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Troubleshoot common problems with your Nespresso frother so it can heat, foam, and dispense milk perfectly every time
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Nespresso machines like the Aeroccino, CitiZ&Milk, and Barista Recipe Maker allow you to make frothy coffee shop-style drinks at home. But it can be frustrating when your Nespresso frother is not working properly. If the frother isn't working, you can't make a good espresso or foam for a cappuccino . Luckily, there are a few things you can do before considering a complex repair or replacing your Nespresso machine. This wikiHow article teaches you how to troubleshoot a Nespresso frother that isn't working properly.
Quick Steps
- Make sure the frother is plugged in and powered on.
- Clean the frother and the whisk.
- Clean the metal contacts on the canister and base station.
- Make sure you are using refrigerated cow's milk.
- Allow the device to cool down after each use.
- Replace the thermocouple or thermal fuse.
- Repair the heating element.
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- Cleaning expert Raymond Chiu says of cleaning a Nespresso machine "Cleaning a Nespresso machine is also known as descaling. It is recommended to purchase a descaling cleaning kit. Empty the machine of all water and capsules. Fill the water tank with the 3:1 or suggested ratio of water and descaling product. Turn on your machine and start the machine by pushing both buttons down for 3 seconds. The buttons will begin to blink, indicating the activation of the descaling. Press and hold the button to pour out the water tank. Repeat the process twice. Descaling and the best way to clean will depend on the model of the machine. It’s always best to read the instruction manual for the proper settings and procedures with the cleaning.Thanks
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