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Why i cannot push back the ground coffee tray

I cannot push back the ground coffee tray - a part in the back is preventing me to push it back

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With this machine you have to lift a little as you push back and the same with pulling it out lift it up then pull out. Otherwise open the door take everything out and re load to make sure everything is in its correct place.

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SOURCE: SAECO VD

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If you take out the brewing unit and look in the chassis you can see a hole, make sure that hole is clean.

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SOURCE: leaking coffee grounds and water

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There should be a small amount of coffee residue and about an oz. of water going into the drip tray. This is the pressure relief process, when the machine finishes the coffee making. If it didn't release the pressure thhis way you could have an explosion of coffee when it cycles back.

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