17 problem: cause: solution – Waring Pro ES1500 User Manual

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17

Problem:

Cause:

Solution:

Espresso is
overflowing from
the edges of the
coupling seat.

(continued)

Faulty pod

Wait a minute or so
and slowly remove the
holder from the housing.
CAUTION: Any remaining
pressure could cause hot
espresso/water to splash.
Replace the pod.

The espresso is
not supplied or
flows too slowly.

The holes of the
perforated disk in the
filter holder coupling
seal are clogged.

Turn on the machine
without the filter holder,
making the water run. If
the water still does not
come out from all the
holes evenly, carry out the
decalcification cleaning
operation.

The exit holes of the
filter inside the ground
espresso holder are
clogged.

Wait a minute or so and
slowly remove the filter
holder from the housing.
CAUTION: Any remaining
pressure could cause hot
espresso/water to splash.
Clean the clogged filter
holes with a small brush or
a pin.

The espresso is
ground too fine.

Try using coarser coffee
blends.

The ground espresso
is pressed/tamped
down too much.

Tamp espresso inside the
filter using less pressure.

The water tank is not
inserted properly.

Fit the tank securely into
position and be sure the
water hose is connected.

The hole of the crema
enhancer silicone disk
is clogged.

Wash the silicone disk
under running water,
bending it slightly on the
sides in order to free the
center hole of any residue
of espresso grounds that
could clog it.

There is too little
water in the water tank
and the pump cannot
reach it.

Check that the water level
in the tank is correct. If
necessary, fill it with cool
tap water.

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