Saeco Super-automatic espresso machine HD8854/03 HD8854/03 User Manual

Product codes
HD8854/03
Page of 76
67
ENGLISH
67
Machine actions
Causes
Solutions
The machine takes a 
long time to warm up or 
the amount of water dis-
pensed from the wand is 
too little.
The machine circuit is clogged by 
limescale.
Descale the machine.
The brew group cannot 
be removed.
The brew group is out of place.
Turn the machine on. Close the ser-
vice door. The brew group automati-
cally returns to the initial position.
The coff ee grounds drawer is 
inserted.
Remove the coff ee grounds drawer 
before removing the brew group.
The brew group cannot be 
inserted.
The brew group is not in rest 
position.
Ensure that the brew group is in 
rest position. Both arrows must look 
towards each other. Please refer to 
chapter “Monthly lubrication of the 
brew group“ how to do that.
Gear is not in initial position.
Insert the drip tray with the coff ee 
grounds drawer and then close the 
service door. Turn the machine on. The 
gear automatically returns to the initial 
position so the Brew Group can be 
inserted.
There is a lot of coff ee 
ground under or on the 
brew group.
The coff ee you are using may not 
be suitable for automatic machi-
nes.
It may be necessary to change the type 
of coff ee or the coff ee grinder settings 
(please refer to chapter “Adjusting the 
ceramic coff ee grinder”.
The machine is adjusting the 
grinder due to new coff ee beans or 
pre-ground coff ee.
The machine automatically adjusts 
itself after brewing several cups of 
coff ee to optimize the extraction of 
the coff ee to the compactness of the 
ground coff ee.
It may take to up to 2-3 products until
 the grinder is adjusted.
This is not a failure of your machine.
The machine produces 
coff ee grounds that are 
either too wet or too dry.
The grinder needs to be adjusted.
By adjusting the ceramic coff ee grinder, 
the quality of the puck can be adjusted.
When the pucks are too wet, make the 
grind coarser.
When the pucks are too dry, make the 
grind fi ner.
Please refer to chapter “Adjusting the 
Ceramic Coff ee Grinder”.