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  • #16
    Re: 6910 Steam Rate Seems to Fluctuate

    Hey Angermanagement, I tried your tricks to do before pulling apart the machine and it works!

    I reckon maybe one more treatment just to be sure but its steaming like a little champ now! The pressure is also consistent and only takes like 2-3secs from a complete standing start to get to pretty much full flow. If its already been flushed then its like 1 second and shes blasting away

    Very happy, very very happy

    Thanks guys, now the milk texturing issue can be all about me ... :P

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    • #17
      Re: 6910 Steam Rate Seems to Fluctuate

      Originally posted by 7663636078786B7677190 link=1236770389/15#15 date=1236855307
      Hey Angermanagement, I tried your tricks to do before pulling apart the machine and it works!

      I reckon maybe one more treatment just to be sure but its steaming like a little champ now! The pressure is also consistent and only takes like 2-3secs from a complete standing start to get to pretty much full flow. If its already been flushed then its like 1 second and shes blasting away

      Very happy, very very happy

      Thanks guys, now the milk texturing issue can be all about me ... :P

      I am sure that JavaB and others will take strength from your experience...

      I must thank you, for getting back and posting.... As it is only via your return, that we know if our guidance and recommendations were on the nose..

      It is also good to know that you only had to take some time to do a full ds scale (include steam wand and take care as per instructions)  to get your self running...  The other method is a last ditch effort...

      Next thing you know, you will comment that the milk  has a problem...  Yep, plenty of posts on that matter as well.

      AM

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      • #18
        Re: 6910 Steam Rate Seems to Fluctuate

        Originally posted by 456A63617649656A65636169616A70040 link=1236770389/14#14 date=1236853115
        Originally posted by 6B5D56594C574A380 link=1236770389/13#13 date=1236852099
        ofcourse, if you can get the receipt from the person you bought it from, provided they havent registered with Sunbeam, how are they to know who the "original" owner was?


        Then again, I do not condone miss representation either  
        I dont either, but if a product is only 3 months old, why should it matter to SB if its the original owner or not, surely they should stand behind their product, not the original owner.

        But, good news that the problem is solved and you are enjoying your machine

        Sen

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        • #19
          Re: 6910 Steam Rate Seems to Fluctuate

          My current EM6910 (replacement for faulty one) has had this issue since new; the steam volume rises and falls, but the lowest volume is still quite strong. I suspect this is indicative of a dying steam pump, but perhaps the machine is reconditioned rather than new, and has some scale buildup? Might give it a descale just in case...

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