Had to replace the power filter(?) along with the steam boiler and dummie forgot to mark the leads. The one with the matching burn marks was easy=burned black wire to burned terminal "U2", figured other black wire goes to "U1", the one in between these ("Load") takes the two green leads, that leaves "1L" and "N3", and a white lead that bundles with the power chord and a pale blue lead that goes to the circuit board. Am I correct so far and which of the two left goes where? Anybody know where I can get an electric schematic?
Thanks for any help and happy coffee!
Bob B.
SOURCE: Grinder reassembly
Email me your email address and I will send you a pdf of the grinder cleaning instructions that will explain how to align your grinder. Email: [email protected] Johnny
SOURCE: No warming
The Brew Boiler Temperature is 192 Celcius
http://cerinicoffee.com/Thermofuse_192.asp
SOURCE: Left power and steamer on overnight and now machine doesn't work
they have a heat fuse attached to the side of the pump so when you do what you did that melts and does not damage the coffee maker
They charge $100 to replace which is a bit tough, you could bypass easily but could damage to machine it not careful
as we have two and one has just stopped pumping, not picking up water so maybe worn valves and I just have it all to bits and saw the heat fuse on the side of the pump,
SOURCE: Saeco Incanto Sirius S Class
Hi,
Take off the top of the machine, look at the printed circuit card and see if you can see anything that is broken.
Look at the fuse in the machine to see if they need to be reset.
Best regards
/Mirran
SOURCE: Does the boiler need replacing
Hi
its not the boiler. Its you brew head. Here is how to clean it.
Remove the brew unit. Holding the handle, the top left side is the brew head. There is an outlet pipe that exits the front side towards the door (looks like a long "L" pipe). 2screws hold it to the top. Remove the 2 screws while holding the manifold ("L" pipe assembly). Once they are removed, lift the l assembly off (be careful, there is an O-ring, spring and at the end a black rubber disk.
Now remove the brew screen, by holding the screen with your finger and twisting the thumbscrew (remember, thumbscrew), DON'T use the key to install the screen, use your fingers.
Once the screen is out look at where the screen was. There are 2 holes. A big one in the center and a small one to the side.
With the brew unit upside down over the towel, insert a paperclip into the small hole and force anything out the other side. I have gotten worms almost a 1" long from this passage. The paper clip has to go from this side to prevent damage to the seat on the other side.
Clean then reassemble. Brew unit on towel right side up. Drop the crystal ball in first. Then the spring small end first on the crystal ball.
Now the O-ring over the spring, then place the manifold on top of that with the pipe towards the machine. Insert your screws (I turn them backwards a little with a little downward pressure until they feel like they drop into the threads. They should turn down easily, if not back them up a little more ( we are trying to find the old threads) and tighten. Install screen, and tighten with your fingers. The screen just needs to be flush with the bottom of the brew head. That should do it.
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