Initial pump cavitation, possibly caused by one way valve letting by (calcified?). Sound of water, don't know if pulling shot against blind filter....if so, where is this water coming from..expansion valve (calcification)?
When did it start doing it, how old is the machine, what water are you using?
Thanks for answering, Dave. The machine is 6 years old, and I have only used remineralized reverse osmosis water, well taken care of, so there is no calc in the machine. The noise started gently some months ago, and a couple of weeks ago it got rapid worse.
I'll make it easier...the pump is cavitating for one of 3 reasons:
The one way valve after the pump is letting by and allowing water and air back through the tube and into the cold tank (if it's plumbed in this doesn't apply). If it's bad, then the thermosyphon in the group will eventually stall and the group go cold/cool when the machine is left switched on for extended periods but unused. Disassemble and clean the one way valve, it's usually the first inline valve after the pump.
There is a kink, blockage or split in the feed tube or any water assembly the bottom of the tank pushes into (unlikely if you don't have water leaking onto the counter and/or have not opened the machine). I make the assumption here that the feed tube (if there is one) is pushed into the tankl and there is no inline filter (because of your water treatment)
There is a kink, blockage or split in the feed tube or any water assembly the bottom of the tank pushes into (unlikely if you don't have water leaking onto the counter and/or have not opened the machine). I make the assumption here that the feed tube (if there is one) is pushed into the tankl and there is no inline filter (because of your water treatment)
to be sure (as this sounds similar) - take the water tank out, and remove the rear panel and just check the plastic fitting under the metal tank housing is not cracked. i recall my profi making a similar noise and i had no water on the floor.... until the next day or so when it was everywhere! i was amazed that the fitting could be cracked and not leaking massively, but it seemed to be that way.
it is an issue it seems if you have the original white plastic fitting. easy fix though if it is.
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