How To Clean A Jura Coffee Machine E8 | E8 Care That Sticks

A clean Jura E8 tastes better, pulls steadier shots, and avoids the sticky residue that clogs milk foam and dulls crema.

You bought the E8 for café-style drinks without babysitting the machine. The trade-off is regular care. Skip it and you’ll taste it: bitter oils, flat aroma, odd sour notes, thin foam, slower flow, and a drip tray that smells off.

This walk-through sticks to the E8’s built-in programs plus a few hands-on habits that take minutes. You’ll know what to do daily, what to do weekly, and what to do only when the machine asks.

Cleaning A Jura E8 Coffee Machine Without Guesswork

Think of the E8 as three zones that need different care: the coffee path, the milk path, and the water path. The machine prompts you when the coffee path needs a tablet cycle or when limescale needs descaling. Your job is to keep the easy stuff from turning into grime between those prompts.

Grab These Basics Before You Start

  • Fresh water and a clean cloth you don’t mind dedicating to the machine
  • One cup that holds at least 500 ml
  • A small brush or pipe brush for the milk spout and connectors
  • JURA cleaning tablets and JURA descaling tablets
  • JURA milk system cleaner if you make milk drinks

Two Rules That Prevent Most Messes

  1. Empty wet parts daily. Used pucks and rinse water turn funky fast. A quick rinse beats a scrub later.
  2. Run what the display asks for. When the E8 requests cleaning or descaling, delay builds residue where you can’t reach by hand.

Daily Cleaning That Takes Under Five Minutes

Daily care is mostly rinse, empty, wipe, dry. Do it right after your last drink so milk and grounds never get a long soak inside the machine.

Empty And Rinse The Drip Tray And Grounds Container

Pull the tray and the grounds container together. Dump, rinse with warm water, and wipe any sludge from corners. Dry them before sliding them back in. A damp tray invites odors.

Refresh The Water Tank

Pour out leftover water and refill. Stale water gives stale coffee. While you’re there, wipe the tank walls if you see film or stray grounds.

Wipe The Front Spout Area

Coffee oils splatter around the dual spout. A slightly damp cloth takes it off fast. If you wait, it turns tacky and traps dust.

If You Use Milk, Rinse The Milk Path Right Away

Milk dries into a glue-like layer. Use the E8’s milk rinse after each milk session. If your unit is hooked to a milk container, disconnect and rinse the tube with warm water, then let it air-dry.

Weekly Cleaning That Keeps The Machine Feeling New

Once a week, add two deeper moves: clean the milk components more carefully and wash the parts that collect residue out of sight.

Wash The Milk Spout Pieces

Remove the milk spout parts you can detach and rinse them. Use a small brush on tight holes and channels. Reassemble only when dry so the first foam of the day isn’t watered down.

Clean The Bean Hopper Lid And Surrounding Area

Lift the lid and wipe oils and dust. Don’t pour water into the hopper. If you see oily smears, your beans are leaving residue that can turn rancid.

Wipe The Cup Platform And Drip Grid

Lift the grid, rinse, and wipe under it. Coffee drips collect under the grid and turn sticky.

Maintenance Schedule At A Glance

This table keeps the rhythm clear. The E8 will still prompt you for program cycles based on use, water hardness, and settings.

Task When To Do It What It Prevents
Empty drip tray + grounds container Daily Odors, sludge, overflow warnings
Refresh water tank Daily Flat-tasting coffee, tank film
Wipe spouts and front panel Daily Sticky coffee oils, staining
Milk rinse (program) After each milk session Clogs, sour milk smell, weak foam
Milk system cleaner cycle Daily if you make milk drinks Milk fat buildup in lines and frother
Brush milk spout openings Weekly Spluttering milk, uneven foam
Clean coffee system (tablet program) When the display requests it Bitter oils, slow brewing, weak crema
Descale (program) When the display requests it Limescale, temperature drift, pump strain
Change and rinse filter When prompted or per your filter’s rating Off flavors, scale buildup, flow issues

How To Clean A Jura Coffee Machine E8 Using The Built-In Cleaning Program

The coffee system cleaning program flushes out oils and residue that build up in the brew path. You can’t pull the brew group out on an E8, so this program carries the load. JURA explains how the 3-phase cleaning tablets run through a cleaning phase, a care phase, and a protection phase.

Before You Start The Tablet Cycle

  • Empty the drip tray and grounds container.
  • Fill the water tank with fresh water.
  • Place a large cup under the coffee spouts.

Run The Cleaning Program

Open the maintenance menu on the display and choose the cleaning program. The screen guides you step by step. When it asks for a tablet, drop one tablet into the correct chute, then confirm.

Stay close for the first couple minutes. The machine may ask you to empty the tray or refill water partway through. When it finishes, rinse the drip tray and the grounds container again. That’s where the loosened residue ends up.

Milk System Cleaning For Smooth Foam

If you love cappuccinos and flat whites, the milk path is the part that turns gross the fastest. JURA’s own page on milk system cleaning says their cleaner targets milk fats and proteins while the machine runs its automatic program.

After Each Milk Drink Session: Quick Rinse

Use the milk rinse program right after you finish. Don’t wait until later. If you use a milk container, run clean water through the tube for a few seconds, then hang the tube so it dries.

Daily If You Use Milk: Cleaner Cycle

Set up one container for cleaner and one for waste liquid, then start the milk cleaning program from the maintenance menu. When it completes, rinse the parts that sit at the spout: the frother pieces, connectors, and any small seals you can remove.

Weekly: Spout Check

Look at the small openings where milk and air mix. If foam comes out wet, large-bubbled, or it spits, those holes are often partly blocked. A soft brush plus warm water fixes it before it turns into a full clog.

Descaling The E8 When The Display Calls For It

Limescale is mineral buildup from hard water. It narrows tubes and coats the heating system. The E8 tracks scaling risk based on water hardness and use, then prompts you. The official E8 Instructions for Use notes that the machine builds up limescale over time and will request descaling.

Set Yourself Up For A Calm Descale

  • Plan for a longer cycle than the tablet clean. Put the machine where you can empty and refill without rushing.
  • Remove the water filter if one is installed. Many machines require this step for descaling.
  • Use the right tablets. JURA’s 2-phase descaling tablets are designed for their program timing and dissolving behavior.

Run The Descaling Program

Start the descaling program from maintenance. The display tells you when to add the dissolved tablets, when to empty the tray, and when to rinse. When the machine asks for a rinse phase, empty the tank, rinse it, then fill with fresh water.

At the end, rinse the drip tray and grounds container. Descale water can splash into them during the cycle.

Filter And Water Habits That Cut Down On Scale

If your area has hard water, you’ll descale more often. A compatible filter can reduce minerals, yet it still needs replacement on schedule. Set the water hardness in the machine during setup so the E8 can prompt at the right time.

Simple Water Moves

  • Use fresh cold tap water, not hot water from the faucet.
  • If your tap water tastes like chlorine, filter it before it hits the tank.
  • Don’t top up endlessly. Empty and refill so old water doesn’t sit for days.

Common Cleaning Problems And Fast Fixes

Most issues come from one missed habit. Use this table as a quick diagnosis list.

What You Notice Likely Cause What To Do Next
Coffee tastes bitter and flat Oil residue in brew path Run the tablet cleaning program, then wipe spouts daily
Brewing is slower than usual Residue in coffee system or early scale buildup Run tablet clean if due; check hardness setting; descale when prompted
Milk foam is wet or big-bubbled Milk fats in frother holes Run milk cleaner cycle, then brush spout openings
Milk spits or stops mid-drink Partial clog in milk line Rinse tube, run milk cleaner, inspect connectors for buildup
Machine smells sour near the tray Old rinse water and wet pucks sitting Empty and dry tray daily; leave tray out to air-dry overnight
“Empty tray” warning keeps returning Tray sensors blocked by residue Wash tray corners, dry fully, wipe sensor area gently
Water drips after milk drinks Milk rinse not run, frother still loaded Run milk rinse after each milk session; do a full milk clean daily

Deep Cleaning Moves That Are Safe For The E8

Some owners reach for vinegar or random powders. Skip that. The E8’s programs are calibrated for specific products and timings. Stick to the machine prompts plus gentle washing of removable parts.

Clean The Exterior Without Scratches

Use a soft damp cloth, then a dry cloth. Avoid abrasive pads. If dried coffee is stuck, let the damp cloth sit on the spot for a few seconds, then wipe.

Keep The Milk Tube Fresh

Milk tubes are wear items. If the tube stays cloudy, stiff, or smells off after cleaning, replace it. A fresh tube is cheap compared with chasing weird foam issues for weeks.

Don’t Ignore Small Leaks

If you see water under the machine, check that the tray is seated correctly and that the tank is clicked in place. A smear of grounds around seals can stop a tight fit. Wipe, reseat, and test.

A Simple End-Of-Day Routine

Right after your last drink of the day, do four moves in order: empty tray, rinse tray, wipe spouts, refresh the tank. Your morning coffee will taste like it should, and the machine won’t nag you with avoidable warnings.

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