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Microcimbali - 2008/05/16 19:01 HELP anybody
Since 5 months i have been a happy microcimbali Lever (chrome) user.
Took a while to get the perfect cup but made it.
Came back from short 5 day holiday. Turned on my Cimbali in the morning for that first shot.
Let it heat up. Pressure up. Grounds loaded.
Push lever down. Felt/heard a weird sound like a pop. Pressure gone.
Tried several times to pump the lever but no pressure. Waited more to build pressure and saw water coming out from the small hole on the top-side of the black casing. Removed the chrome cover and water was being pushed out through the copper vent during heating up or pressure building onto the top of the Cimbali. Since I also have no manual not sure what to do. Do not want to open it yet.
Anybody have any ideas??????????????????????????????? Need my shot. Desperate
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Re:Microcimbali - 2008/05/16 20:41 Yup - your pressure relief valve is gone...

Game over for your Micro-Cimbali by the sounds of it.
That is rough, dude - my condolences.
Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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Re:Microcimbali - 2008/10/25 09:06 dear Mr Colin,
(sorry for my engl... im a good espresso lover maybe just in my heart, i'm italian ...an espresso italian)

i'm searching for instructions manual about microcimbali liberty, this is question: is possible to have a copy about this manual? i tried in download section but with no result.
Do you have possibility to send me manual (pdf should be very appreciated)?

thanks a lot

naturally I invite for you here in italy to have 5 minutes relax with a coffee or capuccino but made in Italy! bye thanks
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Re:Microcimbali - 2008/10/25 19:42 The manual for the MicroCimbali Liberty is here in my download area - Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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Re:Microcimbali - 2008/10/26 02:36 thanks a lot Colin, but the file i would download is not available on the server. I can't download.

could you upload it please?
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Re:Microcimbali - 2008/10/26 12:58 It is fixed now - Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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Re:Microcimbali - 2008/10/26 13:49 great!! THANKS SO MUCH Colin!!

have a nicest coffee!
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