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Its probably a loose hose or a failed O ring. You can take it apart and probably find the problem and fix it if you are handy. As it is don't use it. It's dangerous. You cold get a shock. Unplug it and either repair it or take it in to someone who handles Saeco. Their website lists repair facilities.
There is a part that the hose connects to and it is made of plastic. The plastic on mine had a tiny split in, which caused it to leak. I got a replacement one made of brass and that problem is fixed. Now my machine is broken in another way and I am hoping to get it fixed. What a piece of junk!!!
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Your steam manifold needs to be replaced. I still have the original in mine but if you don't cool them down after steaming they will develop hair line cracks and leak after while. To cool it down after steaming push the steam button again, then open the knob and run it till you have a steady stream of water, then close the knob.
The replacement manifolds are black and have held up very well but they have a brass manifold re[placement but you will need new mounting hardware.
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