Saltar al contenido principal

Saeco Royal Opening Procedure

Qué necesitas

  1. Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Preparing: paso 1, imagen 1 de 1
    • Unplug!

    • Remove all attachments like water tank, brewing unit etc.

    • The pictures show a Royal Cappucino One Touch HD8930, but the opening procedure is similar to all models.

  2. Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Top: paso 2, imagen 1 de 2 Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Top: paso 2, imagen 2 de 2
    • The coffeebean supply is fixed with two screws. Unscrew them and lift it off.

    • There is a black rubber lid under the bean hopper that you can easily lift off, leaving a large opening.

    • The adjuster of the grinder has to be solved. Mark the position or just take a picture. This type is fixed with a screw, others are only sticked together.

  3. Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Rear side: paso 3, imagen 1 de 1
    • There are two screws to be turned out.

  4. Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Front: paso 4, imagen 1 de 3 Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Front: paso 4, imagen 2 de 3 Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Front: paso 4, imagen 3 de 3
    • The screws are situated on the underneath of the cover. This type is held by four screws.

  5. Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Lift cover off: paso 5, imagen 1 de 2 Saeco Royal Opening Procedure, Lift cover off: paso 5, imagen 2 de 2
    • Now the cover can be raised: first grip on left and right rear side and lift about 10 cm (4 in). Sometimes the cover jams a little bit.

    • Solve the hoses which lead to the water tank. Perhaps you have to pull out some contacts, (e.g. the yellow-green protection lead), don´t forget to put them on again later.

    • The cover can be drawn aslant towards the front, sliding it over the hot water pipe.

    • Most repairs can be done with the cover being laid up partially , it must not be completely removed.

Conclusión

To assemble the Saeco follow the steps in reverse order.

4 personas más completaron esta guía.

Un agradecimiento especial a estos traductores:

de en

100%

Estos traductores nos están ayudando a reparar el mundo! ¿Quieres contribuir?
Empezar a traducir ›

VauWeh

Miembro Desde 10/19/15

202,421 Reputación

246 Guías creadas

Equipo

Repair is War on Entropy Miembro de Repair is War on Entropy

Community

25 Miembros

1,103 Guías creadas

Un comentario

I had a flow error, i thought was bad pump, which turned out to be a blown diode on the power board. I replaced with a larger diode (3 amp rectifying diode from Frys NTE5809), don’t un-solder the old diode, just solder the new one to the old after cleaning the bits from the leads. The 3 amp diode leads are larger diameter then the stock 1 amp diode and will not fit in the holes in the board.

There are two boards in this espresso maker, one is the power board, the other with the CPU board (it has the front panel buttons). I suggest you do not remove the CPU board, as it is easy to tear the ribbon cable to the display.

The cables to the boards can’t be mixed up when reconnecting as Saeco used different connectors for all the connection points.

Parts can be sourced here: https://philips.encompass.com/model/SAEH...

Eric Anderson - Contestar

Agregar Comentario

Ver Estadísticas:

Ultimas 24 horas: 3

Ultimos 7 días: 19

Ultimos 30 días: 109

Todo El Tiempo: 6,641