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  • Blinking Lights Guide for Krups Nespresso XN 2140
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Step 1

              Dreaded blinking lights               
  • It has 2 lights on top and no power switch.
  • It was seemingly stuck in cleaning mode. I had constant blinking. if i held them both in for 5 seconds, it would go into cleaning mode.

It has 2 lights on top and no power switch.

It was seemingly stuck in cleaning mode. I had constant blinking. if i held them both in for 5 seconds, it would go into cleaning mode.

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Step 2

              How it got the device to reset               
  • if I did the three seconds, it just blinked like it acknowledged my input but it made no difference. Somewhere it said, turn off the power and press lungo for 5 seconds. No power switch on mine.
  • I unplugged it for 10ish. Pressed the lungo for 10ish seconds with it unplugged. Im guessing maybe that was to clear the capacitors? Not an electrical guy but I have had to do that on computers to help reset things.
  • I plugged it in while holding the lungo button still and waitied for 6 more seconds. It seemed to response and started to heat up normally. I hope this helps someone!

if I did the three seconds, it just blinked like it acknowledged my input but it made no difference. Somewhere it said, turn off the power and press lungo for 5 seconds. No power switch on mine.

I unplugged it for 10ish. Pressed the lungo for 10ish seconds with it unplugged. Im guessing maybe that was to clear the capacitors? Not an electrical guy but I have had to do that on computers to help reset things.

I plugged it in while holding the lungo button still and waitied for 6 more seconds. It seemed to response and started to heat up normally. I hope this helps someone!

Step 3

  • kindly please ignore the weird formatting. I’ve never tried posting here before.

kindly please ignore the weird formatting. I’ve never tried posting here before.

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

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