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Philips HD7829/60/B User Manual

Philips HD7829/60/B
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Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Printed in the Netherlands © Copyright reserved Subject to modification
Service Manual
Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Co ee maker Senseo “Viva Café”
HD7829/60/B
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Product information
This product meets the requirements regarding
interference suppression on radio and TV.
After the product has been repaired, it should function
properly and has to meet the safety standards as
officially laid down at this moment.
Technical information
Voltage : 220 - 240 V
Frequency : 50 - 60 Hz
Power consumption : 1450 W
Standby power consumption : < 0,5 W
Contents water reservoir : 900 cc
Colour setting : Deep black
Functions : Direct start, Brew
stop Auto shut-off
Pre-brew
Auto shut-off time : 30 min
Materials:
Housing : PP
Brew chamber : PA/PP
Collector : PP
Spout : POM
Drip tray cover : Metal
Drip tray : PP
Water container : PP
Hoses : Silicon
Accessories:
CRP475/01 1-cup pod holder, Black
HD5015/01 2-cup pod holder, Black
CRP462/01 Coffee collector
CRP705/01 Spout assy, Black
CRP132/01 Drip tray cover
CRP133/01 Drip tray, black
Optional (accessories)
No specific issues
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Philips HD7829/60/B Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhilips
ModelHD7829/60/B
CategoryCoffee Maker
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product and Technical Information

Product Information Details

Details on product compliance, repair standards, and material specifications.

Technical Specifications

Key technical parameters including voltage, frequency, power consumption, and reservoir capacity.

Included and Optional Accessories

List of available accessories and notes on optional items.

Disassembly and Reassembly Procedures

Preparation and Safety

Safety precautions and initial preparation steps before disassembling the appliance.

Component Removal Steps

Instructions for removing specific parts like the back cover, brew chamber lid, and brew chamber head assembly.

Accessing Internal Base Components

Procedure to access components located in the appliance base, such as the NTC sensor.

Repair Instructions and Maintenance

Boiler Replacement Procedure

Guidance on restoring the appliance to factory default after boiler replacement to prevent thermal fuse failure.

Descaling Procedure

Recommendations for descaling frequency, suitable agents, and precautions to avoid damage.

Volume Adjustment

Instructions on how to adjust the one-cup and two-cup brew volumes using the control panel.

Operational Procedures and Diagrams

Filling Procedure Clarification

Explanation of the updated filling procedure and its relation to the decalcification process.

Restoring Boiler Empty Flag

Steps to reset the 'Boiler_empty_flag' to factory default for specific operational scenarios.

Electrical Diagram Overview

Schematic representation of the appliance's electrical components and connections.

Parts List and Exploded Views

Comprehensive Parts Identification

A detailed list of replaceable parts with service codes and descriptions.

Exploded View Diagrams

Visual breakdown of the appliance components for identification and assembly reference.

Detailed Component Breakdown

Further exploded views illustrating specific sub-assemblies and parts.

Major Assembly Exploded View

An exploded view showing the main housing and internal components like the pump and valve.

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