Philips Coffee Makers & Espresso Machines - Answered Questions & Fixed Issues

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Philips LatteGo Coffee Machine. The water light stays on even if the water tank is full.

Limited help here, but these machines need dealer service every 6 to 12 months depending on use. Of course they don't tell you this when you buy them. https://www.google.com/search?q=Philips+Lattego+water+light+stays+on ..
12/10/2023 4:54:08 PM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on Dec 10, 2023 • 28 views
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Attempting to install 3-way valve in Senseo Coffee Maker

I have the same Did you ever found out how to install t he valve? Please send me info to [email protected] Miguel Marquez
1/21/2023 8:04:00 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Jan 21, 2023 • 1,315 views
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My Senseo coffeemaker no longer

Try using it in a totally different wall socket. I don't know *what* it needs exactly, but I've seen this behaviour fixed by moving the Senseo.
10/29/2021 7:01:14 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Oct 29, 2021 • 1,595 views
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Lid keeps popping open while

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8/7/2021 6:01:24 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Aug 07, 2021 • 1,059 views
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Seaco Syntia hd8837. Why is it stuck in an endless descaling loop?

Descaling Problem SOLVED! Folks, I really hope this helps a lot of you. I too encountered the dreaded descaling problem where it gets stuck in a loop and never finishes. I thought the machine was toast and see so many reviews that people experienced this and had to return the machine. I tore apart the machine and figured out the issue and the super simple fix! What happens is the water level sensor does not know it is running out so when the tank empties due to running dry, it never completes the cycle. Where the water basin goes, if you look at the back lower down, you will see a small rectangular protrusion. This is the water level sensor that works by measuring capacitance. You know how sometimes your machine runs completely out of water and you have to prime it with the tea/hot water button? This is why! When you put the tank in full, water splashes over the edge and down the back. It coats the outside rear of the tank and the sensor with water so the machine thinks it still has an adequate level of water but then all of a sudden runs dry. The FIX: Take a paper towel and dry off the water level sensor and the back of the tank. When you put the tank in, do not fill it too high and put it in gently to avoid water spilling out. Simple as that...fixed! https://www.fixya.com/support/t7525311-machine_seems_stuck_in_descaling_mode and videos and help from Philips Press and hold (for about 6 seconds) the hot water button until the descaling light turns off. https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&rlz=1C1QJDB_enCA643CA644&sxsrf=ALeKk00Uzvq3eDBHCFOUx_2MVtsuTL0uPQ%3A1606349189530&ei=hfG-X6TtH5Wq1QGCjanwDg&q=Seaco+Syntia+hd8837+stuck+in+endless+descaling+loop
11/26/2020 12:10:29 AM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on Nov 26, 2020 • 141 views
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The Senseo has started to produce only half cups of coffee - using the same pads, and nothing appears wrong with the machine.

Try to clean the very small filter you have in the center of the pad holder.
7/10/2019 6:01:00 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Jul 10, 2019 • 433 views
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Rubber O ring for connection

I like my HD5702 but Could anyone know and tell me where I can get its new O-ring for repair the leakage.
12/17/2018 10:01:05 PM • Philips HD-5702 • Answered on Dec 17, 2018 • 205 views
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Senseo will not heat water

I had the same problem after only a few months. There is a float at the side of the water resivour, this float also has a magnet attached to it and for some reason becomes lodged at the bottom of the tank, telling the machine that there is not enough water in the tank, even when there is. Use a magnet on the outside of the resviour, connect it to the one on the inside and lift very slowly upwards...Hey presto the light stops flashing and the water boils
8/23/2018 3:45:31 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Aug 23, 2018 • 8,765 views
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I have descaled my Philips Syntia espresso machine regularly, but no water is coming out. I think there must be limescale buildup internally. How can I get the covers off to see the hoses?

First, I'm not a Philips technician. Also don't recommend De-scaling of table top machines UNLESS the MFR provides the de-scaler and recommends it. Several things can prevent the water flow in these small machines. It's probably the vibration pump but suggest following the following list to check if everything is in order. - Water not getting to machine or not sensing that the water tank is already filled. * There usually some type of float near to middle of the water tank. It's usually white or colored plastic. This 'float' needs to move freely up-down to 'sense' the filled tank. clean the tank and shake it -note the movement of this float. It will need further cleaning if it's stuck (or you will have to replace tank if it's crudded up). * Re-install tank and fill with filtered water. Turn machine off, count to 15 then turn on again. This usually turns on pump to add water to inner tank. If this does not happen then there is a CPU problem. If it does hums for 5-10 seconds then goes off but no heating then the pump may have an air bubble in line. Try the turn off and on method several times (up to 5) to get the water flowing. If it's still not working then there is a clog in the pump and will need service and/or replacement. * Did you change water source? Since this is a table top machine in which you fill the water tank. Try to use filtered (bottled ok) water. Do Not use Distilled or 100% pure water as this type of water will eat out the metals from your machine! Some places use a water softener as it tends to be better for the machine long term (years). * Still got problems? Check with vendor or MFR for service or replacement. Most machines of this type do not have serviceable parts or adjustments. Aloha, ukeboy57
1/19/2018 2:14:22 AM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on Jan 19, 2018 • 83 views
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I bought my senseo philips HD7825. I loaded the water then plugged it in then I added the coffee pod. However, the power light kept blinking (slowly) as though it is heating up. But it is not heating.

Hi Quite possible the boiler has failed. You would need to disassemble to check (with a multimeter) if the boiler heater elements are a continuous track from one terminal to the other. Boilers often fail - else you have a electronics problem somewhere that will require a tech person check out. The other thing boilers can do is to develop an earth leak between the heater element itself and the outside of the element - this will cause the machine to shut down your house's power supply if you have an Earth Leakage Safety Switch installed in your meter box. Given this was an inexpensive machine and uses rather "odd bod" pods it may be time to consider something more 'common' like a Nespresso, Aldi or the Cafitaly style of capsules. I especially like the Cafitaly capsules as they have more coffee than Nespresso, have 2 internal filters, can be refilled with ground coffee (I reseal top with wide cellotape) and can be refilled at least 4-6 times before they should be thrown away. Instead of around 30-50c a cup, refilled capsules costs me about 9c a cup - I get about 100 capsules out of 1Kg (2.2 pounds) of coffee.... beat that. Cheers Mike
12/11/2017 4:25:52 PM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on Dec 11, 2017 • 209 views
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I was given a Philips HD 5400 seven years ago. I

Hi, from the manual: "If ever the hot water outlet opening should become blocked, you can remove the insert (flexible material) (fig. 20) and clean it separately. Do not forget to replace the insert before using the appliance again! " pic20-ycasxreas2wvf1fymebujylw-3-0.png
9/24/2017 11:10:37 AM • Philips HD-5400 • Answered on Sep 24, 2017 • 545 views
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My philips senseo coffee maker will not do anything. Ive changed fuse in plug,still nothing no lights or anything. Not been used for over a year,any ideas?

Hi,if its been packed away is there a chance the cable might have lost connection inside machine,open and check connections,just food for thought,all the best.
10/3/2015 7:23:57 AM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on Oct 03, 2015 • 210 views
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Why does the power light keep blinking

The blinking light is wrongfully indicating that there is not enough water in the tank. The sensor is a small magnet that is floating in a compartment at the bottom of the water tank. (The black square in the corner) You shold be able to see it. Check if it is stuck at the bottom and if it is floating in its chamber. If that is OK, the sensor inside the coffee maker that is reading the magnet might either have come faulty or dispaced (due to a shock?). That would need a disasembly of the coffee maker. Villi 24764206-nkfcmwx0nue3un5zzll12pfa-1-0.jpg
8/13/2015 9:33:08 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Aug 13, 2015 • 1,810 views
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My saeco one touch royal it give me eror code 5

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6/3/2015 3:49:56 AM • Philips Saeco... • Answered on Jun 03, 2015 • 947 views
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Need to replace the Senseo power cord. How do I open the bottom up?

Contact Philips customer support at: http://www.support.philips.com/support/contact/contact_page.jsp?userCountry=us&userLanguage=en
5/5/2015 10:16:36 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on May 05, 2015 • 269 views
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Boiler repair 7820

Coffeemaker boilers are not generally a repair item, if it's not a seal or removeable part on the outside of the boiler then most often it will just be full replacement of the boiler.
5/2/2015 7:49:35 PM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on May 02, 2015 • 234 views
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I need filter for Philips espresso duo HD5661/00, please let me know if you know where to purchase it. thnx in advance.

You are going to struggle finding one of those; where I live here in New Zealand that model has been obsolete for over a decade. You may be better off finding someone who repairs multiple brands of coffeemakers and see if one can be matched up. It is very possible that machines very similar are still being made, just not for Philips.
4/8/2015 4:36:13 AM • Philips Coffee... • Answered on Apr 08, 2015 • 163 views
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Espresso machine

Sometimes the rubber seals on these can be very "stuck" after not being opened for a while - about the best way to free them is to pour a little hot (near boiling) water around the outside of the lid to soften up the seal, make sure you are trying to turn it the right way (anti-clockwise) and give it a little force. You can help prevent this in future by lightly greasing the seal with a tiny bit of vegetable oil - sunflower oil works fine but most should do the job. if the rubber seal looks very distorted or cracked then take it to a hardware store and see if they can find something the right size or try philips support from the same link below. get the user manual here (sorry not available in english, but is available in most other main languages) http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/cpindex.pl?slg=AEN&cat=KAP_COFFEEMAKERSANDKETTLES_CA&sct=CK_ESPRESSOMACHINES_SU&session=20070307124515_83.54.34.75&grp=KITCHEN_APPLIANCES_GR&ctn=HD5661/90&mid=Link_UserManuals&hlt=Link_UserManuals Hope this helps :)
3/7/2015 7:16:49 AM • Philips HD-5661 • Answered on Mar 07, 2015 • 399 views
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Water leaks when machine is operated

Most of the time this is caused by one of the tubes - for water transport through the machine - that has come off. It is also possible that the waterpump itself is leaking. You should bring it in at your retailer to have it repaired.
3/2/2015 7:42:41 PM • Philips Senseo... • Answered on Mar 02, 2015 • 532 views
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