If the gauge sometimes reaches 1 1 2 bar but flicks around a lot or randomly drops to zero or is always sitting at zero then the steam boiler is not building pressure for some reason.
Espresso machine pressure gauge not working.
Your machine will not dispense steam or hot water until there is sufficient pressure in the hot water boiler.
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If the machine is spewing a lot of steam from the top as it is heating up then the vacuum relief valve may be stuck open.
Turn off and disconnect your machine.
A variation of this test is to tape up the small hole in the black pressure disc and run the test.
I tried cleaning de calcifying etc.
If the water gets too hot or not hot enough no crema will be produced.
No hot water or steam.
Pressure still showed very low and eventually after.
I purchased a breville bes860 professional series coffee machine some time ago 2 years.
Remove the top cover and or side uni body.
Last updated by damien wilde on monday the 21st august 2017.
Also steam based machines won t produce much of a crema if any.
It happens to all of us from time to time when our espresso machines start behaving differently.
Allow it to cool down shut off and disconnect the water line if you have the direct connect version.
There are so many pipes carrying steam and water round a machine to identify where the problem lies it will be necessary to remove the top from the machine.
I tried to clean the machine with a tablet just to check the gauge and almost no water came out and the gauge went all the way to the top of the range.
It s worked flawlessly and produced great results up until recently when i started noticing that the pressure gauge wasn t showing any pressure at the group head.
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Machine has not come up to operating pressure.
No machine can produce a crema with burnt coffee beans or a grind that is too coarse or too fine so make sure you re using good beans and an espresso grind when you test your machine.
After a few seconds for the pressure to build up the gauge should reach up to the mid range.
If your gauge is not moving at all there is a very high likelihood that the capillary tube or pressure gauge is blocked with limescale.
Troubleshooting espresso machines at home can be no fun but it is a necessity when the taste of your espresso is affected espresso machines need a little attention sometimes.