I would try lowering the water level in the boiler, maybe the sensor moved
out slightly which would increase the water level.

JohnB

On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 5:28 PM <louis.four...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What could be the cause of the excessive wetness of the steam on such a
> machine? The technical guy at the agents I purchased it from said it could
> be that the sensor regulating water level in the steam kettle allows too
> high a level of water in the kettle, but how can this came about when the
> machine has been making good micro foam six months ago and has not been
> tampered with in any way? When steaming into a vessel that has been heated
> with boiling water, a lot of water appears in the vessel, even if I let go
> a good, prolonged purging dose of steam first?
>
> The result is that milk would not foam properly as I have become used to
> in the past almost two years since I bought the machine. I have tried
> different brands of mile, all with the same dismal result. Even the brand
> used with success by some coffee shops in the area where I stay.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
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