(09.10.2015, 16:01)BL! schrieb:(09.10.2015, 15:50)Jurist schrieb: Well I'm jalous of your soft water..
Anyway I assume you are quite experienced with your machine. I attached a very useful water circulatin plan, described in German but picture in English )-)).
First of all you can check the water pump. Remove the tube on the pressure side and see if water comes out while machine is work und. Please be aware of 220 volt!,
If ok you must check all other components as you can see in the plan. Please also check the small tubes and blow trough. Take a needle if not successful. Don't be hesitate for further questions!
http://www.juraprofi.de/anleitungen/BND%...%20S9x.pdf
Jurist!
Thank you for the water map! I will probably check it out this weekend so I can order parts on monday morning. Will update the thread when I know more.
Yes, the water is very very soft where I live (we're lucky), no calcification at all and I've had my machine since new and it has brewed 12708 cups to date.
I've opened up the machine and done some research. If I disconnect the hose coming in to the pump from the flowmeter and the watertank attached there is water coming out of the hose. If disconnect the "membrangregler" from the pump and the other output, water is coming through that device. Is it 100% nailed down to the pump itself then? I mean the water takes 2 ways coming out of the membranregler (1 to steamer and 1 to thermoblock) and if the thermoblock was faulty then the steamer should work, right?
If the pump is going to be changed I saw that there are 2 versions and the more expensive one being more quieter and stronger(?). Should I maybe change the membranregler at the same time as well (other parts also in the water flow system which is good to change while at it like pump thermostat etc.?)?


