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This often happens with many machines as users "get used to them".
Your machine, like most will drop to approx. 0.5Bar during a 600ml milk texture event and should recover promptly once your done.
The tip of the Diadema has 2 narrow 0.8mm holes. Older models had more like 1-1.2mm and as this is the source of restriction, I think you could safely drill the tip out a little if you choose to.
Cheers
Chris
Hi Chris, thanks for the advice. I will see if I can get hold of a 1mm drill bit.
This often happens with many machines as users "get used to them".
Your machine, like most will drop to approx. 0.5Bar during a 600ml milk texture event and should recover promptly once your done.
The tip of the Diadema has 2 narrow 0.8mm holes. Older models had more like 1-1.2mm and as this is the source of restriction, I think you could safely drill the tip out a little if you choose to.
Hi,
It seems lately that I have lost some steam pressure / power on my 5 month old Diadema semi auto machine. It's taking longer to get the milk done. I always flush the water out quickly before putting the wand in the milk and I always flush steam through it when I'm done, so I don't know what the problem could be?
What should my gauge read when I'm texturing milk? Sometimes it sits as low as 0.6 - 0.7
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