Spidem Trevi Digital Coffee Maker, Espresso Machine - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
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There are 2 reset buttons on the side of the boiler if you have the neew J boiler.
If you machine is older, there is a reset button in the back of the boiler towards the bottom of the boiler. Push in between the 2 wires on the black thermostat on either boiler. Its harder on the J boiler because the thermostats are between the boiler and the side of the machine.
4/11/2012 8:45:14 PM •
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Decalcify has appeared on the screen
its bunged up with lime scale then,,,,,get some kettel cleaner mix it up in warm water in a jug,,,poor it in the water holder and let it run through ,,,catching it in the jug to return it to the water holder again,,do this a good fuw times till it runs freely,,then flush it out realy well with plenty of clean water before you drink from it
7/1/2010 11:30:17 PM •
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Brew Unit will not go back into place
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You must make sure that the brew unit is ready to reinsert into the machine. To return the brew group to the centered position, you first need to drop the funnel. To do this, look on the opposite side of the brew group from the handle. At the top you will see an object that looks like a sharks fin. If you follow this piece down you will see 2 horizontal bars on the brew group body. Push your finger between these 2 bars and the funnel will drop. Now you can push the puck slide on the left side down and to the center. If you look down through the funnel you should see a piston. This should be centered in the funnel. If not, locate the slide on the left side of the brew unit, (it should be hanging down, a flat rectangular piece attached to the cylinder) and push the slide to the right until it does. Push the press button and you are now ready to reinsert the brew group in to the machine. First you must close the door with the drip tray and dredge drawer inserted and turn on the machine without having the brew group in. You will hear the motor turn on and when it stops completely, open the door and remove the tray, and dredge drawer, now replace the tray and insert the brew group. If it still won’t go in check the cog in the back of the machine. There are 2 wide teeth that should be at the 10:00 and 12:00 position. If they are at a different position you have a broken drive gear.
4/18/2010 2:58:06 AM •
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Red flashing below picture of bean
Probably the Dump box, brew group, or drip tray not properly positioned or service door not closed.
So you can check one by one if they are in right position.
Good luck.
4/3/2010 3:04:55 PM •
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The steamer won't shut off
check saeco sites. for parts
Theres a internal valve that usally gets clogged with scale in such sonetimes a clean out will fix it
12/17/2009 12:02:19 AM •
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How can I ajust my machine the coffee is coming
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There are more than a few things that can cause weak coffee.
Grind is too coarse. It should look like coarse sugar.
You cleaned the brew unit and left a part out or put it in incorrectly.
Grind adjustment is set too high. Turn to a lower # while the grinder is operating.
Grinder is been taken apart and not put back together correctly.
Grinder is broken and the grinds are just big chunks.
10/23/2009 9:53:28 PM •
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How do I change the language on the display screen
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Push and hold the menu button. When it changes in the window,
use the up or down arrow button until you come to a window that has
something like "lingua, or spreka", and then push the menu button
again. Use the up arrow to scroll to "English". When you have the
astric (*) in front of English push the menu button again. You have
selected English and then you can push the escape button to exit. Some
machines have exit in the scroll bar, so it depends on your machine.
10/22/2009 7:44:54 PM •
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Container leaking
Check the bottom of the container, there is a spring loaded valve and an o-ring, one of them might be damaged or not seated properly.
12/17/2009 12:04:54 AM •
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Water leak
Good chance its leaking from the boiler if has been descaled or used for a period of time.
Just had the same problem with mine.
4/1/2009 1:11:52 AM •
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No power to my Spidem Trevi Digital Coffee machine
Although it may be a different problem completely, most of these failures are caused by a thermal fuse that has opened.
They are positioned close to the heating element and serve to prevent fires in case the control of the heater element fails.
Unfortunately, they often fail for no reason at all (except being poorly made in China) and are welded into the circuit (solder melts at too low of a temperature) making them nearly impossible to replace at home.
2/18/2009 8:58:24 PM •
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Trevi digital plus- lcd screen dose not work proply.
Assuming that the integrated circuit that provides the signals for the display is not defective (those circuits are quite reliable), the following may help.
LCD readouts have a very thin conductive film on the rear glass that is often contacted electrically by a silicon strip with fine wires embedded it which are used as connectors to the circuit board.
Both sides of this contact strip is sandwiched between the display thin-film contacts and mating contacts on the printed circuit board.
This is strictly a pressure-type connector and they are easily misaligned if not rigidly held.
The only way to correct this is to reposition the silicon conductor strip, possibly multiple times, to try to get all segments of the display working.
An instrument technician is probably the best choice to do this kind of work but the labor may be costly.
2/18/2009 8:54:47 PM •
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HOW DO I CHANGE THE GRINDING MECHANISM ON MY SPIDEM TREVI EXCLUSSIVE ESPRESSO MACHINE. I HEAR THE MACHINE GRINDING BUT IT'S REALLY NOT DOING ANYTHING. ANY SUGGESTIONS
When the grinder spins free and fast it only means that fresh beans are not feeding into the burrs. This happens when:
1- Grind setting is too fine and beans cannot enter the grinder mechanism.
2- Use of oily dark roast beans can clog the ground coffee chamber and preven the fresh beans entering the grinder.
3- The ground coffee chamber outlet is clogged due to oily beans or too fine coffee setting.
When you cleaned the grinder you may not have cleaned the coffee outlet to the doser on the left. You can clean the outlet to open the passage of coffee grounds to collect in the dosing device..
After cleaning the outlet, you should next make sure that coffee grounds are not packed in the doser. The doser is inside the door right above the brew group.
To access the doser:
1- Remove water tank.
2- Remove the brew group.
3- Lay the machine on its back for full view of the doser.
4- Pull the doser door open (it is like an Attic door.
5- Keep the doser door open and clean the inside with a brush. The outlet from the grinder is on the right side with a wire wiper cleaner that moves across the grinder outlet fills from the grinder. This opening.
Use a brush to clean the doser.
On the left of the doser space there is a plastic flap that is pushed to the left when coffee grounds fill the doser.
At certain distance push back (1/4") the notch on top of the flap pushes the doser micro switch pin to stop the grinder. Push the flap gently to the left to make sure that it is moving well. With each push back of the flap, one can hear the feeble click sound from the micro switch.
When the above cleaning is done, try the grinding.
If the conical burrs have not been replaced for over 2500 grinds, it is time to do so.
The above grinder and grinder doser cleaning instructions are available as download files on the following page link:
One can find many useful maintenance guides on one page.
Good luck.
http://www.partsguru.com/MaintenanceofEspressomachines.htm Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at
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