Hey Joe - Jura wanted $250 to deep clean my machine. I took your wise advice and bought the tool on Amazon and did it myself. THANK YOU SO MUCH! When you pay this much for a machine - you think they'd give you a break on repair and cleaning - but NO WAY! Because of your generosity - I am sitting down to a delicious cup of Joe with a scone! Thanks so much!
Thank you for your generosity in helping Jura owners deep clean their machines. You are saving us being ripped off by Jura repair shops and we all appreciate you very much!
Great video! Just what I was looking for. I'm tired of taking my Ena 8 in for service twice a year because Jura won't make their brew groups easily accessible like other manufacturers. Thanks again.
Thank you so much for posting this! I took mine apart today, first time in seven years, and gave it a thorough cleaning. Previously I had just sprayed up inside where the removable trays come out and used a small brush and my finger to clean as much as I could there, which did help. I also had used a wooden skewer down the powder shoot, which had been plugged and prevented the grinder from operating properly. With your helpful post, maybe I’ll be able to get more years out of this machine yet! Its Jura replacement is already sitting upstairs waiting.
Thanks so much for posting this, got the security key, and followed everything exactly. Was expecting to be horrified when the panel came off, but surprisingly a few clumps of mould. Bought the machine 9 years ago, and it has never been cleaned!
Great instruction video. Additional maintenance tip: after a while the white plastic cog needs lubrication. I use salad oil for this. I can clearly hear the difference; the unit has less effort squeezing out the coffee grounds. This will also help prevent against Error 8.
I bought the little key from Amazon after a frustrating attempt to remove the special Jura proprietary screws and did the job. Thanks, it needed cleaning but was not as bad as I thought it would be.
You are the man. Thank you so much for helping. Good idea to just cut a groove into the super stupid JURA security screws. I used a rotary tool and a cutting bit to make the groove and then a simple screwdriver - just mentioning the possibility was great as I could get into the machine now and not have to wait. I cleaned out my machine and had to get into the grinder to clear it out and voila, it works. Thank you good sir!
Проблема может быть в двух местах (при наличии гудящего звука): 1 - клапан слива воды после приготовления напитка забился 2 - моторчик клапана слива воды из заварочного блока заклинило 1. устраняется путем промывки и продувки (снимаем боковую крышку, откручиваем саморез и болты заварочного блока, снимаем заварочный блок, убираем боковые накладки заварочного блока, снимаем клапан движением вниз) 2. снимаем боковую крышку правой стороны, отключаем проводку с правой стороны от платы управления, отодвигаем плату с коробом влево, видим моторчик приводящий в движение шток клапана, откручиваем два самореза и отключив провода снимаем. Отгибаем 4 зажима и снимаем пластиковый привод вместе со штоком, смазываем шток и червячный механизм, прокручиваем руками, чтобы распределилась смазка. Собираем в обратной последовательности. Вкусных напитков!
Thx for the video, I really want to buy a Jura ena 8 but due to the complex removal of the brew group I think il stick to machine types with easy removal of brew group like the Siemens eq 6 plus I own know. It's a shame there is so difficult to get to the brew group since the Jura makes a excellent espresso. But again thx for excellent video. Quick question what coffee machine do you use know.
Yes spot on comment. I'm browsing for a replacement of my Siemens eq6 plus and this video shows that a easy removal big brew group for ekstra cleaning is a must in a coffee machine.
Same here - unfortunately the grinder is on the other side and takes some getting out. For anyone attempting this - make labels for all the wires connected to the circuit board - even with the photos I took, I had a tough time identifying where each one went. And mark the orientation of the various grinder parts with a sharpie. Adjusting it once I'd fitted the new burrs and getting it matched up with the adjustment ring on the top was a royal PITA.
Thanks great Video, I have always wondered how to get the side panels off, just cleaned mine after 5years, has anyone put some food grade synthetic grease....just a bit on the gears any thoughts on my idea?
How often do you use this machine? I have had mine for 6 years and I make on average 8 expressos per day. I am only now hearing a slowing down and labouring motor and it concerns me. This is the most comprehensive video that I have seen however it does not address a few issues. Where is the "labouring noise" coming from. The type and size of screw driver or wrench or used. I know that you say that you cut a groove for your screw driver but I live in Europe (France) and have a set of star shaped allen type wrenches. I see now mould in your machine and it looks quite clean so I wonder why you are going to so much trouble every few months. I think that if you were to redo this video paying more attention to the very small details, perhaps with help it would be exceptional. This is an important video to people like me as I do not speak French and to send the machine to a repair shop is a major issue. Ordering a box, completing a form in French, sending the box, being without the machine for 2 or 3 weeks and then being home when it returns by courier.
I use this machine on average 6 times per day. The noise that prompts me to clean is a slower and louder movement of the brew group when it is tamping and ejecting the ground beans. It even labors so hard that the brew group stalls and it backs up and pushes again. It sounds like your machine is right (not needing cleaning for years) and mine has some problem to require the frequent rinsing(a grounds guard getting clumped grounds or maybe a friction problem in the brew group). I'm going to search for guidance for lubricating the brew group and that may reduce the frequency of disassembly that I have to do on mine.
So I had to open this up again last week and this time I used a few drops of olive oil (that was the "food safe" lubricant suggestion that I found on some forums) on the slide rails and gear teeth of the brew group. The difference is phenomenal! I highly recommend using a couple drops of some food safe lubricant to reduce the friction. Just keep it away from where the beans will go to be tamped and the hot water comes through. It has never sounded this good, and my guess is that when I got it from Jura (refurbished) it needed a little oil then. Shame on me for not trying that sooner, but I'm super pleased with how it's running now!
@@ericster2007 I was sent a tiny pouch of silicone grease with some spare parts for my machine. I used that on some of the moving surfaces in the brew group. I'm only now opening it up again 3 years later for the same issue I had at first - the machine says "fill beans" when it is full, meaning the grinder has clogged up. The brew group, however, hasn't needed any attention in those 3 years other than the Jura cleaning tablets. I would worry that olive oil would break down over time.
In the video you say that you put a slot in the screw head with "your tool". That is great however what tool and how did you get the screw out the 1st time. I have a small hex driver but it must be imperial measure because it is slipping.
Sorry for the delay, I did not see the comments on this video. I used a very small dremel tool and slotted the screws while they were still installed. It was very tricky to not damage the plastic, and it took some time with the small disk. I recommend buying the little Jura tool from Amazon. I didn't know that was available when I slotted my screws. It's an oval headed screw, which is meant to keep us from removing them and having to ship it in for service.
we have to clean our machine at least every 2-3 months, since maggots appear in the coffee grounds container.... is there a way to clean it properly without having to take it apart?
Hi. I tried to take out the black side panel as you said to slide it (2:18). It doesn't move even if I tried very hard. Do you have any clue as to why? Thanks!
Hey John, my guess (assuming the screws are out) is that the front or rear locks aren't all the way down or up. If you did get those sliding latches fully disengaged, the last thing could be that the side cover is just "glued" with dried coffee or syrup, etc. In that case, just some firm tugs or smacks with the flat of your hand on the side panel in the right direction should break that loose. Good luck!
My negligence has resulted in one of the little screws inside to become corroded (the 2nd one inside at the bottom on the video). I could not remove it so I unplugged the machine and transferred it to the sink and put it on an oven rack to drain and ran water gently over the interior parts. It's 90%.
Can someone please help as tray is stuck as won’t come out. I think ive put it the wrong way. The small flap underneath is restricting the tray to come out.
No I have not, sorry. I have cleaned out the spout from the bottom of the grinder, but I just used a brush from the bottom while the brew group was out.
I have. You have to remove pretty much everything as shown in the video and then everything on the other side. Take photos and mark the orientation of the grinder components because reassembly is super tricky - at least in my experience. Just about to try it again, hence watching videos online to remind myself.
Still helping people 6 years on. Thanks man
Hey Joe - Jura wanted $250 to deep clean my machine. I took your wise advice and bought the tool on Amazon and did it myself. THANK YOU SO MUCH! When you pay this much for a machine - you think they'd give you a break on repair and cleaning - but NO WAY! Because of your generosity - I am sitting down to a delicious cup of Joe with a scone! Thanks so much!
You're welcome, I'm glad to hear that you had success!
whats the name of the tool pls and thanks ?
Thank you for your generosity in helping Jura owners deep clean their machines. You are saving us being ripped off by Jura repair shops and we all appreciate you very much!
Great video! Just what I was looking for. I'm tired of taking my Ena 8 in for service twice a year because Jura won't make their brew groups easily accessible like other manufacturers. Thanks again.
Finally someone who knows the right procedure. Beware of other videos out there!
Thank you so much for posting this! I took mine apart today, first time in seven years, and gave it a thorough cleaning. Previously I had just sprayed up inside where the removable trays come out and used a small brush and my finger to clean as much as I could there, which did help. I also had used a wooden skewer down the powder shoot, which had been plugged and prevented the grinder from operating properly. With your helpful post, maybe I’ll be able to get more years out of this machine yet! Its Jura replacement is already sitting upstairs waiting.
Thanks so much for posting this, got the security key, and followed everything exactly. Was expecting to be horrified when the panel came off, but surprisingly a few clumps of mould. Bought the machine 9 years ago, and it has never been cleaned!
Great instruction video.
Additional maintenance tip: after a while the white plastic cog needs lubrication. I use salad oil for this. I can clearly hear the difference; the unit has less effort squeezing out the coffee grounds. This will also help prevent against Error 8.
I bought the little key from Amazon after a frustrating attempt to remove the special Jura proprietary screws and did the job. Thanks, it needed cleaning but was not as bad as I thought it would be.
You are the man. Thank you so much for helping. Good idea to just cut a groove into the super stupid JURA security screws. I used a rotary tool and a cutting bit to make the groove and then a simple screwdriver - just mentioning the possibility was great as I could get into the machine now and not have to wait. I cleaned out my machine and had to get into the grinder to clear it out and voila, it works. Thank you good sir!
Проблема может быть в двух местах (при наличии гудящего звука):
1 - клапан слива воды после приготовления напитка забился
2 - моторчик клапана слива воды из заварочного блока заклинило
1. устраняется путем промывки и продувки (снимаем боковую крышку, откручиваем саморез и болты заварочного блока, снимаем заварочный блок, убираем боковые накладки заварочного блока, снимаем клапан движением вниз)
2. снимаем боковую крышку правой стороны, отключаем проводку с правой стороны от платы управления, отодвигаем плату с коробом влево, видим моторчик приводящий в движение шток клапана, откручиваем два самореза и отключив провода снимаем. Отгибаем 4 зажима и снимаем пластиковый привод вместе со штоком, смазываем шток и червячный механизм, прокручиваем руками, чтобы распределилась смазка. Собираем в обратной последовательности.
Вкусных напитков!
Thank you so much for posting this!
Great! You shared the secrets! After that peace of cake. Great brand, great machine but cleaning this part should be left to the consumer.
have you found a way to remove and clean the 'cone' / funnel where the ground coffee falls in?
Thx for the video, I really want to buy a Jura ena 8 but due to the complex removal of the brew group I think il stick to machine types with easy removal of brew group like the Siemens eq 6 plus I own know. It's a shame there is so difficult to get to the brew group since the Jura makes a excellent espresso. But again thx for excellent video. Quick question what coffee machine do you use know.
Great video. Mine has not been opened for 5 years. I can only imagine what I will find inside.
Yes spot on comment. I'm browsing for a replacement of my Siemens eq6 plus and this video shows that a easy removal big brew group for ekstra cleaning is a must in a coffee machine.
Thanks for the video. I think this is exactly what I need to do. Grinder labors and throws Fill Beans error.
Same here - unfortunately the grinder is on the other side and takes some getting out. For anyone attempting this - make labels for all the wires connected to the circuit board - even with the photos I took, I had a tough time identifying where each one went. And mark the orientation of the various grinder parts with a sharpie. Adjusting it once I'd fitted the new burrs and getting it matched up with the adjustment ring on the top was a royal PITA.
Thanks great Video, I have always wondered how to get the side panels off, just cleaned mine after 5years, has anyone put some food grade synthetic grease....just a bit on the gears any thoughts on my idea?
Skf has food grease which can be used in espresso machine, 20€ the 750grams package
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing. Found the tool by searching Amazon "Jura Service Repair Tool Key"
How often do you use this machine? I have had mine for 6 years and I make on average 8 expressos per day. I am only now hearing a slowing down and labouring motor and it concerns me. This is the most comprehensive video that I have seen however it does not address a few issues.
Where is the "labouring noise" coming from.
The type and size of screw driver or wrench or used. I know that you say that you cut a groove for your screw driver but I live in Europe (France) and have a set of star shaped allen type wrenches.
I see now mould in your machine and it looks quite clean so I wonder why you are going to so much trouble every few months.
I think that if you were to redo this video paying more attention to the very small details, perhaps with help it would be exceptional.
This is an important video to people like me as I do not speak French and to send the machine to a repair shop is a major issue. Ordering a box, completing a form in French, sending the box, being without the machine for 2 or 3 weeks and then being home when it returns by courier.
I use this machine on average 6 times per day. The noise that prompts me to clean is a slower and louder movement of the brew group when it is tamping and ejecting the ground beans. It even labors so hard that the brew group stalls and it backs up and pushes again. It sounds like your machine is right (not needing cleaning for years) and mine has some problem to require the frequent rinsing(a grounds guard getting clumped grounds or maybe a friction problem in the brew group). I'm going to search for guidance for lubricating the brew group and that may reduce the frequency of disassembly that I have to do on mine.
So I had to open this up again last week and this time I used a few drops of olive oil (that was the "food safe" lubricant suggestion that I found on some forums) on the slide rails and gear teeth of the brew group. The difference is phenomenal! I highly recommend using a couple drops of some food safe lubricant to reduce the friction. Just keep it away from where the beans will go to be tamped and the hot water comes through. It has never sounded this good, and my guess is that when I got it from Jura (refurbished) it needed a little oil then. Shame on me for not trying that sooner, but I'm super pleased with how it's running now!
@@ericster2007 I was sent a tiny pouch of silicone grease with some spare parts for my machine. I used that on some of the moving surfaces in the brew group. I'm only now opening it up again 3 years later for the same issue I had at first - the machine says "fill beans" when it is full, meaning the grinder has clogged up. The brew group, however, hasn't needed any attention in those 3 years other than the Jura cleaning tablets. I would worry that olive oil would break down over time.
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Thank you!
In the video you say that you put a slot in the screw head with "your tool". That is great however what tool and how did you get the screw out the 1st time. I have a small hex driver but it must be imperial measure because it is slipping.
Sorry for the delay, I did not see the comments on this video. I used a very small dremel tool and slotted the screws while they were still installed. It was very tricky to not damage the plastic, and it took some time with the small disk. I recommend buying the little Jura tool from Amazon. I didn't know that was available when I slotted my screws. It's an oval headed screw, which is meant to keep us from removing them and having to ship it in for service.
we have to clean our machine at least every 2-3 months, since maggots appear in the coffee grounds container.... is there a way to clean it properly without having to take it apart?
Hi. I tried to take out the black side panel as you said to slide it (2:18). It doesn't move even if I tried very hard. Do you have any clue as to why? Thanks!
Hey John, my guess (assuming the screws are out) is that the front or rear locks aren't all the way down or up. If you did get those sliding latches fully disengaged, the last thing could be that the side cover is just "glued" with dried coffee or syrup, etc. In that case, just some firm tugs or smacks with the flat of your hand on the side panel in the right direction should break that loose. Good luck!
My negligence has resulted in one of the little screws inside to become corroded (the 2nd one inside at the bottom on the video). I could not remove it so I unplugged the machine and transferred it to the sink and put it on an oven rack to drain and ran water gently over the interior parts. It's 90%.
Same screw corrosion issue. Any advice on getting it loose?
@@skirkster no the machine was shipped back to Jura on March 5th for an overhaul. Let them deal with it.
Can someone please help as tray is stuck as won’t come out. I think ive put it the wrong way.
The small flap underneath is restricting the tray to come out.
Have you tried removing the grinder at the top?
No I have not, sorry. I have cleaned out the spout from the bottom of the grinder, but I just used a brush from the bottom while the brew group was out.
I have. You have to remove pretty much everything as shown in the video and then everything on the other side. Take photos and mark the orientation of the grinder components because reassembly is super tricky - at least in my experience. Just about to try it again, hence watching videos online to remind myself.