Saeco HD8838/04 User Manual
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
1. Read all instructions.
2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons do not immerse
cord, plugs, or appliance in water or other liquid.
4. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used by or near
children.
5. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool
before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner. Return
appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair
or adjustment.
7. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
8. Do not use outdoors.
9. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
11. Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into wall outlet. To
disconnect, turn any control to “off”, then remove plug from wall outlet.
12. Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
13. Save these instructions.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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CAUTION
This appliance is for household use only. Any servicing, other than cleaning and
user maintenance, should be performed by an authorized service center. Do not
immerse machine in water. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
disassemble the machine. There are no parts inside the machine serviceable by
the user. Repair should be done by authorized service personnel only.
1. Check voltage to be sure that the voltage indicated on the nameplate
corresponds with your voltage.
2. Never use warm or hot water to fill the water tank. Use cold water only.
3. Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of the appliance during
operation.
4. Never clean with scrubbing powders or harsh cleaners. Simply use a soft
cloth dampened with water.
5. For optimal taste of your coffee, use purified or bottled water. Periodic
descaling is still recommended every 2-3 months.
6. Do not use caramelized or flavored coffee beans.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE POWER
SUPPLY CORD
A. A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is to be
provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping
over a longer cord.
B. Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords are available
and may used if care is exercised in their use.
C. If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used,
1. The marked electrical rating of the detachable power-supply cord or
extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the
appliance
2. If the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord should be a
grounding-type 3-wire cord, and
3. The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the
counter top or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped
over.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
The co ee machine is suitable for preparing espresso co ees using co ee beans; it is equipped
with a device to dispense steam and hot water. The structure of the machine with its elegant
housing has been designed for domestic use only and is not suitable for continuous profession-
al-type operation.
Keep these operating instructions in a safe place and make them available to anyone
who may use the co ee machine.
For further information or in case of problems that are not included or not completely explained
in these instructions, please contact the authorised service centres.
Warning. No liability is held for damage caused by:
• Incorrect use not in accordance with the intended purposes;
• Repairs not carried out by authorised service centres;
• Tampering with the power cord;
• Tampering with any parts of the machine;
• Storage or use of the machine at a temperature outside the operating temperature
range (+15°C / +45°C);
• The use of non-original spare parts and accessories.
In these cases, the warranty is not valid.
SAFETY REGULATIONS
Never allow water to come into contact with any of the electrical parts of the
machine: Danger of short circuit! Steam and hot water may cause scalding!
Do not direct the steam or hot water jet towards body parts. Carefully handle the
steam/hot water spout by its grip: Danger of scalding!
Intended use
The co ee machine is intended for domestic use only. Do not make any technical changes or use
the machine for unauthorised purposes since this would create serious hazards! The appliance is
not to be used by persons (including children) with reduced physical, mental or sensory abilities
or with scarce experience and/or expertise, unless they are supervised by a person responsible
for their safety, or they are instructed by this person on how to properly use the machine.
Power Supply - Power Cord
Only connect the co ee machine to a suitable socket.
The voltage must correspond to that indicated on the machine label located on the inside of
the service door.
Never use the co ee machine if the power cord is defective or damaged.
If damaged, the power cord must be replaced by the manufacturer or an authorised service
centre. Do not pass the power cord around corners, over sharp edges or over hot objects and
keep it away from oil. Do not use the power cord to carry or pull the co ee machine.
Do not pull out the plug by the power cord or touch it with wet hands. Do not let the power cord
hang freely from tables or shelves.
For the safety of others
Prevent children from playing with the machine.
Children are not aware of the risks related to electric household appliances.
Do not leave the machine packaging materials within the reach of children.
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Danger of burns
Never direct the jet of hot steam and/or hot water towards yourself or others: Danger of
scalding! Always use the handles or knobs provided.
Milk Container
At rst use or after a long period of inactivity wash all components of the milk container to
guarantee good operation and to avoid proliferation of bacteria, harmful to health.
The milk in the carafe may be stored inside the carafe using the instructions and precautions on
the original package. Do not use milk after its expiration date indicated on the package.
If milk is left in the carafe, make sure it is still suitable for food consumption before using it.
At least once a week the carafe must be removed for thorough cleaning.
Machine Location - Suitable Location for Operation and Maintenance
For best use, it is recommended to:
• Choose a safe, level surface, where there will be no danger of overturning it or being in-
jured.
• Choose a location that is su ciently well-lit, clean and near an easily reachable socket;
• Provide for a minimum distance from the sides of the machine as shown in the illustra-
tion;
• During machine turning on/o , it is recommended to place an empty glass under the dis-
pensing spout.
Do not keep the machine at temperatures below 0°C. Frost may damage the machine.
Do not use the co ee machine outdoors.
In order to prevent its housing from melting or being damaged, do not place the machine on
very hot surfaces and close to open ames.
Storing the Machine - Cleaning
Before cleaning the machine, turn it o by pressing the ON/OFF button, and then by switching
the power button to “0”. Finally, remove the plug from the socket. Wait for the machine to cool
down.
Never immerse the machine in water!
It is strictly forbidden to tamper with the internal parts of the machine.
Water left in the tank for several days should not be consumed. Wash the tank and ll it with
fresh drinking water.
If the machine is not to be used for a long time, dispense water from the dispensing spout, then
turn o the machine and unplug it from the socket.
Store it in a dry place, out of the reach of children.
Keep it protected from dust and dirt.
Repairs / Maintenance
In case of failure, problems or a suspected fault resulting from the falling of the machine, im-
mediately remove the plug from the socket. Never attempt to operate a faulty machine.
Servicing and repairs may only be carried out by authorised service centres.
All liability for damages resulting from work not carried out by professionals is declined.
Fire Safety Precautions
In case of re, use carbon dioxide (CO2) extinguishers. Do not use water or dry powder extin-
guishers.
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Co ee bean hopper cover
Power cord
Pre-ground
co ee doser
Intenza water lter
(Optional)
Grease for the Brew Group
Water hardness test
LCD Display
“Aroma” - Pre-ground co ee /
hot milk selector switch
Strong co ee brew button
Long co ee brew button
Cappuccino / hot milk
brew button
Co ee / hot water /
PROGRAMMING MENU selector
switch
ON/OFF button
Brew Group
Co ee grounds drawer
Milk container
coupling
Service door
Grinder
adjustment knob
Pre-ground co ee
compartment
Co ee bean hopper
Co ee / hot water /
Cappuccino dispensing spout
Cup holder grill
Power button
Full drip tray indicator
Drip tray
Water tank
Milk Container
Control Panel
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For your safety and the safety of oth-
ers, carefully follow the instructions
provided in the "Safety Regulations"
section.
Machine Packaging
The original packaging has been designed
and constructed to protect the machine
during transport. We recommend keep-
ing the packaging material for possible
future transport.
Preliminary Operations
• Remove the co ee bean hopper cover,
the drip tray with grill and the milk
container from the packaging.
• Remove the co ee machine from the
packaging and position it in a place
that meets the requirements described
in the safety regulations.
• Place the drip tray with grill into its
appropriate seat on the machine. Make
sure it is fully inserted to its limit stop.
• Insert the co ee bean hopper cover.
Note: Insert the plug into the
socket only when indicated
and check that the general switch is
in "0" position.
Important note: Carefully
read the explanations of all
the warnings the machine displays
to the user on the control panel
LCD display (section "LCD Display
Warnings").
NEVER remove the drip tray
when the machine is turned
on. Wait a couple of minutes after
turning on/o , as the machine will be
carrying out a rinse/self-cleaning cy-
cle (see section "Rinse/Self-cleaning
Cycle").
TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTALLATION
• GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................... 2
• SAFETY REGULATIONS ............................................ 2
• INSTALLATION ........................................................ 5
Machine Packaging ..............................................................5
Preliminary Operations ........................................................5
• RINSE/SELFCLEANING CYCLE ................................. 6
• USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME OR
AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY. .................... 7
• “INTENZA” WATER FILTER. ...................................... 8
• WATER HARDNESS MEASUREMENT ......................... 9
• MILK CONTAINER ................................................... 9
• COFFEE BREWING ................................................. 10
Dispensing Spout Adjustment ............................................10
'Aroma' Adjustment ...........................................................10
Using Co ee Beans .............................................................10
Using Pre-ground Co ee ....................................................11
• CAPPUCCINO ....................................................... 12
• HOT MILK BREWING ............................................. 12
• CLEANING OF THE MILK BREWING SYSTEM ........... 14
Automatic cleaning functions ............................................14
Fast cleaning ......................................................................14
Periodic cleaning ................................................................15
• HOT WATER DISPENSING ...................................... 18
• ADJUSTMENTS ..................................................... 19
Saeco Adapting System ......................................................19
Co ee Grinder Adjustment .................................................19
Adjusting the Co ee Length ...............................................19
Cappuccino Adjustment .....................................................20
Adjusting the amount of frothed milk ................................21
Stand-by ............................................................................21
• PROGRAMMING ................................................... 22
Enter the “menu” ................................................................22
Programming controls .......................................................22
Exit Programming Mode ....................................................22
Functions ...........................................................................22
Programming Example ......................................................23
• CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ............................. 24
General Cleaning ................................................................24
Brew Group ........................................................................24
• DESCALING .......................................................... 26
• CONTROL PANEL DISPLAY ..................................... 28
Ready Signals .....................................................................28
Alarm Signals .....................................................................29
Warning Signals .................................................................30
• TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................. 30
• TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................. 31
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• Remove the water tank from its place.
• Rinse and ll it with fresh water mak-
ing sure that it is not lled exceeding
the (MAX) level indicated in the tank.
Put the tank back in its place.
Fill the tank only with fresh,
non-sparkling water. Hot wa-
ter or any other liquid may damage
the tank and/or the machine. Do not
operate the machine if water is not
present: Make sure there is enough
water in the tank.
• Remove the co ee bean hopper cover.
Note: The hopper may be pro-
vided with different safety
features according to the regula-
tions of the country of use of the
machine.
• Slowly pour the co ee beans into the
hopper.
Only coffee beans must be
put into the co ee bean hop-
per. Ground co ee, instant co ee or
any other object may damage the
machine.
• Replace the co ee bean hopper cover.
• Insert the plug into the socket on the
back of the machine.
• Insert the plug of the other end of the
cable into a wall socket with suitable
power voltage.
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• Switch the power button to “I” to turn
the machine on.
• Make sure the selector switch is on “
” position; if necessary, turn it to the
indicated position.
• To turn the machine on simply press the
ON/OFF button.
• The display indicates that the machine
is priming the circuit.
Note: In some cases you may
be requested to manually
prime the circuit. For this operation
see section “Control Panel Display”.
• The display shows the ON/OFF icon.
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This cycle allows rinsing the co ee circuits
with fresh water.
The cycle is carried out:
• At machine start (with cold boiler)
• After priming the circuit (with cold
boiler)
• During the Stand-by preparation phase
(if a co ee product has been brewed)
• During the turning off phase after
pressing the ON/OFF button (if a cof-
fee product has been brewed).
A small amount of water will be dis-
pensed to rinse and heat all the machine
components; in this phase this icon is
displayed.
Wait for the cycle to nish automatically.
You can stop dispensing by pressing
either the co ee button and/or the
ON/OFF button.
RINSE/SELFCLEANING CYCLE
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USING THE MACHINE FOR THE FIRST TIME OR AFTER A LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY
These simple operations will make it pos-
sible to always brew excellent co ee.
1 Place a large container under the
dispensing spout.
2 Before starting the procedure, check
that the following icon is displayed.
8 Turn the selector switch clockwise and
set it to the “ ” position.
The following icon will be displayed.
Press button “ “ to start dispensing
hot water.
9 Dispense water until the no water
signal appears, then rotate the selec-
tor switch counter-clockwise until it is
back into the “ ” position.
3 Select the pre-ground co ee brewing
function by pressing the “ ” button
one or more times.
Do not add pre-ground co ee
to the compartment.
4 Press the button to brew a long cof-
fee.
5 Wait until brewing is completed and
empty the water container.
6 Repeat the operations from step 1 to
step 5 for 3 times; then continue with
step 7.
The icon will appear on the display.
7 Empty the container and replace it
under the dispensing spout.
10 At the end, fill the water tank again.
Then the products can be brewed as
described in the following sections.
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“INTENZA” WATER FILTER
To improve the quality of the used water,
it is advisable to install the water lter.
Remove the water lter from its packag-
ing, immerse it vertically (with the open-
ing positioned upwards) in cold water
and delicately press the sides so as to let
the air bubbles out.
Remove the small white filter from the
tank and store it in a dry place sheltered
from dust.
Set the Intenza Aroma System as speci ed
on the box.
A = Soft water
B = Hard water (standard)
C = Very hard water
Insert the lter into the empty tank. Press
it until its limit stop.
Fill the tank with fresh drinking water and
reinsert it into the machine.
Dispense the water in the tank by using
the hot water function (see section "Hot
water dispensing”).
Fill the water tank again.
Press the “ ” button until the following
page is displayed.
Press the “ ” button to select “ON” and
press the “ ” button to con rm.
In this way, the machine has been pro-
grammed to inform the user of the need
to replace the lter.
Note: When an “Intenza” lter
must be replaced with a new
one, the function must be reset. Re-
place the lter as previously shown.
After that, enter the programming
menu until the indicated window
is displayed and select the “RESET”
option. Then press the “ ” button.
This way, the machine is programmed
to manage a new lter.
Note: If the lter is already
installed and you want to
remove - but not replace - it, select
the “OFF” option and then press the
“” button.
To exit, turn the selector switch clockwise
and set it to the “ ” position.
Note: If there is no Intenza
water lter, insert the previ-
ously-removed small white lter into
the water tank.
Turn the selector switch counter-clock-
wise and set it to the “ ” position.
Condition for rst use of the machine.
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This section explains how to use a milk
container for the preparation of cappuc-
cino or hot milk.
Note: Before using the milk
container, clean it thoroughly
as described in section "Cleaning and
Maintenance".
Note: The milk must be
stored in the refrigerator
and poured into the container only
when preparing a cappuccino. After
use, put the container back in the
refrigerator.
DO NOT store milk out of the refrigera-
tor for longer than 15 minutes.
Note: In order to ll the milk
container, remove it from
the machine.
The milk container must be filled
with whole milk at refrigerator
temperature.
Warning! It is forbidden to use
the container for any other
liquids other than drinking water.
To properly use the container, proceed as
follows:
1 Remove the top cover paying attention
to the suction pipe.
MILK CONTAINER
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Intenza Aroma System
Machine water hardness setting
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WATER HARDNESS MEASUREMENT
The water hardness measurement is very
important in order to correctly manage
the “Intenza” lter and the frequency with
which the machine must be descaled.
Immerse the water hardness test strip
provided with the machine in water for
1 second.
Note: The test strip is only
valid for one measurement.
Check how many squares change colour
and refer to the table.
The letters correspond to the references
that are located in the base of the Intenza
lter. The lter must be adjusted based on
this measurement.
The numbers correspond to the settings
that are found for the water hardness ad-
justment that is shown in the program-
ming section.
More precisely:
1 = (very soft water)
2 = (soft water)
3 = (hard water)
4 = (very hard water)
Once this value is known, set the water
hardness value as specified in the pro-
gramming section.
3 Replace the suction pipe inside the
container and close the cover by press-
ing it to the end.
After that, the container may be used to
brew the desired beverages.
2 Fill the container with milk: Do not
exceed the MAX level indicated on the
container.
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Dispensing Spout Adjust-
ment
Most cups on the market can be used with
this co ee machine.
The height of the dispensing spout may
be adjusted to better t the dimensions
of the cups that you wish to use.
For the use of large cups.
• Two cups/mugs can be placed under
the dispensing spout for brewing two
co ees at the same time.
Note: Should the machine not
brew co ee, make sure that
the water tank contains water.
Before brewing co ee check
the lights on the display and
make sure the water tank and co ee
bean hopper are full.
Leave the selector switch on
the co ee position “” during
the brewing phase.
Before brewing the cof-
fee, adjust the height of the
dispensing spout according to your
needs and select the aroma or pre-
ground co ee.
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Manually move the dispensing spout up
or down to adjust its height by placing
your ngers as shown in the gure.
The recommended positions are:
For the use of small cups;
COFFEE BREWING
'Aroma' Adjustment
The machine is set-up for adjusting the
amount of co ee to be ground.
Four choices are possible by pressing and
releasing the “ ” button: mild, medium
or strong aroma, and ground co ee.
Selection can be made when the beans
appear on the display. Each time the “
” button is pressed and released, the
aroma changes by one degree:
= Mild aroma
= Medium aroma
= Strong aroma
Selection must be made prior to selecting
the co ee. The system sets the aroma ac-
cording to the personal taste of the user.
After selecting "Strong aroma", the func-
tion for brewing co ee with pre-ground
co ee is displayed.
This selection is displayed by the icon on
the side.
Refer to the relevant section to use this
function.
Note: A subsequent pressure
allows access to the page on
the side. This function allows brewing
hot milk.
Refer to the relevant section to use this
function.
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Using Coff ee Beans
• To brew co ee, press and release:
the “ ” button to select the desired
Aroma.
the “ ” button for an espresso cof-
fee;
the “ ” button for a long co ee.
• Then, the brewing cycle starts.
To brew 2 cups of co ee, press
the desired button twice. The
machine manages the brewing cycle
automatically.
• Coffee brewing stops automatically
when the pre-programmed level is
reached; however, it is possible to in-
terrupt co ee brewing by pressing the
button initially pressed.
Using Pre-ground Coff ee
This function allows using
pre-ground and decaffein-
ated co ee.
Note:
• If no pre-ground co ee is poured
into the compartment, only water
will be dispensed;
• If the dose is excessive and 2 or
more measuring scoops of co ee
are used, the machine will not
brew the product. Also in this case,
the machine will run an empty
cycle and discharge any ground
coffee into the coffee grounds
drawer.
To brew co ee:
• Press and release the “ ” button to
select the pre-ground co ee function.
• Lift the pre-ground coffee compart-
ment cover.
• Add only 1 scoop of pre-ground co ee
to the compartment. Use the measur-
ing scoop supplied with the machine to
perform this operation. Then, close the
cover.
Warning: Only add pre-ground
coffee to the compartment.
Only use ground co ee for espresso
machines and never co ee beans or
instant co ee. Other substances and
objects may cause severe damages to
the machine. Such damages will not
be covered by warranty.
Press and release:
the “ ” button for an espresso cof-
fee;
the “ ” button for a long co ee.
• Then, the brewing cycle starts.
• Coffee brewing stops automatically
when the pre-programmed level is
reached; however, it is possible to in-
terrupt co ee brewing by pressing the
button initially pressed.
After brewing the product, the co ee
beans con guration of the machine is
restored.
Repeat the steps described
above to brew other co ees.
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Danger of scalding! Brewing
may be preceded by small jets
of hot water.
Important note: Immediately
after using the machine to
brew a cappuccino, clean all compo-
nents as described in the "Cleaning of
the Milk Brewing System" section.
CAPPUCCINO
HOT MILK BREWING
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Place the cup you use every day to enjoy
your cappuccino.
Before brewing co ee check
the lights on the display and
make sure the water tank and co ee
bean hopper are full.
It is possible to prepare a
cappuccino with pre-ground
co ee. Select the function with the
“” button and pour the co ee in
the compartment as described in the
proper section.
Danger of scalding! Brewing
may be preceded by small jets
of hot water.
After lling the milk container, place it in
the machine. Insert the container pin in
its seat.
Make sure the container is inserted up to
its limit.
Press the “ ” button until the following
page is displayed.
Press the “ ” button to start brewing
hot milk.
After lling the milk container, place it in
the machine. Insert the container pin in
its seat.
Make sure the container is inserted up to
its limit.
Place the cup you use every day to enjoy
your hot milk.
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Press the “ “ button. Each brewing phase is pro-
grammed, but can be inter-
rupted in advance by pressing the “
” button.
• Once milk has been brewed, the ma-
chine brews the co ee.
The icon on the side is displayed during
the short warm-up phase required by the
machine.
Once the ideal temperature is reached, the
machine begins brewing the programmed
amount of hot milk.
Brewing will stop automatically.
If you wish to interrupt hot milk brewing,
press the “ ” button.
Important note: Immediately
after using the machine to
brew a hot milk, clean all components
as described in the "Cleaning of the
Milk Brewing System" section.
• The following icon is displayed during
the preheating time required by the
machine:
In this phase the machine
starts grinding co ee and/or
gets ready to brew co ee.
• When the following icon is displayed,
the machine brews frothed milk directly
in the cup.
Important note: Immediately
after using the machine to
brew a cappuccino, clean all compo-
nents as described in the "Cleaning of
the Milk Brewing System" section.
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Milk, even UHT milk, goes bad easily at room temperature; therefore, it is recommended to DO
NOT keep it at room temperature for long periods. Furthermore, the milk carafe has always to be
put back in the fridge when it is not needed.
It is also advisable to keep the parts in contact with the milk cleaned following the directions and
recommendations described in these instructions.
Before entering the Stand-by mode, the machine automatical-
ly performs a short cleaning cycle in the milk brewing area.
Moreover, after brewing any kind of milk-based beverage, the
machine reminds the user to clean the parts that have been
in contact with the milk.
This warning does not block any function of the machine
and can be deleted by pressing the right lower button every
time it appears.
However, it is advisable to regularly clean the parts
of the machine in contact with the milk following
the instructions described in the "CLEANING OF THE
MILK BREWING SYSTEM" section of the manual.
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(It is recommended to perform it after each milk brewing)
Before performing this operation remove the milk carafe from the machine.
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AUTOMATIC CLEANING FUNCTIONS
FAST CLEANING
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After having brewed milk for some times, turn the main knob to the right as for hot water dispensing: the image "CLEAN+” will appear.
Place a container under the dispensing spout and push the upper link button to start the cleaning operation. Then, bring the knob back
to the central position to allow other brewing programmes.
(It is recommended to perform this cleaning every time the milk carafe is removed, when the milk
system does not work properly or has milk deposits on it).
It is recommended to regularly clean the parts for brewing and frothing milk by dismounting both the parts
installed on the machine and those installed on the carafe.
Dismount the parts installed on the machine according to the instructions showed in the following gures:
PERIODIC CLEANING
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PERIODIC CLEANING
Proceed as follows for the parts installed on the carafe.
• Remove the carafe from the machine.
• Lift the cover and pay attention that the wand does not splash the remaining milk.
• Remove the pin:
- Rotate it counter-clockwise.
- Take o the pin from the cover.
• Wash the cover and the carafe with lukewarm water.
• Wash the wand and the pin of the machine by running lukewarm water inside the duct.
• After rinsing and drying all components, assemble the pin on the cover:
- Place the pin into the cover.
- Turn it clockwise until it is locked.
Insert the wand in the cover FROM THE STRAIGHT-CUT END and place the cover over the
milk container.
These parts can also be washed in the dishwasher placing them in the cutlery
basket so that they do not get lost.
Otherwise, the best way to clean the above-mentioned components is to leave
the dismounted parts for 30 min in a basinful of lukewarm water with the
speci c detergent Saeco Cleaning Powder. (Rinse the parts with running water
before reassembling them on the machine).
• Remove the wand from the cover.
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Proceed as follows to complete the cleaning process:
1 Remove the top cover paying attention to the suction pipe.
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2 Fill the container with lukewarm water: Do not exceed the MAX level indicated on the
container.
3 Replace the suction pipe inside the container and close the cover by pressing it to the
end.
Place the cup you use every day to enjoy your hot milk.
Press the “ ” button until the following page is displayed.
Press the “ ” button to start dispensing water.
Dispensing will stop automatically.
If you wish to interrupt water dispensing, press the “ ” button.
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Warning: At the beginning,
short spurts of hot water may
come out. Danger of scalding.
• Before dispensing hot water, check
that the following icon is displayed:
When the machine is ready, proceed as
follows:
• Place a container under the dispensing
spout.
• Turn the selector switch clockwise and
set it to the “ position.
• The following icon will be displayed.
HOT WATER DISPENSING
Press the “ ” button to start dis-
pensing hot water.
• Pour the desired amount of hot wa-
ter. To stop the hot water dispensing
press the “ ” button.
It may happen that, even
though the selector switch
has been turned, hot water does not
come out and the following icon is di-
splayed. Wait for the warm-up phase
to end in order to obtain a ow of hot
water from the dispensing spout.
If the following icon is dis-
played, clean the dispensing
spout. After placing an empty con-
tainer press the “ ” button and
wait until the dispensing is nished.
Then, hot water may be dispensed.
To reset the machine to normal opera-
tion turn the selector switch counter-
clockwise until it is set to the “ ” posi-
tion.
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The machine that you have bought allows
for certain adjustments that will permit
you to use it to its full potential.
Saeco Adapting System
Coffee is a natural product and its char-
acteristics may change according to its
origin, blend and roast. The Saeco co ee
machine is equipped with a self-adjusting
system that allows the use of all types of
co ee beans available on the market (non
caramelised).
• The machine automatically adjusts
itself in order to optimise the extrac-
tion of the coffee, ensuring perfect
compression of the tablet to obtain a
creamy espresso co ee that will release
all the aromas, regardless of the type of
co ee used.
• The optimisation process is a learning
process that requires the brewing of a
certain number of co ees to allow the
machine to adjust the compactness of
the ground co ee.
• Attention should be given to special
blends, which require grinder adjust-
ments in order to optimise the extrac-
tion of the co ee - (see section Co ee
Grinder Adjustment).
Coff ee Grinder Adjustment
Warning! The grinder adjust-
ment knob, inside the co ee
bean hopper, must be turned only
when the grinder is working. Do not
pour ground and/or instant coffee
into the co ee bean hopper.
Do not insert any material
other than co ee beans into
the hopper. The grinder contains
moving parts that may be dangerous.
Therefore, do not insert ngers and/
or other objects. The grind setting
may only be adjusted using the knob.
Turn o the machine and unplug it
from the socket before carrying out
any type of operation inside the cof-
fee bean hopper. Do not pour co ee
beans when the coffee grinder is
working.
The machine allows slight adjustments to
the co ee grinder to adapt it to the kind
of co ee used.
To make any adjustment, press and turn
the knob inside the co ee bean hopper.
Press and turn the knob by one notch at
a time and brew 2-3 cups of coffee; this
is the only way to notice differences in
grind.
The reference marks inside the coffee
bean hopper indicate the grind setting.
There are 5 different grind settings to
choose from with the following refer-
ences:
Large Mark - Coarse Grind
Small Mark - Fine Grind.
Adjusting the Coff ee Length
The machine allows you to adjust the
amount of brewed coffee according to
your taste and/or the size of your cups.
Each time the “ ” or “ ” button is
pressed and released, the machine brews
a pre-set amount of co ee. This amount
may be reprogrammed to your taste. Each
button may be individually programmed
for a speci c brew setting.
As an example, the following procedure
describes the programming of the “ ”
button, which is normally associated with
espresso co ee.
• Place a cup under the dispensing
spout.
ADJUSTMENTS
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• Press and hold the “ ” button until
the (MEMO) icon is displayed. At this
point, the machine is programming it.
• The machine begins the brewing
phase. The “ ” icon will be displayed
to show which button is being pro-
grammed.
• From now on, press the button with
the “ ” icon each time the desired
amount of coffee is reached in the
cup.
At this point, the “ ” button is pro-
grammed; each time it is pressed and
released, the machine will brew the same
amount of co ee that has just been pro-
grammed.
Cappuccino Adjustment
The machine allows you to adjust the
amount of dispensed milk and co ee, in
order to obtain a cappuccino according to
your taste and/or the size of your cups.
Each time the “ ” button is pressed
and released, it is possible to brew a
programmed cappuccino according to
several pre-set parameters. The amount
of milk and co ee may be reprogrammed
to your taste.
After lling the milk container, place it in
the machine. Insert the container pin in
its seat.
Make sure the container is inserted up to
its limit.
Place the cup you use every day to enjoy
your cappuccino.
When the icon on the side appears, re-
lease the “ ” button. The machine is
warming up for the preparation of milk.
In this phase the machine grinds the de-
sired amount of co ee.
Once the machine is warmed up, the
brewing of hot milk starts.
The “ ” icon will appear on the display.
From now on, press the “ ” button
each time the desired amount of milk is
reached in the cup.
Once milk has been prepared, the ma-
chine starts brewing the co ee.
The “ ” icon will appear on the display.
From now on, press the “ ” button
each time the desired amount of co ee is
reached in the cup.
At this point, the “ ” button is pro-
grammed; each time it is pressed and
released, the machine will brew the same
amount of cappuccino that has just been
programmed.
Note: After programming, the
following page appears. See
the "Cleaning of the Milk Brewing
System" section.
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ADJUSTMENTS
Press and hold the “ ” button.
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Adjusting the amount of
frothed milk
The machine allows you to adjust the
amount of dispensed milk according to
your taste and/or the size of your cups.
Whenever you wish, it is possible to brew
a programmed amount of frothed milk in
your favourite cup. This amount may be
reprogrammed to your taste.
After lling the milk container, place it in
the machine. Insert the container pin in
its seat.
Make sure the container is inserted up to
its limit.
Place the cup you use every day to enjoy
your hot milk.
Stand-by
The machine is designed for energy sav-
ing.
The machine automatically turns o after
60 minutes of inactivity.
Note: During the turning o
phase, the machine performs
a rinse cycle, if a co ee product has
been brewed.
To turn the machine on again, simply
press the ON/OFF button (if the power
button is set to “I”). In this case the ma-
chine will go through the rinse cycle only
if the boiler is cold.
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Press the “ ” button until the following
page is displayed.
Press and hold the “ ” button.
When the icon on the side appears, re-
lease the “ ” button. The machine is
warming up for the preparation of milk.
Once the machine is warmed up, the
brewing of hot milk starts.
The “ ” icon will appear on the display.
From now on, press the “ ” button
each time the desired amount of milk is
reached in the cup.
At this point, the “ ” button is pro-
grammed; each time it is pressed and
released, the machine will brew the same
amount of hot milk that has just been
programmed.
Note: After programming, the
following page appears. See
the "Cleaning of the Milk Brewing
System" section.
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The user can change some of the ma-
chine operating parameters to suit his/
her needs.
Enter the “menu”
The programming menu can be accessed
at any time when the machine is turned
on and ready to be used.
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Exit Programming Mode
To exit the programming mode, turn the
selector switch back to the “ ” position.
Note: changes that were not
stored with the “” button
will be ignored.
- The “ ” and “ ” buttons allow
changing the value of the function,
among those present on the page.
- The “ ” button allows you to scroll
the functions and store the performed
changes.
- The “ON/OFF” button allows you to exit
the change mode.
Programming controls
Changes can be made on each page:
To access the programming menu, turn
the selector switch counter-clockwise and
set it to the “ ” position.
The rst page that is displayed is shown
here.
Note: Changes can be stored
only after the displayed value
is changed; when the displayed
value is changed, the “OK” message
appears.
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Important note. When the ma-
chine displays the following
pages and the selector switch is turned
counter-clockwise to be set to the
“” position, the machine im-
mediately displays the main menu to
complete the requested procedure.
This operation facilitates mainte-
nance.
All menu items can still be viewed
and edited with the appropriate
controls.
PROGRAMMING
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Functions
COFFEE TEMPERATURE
This function allows you to adjust the cof-
fee brewing temperature.
TIMER STANDBY
This function allows you to adjust the
time the machine will go into stand-by
mode after the last brewing.
CONTRAST
This function allows you to adjust the
contrast of the display to better view the
messages.
WATER HARDNESS
This function allows you to adjust the
water hardness in order to better manage
machine maintenance:
= very soft water
= soft water
= hard water
= very hard water
For details, see the "Water
Hardness Measurement" sec-
tion.
"INTENZA" WATER FILTER
This function allows you to manage the
“Intenza” water lter.
For more details, see the section related
to lter handling.
Programming Example
In this example, we want to explain how
to programme the display contrast. Pro-
ceed in a similar manner to change the
other functions.
With the machine turned on, access the
programming menu, turn the selector
switch counter-clockwise and set it to the
“” position.
FACTORY SETTINGS
This function allows you to reset all fac-
tory values.
The rst page is displayed.
Press the “ ” button until the "CON-
TRAST" function is displayed.
Press the “ ” button once to increase
the contrast.
Press the “ ” button to con rm.
To exit the programming mode, turn the
selector switch back to the “ ” position.
At this point, the function is programmed
and will be active immediately.
DESCALING
This function allows you to manage the
machine's descaling cycle.
For more details, see the section related
to descaling.
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General Cleaning
• Empty and clean the coffee grounds
drawer daily, with the machine turned
on.
• Maintenance and cleaning operations
can only be carried out when the ma-
chine is cold and disconnected from the
power supply.
• Do not immerse the machine in wa-
ter.
• Do not wash any of its parts in the
dishwasher.
• Do not use sharp objects or harsh
chemical products (solvents) for clean-
ing.
• Use a soft, dampened cloth to clean the
machine.
• Do not dry the machine and/or its
components using a microwave and/
or standard oven.
• It is recommended to clean the water
tank daily:
- Remove the small white lter in the
water tank and wash it under running
drinking water.
- Reposition the small white lter in
its housing by gently pressing and
turning it at the same time.
- Fill the tank with fresh drinking
water.
• Empty and clean the drip tray daily.
Perform this operation also when the
oat is raised.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Brew Group
• The Brew Group should be cleaned
every time the co ee bean hopper is
lled or at least once a week.
• Turn o the machine by pressing the
ON/OFF button and remove the plug
from the socket.
• Remove the coffee grounds drawer.
Open the service door.
• To remove the Brew Group, pull it by
the handle and press the «PUSH» but-
ton. The Brew Group must be washed
only with lukewarm water with no
detergent/soap.
• Wash the Brew Group with lukewarm
water and carefully clean the upper
lter.
• Thoroughly wash and dry all the parts
of the Brew Group.
• Thoroughly clean the inside of the
machine.
• Make sure that the two reference signs
match up.
• Make sure that the lever is in contact
with the Brew Group. Press the "PUSH"
button to make sure that the Brew
Group is in the correct position.
• Also clean the seat of the tray every
week through the openings on the
bottom of the machine.
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Lubricate the Brew Group
every 30 days or after ap-
proximately 500 brewing cycles. The
grease to lubricate the Brew Group
can be purchased at authorised
service centres.
• Lubricate the brew group guides using
the supplied grease only.
• Apply the grease evenly on both side
guides.
• Insert the Brew Group in its seat until it
locks into place WITHOUT pressing the
"PUSH" button.
• Insert the co ee grounds drawer. Close
the service door.
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Limescale normally builds up with the use
of the appliance.
The display informs you when descaling
is necessary:
In case of conflict, prior-
ity must be given to what
is indicated in the operation and
maintenance manual over the in-
structions provided on separately
sold accessories and materials.
Empty the drip tray before
performing the descaling
cycle.
Use the Saeco descaling prod-
uct only. Its formula has been
designed to ensure better machine
performance and operation for its
whole operating life. If correctly used,
it also avoids alterations in the brewed
product.
Warning! Never drink the des-
caling solution or any prod-
ucts dispensed until the cycle has
been carried out to the end. Never use
vinegar as a descaling solution.
• Turn the machine on by pressing the
ON/OFF button. Wait for the machine
to finish its rinse and warm-up
process.
Warning! Remove the "In-
tenza" lter before adding the
descaling solution.
Remove the milk group befo-
re performing the descaling
cycle.
• Turn the selector switch counter-
clockwise and set it to the “ ”
position.
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• Then, the page appears on the display
to start descaling.
• Press the “ “ button to enter the
descaling menu.
• Pour the entire content of the Saeco
concentrated descaling solution into
the water tank, and then ll the tank
with fresh drinking water up to the
MAX level. Place the tank back into the
machine.
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If you press the “ ” button
by mistake, use the same
button to quit.
If you press the “” button,
it is necessary to complete
the descaling cycle.
• At this point the machine will start
dispensing, at regular intervals, the
descaling solution (the bar shows the
cycle progress).
DESCALING
• Place a container under the dispensing
spout.
Use a container of at least 1
litre capacity. If you do not
have a container of this capacity, pau-
se the cycle by pressing the espresso
co ee button, empty the container,
place it under the dispensing spout
and restart the cycle by pressing the
same button again.
• Only after adding the descaling solution
in the tank, press the “ ” button to
start the descaling cycle.
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Note: The descaling cycle may
be paused by pressing the
““ button. To resume the cycle,
press the button again. This allows you
to empty the container or to go away
for a short period of time.
• When the solution in the tank is
nished, the icon on the side is dis-
played.
• The icon indicates that the tank must
be rinsed and lled.
Rinse the water tank thoroughly and
re ll it with fresh drinking water.
• Empty the container used to collect the
liquid dispensed by the machine and
place it under the dispensing spout.
• When inserting the water tank again
into the machine, the icon on the side
is displayed. Press the “ ” button to
quit the descaling cycle.
• The machine now carries out the
warm-up and rinse cycle to prepare for
product brewing.
• The main page of the programming
menu is displayed.
• Then, turn the selector switch back to
the “ ” position.
• The descaling cycle is complete.
The descaling solution must
be disposed of according
to the manufacturer’s instructions
and/or regulations in force in the
country of use.
After completing the descal-
ing cycle, wash the brew
group as described in the “Brew
Group” section in the “Cleaning and
Maintenance” section.
When the descaling cycle is
complete, we recommend
emptying the drip tray.
• When inserting the tank filled with
water the icon on the side is displayed.
The rinse cycle of the machine starts.
Note: The rinse cycle may be
paused by pressing the “ “
button. To resume the cycle, press the
button again. This allows you to empty
the container or to go away for a short
period of time.
• When the water in the tank is nished,
the icon on the side is displayed to
indicate that the tank must be rinsed
and lled with fresh drinking water to
nish the cycle.
• Empty the container used to collect the
liquid dispensed by the machine and
place it under the dispensing spout.
• When inserting the tank lled with wa-
ter the icon on the side is displayed. The
rinse cycle of the machine continues.
• At the end, ll the tank again with fresh
drinking water, and empty the container
placed under the dispensing spout.
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Ready Signals
• The machine is ready for brewing co ee and
cappuccino with co ee beans.
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• The machine is ready for brewing co ee and
cappuccino with pre-ground co ee.
• The machine is ready for hot water dispens-
ing.
• The machine is ready for hot milk brewing.
• The machine is brewing 1 cup of espresso
co ee.
• The machine is brewing 1 cup of long cof-
fee.
• The machine is brewing 2 cups of long cof-
fee.
• The machine is brewing a cappuccino with
co ee beans.
• The machine is brewing a cappuccino with
ground co ee.
• The machine is brewing 2 cups of espresso
co ee.
• The machine is programming the amount of
co ee to be brewed.
• The machine is programming the amount of
hot milk to be brewed.
• The machine is programming the amount of
cappuccino to be brewed.
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• Close the service door. • Start screen for descaling cycle activation.
Press “ESC” to quit.
• Descaling cycle in progress.
• Rinse cycle of descaling cycle in progress.
• Descaling cycle PAUSED.
• Rinse cycle of descaling cycle PAUSED.
• Descaling cycle ended. Press the “ ”
button to quit the descaling cycle.
• No co ee beans in the co ee bean hopper.
After re lling the hopper, the cycle can be
restarted.
• Turn the machine o . After 30 seconds, turn
it back on. Try this 2 or 3 times.
If the machine does NOT start, contact an
authorised service centre.
• The Brew Group must be inserted into the
machine.
• Insert the co ee grounds drawer.
• Empty the co ee grounds drawer and the
liquid recovery tray.
• Fill the water tank. • Fill the water tank.
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• Insert the drip tray
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to the technical speci cations of the product.
Nominal Voltage - Power Rating - Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See label on the inside of the service door
Housing material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thermoplastic Material/Metal
Size (w x h x d) (mm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256 x 315 x 415
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 kg
Power Cord Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.2 m
Control Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front side
Water tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2 litres – Removable
Co ee Bean Hopper Capacity (g). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Co ee Grounds Drawer Capacity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pump pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15bar
Boiler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stainless steel type
Safety Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thermal fuse
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• The machine is performing the rinse cycle.
Wait until the machine stops the opera-
tion.
• The machine needs a descaling cycle.
• The machine needs the milk system to be
cleaned. Refer to section “CLEANING OF THE
MILK BREWING SYSTEM”.
After washing the milk group, press the
“ ” button to cancel the warning.
• The Brew Group is being reset due to ma-
chine reset.
• Re ll the co ee bean hopper with co ee
beans and restart the co ee brewing cycle.
• The Intenza lter must be replaced with a
new one.
This message will only be dis-
played if the function is activated
in the programming mode.
The alarm is deactivated only if it is "RE-
SET" in the programming mode.
Warning Signals
• The machine is warming up to brew co ee
and dispense hot water and steam.
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• Problems with the water circuit. Press the “
” button to start the manual priming
cycle of the water circuit.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Machine Actions Causes Solutions
The machine does not turn on. The machine is not connected to the electric net-
work.
Connect the machine to the electric network.
The co ee is not hot enough The cups are cold. Preheat the cups with hot water.
No hot water or cappuccino comes out. The milk group is clogged. Clean the milk group.
Make sure that the machine is turned o and has
cooled before performing this operation.
The co ee has not enough crema.
(See note)
The coffee blend is unsuitable, the coffee is not
freshly roasted or the grind is too coarse.
Change co ee blend or adjust the grind as explained in
section "Co ee Grinder Adjustment".
The machine takes a long time to warm up
or the amount of water dispensed from the
wand is too little.
The machine circuit is clogged by limescale. Descale the machine.
The brew group cannot be removed. The brew group is out of place. Turn on the machine. Close the service door. The brew
group automatically returns to the correct position.
The co ee grounds drawer is inserted. Remove the coffee grounds drawer before removing
the brew group.
The machine grinds the co ee beans but
no co ee comes out.
(See note)
There is no water. Fill the water tank and prime the circuit (section "Using
the Machine for the First Time").
The brew group is dirty. Clean the brew group (section "Brew Group").
The circuit is not primed. Prime the circuit (section "Using the Machine for the
First Time").
Rare event that occurs when the machine is auto-
matically adjusting the dose.
Brew a few coffees as described in section “Saeco
Adapting System”.
The dispensing spout is dirty. Clean the dispensing spout.
The co ee is too weak.
(See note)
Rare event that occurs when the machine is auto-
matically adjusting the dose.
Brew a few coffees as described in section “Saeco
Adapting System”.
Co ee is brewed slowly.
(See note)
The co ee grind is too ne. Change co ee blend or adjust the grind as explained in
section "Co ee Grinder Adjustment".
The circuit is not primed. Prime the circuit (section "Using the Machine for the
First Time").
The brew group is dirty. Clean the brew group ("Brew Group" section).
Co ee leaks out of the dispensing spout. The dispensing spout is clogged. Clean the dispensing spout and its holes.
Note: These problems can be considered normal if the co ee blend has been changed or the machine is being installed for
the rst time. In this case wait until the machine performs a self-adjusting operation as described in section "Saeco Adapt-
ing System".
Please contact customer service for any problems not covered in the above table or when the suggested solutions do not
solve the problem.
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