My Coffee Machine® Website
At My Coffee Machine®, our goal is simple: to provide the most comprehensive and reliable coffee machine support platform available online. Every piece of guidance on our website and within our support bot is built using structured technical information gathered from multiple verified sources.
Our platform combines manufacturer documentation, technical service knowledge and structured troubleshooting data to help coffee machine owners quickly understand and resolve common issues.
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How We Compile Our Coffee Machine Information
The information provided on My Coffee Machine® is compiled using a structured research process designed to ensure accuracy and reliability. Information is put together by engineers and specialists with many years experience in the coffee machine industry.
Manufacturer Service Documentation
Our primary source of information is official technical documentation published by coffee machine manufacturers such as:
Parts Catalogues & Technical Diagrams
Parts catalogues and exploded component diagrams are used to understand how machines are constructed.
These resources help identify:
- internal components such as pumps, thermoblocks and brew units
- sensors and electronic components
- part numbers linked to specific machine faults
This information allows us to build structured troubleshooting guidance and connect symptoms with the components most likely to cause them.
- internal components such as pumps, thermoblocks and brew units
Parts Catalogues & Technical Diagrams
Parts catalogues and exploded component diagrams are used to understand how machines are constructed.
These resources help identify:
- internal components such as pumps, thermoblocks and brew units
- sensors and electronic components
- part numbers linked to specific machine faults
This information allows us to build structured troubleshooting guidance and connect symptoms with the components most likely to cause them.
Technical Troubleshooting Knowledge
Some coffee machine issues are not fully explained in public documentation. In these cases, additional information is gathered from:
- service technician training material
- common engineering troubleshooting procedures
- repeated fault patterns observed across machine models
- internal components such as pumps, thermoblocks and brew units