11 year old pixie red saved by this guy plus the other guys vid using plastic syringe and nose pliers for the bit under the water reservoir - 1. Clear clogs 2. Pump the water at the back 3. Buy a spare machine as these will last decades
Merci beaucoup j'ai essayé plein de tutos mais rien à faire l'eau ne coule pas correctement alors que j'avais détartrer ma cafetière vous avez sauvé ma journée merci encore❤
Did this but now machine is flashing just the espresso light. twice, pause, twice, pause. Once when unplugged and plugged back in it kicked the pump on...but I did not have the water tank on at the time. ??? Did I kill it?
@@myroccbox8877 It sounds like it’s stuck in some mode. I’d check the manual to see what those flashing lights mean. I think you can restart it in a way that resets to factory defaults.
I was about to dismantle my Nespresso Citiz (TUR mix TX 170) by looking at how-to videos, when I spotted your short explanation: it just worked and spared me a lot of time. Thanks a lot for sharing!
I am so glad I found this video! My Nespresso Pixie had a only dripped instead of having a steady stream through the spout, and the coffee would come out very watery with barely any crema. Also, I could see a lot of water dripping at the back into the container where the capsules fall after the extraction. I was scared to do it, thinking I would ruin the machine... But I tried it and now it works as good as new! No dripping at the back and a steady stream through the spout! Thank you so much for sharing!
Oo, not sure what to say. I was careful in the vid to note that I gently tapped it upside down, not roughly, and careful to keep the angle so the water doesn’t flow back into the machine. Maybe let it dry out for a day and try turning on again?
Maybe, I seem to remember a comment where it worked on another machine. But of course, my technique is only for the specific problem of a clogged spout.
Are you saying it won’t turn on? Doesn’t sound good. Maybe some water got into the machine? I tried to be careful to angle the water direction out. Sorry to hear it.
@@mbertoluzzi the machine turn on, but when i click the button the water not coming out like before, but now not noise of trying, and after 5 seconds i been clicked, the buttons flashing, and i did it carefully, very weird
@@scottpeterson7246 Maybe try a system reset. Check your manual. I’d try the procedure to empty the pump, and the procedure to reset the water level to default settings. Good luck!
@@mbertoluzzi i tried yesterday again. i turned on the machine and just clicked the buttons and no any response. after like 20 minutes of clicked and turn off and on its suddenly make noise and going out water! :) that was little nightmare for 1 day i taught the water was over the machine, but its work now and success to made a coffee, so good tutorial! probably i did a mistake yesterday and some water going on (i have different capsule machine)
Very useful video. I had just watched one where they took the whole machine apart so was happy to give this one a try. Just like in your video, lots on gunk came out and now the machine is working great. Thank you for your time puting this out here.
I back flushed my machine with hot water as you did, but I then took it out in the garden and back flushed it with the mains pressure hose. It fixed the problem as I had to buy a new coffee machine. . .
This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact ru-vid.comUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.