The sensors on these machines can be a little temperamental, so we often see them in for warranty repair because of this.The water level sensor is a white rectangular piece (1" x 1/2" x 1/4") located between the water tank and the grinder.
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Yes that sensor can cause the red light flashing.Its possible.
By passing the sensor is not that easy.Actually the sensor goes down when the water gets filled.If the sensor does not go down then no water gets detected.Sticking the sensor down is the option.But its not always successful.But in some cases cleaning the sensor in machine OFF condition.Then readjusting the sensor to its place then turning the machine On helps.but its not 100% possible.In some cases it helps.But still i advise you try to clean it and try to stick the sensor down manually and then check.
In other cases it needs replacement.The saeco parts are actually not very easily available online.So the saeco service center has to be called to order the parts.But the saeco service center is not very helpful and takes some time to provide the part.
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Yes, the water pressure sensor is the most likely to have malfunctioned. You need to have that one replaced.
SOURCE: I Have descaled my Saeco Odea Go but still it doesnt brew coffee
That is serious, that means the grinder is jammed or not working. To check the components of the machine follow these instructions.
Press and hold the steam button and turn on the machine, when you see the lights going around in anticlockwise direction, release the button. Turn the coffee dial to the left and press the steam button, the grinder should turn. Dial on the right and pressing coffee ****. water pump runs. Press steam ****. brew group go up, dial 1/4 to left B/Group down.
If grinder not turning the motor is bad. Hope it will help to find out.
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Where is the water pressure sensor located? Can it be cleaned?
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Bryan
Hello kapishtech,
Is the water level sensor also used to detect prime of the system which would cause a fast flashing red ! ?
Currently when the water gets low or is out the fast flashing red ! changes to a solid red !.
Is there a way to by pass the sensor, to see if this is the problem?
Thanks,
Bryan
Just fixed my red flashing light. Turn the steam on and get rid of the air in line. Worked twice now.
A Decade long fix worked!Thanks guys! I hope you're all alive and well :D
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