Hi,
pls try to describe what are the symptoms.
Grinder might be dead, or the doser switch may say that there's no need for grinding because it feels there is enough ground coffee.
I would clean the grinder completely, clean the doser from all ground coffee and give it a try and let me know.
Hope that helps.
M.
SOURCE: Coffee Grounds
I would try cleaning out your coffee grinder first.
Here is the link to some helpful documents: http://www.cerinicoffee.com/Saeco_technical_documents.asp
Espresso machines and cleaning supplies
Visit www.CeriniCoffee.com
SOURCE: Coffee Grounds
Grinder needs to be adjusted or it popped out of its shaft.
Grinding the coffee too fine or the grinder backing up will cause tension between the upper burr and the grind shaft casing.
Once this happens 9 times out of 10 it will relieve pressure by popping itself out of the shafting or worse yet, cracking the shaft itself.
If you open the side of the machine where the brew drive is and you see grinds all over the place, there's a good chance that's what happened.
Needs to be sent out for repair.
SOURCE: saeco royal digital part 0701.R05.050 broke how
HI
Its called a thumbscrew. You have pulled the nut that was molded into it out. Don't use the key to install the new one. That is why they call it a thumb screw. Finger tight. Should be able to get it from one of the online vendors. http://www.partsguru.com carries it. Wholelattelove. 1st line.com
Testimonial: "thanks "
SOURCE: my saeco royal professional has no power, no lights. What's up?
Hi
First I would check the switch on the bottom left side of the machine and make sure that it has not been turned off.
If it is on you may have a fuse out on the board. It is a very special fuse. It is a 35Ma timed lag fuse When we change them we put in a 50Ma Timed lag fuse with no problems, because the 35MaT is hard to find.
834 views
Usually answered in minutes!
×