Tags:
My first guess would be the probe.
If you pull the wire off it, it should start to fill the boiler. If it picks the coil but doesn't open the valve then the valve could be dirty.
On our machine we had both a probe problem, at one point, but also a board problem at another time. The board cost a few bucks so I hope that's not what your problem is.
We took the wire off the probe, but nothing happened. Neither the pump nor the valve activated. Would this mean that there is a problem with the probe? We have taken the probe out and cleaned it off (it was rather dirty), but that also fixed nothing. Also, could it be a problem with the wire leading off the probe to the electrical box?
Fraser Jamieson said:My first guess would be the probe.
If you pull the wire off it, it should start to fill the boiler. If it picks the coil but doesn't open the valve then the valve could be dirty.
On our machine we had both a probe problem, at one point, but also a board problem at another time. The board cost a few bucks so I hope that's not what your problem is.
Andrew said that the manual fill is working fine which means there is no problem with the fill valve or pump. The manual fill on a Linea is a button that engages the fill valve and pump, circumventing the CPU logic, but utillizing the same electrical/hydraulic fill circuit. I was thinking that the probe was shorted to the tank via scale build up until he said that he took the lead off the probe and nothing happened.
So, before deciding to take apart the valve and possibly create a larger issue, I noticed that, like Mike said, when I press the manual fill, the wire on the valve jumps. Therefore, water is still traveling through the valve and it must not be clogged. We already know the probe is clean. That leads me to believe the problem indeed is electrical. What all should be checked/replaced/etc. Any other thoughts or ideas?
Just to double check, when the machine is on and you remove the wire from the fill probe nothing happens?
Are you enjoying Barista Exchange? Is it helping you promote your business and helping you network in this great industry? Donate today to keep it free to all members. Supporters can join the "Supporters Group" with a donation. Thanks!
© 2024 Created by Matt Milletto. Powered by