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Machine actions
The machine grinds the coff ee beans
but no coff ee comes out.
(See note)
Coff ee is too weak.
(See note)
Coff ee is brewed slowly.
(See note)
Coff ee leaks out of the dispensing
spout.
Milk does not froth.
Frothed milk is too cold.
Causes
There is no water.
The brew group is dirty.
The circuit is not primed.
This might occur when the machine is
automatically adjusting the dose.
The dispensing spout is dirty.
This might occur when the machine is
automatically adjusting the dose.
The coff ee grind is too fi ne.
The circuit is not primed.
The brew group is dirty.
The dispensing spout is clogged.
The Automatic Milk Frother is inserted too
deep. No milk is being suctioned.
The cups are cold.
Note:
These problems can be considered normal if the coff ee blend has been
changed or if the machine has just been installed. In this case wait until the
machine performs a self-adjusting operation as described in "Saeco Adapt-
ing System" chapter.
ENGLISH
Solutions
Fill the water tank and prime the circuit (see "Us-
ing the Machine for the First Time" chapter).
Clean the brew group (see the "Weekly Cleaning
of the Brew Group" chapter).
Prime the circuit (see "Using the Machine for the
First Time" chapter).
Brew a few cups of coff ee as described in the
"Saeco Adapting System" chapter.
Clean the dispensing spout.
Brew a few cups of coff ee as described in the
"Saeco Adapting System" chapter.
Change coff ee blend or adjust the grind as
explained in chapter "Adjusting the Ceramic
Coff ee Grinder".
Prime the circuit (see "Using the Machine for the
First Time" chapter).
Clean the brew group (see the "Weekly Cleaning
of the Brew Group" chapter).
Clean the dispensing spout and its holes.
Leave the Automatic Milk Frother to cool down.
Move it slightly downwards. Reposition it in its
correct seat.
Preheat the cups with hot water.
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