Hi, Very nice video series. I opened my unit and realized what the problem is. The white gear the guide the brew assembly (but is not connected to the brew assembly) is broken in half. Can I just replace it with a new gear?
Excellent videos! Is there a certain "home position" that the brew group should be set to before the installation, or will the machine find the right place to park it on its own? Thanks!
This is a great video. I am an inexperienced repair-mom-wanna-be. My grinder is not working and I want to try to clean it. Can I do this without working on the rest of the machine? You also use a degreaser and other cleaners. Do you have favorite brands? Thank you
@@retrotechandelectronics Thank you. I watched several grinder videos including one from Jura and your video is the best by far. You invest time in your explanations and provide great tips!
@@retrotechandelectronics I watched video 1. It is so well done. Do I need to remove the brew group to clean the grinder? It is clear the grinder is my issue so I certainly would prefer to just tackle it.
Watching again, do I need to remove the front cover to clean the grinder itself? The few times I unclamp or pull off hoses, the less chance of creating a leak.
Place a finger on the felt when vacuuming! Or you may enjoy digging through a vacuum cleaner bag… Block the coffee chute with a piece of paper towel or other before placing the balls!! Or you may be fishing balls out of the brewing chamber.
I dare to say this is the best how to series. Glad you didn't cut it short. Very meticulous! THANK YOU!
Wow, thanks!
Excellent work! Can you do a video showing how to replace the brew group motor and encoder? Thanks.
Hi, Very nice video series. I opened my unit and realized what the problem is. The white gear the guide the brew assembly (but is not connected to the brew assembly) is broken in half. Can I just replace it with a new gear?
yes you can reach out to jura parts for that item they should be able to help you.
Excellent videos! Is there a certain "home position" that the brew group should be set to before the installation, or will the machine find the right place to park it on its own? Thanks!
It has to be all the way up to have clearance to put the screws in. The encoder module will do the rest.
This is a great video. I am an inexperienced repair-mom-wanna-be. My grinder is not working and I want to try to clean it. Can I do this without working on the rest of the machine? You also use a degreaser and other cleaners. Do you have favorite brands? Thank you
You can do this but follow the tape number method for disassembly as shown in part 1. Any regular kitchen cleaner is sufficient
@@retrotechandelectronics Thank you. I watched several grinder videos including one from Jura and your video is the best by far. You invest time in your explanations and provide great tips!
@@retrotechandelectronics I watched video 1. It is so well done. Do I need to remove the brew group to clean the grinder? It is clear the grinder is my issue so I certainly would prefer to just tackle it.
Watching again, do I need to remove the front cover to clean the grinder itself? The few times I unclamp or pull off hoses, the less chance of creating a leak.
ive removed the grinder without removing the brew grounp, but dont drop anything or you will be removing the brew group@@katherinegreen3598
Place a finger on the felt when vacuuming! Or you may enjoy digging through a vacuum cleaner bag…
Block the coffee chute with a piece of paper towel or other before placing the balls!! Or you may be fishing balls out of the brewing chamber.
Great tip!