How to Repair Nespresso Lattissima One

45-60 mins
MediumReleased: 2018

The Lattissima One combines espresso with a built-in milk frother. Descaling fixes most flow issues. The milk system needs regular cleaning to prevent clogs.

Common Issues

How to Fix Common Issues

No coffee flow

Run a descaling cycle. Clean the capsule puncture mechanism. Ensure the water tank is full and properly seated.

Milk frother not working

Remove and clean the milk container and frother nozzle. Soak in warm soapy water. Run a milk system rinse cycle.

Descaling needed

Use Nespresso descaler or citric acid. Follow the descale program in the manual. Run 2-3 water-only cycles after descaling.

Blinking lights

Blinking usually indicates descaling is required or a reset is needed. Unplug for 10 seconds and try again. Run descale if the pattern persists.

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Repair Steps

1

Safety First

Unplug the device from the power source and allow it to cool down completely. Ensure your workspace is clean, well-lit, and free of hazards. Wear safety glasses if working with electrical components.

2

Gather Required Tools

Prepare your toolkit: screwdriver set (Phillips and flathead), needle-nose pliers, multimeter for electrical testing, cleaning materials, and replacement parts if needed. Have a container ready for storing screws.

3

Document the Disassembly

Take photos at each step before removing components. This will help during reassembly. Label screws and parts with tape to remember their positions.

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4

Open the Device

Following manufacturer guidelines, carefully remove the outer casing. Use the appropriate screwdriver and apply gentle, consistent pressure. Keep track of all screws and their locations as they may be different sizes.

5

Diagnose the Problem

Inspect internal components for visible damage: burnt wires, loose connections, worn parts, or unusual buildup. Use a multimeter to test electrical continuity if applicable. Identify the faulty component.

6

Remove the Faulty Part

Disconnect any electrical connectors carefully. Note their orientation before removal. Unscrew mounting brackets and gently remove the defective component. Handle delicate parts with care to avoid additional damage.

7

Install the Replacement

Insert the new part, ensuring proper alignment. Reconnect all electrical connections in their original positions. Secure with mounting screws, being careful not to overtighten.

8

Clean and Maintain

Before reassembling, clean dust and debris from internal components using compressed air or a soft brush. Check for any other parts that might need maintenance.

9

Reassemble the Device

Refer to your photos and reverse the disassembly process. Ensure all internal components are properly seated and all screws are returned to their correct locations. Verify no parts are left over.

10

Test Thoroughly

Before fully closing the case, plug in the device and perform a test run. Listen for unusual sounds, check for proper operation, and verify the issue is resolved. If successful, secure the final panels and clean the exterior.

Safety Warning

Always unplug electrical devices before working on them. Repairing devices under warranty may void the warranty. If you are unsure about any step, seek professional help. This guide is for informational purposes only, and FixMode is not responsible for any damage that may occur.

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