muri Senior Member Joined: 29 Apr 2012 Posts: 1 Expertise: I live coffee
Posted Sun Apr 29, 2012, 9:44am Subject: Electrical(?) problem with Gaggia Baby D
Hi I'm new here. I found this place while looking for a fix for my Baby Gaggia. The model is Dosata which has a front panel with several buttons (see picture: Click Here (www.comparestoreprices.co.uk)). Usually when the machine is on all function leds light up. Since this morning only the first led (the green one on the left) is lighting. All other button and corresponding leds are not working. The coffee machine seems to be working fine since it heats up but I cant brew because all buttons (but the main switch) are not working. I tried to remove the top cover looking for a fuse or a reset button but couldn't find any. Any clue of whats wrong?
tracerbullet Senior Member Joined: 13 Feb 2012 Posts: 152 Location: Saint Paul Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Mon Apr 30, 2012, 1:08pm Subject: Re: Electrical(?) problem with Gaggia Baby D
It looks like that model doesn't have normal rocker switches or buttons that have individual wires run to them - in which case you could just replace a switch.
Instead it looks like that whole bank of buttons is run to a circuit board of sorts. And if they've all gone at once it would imply to me that the board could be at fault.
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