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Sean Schneider Posted on Aug 03, 2014

Dry coffee grounds drop out

It grinds the coffee bean and drops the dry grounds into the waste can( I do not the term for it). No water comes with it. The inner red light will come on and be solid. I have to pick up the lid and put it back on to get the light to go off. It will do the a few time than work for a few times, it is hit and miss when it will work. Thank you Sean

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 28, 2009

SOURCE: no coffee

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Open the door and remove the grounds drawer and brew unit. Check the injector nozzel in the back of the machine and see if you have 2 orange o-rings. If you don't that is the problem. If you do, check that the gatevalve is opening. That is located between the 2 orange o-rings towards the bottom. Also check that the gatevalve has 90 degree legs. They should not be bent in. If they are you need to replace the gatevalve.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2010

SOURCE: Saeco Incanto S-Class Sirius coffee machine not sensing beans.

I have had the same problem the only way I could get it to brew would to use the program quantity feature every time. I was going to take it in today and decided to restore the factory settings and now its working like it should. This seems to be a circuit board issue Ouch! I have another issue with the steam, if I take the knob off it works if I don't it doesn't glad I bought a 2K model GRRRRR!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 13, 2010

SOURCE: grinds coffee but no water comes thru

Sounds like the grinder is grinding too much coffee than the brew unit can handle. Otherwords itis overloading the brewunit. Try reduce the aroma in the coffee menu to mild.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2010

SOURCE: no coffee coming out. i

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Turn your small knob down in the bean hopper. You are putting to much coffee in the brw unit. The + / - knob has to be turned down 1 mark or click.

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