It goes through a complete cycle beans grind, water goes in but comes out in the drip pan. No coffee
SOURCE: Saeco Odea Go - slow to brew coffee, comes out of steam valve
The steam valve needs to be replaced, because the pins have been damaged from high pressure buildup, could have been caused from a very fine grind. You can also check the screen in the brew unit that might be blocked and causing the high pressure backup.
SOURCE: water coming from machine when brewing coffee
there is excess water that comes from the injector when the brew group disinguages it. make sure the path is clear of coffee grounds in such. Some other things to check are the conditions of thr o-rings there are to 2 on thr injector inside the machine and one on the brew group if there damaged at all they will leak.
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!
SOURCE: saeco odea does not brew. coffee beans will grind,
Hi...Keep on grinding until the Auto Dosing System readjust the amount of grind to be in the optimum. Normally it takes 3 to 4 grinds. Whenever we change the type of beans, this condition happens, it is not a problem.
This tells me that either the grind is too fine and or the brew unit screen, and discharge tube needs to be cleaned. Try this first press the button for making a espresso using the manual function, do not add coffee through the door then press the brew button. If water flows freely then the grind is too fine, if you get the water prime error then the screen under the red o-ring on the brew unit needs to be cleaned.
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