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                          20 minutes            

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  • AEG LM6000-U Lavazza A Modo Mio Disassembly
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Step 1

              INtroduction               
  • This guide is about taking apart this coffee maker. In my case the water flow stopped after running dry and a refill. After opening it up, water flow miraculously started to work again.
  • Taking it apart is fun, but not needed. You can just wait 30 min, and it will work again. (Maybe some thermal fuse is reset then).

This guide is about taking apart this coffee maker. In my case the water flow stopped after running dry and a refill. After opening it up, water flow miraculously started to work again.

Taking it apart is fun, but not needed. You can just wait 30 min, and it will work again. (Maybe some thermal fuse is reset then).

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Step 2

              Removing screws               
  • The machine mainly hangs together with plastic clips. There are 5 screws:
    1. Right under the powercable guide on the bottom.
  • 2+3 Under the Lavazza brand plates on either side.
  • 4+5 On the handle, under the plastic cover caps.

The machine mainly hangs together with plastic clips. There are 5 screws:

  1. Right under the powercable guide on the bottom.

2+3 Under the Lavazza brand plates on either side.

4+5 On the handle, under the plastic cover caps.

Step 3

              Pictures               
  • Top picture: valve and water pump below that.

Top picture: valve and water pump below that.

Step 4

  • Heating element
  • PCB has useful labels .

Heating element

PCB has useful labels .

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Manos - Jan 27, 2022

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Hi does anyone knows where is the thermoblock and if its easy to buy one on Modo Mio LM7000S-U (95007437700), Sometimes all lights flashing. I have to turn machine off and on again and if I am lucky it will work. AEG asked for £165 to repair it. Well I can buy a new one with thar money.

martin riddell - Jun 6, 2022

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Hi Manos, did find a solution to your problem? I have the same issue and have bought a new machine but hoping to bring the old one back alive one day.

My understanding is that the thermoblock comes as part of the ‘Brewing Unit’ spare part purchasable from Electrolux, however it is listed as £133

Mark - Jun 6, 2022

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Hi Manos,

How do you know it is the thermoblock.

Just thinking aloud: a thermoblock does not like something that sometimes works and sometimes doesn’t.

Shaun - Dec 27, 2022

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My machine leaks water how do I get into it and is it an easy repair it the LM7000-U MODEL