The descale cycle on the Saeco Molito cannot be extended or programmed for a longer cycle. The frequency of descaling is based on the amount of usage and water hardness, and the machine is designed to prompt for descaling when it's necessary to maintain the machine's performance and longevity. It's important to follow the recommended descaling frequency to prevent damage to the machine and ensure optimal performance. If you're finding that the machine is prompting for descaling too frequently, you may want to consider using a water softener or changing the type of water you're using to reduce the build-up of minerals in the machine.
If the water pressure coming out of the steam/hot water arm is fine, then the issue is likely with the brew unit or the grinder. Here are a few things you can check:
Clean the brew unit: A dirty or clogged brew unit can slow down the flow of water. Remove the brew unit and clean it thoroughly, making sure to remove any coffee residue or buildup.
Check the grinder: A dull or clogged grinder can also slow down the flow of water. Make sure the grinder is set to the appropriate setting for your coffee beans and check that the grinder is not clogged.
Check the water flow meter: The water flow meter measures the amount of water flowing through the machine. If it is clogged or damaged, it can affect the flow of water. Try cleaning the water flow meter with a soft-bristled brush and see if that helps.
Check the water filter: If your machine has a water filter, it may be clogged and affecting the flow of water. Replace the filter if necessary.
If none of these solutions help, it may be a more serious issue and you may need to bring your machine to a professional for repair.
The false grinder blocked error on the Saeco Royal Professional can be caused by several issues. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot and fix the problem:
Check the grinder sensor: The grinder sensor is responsible for detecting if the grinder is blocked. Check if the sensor is dirty or blocked by coffee grounds. Clean the sensor with a dry cloth or brush.
Check the grinder gears: The grinder gears may be worn out or damaged, preventing the motor from turning the burrs. Check if the gears are damaged or dirty, and clean or replace them if necessary.
Check the motor: The grinder motor may be faulty and not providing enough power to the burrs. Check if the motor is spinning freely and not making any unusual noises. If the motor is not working correctly, it may need to be replaced.
Reset the machine: Sometimes, resetting the machine can clear the false error message. Unplug the machine for a few minutes, then plug it back in and see if the error message disappears.
If none of these solutions work, you may need to contact a professional to diagnose and repair the issue.
Almost certainty seals in the brew head although it depends if the leak is water of coffee. These machines are designed to fail and need servicing about every 6 months!
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It sounds like the water tank on your Saeco Magic Comfort+ espresso machine is not sealing properly, causing it to leak. Here are a few things you can try to fix the problem:
Check the gasket seal on the water tank. The gasket is a rubber ring that helps create a tight seal when the tank is in place. Make sure that the gasket is in good condition and that it is properly seated in the tank.
Make sure the tank is properly aligned and seated on the machine. The tank should be flush against the machine and the locking mechanism should be securely in place.
Clean the tank and the area where the tank sits on the machine. Any debris or buildup can prevent a proper seal from forming.
Check the locking mechanism for any damage or debris.
If the issue still persists, you may have to replace the gasket or the water tank, you should consider reaching out to the manufacturer customer service or a technician for assistance.
It is also worth to check the user manual to see if there is any troubleshooting steps or warranty information.
It is important to keep in mind that the water tank of an espresso machine is under pressure, and if the machine is leaking, it could be a sign of a bigger problem with the machine, so it is best to address the issue as soon as possible to avoid any further damage.
The issue you are describing with your Saeco Exprelia Evo coffee machine, where it displays a "heating up" message and then restarts without any error message, could be caused by a few different issues. Here are a few things you can check:
Check the water tank: Make sure that the water tank is properly filled and that there are no blockages in the water supply line. If the water tank is empty or there is a blockage in the water supply line, the machine will not be able to heat up properly and will display a "refill water" message.
Check the brew group: Make sure that the brew group is properly seated and that there is no debris or blockages preventing the flow of water through the brew group. If the brew group is not properly seated or there is a blockage, the machine will not be able to heat up properly.
Check the heating element: Make sure that the heating element is functioning properly. If the heating element is not functioning properly, the machine will not be able to heat up.
Check the thermostat: Make sure that the thermostat is functioning properly. If the thermostat is not functioning properly, the machine will not be able to heat up properly.
Check the boiler pressure switch: Make sure that the boiler pressure switch is functioning properly. If the boiler pressure switch is not functioning properly, the machine will not be able to heat up.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, I would recommend contacting the manufacturer's customer support for further assistance. They may be able to provide additional troubleshooting steps or may recommend a qualified technician to repair the machine.
It's worth noting that these type of issues are usually caused by a malfunctioning component, and that attempting to fix it without proper knowledge could cause more damage and might void the warranty.
It sounds like there may be a problem with the coffee grounds drawer sensor. You might try cleaning the sensor and making sure it is properly aligned. If that doesn't fix the issue, it's possible that the sensor itself is damaged and will need to be replaced. If you are not familiar with troubleshooting and repairing electronic devices, it may be best to seek the help of a professional repair technician.
Hi,
since you've replaced parts and performed factory reset, then I would suggest taking the device in for repair through Home Depot or Geeksquad/best buy or replacing with a new Espresso machine.
Thank you.
Hi,
Please double check that you're using a good water filter to lower the need to descale. Also, please make sure that you're refilling with cold water and not hot. And also double check that each espresso you make is being poured into the recommended size container by the manufacturer otherwise you would run into this problem based on the small size of the water tank (ie 40 oz).
Thank you.
First, I'm NOT a Saeco technician, But I have worked on similar machines.
*** You should contact your service vendor. Especially if it's still under warranty. The following is for information only.***
* The spout dispencing only on one side can be caused by an uneven table/counter. A clogged spout. and a crooked spout (got banged out of alighnment)
* Water in the dregs. Check if the pucks are watery or there is just water at the bottom of the tray?
* Watery pucks are from low coffee dose or low compression.
* Water in the tray is the overflow from one of the water systems.
* There are really no customer serviceable parts in this machine. Though there are a lot of adventurous people out there that like to tinker with this machine.
* again, call for service.
Aloha, ukeboy57
P.S. check you tube for your model and brand. many sites with D.I.Y. cleaning and servicing of this machine.
It could of had broke your coffee maker when it was taken apart.
Unplug your coffee maker and then make sure that the coffee and filter are taken out before turning it over and then remove the base to have the heating element and thermostat being exposed and test the thermostat's continuity and If the thermostat broken have it be replaced. It could be clogged or there could be a water clogged and check the coffee tube too.