Dalla Corte mini
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Hi,
This is a question to owner of the Dalla Corte mini. I noticed that the machine signals that the water tank is empty where it is in fact still 1/3 full. Is this normal behaviour? If not, is there an easy way to change this?
Thanks in advance,
Yariv
This is a question to owner of the Dalla Corte mini. I noticed that the machine signals that the water tank is empty where it is in fact still 1/3 full. Is this normal behaviour? If not, is there an easy way to change this?
Thanks in advance,
Yariv
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I would think it's normal as *some* water needs to remain in the tank for auto-filling the boilers; the designers can't let the boilers run dry, and they have to assume that you might steam several pitchers of milk before discovering the tank needs refilled.
If your tiny coffee is so great, then why don't you drink more of it?
- HB
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Some espresso machines use a spring-loaded switch under the tank to detect the "out of water" condition; if so, you can usually adjust them by lowering/raising the switch's plunger height. Other espresso machines use a float with a magnet, in which case the water level trigger level typically isn't adjustable.
Dan Kehn
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Thanks. I think it is a spring on the mini. I will give it a go