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Outil utilisé dans cette étape :iFixit Precision 4 mm Screwdriver Bit$2.99
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The CitiZ is a compact coffee-making gizmo. Opening it requires a proprietary tool that Nespresso doesn't sell. But iFixit has the answer: just use our oval head bit! They want to keep us out of our own machines!
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You can get into it with a pair of needle-nose pliers. The pliers I used aren't ideal — you want something that can get into the recessed slots.
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There are six ovoid screws on the bottom case. The screws look like rivets, but they are actually oval.
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You can painstakingly remove them with pliers. Take your time.
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If you can't get pliers to work, other people have had success using superglue, melting a BIC pen into the shape of the screw, or machining a custom bit.
8in crescent wrench used end on worked really well for the oval head screws
Seeing the recommendation, I heated the end of the BIC pen with a lighter and while hot pressed it against the oval screw, let cool then applied pressure and turned gently, the procedure for each screw worked.
Snip cutters worked for me
I first didn't believe that this really works but since I had one around I tried it: pressing the tip of a BIC ballpoint pen lightly heated over a candle into the opening, letting it cool down and then starting to turn the whole thing indeed worked! That "tool" isn't very stable and quickly wears out, i.e. I had to repeat the procedure every second screw but it saved me from constructing or ordering a special tool for it. Brilliant! :-)
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Carefully open the lower case and set the machine on its side.
In the picture background there is a box of a Nespresso Inissia, however the machine actually being handled (KRUPS XN7006) is a CitiZ machine.
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Removing the outer shell requires some force.
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There are a series of tabs on all four sides of the shell.
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Start by using a flathead screwdriver or spudger to pop the first tab.
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Work your way around the case, freeing tabs as you go.
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Remove the valve assembly from the frame.
Is there a general name for this type of connector - the metal doohickey on the end of the tube, plus the retaining clip?
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Disconnect the latches and slide the heating assembly out of the frame.
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40Commentaires sur le guide
or you can make your own tool! See http://www.maultech.com/chrislott/blog/2...
Where is the heating element then?
Hi Junaho.
Did you have a look to Step 26 ?
I see, my bad.
My Citiz is leaking took it apart and water leaking from a few areas. Any suggestions?
our machine quit crimping coffee cups so no coffee, only water. any ideas?
Tory April 7
FYI
Power cables, from left to right: heat (white), neutral (blue), pump (dark grey), **line also (grey) as directly connected to ->**, line (brown).
Hi please my one is leaking from underneath any digestion?
Hi there my one is a magimix and is leaking from underneath any suggestion.?
In the picture background there is a box of a Nespresso Inissia, however the machine actually being handled (KRUPS XN7006) is a CitiZ machine. This teardown is actually a Nespresso CitiZ teardown, not a Nespresso Inissia teardown.
I have taken a citiz apart to replace a brewing unit which was leaking water into the capsule tray. This seems to be a common problem. Ireplaced the brewing unit and fixed the problem. However i had a look at the old brewing unit and discovered to my annoyance that the real problem was the filter which the capsule pushes against under pressure and which pierces the top of the capsule.. It just pops out but nowhere can I find a replacement for this piece alone. You have to buy the full brewing unit. Anyway it would be useful if your stripdown could go this far as it would at least identify this piece
I am trying to diagnose my machine. Top part of capsule is not getting punctured. Lack of any good flow. Some water is found in the capsule tray. I have seen the same symptom elsewhere, when someone says “water is leaking in the tray”, how much water (all of some)? Where did you source your brewing unit (in the US)? I don’t wish to pay out $50 and find it is the wrong type for the machine (Nespresso Citiz with frother - Type D122, not a Krups as shown above). Thanks in advance.
Anyone know what the brass compression tube fitting is called that slots within the retaining clip is called (in steps 16 & 17)?
Has anybody thought of replacing the vibration pump with a rotary one?
No, why? A rotary ump and 15 bar? Puuh…
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Could be possible to remove the outer shell without dismounting the base? I’d like to give them a paint job dismounting the less possible
Our C110 machine (one of the original models) stopped heating above lukewarm and the pump seemed to run fine. I did a continuity test between the white wire that goes from the “heat” connection on the board to the heater, and the “Line” connection on the board and it appears to be OK whether I touch the light blue or red wires. Does that indicate my heater is OK?
!&&* this one is ok,
Nespresso type D122 power not on but power plug put in line pump motor continues working what reason . Thanks
Can you get a better pump and replace the one they use? I’d like to get a stronger one that is also quieter if anyone know where to get them.
The pump is a Invensys CL4, now ARS CL4. (Google for it). What do you mean with “stronger"? It IS strong, making a pressure of about 16 bar, and more pressure does not make sense. If you want to have a change, try a ULKA EX4, but there will not be a great difference. Look for the right voltage.
If the pump does not work well, maybe its worth to carefully open it and clean it.
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Why is there no instructions for tearing down the brewing unit? Lots of problems with water leak and other stuff involve parts or seals in the brewing unit.
Hi my machine coffee disperse no power light. But the milk frother side have power. May I know why no power going to the coffee side
Did you ever find a cure? I tried to descale my Citiz but think messed up and after a large hiss and puff of steam the machine now does nothing! although the milk froth unit still powers up!
Can it be repaired? if so how?
Thanks
I need parts! Brown o-ring at the watertank base.
Where can I purchase the button switches for this unit?
Maybe to late for @fredeichel : This shop has many parts.
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You could disassemble the internals of the brewing unit. There is a kind of round flat spring in there. It is a flat metal ring with a gap (i.e. no full circle). It has got a wave form around its circumference. If you pull it apart so that the "amplitudes" of the waves become bigger. the pressure to the coffee pods may become somewhat greater.
It may only have little effect though, and maybe only for overcoming pod tolerances.
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@ehjones I don't think that this is possible. See this thread, last answer. But there is a solution: replace the brewing unit.
VauWeh -
Hi,
I have citiz type c110, I'm trying to find a replacement o ring, do you know the dimensions of the o ring or where I can buy one?
Thank you!
I removed and cleaned the defuser plate and it's still leaking, so I guess the leak has something to do with the o ring
Try a 3 mm socket - it worked on my machine.
howard.marsh37 - Réponse
The tool is a socket or box spanner with an oval hole opening; they are available from amazon. I have two types: one is a 1inch long tube with hexagon head for using in a removable bit screwdriver handle, the other is an L-shaped tubular tool with the opening at each end.
Robert Cooper - Réponse
Hi, I have a CitiZ and it’s not turning on. Which internal component is likely to be causing the problem? I have an old Magimix I could use some of those parts. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Georgia - Réponse
Try replacing the condensators: Nespresso CitiZ Kondensatoren tauschen
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