KitchenAid 88 Coffeemaker User Manual


 
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the power on indicator remains off and the boilers fail
to heat when the On/Off Power Switch is pressed:
Check to see if the espresso machine is plugged into a grounded
3 prong outlet. If it is, unplug the espresso machine, plug it back
into the same outlet, and press the On/Off Power Switch. If the
espresso machine still does not operate, check the fuse or circuit
breaker on the electrical circuit the espresso machine is connected
to and make certain the circuit is closed.
If coffee does not flow from the portafilter, the…
–water reservoir may be empty, or the brewing boiler may
not be filled
reservoir siphon hose may be kinked or improperly placed
shower screen may require cleaning
espresso machine may need to be descaled
coffee may be too finely ground
coffee may be too firmly tamped
If the water pump is noisy, the…
–water reservoir may be empty
–reservoir siphon hoses may be kinked or improperly placed
–boilers may not be filled
If water leaks from the portafilter…
–the portafilter may not be properly attached to the brew head
coffee grinds may be clinging to rim of portafilter or brew
head gasket
the brew head gasket may be dirty or worn
If little steam or froth is being produced, the…
frothing boiler may not be at operating temperature
Steam Dial may not be completely open
frothing nozzle may need to be cleaned
–water reservoir may be empty, or the frothing boiler may
not be filled
If the problem cannot be fixed with the steps above, see the
KitchenAid Canada Warranty and Service section on page 37.*
*Do not return the Espresso Machine to the retailer – they do not provide service.
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