Hi , I have a Saeco Taleo coffee machine and have problems with brewing. The coffee get ground and then the brewing fails . Anu tips on what I need to look for ? Thanks Christina
Hello!check weather the heating element is properly connected to the power supply AC source.to check it you need to open the electrical wirings of your coffee maker.the wiring arrange like this.From the AC cord with line 1 and line 2 the line 1 goes directly to the heating element terminal 1 and the line 2 run to the power switch then to the terminal 2 of the heating element.check its continuity if wirings are intact,then the heating element needs to be replace...tnx
you have me baffled- what has the heating element to do with a blocked brewing run?
the heating works perfectl as I can heat up milk to boiling point -
I would really like a refund - a sI feel that both of you are giving me a "run around" on a problem you have no idea about -
Dear Aplug - you have me baffled- what has the heating element to do with a blocked brewing run? the heating works perfectl as I can heat up milk to boiling point -
I would really like a refund - a sI feel that both of you are giving me a "run around" on a problem you have no idea about -
Follow the below procedure to troubleshoot your Saeco Taleo coffee machine.
You go with the visual check first. Check on the electric cords, switches, timers, fuses, thermostats and heating elements to see if there are any damages components. If there are some damages that are visible visually, get it replaced or repair it, if not, then you would have to dissemble the coffee maker to assess the thermal fuse. Unplug the unit from the electrical receptacle. Remove the carafe and filter basket. Also remove the water reservoir lid Turn the coffee maker over and remove the screws that secure the case. Remove the case. Take a look at the control cavity and assess. If it is a a case of disconnected wire, debris etc. simple fix, reassemble and test. If it is not so, continue to the step 7. Use a multi-meter to test the warming and heating elements, the switch, thermostats and timer. For any parts that is defective, work out the costing and if it worth the while, replace it. Reassemble the appliance and reinstall the carafe and basket. Top up the water reservoir to 50%, then test it by turning on the coffee maker.
The problem should be solve with the above troubleshooting.
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Hello!check weather the heating element is properly connected to the power supply AC source.to check it you need to open the electrical wirings of your coffee maker.the wiring arrange like this.From the AC cord with line 1 and line 2 the line 1 goes directly to the heating element terminal 1 and the line 2 run to the power switch then to the terminal 2 of the heating element.check its continuity if wirings are intact,then the heating element needs to be replace...tnx
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Dear Aplug -
you have me baffled- what has the heating element to do with a blocked brewing run?
the heating works perfectl as I can heat up milk to boiling point -
I would really like a refund - a sI feel that both of you are giving me a "run around" on a problem you have no idea about -
Hello,
Follow the below procedure to troubleshoot your Saeco Taleo coffee machine.
You go with the visual check first. Check on the electric cords, switches, timers, fuses, thermostats and heating elements to see if there are any damages components.
If there are some damages that are visible visually, get it replaced or repair it, if not, then you would have to dissemble the coffee maker to assess the thermal fuse.
Unplug the unit from the electrical receptacle.
Remove the carafe and filter basket. Also remove the water reservoir lid
Turn the coffee maker over and remove the screws that secure the case. Remove the case.
Take a look at the control cavity and assess. If it is a a case of disconnected wire, debris etc. simple fix, reassemble and test. If it is not so, continue to the step 7.
Use a multi-meter to test the warming and heating elements, the switch, thermostats and timer.
For any parts that is defective, work out the costing and if it worth the while, replace it.
Reassemble the appliance and reinstall the carafe and basket.
Top up the water reservoir to 50%, then test it by turning on the coffee maker.
The problem should be solve with the above troubleshooting.
Take care.