Kianbeng Clutched November 20, 2010 Share November 20, 2010 Hi, Does anyone knows where I can find a generic coffee machine repair shop? I've got a Breville Coffee machine that has the common problem of water not flowing through the "shower screen". I believe it needs a standard servicing + changing of gasket. I believe I should be able to DIY but given the time on hands + 3 kids....these repair jobs are no longer possible. I've got tons of things at home waiting for me to lay my hands on for repair. Even my kids call me "Handy Manny" (if you watch the kids TV cartoon) Let me know if anyone knows where to get this done ok! Thanks! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 20, 2010 Share November 20, 2010 I don't know about the Breville, but if it's the standard E61 brew head, the shower screen might be clogged up, use a flat head screwdriver, go under the rubber gasket (outer part, away from shower screen) and push out to remove shower screen and rubber gasket. Clean off with soap and water, normally in pro-consumer machines, you'd need to do a flush back every week or so if used everyday, to keep the shower screen clean. Rubber gaskets, (if you don't leave the machine on for hours on end, which will eventually dry and harden the rubber) will last you many years before the need to replace one. See if you have a screw head right in the center of the shower screen, unscrew that and the shower screen will come off, and do the necessary cleaning. (I'm thinking now it may be made like a Saeco basic model liken Starbucks Barista Machine) use a old toothbrush to clean out and it'll work just fine. Let me know if that doesn't work. PM me and I'll try to help. I own 2 pro-consumer machines in the home, so I DIY most of the time, unless it gets serious like water leakage where I can't spot the problem will call in the calvary. Hi, Does anyone knows where I can find a generic coffee machine repair shop? I've got a Breville Coffee machine that has the common problem of water not flowing through the "shower screen". I believe it needs a standard servicing + changing of gasket. I believe I should be able to DIY but given the time on hands + 3 kids....these repair jobs are no longer possible. I've got tons of things at home waiting for me to lay my hands on for repair. Even my kids call me "Handy Manny" (if you watch the kids TV cartoon) Let me know if anyone knows where to get this done ok! Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 20, 2010 Share November 20, 2010 BTW use that old toothbrush and scrub the brew head as well, (where shower screen is when removed) that should get you going, and remember, after a week of use, best if you can get some liquid cleaner to do a flush thru for your portafilter, (if any) to remove any coffee residue inside the machine. Full auto or semi? No need to waste the money, when you can get it done yourself. Really no rocket science. Hi, Does anyone knows where I can find a generic coffee machine repair shop? I've got a Breville Coffee machine that has the common problem of water not flowing through the "shower screen". I believe it needs a standard servicing + changing of gasket. I believe I should be able to DIY but given the time on hands + 3 kids....these repair jobs are no longer possible. I've got tons of things at home waiting for me to lay my hands on for repair. Even my kids call me "Handy Manny" (if you watch the kids TV cartoon) Let me know if anyone knows where to get this done ok! Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator November 20, 2010 Share November 20, 2010 Freestylers when you want to come for that coffee you keep saying Rex had? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kianbeng Clutched December 4, 2010 Author Share December 4, 2010 Bro thanks. Saw the screw. Will dismantle and wash + try. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator December 4, 2010 Share December 4, 2010 No problems, just remember to clean the rubber gasket above with a toothbrush Since you can't find a group head brush here. Flush clean, then connect shower Sreen back. thanks. Saw the screw. Will dismantle and wash + try. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Booboon 1st Gear December 4, 2010 Share December 4, 2010 why don't just dump it n get a new one. Should cost less than $50. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazdaowner Moderator December 4, 2010 Share December 4, 2010 His machine would be in the range of a few hundred dollars. Not the cheap crap sold elsewhere. And there are profeasional Machines costing into the thousands. why don't just dump it n get a new one. Should cost less than $50. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CoolMama Neutral Newbie May 22, 2021 Share May 22, 2021 Hi Mazdaowner, My Breville giving me issues too. U hear it pumping pressure continuously but doesnt heatup and turn the StartButton on. Any help aporeciated. Cheers! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamburger Hypersonic May 22, 2021 Share May 22, 2021 You do realize he posted 11 years ago. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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