Jura A1 Grinder Repair | Grinder not grinding!

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In this video we're repairing yet again another grinder issue. Customer sent he's A1 that we cleaned little while ago because of grinder stopped working. We diagnosed that the grinders overload sensor/fuse had blown possibly due to fault on our part when we did the clean and forgot to calibrate the grinder accordingly. Ordered new sensor from Jura and cleaned grinder out including correct calibration. All this was carried out with any expense to the client.
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  • @MattP291
    @MattP291 3 місяці тому +1

    Hi, I have a Jura Giga 6 and it seems the grinder setup is slightly different. I am getting an error 11 and have found a small stem/piece of wood jammed in the grinder that I can't clear. Do you have any videos showing the removal and disassembly of a Giga line grinder?

    • @margomorozov14
      @margomorozov14  3 місяці тому +1

      Hey, don’t have any videos at the moment. You can remove the small grind adjustment motor(it’s screwed on to the grinder) and then turn the collar anti clockwise which will open the gap between the discs. Maybe that’s enough to remove the debris if not you’ll have to remove the top disc. Make sure you put everything back exactly as it was otherwise it’ll be out of calibration. Take pictures of things and positions.

    • @MattP291
      @MattP291 2 місяці тому +1

      @@margomorozov14 Much appreciated, that worked!

  • @arnaudvanrietschoten5109
    @arnaudvanrietschoten5109 4 місяці тому +1

    I'm also struggling with a non grinding Jura Machine (impresa Z6).
    It starts, all remains quiet, and after a few seconds the 'no beans' alert shows up. The beans sensor works as the indication 'no beans' disappeared when I covered the sensor.
    The issue started as we - by accident - filled the machine with black beans, what completely clogged it.
    I conclude it is either the motor and the white switch alongside the grinder.
    What is the function of that switch (I see you the same switch in your video) ? Any thoughts about next elimination steps?

    • @margomorozov14
      @margomorozov14  4 місяці тому

      Hi, yes that white overload fuse is blown. It needs to be replaced. Also you need to clean out the grinder as why the fuse is blown in the first place is because some foreign object may have fallen into the grinder and caused it to jam/overload. Also the same issue can happen when grind setting is set to too fine which causes the ground coffee to clog up and blow the fuse.

    • @arnaudvanrietschoten5109
      @arnaudvanrietschoten5109 4 місяці тому +1

      @@margomorozov14 thanks for the answer. Am I right thinking that if I connect the cables and bypass the switch, I can confirm this is the issue?
      Any thought where I can buy a new one?
      Yes the grinder is now 100% clean.

    • @margomorozov14
      @margomorozov14  4 місяці тому +1

      @@arnaudvanrietschoten5109 Yes if you bypass the thermal fuse it will work. Jura UK stopped selling to the public so not sure how’s in your country. Search online “Jura Z6 grinder thermal fuse” and see what comes up.

    • @arnaudvanrietschoten5109
      @arnaudvanrietschoten5109 3 місяці тому +1

      Thanks I managed to buy a new switch and all is working again.....

    • @margomorozov14
      @margomorozov14  3 місяці тому +1

      @@arnaudvanrietschoten5109 That’s great news. Thanks

  • @lifeisfuneh
    @lifeisfuneh 8 місяців тому

    That open sink drain kept me nervous... for you ... not easy to get SS parts from there :)

    • @margomorozov14
      @margomorozov14  8 місяців тому

      oh... I see. I was clearing the compact ground coffee out of the grinder. This grinder doesn’t have many small parts like the older ones that have the 3 small ball bearings and springs under the middle burr. Its easy to loose those if you’re not careful.