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Saeco VIA Veneto Espresso & Coffee Maker - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Is there a way to factory reset my Saeco Xsmall settings?
Restart instructions descaling procedure - Step 18-25
1) Empty the large container and the drip tray and place them back
2) Rinse the water tank and fill it up to the MAX level with fresh water. Put it back in the machine
3) When the green 2 CUPS light turns on, turn the control dial to the HOT WATER position
4) The machine dispenses through the hot water/ steam wand until the water tank is empty
5) After this, the machine turns off. The red EXCLAMTION light switches off. Turn the control dial to the BEAN position
6) Rinse the drip tray and put it back. Reinstall the pannarello/ cappuccinatore and INTENZA+ water filter (if applicable)
7) Rinse the water tank and fill it up to the MAX level with fresh water. Put it back in the machine
8) To make coffee, turn on the machine
Fix Drip in Steam Wand for Starbucks Saeco Barista
To fix a dripping steam wand:
First empty the water tray and unplug the unit. Then remove the six metal tapping screws from back of unit. The back lifts off as there is a flange at the top to hold on the metal cover. For some reason, the bottom two screws have lock washers.
On the steam wand there is a recessed set screw that may be removed with an Allen wrench to open the steam wand. The steam wand stem twists out. Inside and stuck in the unit rather than the stem is a pin with a white plastic washer on it. I removed that, cleaned out the unit and the plastic washer. I found that q-tips worked best. I then reassembled after cleaning various parts. Watch the flange when putting the metal cover onto the back of the unit.
Voila! No drip.
Saeco Xelsis service door error
HELLO, I just found out that the door error might be caused by a sensor not realizing the magnet at the plastic cover. You can either change the magnet or simply "power it up" by another magnet. The magnet is located on the plastic top/cover. Hope this is helpful.
The message says coffe beans
After a tons of browsing and debugging finally I got the real solution to my similar problem with a Saeco Minuto HD8763 coffee machine: the root cause was a bad hall sensor and a weak magnet at the grinder toothwheel (the left magnet whcih was removed from it's original place). The upper one was okay and down under there is the replacement magnet which I made from a piece of HDD neodymium magnet and glued to fix it.
The original hall sensor was marked as "210k 3491" ("HAL506K" based on some other service manuals) and the new one was a cheap non-smd but same size, unipolar "TLE4905" type.
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