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    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    A coffee machine needs two components to produce your cup of joe: hot water and ground coffee beans. Whether your machine has a built-in grinder or you’re using a standalone unit, failing to grind those beans will stop your coffee-making experience in its tracks.

    When a coffee machine doesn’t grind any beans, check that the beans are falling from the hopper and coming into contact with the burr or blades. Next, check for clogs blocking the machine’s chutes or funnels, foreign objects jamming the grinder’s moving parts, and ensure the machine isn’t in programming mode.

    Checking your coffee grinder up close can be dangerous for your fingers. So, disconnect the machine, and read through the troubleshooting tips you’ll find below.

    Troubleshoot these likely causes to get your coffee machine grinding its beans again:

    Coffee Beans Not Touching Grinder Burr Or Blade

    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    About this: Your coffee beans are stored inside a coffee hopper for added convenience. Thanks to the hopper, you won’t have to keep loading beans into the coffee maker each time you want to brew a cup.

    So, whenever you run the grinder, those stored beans will fall towards the burr or blades that turn them into brewable coffee grounds.

    There are no coffee machine parts that move the coffee beans directly. 

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    Instead, manufacturers place the coffee hopper above the grinder so gravity can do all the work. 

    As the beans at the bottom are turned into coffee grounds, the ones above will naturally fall downward.

    The issue: The first problem to consider is that the coffee beans are not falling as they should. Unfortunately, that will occasionally happen as your pile of coffee beans doesn’t collapse as the bottom ones are ground to powder.

    As a result, the burr or blades of the grinder continue to turn without touching any of your coffee beans.

    You’ll know this is the case if you hear your grinder working when you turn it on, yet you don’t hear any beans being broken down.

    How to fix it: Sometimes, all it takes is a little shake of your coffee machine to get the beans moving again. 

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    Besides that, you can open the coffee hopper and stir the beans just enough that they fill the gap left around the grinder blades or burr. Of course, you should only do this when the coffee machine is turned off, so your fingers stay safe.

    Lastly, you can also shake up the pile of beans by changing the coarseness settings. Temporarily choosing the coarsest settings will get the burr or blade moving enough to dislodge the coffee beans before you resume grinding.

    Read: How To Clean A Breville Coffee Machine? Step By Step Guide

    Clogged Grinder Or Coffee Machine

    About this: The coffee grounds that result from the grinding process must travel to where the brewing happens. That part of the coffee-making process occurs as the grounds fall through funnels and chutes that guide them along the way.

    The issue: Unfortunately, coffee grounds are highly absorbent materials. That means they’re very efficient at absorbing moisture even when you don’t want them to.

    That absorbent quality can be bad news for your coffee maker if there’s excess water inside the grinder or elsewhere in the machine.

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    The coffee grounds absorb water as they fall through the machine’s parts and eventually cause clogs. When those clogs become severe enough, they’ll prevent you from getting the coffee grounds you expect from your coffee machine.

    You’ll know this is what’s causing your problem if you hear the grinder running and the coffee beans being broken down, yet no coffee grounds are moving through the machine.

    How to fix it: The only way to solve this problem is to manually locate the clog and clean it out. The precise steps to do that will differ depending on your coffee maker model and design.

    For example, sticking a brush or something similar into a coffee machine’s openings might be enough to break the clog. Meanwhile, some machines have one or more removable parts that you can quickly take out and clean thoroughly.

    Read: Why Breville Coffee Machine Not Turning On? – Troubleshooting Guide

    Foreign Object In Coffee Grinder

    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    About this: As you read earlier, the coffee beans in your machine are stored in a coffee hopper. The hopper is designed as a storage container for your coffee beans. 

    However, its cover is wide enough that many other things can also fall inside. Therefore, you should be careful when filling the hopper with beans. 

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    It would be an excellent idea to inspect the beans and keep an eye out for unwanted items falling into the hopper.

    The issue: Another reason your coffee machine isn’t grinding beans is there’s a foreign object stuck in the grinder.

    Unfortunately, the burr or blades of a coffee grinder are only strong enough to grind coffee beans. So, hard objects like rocks or beads will cause the grinder to stop working.

    That, in turn, will prevent your coffee machine from grinding its beans.

    How to fix it: The solution for this problem is to remove the foreign objects preventing the grinder from working. However, doing that poses a severe injury risk to your fingers.

    So, disconnect the coffee machine from its power source and empty the coffee grinder and hopper completely. That will make it quicker for you to locate and remove the foreign object while also looking for any others.

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    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    Read: 4 Common Ninja Coffee Maker Problems

    Coffee Machine Is In Programming Mode

    About this: Some coffee machines are incredibly basic and straightforward. However, some models are also programmable.

    A programmable coffee machine allows you to set plenty of different specifications for your coffee brewing, such as the coffee serving size you want each time.

    Programmable coffee machines will have a ‘program’ or ‘programming’ mode that’s activated by pushing a button or a particular series of buttons.

    The issue: Lastly, your coffee machine might not be grinding its beans because it’s in programming mode. When that mode is active, the machine receives your input about how you’d like each coffee serving to be processed.

    As such, it’s not brewing any coffee and will not activate the grinder.

    How to fix it: You can resolve this issue by exiting the program or programming mode on your coffee machine. Again, the steps differ between coffee machine models.

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    On many models, you only have to push a dedicated button to enter or exit the mode. On others, you’ll have to press a few buttons. The user manual is your best resource for determining what applies to your model.

    A coffee machine needs two components to produce your cup of joe: hot water and ground coffee beans. Whether your machine has a built-in grinder or you’re using a standalone unit, failing to grind those beans will stop your coffee-making experience in its tracks.

    When a coffee machine doesn’t grind any beans, check that the beans are falling from the hopper and coming into contact with the burr or blades. Next, check for clogs blocking the machine’s chutes or funnels, foreign objects jamming the grinder’s moving parts, and ensure the machine isn’t in programming mode.

    Checking your coffee grinder up close can be dangerous for your fingers. So, disconnect the machine, and read through the troubleshooting tips you’ll find below.

    Troubleshoot these likely causes to get your coffee machine grinding its beans again:

    Coffee Beans Not Touching Grinder Burr Or Blade

    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    About this: Your coffee beans are stored inside a coffee hopper for added convenience. Thanks to the hopper, you won’t have to keep loading beans into the coffee maker each time you want to brew a cup.

    So, whenever you run the grinder, those stored beans will fall towards the burr or blades that turn them into brewable coffee grounds.

    Advertisement

    There are no coffee machine parts that move the coffee beans directly. 

    Instead, manufacturers place the coffee hopper above the grinder so gravity can do all the work. 

    As the beans at the bottom are turned into coffee grounds, the ones above will naturally fall downward.

    The issue: The first problem to consider is that the coffee beans are not falling as they should. Unfortunately, that will occasionally happen as your pile of coffee beans doesn’t collapse as the bottom ones are ground to powder.

    As a result, the burr or blades of the grinder continue to turn without touching any of your coffee beans.

    You’ll know this is the case if you hear your grinder working when you turn it on, yet you don’t hear any beans being broken down.

    Advertisement

    How to fix it: Sometimes, all it takes is a little shake of your coffee machine to get the beans moving again. 

    Besides that, you can open the coffee hopper and stir the beans just enough that they fill the gap left around the grinder blades or burr. Of course, you should only do this when the coffee machine is turned off, so your fingers stay safe.

    Lastly, you can also shake up the pile of beans by changing the coarseness settings. Temporarily choosing the coarsest settings will get the burr or blade moving enough to dislodge the coffee beans before you resume grinding.

    Read: How To Clean A Breville Coffee Machine? Step By Step Guide

    Clogged Grinder Or Coffee Machine

    About this: The coffee grounds that result from the grinding process must travel to where the brewing happens. That part of the coffee-making process occurs as the grounds fall through funnels and chutes that guide them along the way.

    The issue: Unfortunately, coffee grounds are highly absorbent materials. That means they’re very efficient at absorbing moisture even when you don’t want them to.

    Advertisement

    That absorbent quality can be bad news for your coffee maker if there’s excess water inside the grinder or elsewhere in the machine.

    The coffee grounds absorb water as they fall through the machine’s parts and eventually cause clogs. When those clogs become severe enough, they’ll prevent you from getting the coffee grounds you expect from your coffee machine.

    You’ll know this is what’s causing your problem if you hear the grinder running and the coffee beans being broken down, yet no coffee grounds are moving through the machine.

    How to fix it: The only way to solve this problem is to manually locate the clog and clean it out. The precise steps to do that will differ depending on your coffee maker model and design.

    For example, sticking a brush or something similar into a coffee machine’s openings might be enough to break the clog. Meanwhile, some machines have one or more removable parts that you can quickly take out and clean thoroughly.

    Read: Why Breville Coffee Machine Not Turning On? – Troubleshooting Guide

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    Foreign Object In Coffee Grinder

    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    About this: As you read earlier, the coffee beans in your machine are stored in a coffee hopper. The hopper is designed as a storage container for your coffee beans. 

    However, its cover is wide enough that many other things can also fall inside. Therefore, you should be careful when filling the hopper with beans. 

    It would be an excellent idea to inspect the beans and keep an eye out for unwanted items falling into the hopper.

    The issue: Another reason your coffee machine isn’t grinding beans is there’s a foreign object stuck in the grinder.

    Unfortunately, the burr or blades of a coffee grinder are only strong enough to grind coffee beans. So, hard objects like rocks or beads will cause the grinder to stop working.

    That, in turn, will prevent your coffee machine from grinding its beans.

    How to fix it: The solution for this problem is to remove the foreign objects preventing the grinder from working. However, doing that poses a severe injury risk to your fingers.

    Advertisement

    So, disconnect the coffee machine from its power source and empty the coffee grinder and hopper completely. That will make it quicker for you to locate and remove the foreign object while also looking for any others.

    Why Coffee Machine Not Grinding Beans?

    Read: 4 Common Ninja Coffee Maker Problems

    Coffee Machine Is In Programming Mode

    About this: Some coffee machines are incredibly basic and straightforward. However, some models are also programmable.

    A programmable coffee machine allows you to set plenty of different specifications for your coffee brewing, such as the coffee serving size you want each time.

    Programmable coffee machines will have a ‘program’ or ‘programming’ mode that’s activated by pushing a button or a particular series of buttons.

    The issue: Lastly, your coffee machine might not be grinding its beans because it’s in programming mode. When that mode is active, the machine receives your input about how you’d like each coffee serving to be processed.

    As such, it’s not brewing any coffee and will not activate the grinder.

    Advertisement

    How to fix it: You can resolve this issue by exiting the program or programming mode on your coffee machine. Again, the steps differ between coffee machine models.

    On many models, you only have to push a dedicated button to enter or exit the mode. On others, you’ll have to press a few buttons. The user manual is your best resource for determining what applies to your model.

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