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Nelinha Rodrigues Posted on May 04, 2020

Hello. my senseo machine is leaking and explodes hot water, or steams as you will

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Is the leak coming from the bottom of the machine or from near the spout or brew head?

Testimonial: "from the brew head"

  • Vanessa Jackson May 04, 2020

    There can be various reasons why the machine is leaking from the brew head. The first reason can be that the coffee pod is not placed correctly. It could also be leaking because the rubber seal ring is stuck, it needs to be correctly placed around the rim of the water distribution disc. If the leak still continues then try cleaning the pod holder as it may be clogged, clean the sieve in the centre of the pod holder with warm water and a brush. Let me know if any of these solutions work.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 26, 2008

SOURCE: Steam wand shooting water instead of steam

you should confirm right operation reference to instruction book,

perhaps need descaling for your machine.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: No steam, just hot water.

The steam wand has to be removed to be cleaned properly. Unfortunately, this procedure is not outlined in the manual. Just cleaning the wand on the outside or using a clip to clean the tip is not enough.

The other end of steam wand where it connects to the pressuring cabin actually swivels around a fitting. It is this fitting that you need to thoroughly clean. Years of using the machine can cause calcification around this fitting.

If you look under this end of hte steam wand, you should see a philllip-headed screw. Before you loosen this screw, you have to remove the grey trim so that the entire wand can be remove.

Once the entire wand is removed, what I just described will be much clearer.


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Ernest R

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: Water is leaking, while the machine heats water for steaming

The steam valve tap rod needs to be replaced, or check machine if it has a plastic steam valve, Gaggia designed a new Stainless steel steam valve for the compact machine.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2010

SOURCE: Saeco Odea Go - Hot water leaks from bottom of machine

That's leaking from the hoses coming out from the boiler,if the machine is new it should be still under warranty, may have to take it back to the service center.When making coffee the lines are under pressure and the water never have a chance to pass through the ground coffee.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 23, 2010

SOURCE: Our Saeco Magix Deluxe (old

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When the machine is done brewing some water is relieved into the drip tray. This is the pressure relief. Some coffee residue is also taken into the drip tray. This is normal. As long as nothing is under the machine your OK.

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Hans Beers ([email protected]).
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