Why does my Philips Saeco Exprelia display a clock error?
- JJennifer FarleySep 8, 2025
If your Philips Saeco Coffee Maker shows a clock error, it means there is a memory fault or it is impossible to set the clock.
Why does my Philips Saeco Exprelia display a clock error?
If your Philips Saeco Coffee Maker shows a clock error, it means there is a memory fault or it is impossible to set the clock.
What does steam boiler short-circuit mean on my Philips Saeco Exprelia?
If your Philips Saeco Coffee Maker reports a steam boiler short-circuit, it indicates a steam boiler temperature sensor short-circuit.
What does steam boiler in open circuit mean on my Philips Saeco Exprelia Coffee Maker?
If your Philips Saeco Coffee Maker reports a steam boiler in open circuit, it indicates a steam boiler temperature sensor in open circuit.
What does coffee boiler short-circuit mean on my Philips Saeco Exprelia Coffee Maker?
If your Philips Saeco Coffee Maker reports a coffee boiler short-circuit, it indicates a coffee boiler temperature sensor short-circuit.
Brewing Pressure | 15 bar |
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Adjustable Coffee Strength | Yes |
Adjustable Temperature | Yes |
Adjustable Coffee Volume | Yes |
Adjustable Milk Frothing | Yes |
Pre-brewing | Yes |
Removable Brewing Unit | Yes |
Voltage | 230 V |
Dimensions | 245 x 360 x 420 mm |
Weight | 13 kg |
Display | LCD |
Programmable | Yes |
Grind Settings | 5 |
Hot Water Spout | Yes |
Pre-infusion | Yes |
Auto Rinse | Yes |
Auto Shut-off | Yes |
Cup Warmer | Yes |
Removable Drip Tray | Yes |
Type | Espresso Machine |
Water Tank Capacity | 1.6 L |
Bean Hopper Capacity | 300 grams |
Grinder | Ceramic |
Material | Stainless steel and plastic |
Crucial safety precautions to be observed before performing any maintenance or repair work on the appliance.
Illustrations showing internal components with labels, aiding in the identification of parts during servicing.
Detailed technical data including power supply, temperature monitoring, safety systems, and component specifications.
Defines parameters for coffee dispensing, user programmability, and machine performance metrics.
Explains how to navigate the menu to customize beverage settings, quantity, and aroma preferences.
Guides users through operational steps, cleaning procedures, and routine maintenance for optimal machine performance.
Illustrates the sequence of operations during a coffee cycle, detailing actions for the coffee grinder, heating, pump, and gearmotor.
Explains bean level detection, dose quantity adjustment via pulses, and actions when the coffee grinder is blocked.
Describes the Self-Learning function for automatic dose regulation based on grinder pulses and power consumption.
Explains the SBS principle for controlling flow speed and extraction intensity, including cream valve control for fast and slow flow.
Instructions on how to enter and navigate the Test Mode, including screen descriptions and keypad functions.
Guides on entering diagnostics mode to access product counters, error logs, water counters, and other diagnostic information.
Lists all error codes with brief and full descriptions, helping to diagnose and resolve machine faults.
Defines final test procedures for espresso, coffee, noise, cream, temperature, and grinding level to ensure proper function.
Explains how to adjust the coffee grinder setting via the knob and by a service technician.