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Repair Quickmill Monza Deluxe 5008

Posted by: Baron1971 June 12, 2017 03:49 pm

Hello,
I'm about to get a defective Quickmill Monza Deluxe 5008. According to the seller, when the machine is turned on, water is running out of the bottom. According to a repair service a valve should be defective.

Now my question. Is there a repair manual, exploded view, or a water flow chart for the Quickmill?
anytime thank you in advance!

Posted by: kaffeechris June 12, 2017 09:33 pm

Hello, I would first open the box and see what's going on and then make the horses shy.

MfG Chris

Posted by: Baron1971 June 13, 2017 05:42 pm

Okay, then I'll wait. I will get it early next week.
Where is the best place to order spare parts for the Quickmill?

Posted by: kaffeechris June 13, 2017 07:27 pm

Hello, you will have to start the search engine.
Or contact the manufacturer directly.

MfG Chris

Posted by: Baron1971 June 21, 2017 09:14 pm

Hello,

I've stopped the machine and opened it. The boiler's leaking. The water pushes itself out of the seal at the lower extremely large screw (see red circle on the photo).
Now the question is what to do? Replace boiler? Or can the boiler be overhauled?

Posted by: HWS June 22, 2017 05:43 am

What the boiler looks like I would replace it with a new one

HWS

Posted by: Baron1971 June 22, 2017 07:59 am

Yes, that's what I thought! but unfortunately the expansion is no fun!
Can you tell me where I can get one for a reasonable price?

Posted by: kaffeechris June 22, 2017 08:12 am

See Posts 4
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Posted by: Baron1971 June 22, 2017 08:46 am

I am nicely able to use Dr. Google! If I had found something, I wouldn't ask! img src='/forums/html/emoticons/wink.gif' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='wink.gif' /><
I only find dealers, but nobody who explicitly sells spare parts for the Quickmill.

Posted by: kaffeechris June 22, 2017 09:27 am

So,
1. espresso-direkt.de
2.bullonerosso.de

There are not so many spare part dealers for a Quickmill fully automatic machine.
So my procedure would be so,
1. removal of the boiler
2. cleaning the above, because it is copper.
3. Seal can certainly fit from a screen carrier machine from the range of Quickmill or others.

The first above shop has something there, but only the heater rod, they may get you a seal and other parts.


MfG Chris

Posted by: Baron1971 June 29, 2017 09:00 pm

So, I have now removed the boiler myself, and ordered a new one, since it had a hole.
I still have a question. Is there a circuit diagram of the 4 relays on the boiler? Which color is connected where? Or can somebody take a picture of his relays where you can see the occupancy?
I have the feeling, the previous owner has put it around.

Posted by: Baron1971 July 06, 2017 07:36 am

So, if one should land here times over Google.
I had given the machine to the local repairer for the purpose of cost estimate. He wanted 500€ for the boiler + heating + another 200€ for the working time. He meant total economic loss. Then I thought to myself that I had nothing more to lose and removed the kettle myself. Heating removed, and tested. It still works! wink.gif You've already saved money. Then rum rum phone about a new boiler. Everyone wanted between 280 and 320€ for it.
Then I drove from Cologne to Düsseldorf to Espresso Perfettto, they looked at it and ordered me one,
No idea from where, but the part cost 125€ + VAT. Then everything around and installed, and the machine works again perfectly!!!

Posted by: kaffeechris July 06, 2017 09:59 am

Thanks for the information, you may have an illustrated guide for removal and connections for the relays?
set them up if you like, it would be very helpful for other users and searchers too.

MfG Chris

Posted by: Baron1971 July 07, 2017 09:23 pm

No, I'm afraid I haven't. I photographed the still connected relays again before disconnecting them. The expansion is not as bad as I expected. You just have to photograph everything exactly, so that you don't have any problems with the assembly afterwards.

Posted by: saim1234 August 28, 2017 04:01 pm

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QUOTE (Baron1971 @ Montag, 12.Juni 2017, 14:49 Uhr)
Hello,
I'm getting a broken Quickmill Monza Deluxe 5008 soon. According to the seller, when the machine is turned on, water is running out of the bottom. According to a repair service a valve should be defective.

Now my question. Is there a repair manual, exploded view, or a water flowchart for the Quickmill?
anytime thank you in advance!

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mastermind

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Posted by: HWS August 28, 2017 06:37 pm

saim 1234 probably thought you should write a small illustrated tutorial and post it here! Eben for others. And all the more so as you yourself begged for documents quite helplessly on 12 June 2017.

HWS

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