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Jurais a renowned brand that offers a wide range of high-quality products, including coffee makers, milk frothers, water filters, irons, and more. With an emphasis on precision engineering and innovative technology, Jura has become synonymous with excellence in the coffee industry.

Jura provides an extensive selection of coffee makers designed to cater to various preferences and needs. Whether you are looking for a compact machine for personal use or a professional-grade espresso machine for a bustling caf, Jura has you covered. With their user-friendly design and intuitive controls, Jura coffee makers make brewing your favorite beverages a breeze.


In addition to coffee makers, Jura also offers a range of milk frothers that allow you to easily create barista-quality milk foam. These frothers enable you to add an exquisite touch to your coffee creations, giving you the ability to indulge in delightful cappuccinos, lattes, and more.


To ensure the purest taste in every cup, Jura provides premium water filters specifically designed for their coffee machines. These filters remove impurities and enhance the flavor of your coffee, guaranteeing an unparalleled coffee experience.


At Jura, the product vision is to redefine the way people enjoy coffee. By combining cutting-edge technology with Swiss precision, Jura aims to deliver the perfect cup of coffee every time. With their commitment to quality and innovation, Jura continuously pushes the boundaries of coffee-making excellence.


To make the most of your Jura products, it is essential to refer to the user manuals. These comprehensive guides provide step-by-step instructions on how to set up, operate, and maintain your Jura coffee maker, milk frother, or any other product. Whether you are a coffee aficionado or a novice, the user manuals ensure that you can achieve the best possible results with your Jura appliance.


In conclusion, Jura offers a diverse range of high-quality products that elevate your coffee experience to new heights. From their state-of-the-art coffee makers and milk frothers to their innovative water filters and irons, Jura is dedicated to providing unparalleled quality and performance. With Jura products, you can enjoy the perfect cup of coffee at any time, right in the comfort of your own home or workplace.


The Jura coffee machine instructions for the models listed below are the original user manuals as a PDF. The instruction manual teaches the user how to use, how to descale and how to clean your Jura coffee machine.


Jura, LLC Elektroapparate AG is a Swiss developer and distributor of home appliances, mainly espresso machines, headquartered in Niederbuchsiten, Canton of Solothurn. The company was founded in 1931 by Leo Henzirohs. Formerly, Jura ran its own factory, but it has outsourced production since the 1990s. Their official website is jura.com.


Your Jura coffee machine makes the process of cleaning your Milk System very simple. After making your milk drinks, after a preset time, you will be prompted to RINSE the milk system. The latest machines (e.g. the Jura Z10) do this automatically, 8 minutes after the last preparation.


At the end of EVERY day during which milk drinks have been made, you must CLEAN the milk system, using the automated process and adding one 3 gram dose of the Jura milk system cleaning mini tablets. This exercise is essential with all Jura machines that have a frother, although the latest machines have a more simplified and hands-free process. But it cannot be over emphasized how important this is, to avoid blockages, issues with delivering hot milk and/or foam, and not forgetting for hygiene reasons. Your barista at the coffee shop will confirm that it is part of their daily routine.


Occasionally it might be advantageous to dismantle the frother and soak the parts in cleaning solution, depending on the type of milk used, fat content, etc. It will be evident, if your Jura fails to deliver sufficient foam or if milk spurts out of the spout, rather than pouring smoothly.



The food-rated Jura silicone milk tube is automatically cleaned during the milk system cleaning process. However, perhaps depending on the type of milk used (dairy, plant based, fat content, etc.) it is wise to examine it from time to time. Brushes can be purchased, designed to clean reusable drink straws, etc., that do help remove any deposits that may be the result of milk resting in the tube for too long a period. Jura recommend silicone tubes be replaced about every 3 months.


There are also videos available for most of the latest model machines, showing how to dismantle the frother for soaking and cleaning. Information can also be found in your Jura manual, a printed copy of which came in your machine's welcome pack. Jura manuals are also available online.


Very often minor issues or problems can be rectified by checking through the manual. In the first instance try Jura Coffee machine manuals which will take you to Jura's support page. You can select the model of Jura machine you have and download the appropriate Jura User Manual in pdf to allow you to check for the correct operation.


Once you have checked the manual and are familiar with the correct operation, we have provided below a selection of frequent issues that we have come across over the last 15 years, which may help to get you going again or at least to know what sort of problem you are dealing with.


Jura Error 2 and Jura Error 4 are the most frequent but Errors 1, 3 or 5 may sometimes show depending on the software version and the amount of thermoblocs in the machine. They all refer to the Jura thermobloc (water heater units) and temperature systems and will indicate that the Jura machines logic board is receiving a signal that is outside of expected tolerance values. In other words the sensor has failed and is either not sending a signal or sending an incorrect signal, or the thermobloc is not heating.


This may be because the thermal fused cords which supply the thermobloc with its power are designed to "blow" cutting power if the thermobloc gets too hot as a safety precaution. This in turn can often be caused by a failed sensor allowing the thermobloc to overheat.


In all these cases the first thing to do is disconnect the power from your Jura machine and allow the machine a few minutes before reconnecting the power - this will confirm if it is a hard fault or just a glitch.


Sometimes, if the machine has been exposed to low temperatures (for example), it can take a while for the thermblocs to heat up and your Jura coffee machine can see this as a fault. It has a time limit in which to heat the thermobloc to correct temperature, so starting again will often clear the issue if there is no actual damage.


If the above is unsuccessful, it is likely we will need to open your Jura coffee machine and change some parts - usually the sensor for the appropriate thermobloc (some Jura models like the Jura Z5 and Jura Z7 have two) and the fused cords. This is because if the sensor has failed it is likely to have overheated the cords to a point where they are weakened. If the fused cords have blown it was likely because the sensor allowed the thermobloc to overheat.


On rare occasions the power board which switches on and off power to the thermobloc can have a fault which stops it from cutting power to the thermobloc when temperature is reached, causing the same symptoms. This would need a new board, as once the damaged sensor and fused cords have been replaced they will be blown again.


This is the electronic ceramic valve, seen on Jura Z5, Z6, Z8, Z9, X5, J5, J6 and J9 and several other units. This valve has a motor which can often be heard whirring at start up and it is responsible for directing water and steam to different outlets and dumping waste steam pressure to the condenser block.


This error indicates that the electronic ceramic valve is not operating correctly, it can be jammed with scale, it can be leaking or have water leaking onto it causing the circuits to short out or it could just be failed.


This is a frequent issue on Jura coffee machines, mainly because it refers to the Jura Brew unit which, as you can imagine, is the heart of the machine in constant operation making the coffee.


The causes of Error 8 on the Jura coffee machines are often instantly diagnosed as brew unit failure, however in our 15 years working on Jura coffee machines we have established that the cause of the Error 8 can be any or several of a number of components.


If Error 8 is displayed, your Jura machine is informing you, that as far as its sensors are aware, the brew unit has failed to move correctly through its cycle. This can be the obvious tired and stiff brew unit or it can be the drive encoder failing to give the correct information to the logic board and sometimes the wiring harness can be damaged, so preventing correct signal from the encoder.


If a loud grinding noise precedes the error 8 then the brewer drive motor is likely to have fractured one of its mountings and if a series of loud clicks but no real movement of the brewer precedes the Error 8 then the transformer is probably failing under load and requires replacement.

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