Troubleshooting - Saeco Intuita HD8750 User Manual

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Light Symbols
STEADY ON
FLASHING
Machine actions
The machine does not switch
on.
Coff ee is not hot enough.
The drip tray gets fi lled al-
though no water is drained.
The fast fl ashing red
light
is always displayed on the
machine.
No hot water or steam is
dispensed.
Meaning
The water tank is empty
A fault has occurred in the
machine and hot water,
steam or espresso cannot be
dispensed.

TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could en-
counter with your machine. If you are unable to solve the problem with the
information below, visit www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently
asked questions or contact the Philips Saeco hotline in your country. You
fi nd its contact details in the warranty booklet by-packed separately or on
www.philips.com/support.
Causes
The machine is not connected to
the electric network.
The cups are cold.
Sometimes water is drained auto-
matically by the machine into the
drip tray in order to manage the
rinsing of the circuits and ensure
optimum machine performance.
The coff ee grounds drawer was
emptied with the machine off .
The hole of the steam wand is
clogged.
Cappuccinatore is dirty (if sup-
plied).
Actions
Fill the water tank with fresh water.
Turn the machine off after 30-seconds, turn it
back on.
Try this 2 or 3 times.
If the machine does NOT start, contact the
Philips Saeco hotline.
Solutions
Connect the machine to the electric
network.
Preheat the cups with hot water.
This is seen as normal behavior of
the machine.
The coff ee grounds drawer must
always be emptied with the machine
on. Wait until the red
blinking more slowly before refi tting
the drawer.
Clean the hole of the steam wand
using a pin.
Caution:Make sure that the
machine has been turned off and
cooled down before doing this.
Clean the Cappuccinatore.
light starts

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