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My Saeco Trevi(identical to Vienna it appears) Just stopped making hot water.The second light that lets you know it's ready, keeps blinking, never getting "ready". Looked for reset switch and fuse as in posts for Vienna, but can't find(or identify) one. The boiler assembly looks identical to the Vienna. Should(could) I just replace the entire assembly as a Fix?
Thanks Irish! I have been able to locate a boiler assembly online(approx. $100) but that seems to be the extent of parts readily available to the general public(unless you or someone else knows of another site for parts) Would the thermostat, etc. be included with the replacement boiler assembly? Thanks Thanks Irish! I have been able to locate a boiler assembly online(approx. $100) but that seems to be the extent of parts readily available to the general public(unless you or someone else knows of another site for parts) Would the thermostat, etc. be included with the replacement boiler assembly? Thanks
It would be cheaper to check the thermostat and heating element first and the wiring continuity, although I am not sure if you can find the replacement parts. If you can't, then it looks like you have no choice but to replace the entire assembly.
Yes, I believe so..As far as individual parts, like I said, they are extremely hard to find , and you will most likely have to buy an entire second hand piece and rip the necessary parts off it;(
I belive replacing the entire assembly should solve the problem..
Yes, I believe so..As far as individual parts, like I said, they are extremely hard to find , and you will most likely have to buy an entire second hand piece and rip the necessary parts off it;(
I belive replacing the entire assembly should solve the problem..
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I would not use this product unless you exactly know what it is, and if it's appropriate for your coffee machine. Instead get some Saeco decalcifier powder DEZCAL that you add to your water and follow your machine instruction on how to decalcify.
As far as I remember, It should switch paranello stick on the right of the machine (milk steamer) from steam to hot water (for making tea for example) and back. Try pressing and turn the knob at the right side of the machine.
Descaling Saeco Automatic espresso machinesSAECO VIENNA SUPERAUTOMATIC MACHINES: SAECO VIENNA DIGITAL - MANUAL DESCALE PROGRAM 1. Fill the water tank with the Saeco descaling solution. (1 bottle of Saeco descaling solution to one full tank of water.) 2. Turn on the machine. Run approximately 1 cup through the steam wand by turning open the hot water steam valve). Turn machine off and let sit for 5 minutes. 4. Repeat this procedure until the water tank is empty. Then rinse water tank thoroughly and flush the machine by running two tanks of clear water through the steam wand. 5. To clear the "Decalcify" message on the Digital model, press the MENU/OK key to go into programming mode. Scroll up or down to select the "Signal.Descal" function. Press MENU/OK. Next, the messages " Quantity Water Not Reached" and "Left Quantity" will flash. Press MENU/OK again - the message "Reset Descaling Program - Yes" will appear. Press MENU/OK again. The Descale meter is now cleared. SAECO VIENNA DIGITAL - AUTOMATIC DESCALE PROGRAM 1. Press the MENU/OK key to go into programming mode. Scroll up or down to select the "Descaling" function . Press MENU/OK key. Place a large container under the hot water/steam nozzle. Fill the water tank with Saeco descaling solution. (1 bottle of Saeco descaling solution to one full tank of water. Refer to the instructions on the bottle). 2. Then completely open the hot water/steam rotary valve/knob. The pump starts and the descaling program begins. During this phase the pump runs at intervals and the message "Machine is Descaling" is displayed. The complete program takes about 40 minutes. Do not add any water to the tank during this phase. When the message "Descaling Finished" appears, close the hot water/steam valve. The message "Rinse Machine" will appear. 4. Remove and rinse water tank thoroughly, fill with fresh water and replace on machine. Empty the container under the hot water/steam nozzle and replace. Flush the machine by running the tank of clear water through the hot water/steam wand until the message "Rinsing Finished" appears. Exit the Programming mode by pressing "MENU/OK" Refill the water tank with fresh water. 5. To clear the "Decalcify" message on the Digital model, press the MENU/OK key to go into programming mode. Scroll up or down to select the "Signal.Descal" function. Press MENU/OK. Next, the messages " Quantity Water Not Reached" and "Left Quantity" will flash. Press MENU/OK again - the message "Reset Descaling Program - Yes" will appear. Press MENU/OK again. The Descale meter is now cleared. Descaling Single Boiler Home espresso machines(HOME SINGLE BOILER ESPRESSO MACHINES)
Approximately every 3 months (depending on your use and the water hardness), clean the machine with natural citric acid based decalcifying agent. 1. Add a descaling solution into the water reservoir. Mix thoroughly to dissolve (use warm water for better results). 2. Remove the filter holder and place a cup under the group head and another cup, or other container, under the steam wand to catch cleaning solution. 3. Turn espresso machine on, turn coffee pump on and run approximately 8 oz. of solution through the brew head. Turn machine off and let the machine sit for 15 minutes. 4.Run approximately 8 oz. through the steam wand, and again, turn machine off and let sit for 15 minutes. Repeat by allowing solution to run alternately through the steam wand and brew head. Turn espresso machine off after each cycle. Repeat process until solution has been run through. 5. Do not leave espresso machine on. Do not wait for the ready light to come on. Do not use the steam switch during this process. Do not allow reservoir to run empty! 6. Rinse reservoir thoroughly with fresh water. Refill reservoir with fresh water. Run half a tank of fresh water through group head, alternating between group head and steam wand.
What can have happened is that through an overflow of used coffee the hole in the back is stuffed with the ground used coffee. The way to solve this is getting out the brewing group and rinse the hole with water after removing the cloggin coffee residu. You can find this hole just beneath the outgoing axle.
There are no screw to be removed, you have to take off the plastic ring in the water inlet. Take a screw driver and set it between the chassis and the water inlet.
you have to replace the gasket in your water inlet, if you look where the inlet is you will see there are a little gap between the chassis and the inlet.
Take a screwdriver and bend up the plastic, you will now see the gasket.
Thanks Irish! I have been able to locate a boiler assembly online(approx. $100) but that seems to be the extent of parts readily available to the general public(unless you or someone else knows of another site for parts) Would the thermostat, etc. be included with the replacement boiler assembly? Thanks
Blinking "ready" light never stops blinking
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