It draws water from the steam boiler.  The steam boiler runs hotter
thus the drop in temperature.

The solids in the water aren't coffee grinds.  It should be scale and/
or minerals.

On Apr 3, 1:06 pm, Cindy Goddard <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone
>
> This morning I turned on my water tap to warm up my cup when the water
> coming out was a light beige color with a few grinds in it.  I rarely
> have used the tap, so I was a little startled that the water wasn't
> clear.  I ran it a few more times and the water finally got clearer.
> But it really dropped my temperature on my machine (and made the pump
> run for a while).  Is this normal?  How is grinds getting into the
> tap?  I do a cafzla cleaning everyweek (will do one today), and water
> backflushes everyday.
>
> Cindy

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