Hi! I was able to open the bottom part of my nespresso machine but I think the fuse is all the way up inside. Can you tell me if there's a way to remove the casing outside? my machine is a c120 or a citiZ with aeroccino
If the fuse blew in this machine, that means there is a short in the wiring somewhere. The fuse blew because there was too much ampere flowing thru the circuit, therefor the fuse acted as it should...a safety devise to prevent a fire. I was not able to find any wiring diagrams or anyone willing to talk to me from Nespresso about how to get this info. Unless you can reach the fuse with a long pair of needle nose pliers and remove it to replace it and try powering it up again,you may have to let it go. Keep in mind, the fuse blew for a very very good reason and if this unit did not have a fuse, you would have a fire situation on your hands...not good.
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If the fuse blew in this machine, that means there is a short in the wiring somewhere. The fuse blew because there was too much ampere flowing thru the circuit, therefor the fuse acted as it should...a safety devise to prevent a fire. I was not able to find any wiring diagrams or anyone willing to talk to me from Nespresso about how to get this info. Unless you can reach the fuse with a long pair of needle nose pliers and remove it to replace it and try powering it up again,you may have to let it go. Keep in mind, the fuse blew for a very very good reason and if this unit did not have a fuse, you would have a fire situation on your hands...not good.