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Does it give this message from the moment that it starts grinding? or does it already give this message from before you can press anything?
In the first case: vacuum the compartment out, check the grinding mill by turning the grinding size up and down until it goes a little more smooth and fill it up again.
In the last case: Check if there are any switches in the compartment where you fill the beans. Check if there is no dirt/dust underneath or around the contact and if so, clean it up. Refill the machine and try again..
the add beans to hopper signal most likely is triggered by the machine not sensing enough load put on the grinder (hence it thinks its out of beans) , this most likely is set by the grind (fine/course ) id say the grind is set to an improper size and the automatic sensor is picking up on that
another thing is the coffee / if its way too moist and not dry enough then its also going to trip the sensor as well
Sounds like the grinder is blocked. Set the grinder to the coarsest setting (largest number) and try a few more times. If still no luck then vacuum out all the beans, run the grinder again a couple of times and then add a small amount of fresh beans (not from a fridge or freezer as these will be moist and can cause problems) and try making coffee again. If after a few tries it still doesn't work then you will either have to remove the top grinder burr and clean both burrs (not recommended unless you are bit of a handy person) or you could try vacuuming out the beans again and letting the grinder dry out for a while (although unlikely, it could be wet from water spillage). Good luck hope this helps.
that mean no coffee go through us if you dont use the machine often you might have coffee residue on the grinder teet remove the coffee bean in the hole were the coffee bean goes use a brush and clean the grinder teet very good with the residue of coffee gonna grind and gonna go through thanks for usig fixya pierre
Sometimes the chamber between the grinder and brewer will clog up.
Try:
Open the grind all the way up to the highest number. Push the grind button and while grinding move the dose knob (the one with the + - sign toward minus. If it does not kick in and dose try it again. If it does take off then leave it on the high number for 3 coffees.
Then while the grinder is turning move the two knobs back to whre they were.
If this does not work you can reomve the brew unit and right above where it sits in the machine there is a trap door that you can open.
Open it and shove someting like a straw up toward the grinder and you should get a bunch of grounds droppiing down. Then try the above procedure a couple more times.
If this does not work you may need to google "Saeco repair" and send it to an authorized repair center.
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