What to do if the TANK-H2O signal doesn't change when the water tank is removed from my Philips Coffee Maker?
- CChelsea HeathSep 13, 2025
If the TANK-H2O signal does not change, check the capacitive sensor and the JP23 wiring.
What to do if the TANK-H2O signal doesn't change when the water tank is removed from my Philips Coffee Maker?
If the TANK-H2O signal does not change, check the capacitive sensor and the JP23 wiring.
Brand | Philips |
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Model | Saeco Royal HD8838 |
Category | Coffee Maker |
Language | English |
Advises consulting technical manuals, disconnecting power, and understanding insulation class for safe operation.
Illustrates and labels external components of the coffee machine, such as the water tank and control panel.
Illustrates and labels internal components like solenoid valves, coffee grinder, and boiler.
Details power supply, temperature control, safety systems, pump, grinder, and dimensions of the appliance.
Lists product quantities, rinse cycles, and descaling frequency based on water hardness.
Explains appliance ready mode indications (green) and their causes/solutions.
Details operating the machine, cleaning tasks, and descaling frequency based on water hardness.
Shows the water circuit layout and the status of solenoid valves EV1 and EV2 during different functions.
Outlines the sequence of events during the coffee brewing cycle, including grinding, heating, and dispensing.
Details the activation and components of the coffee grinder, including its pulse transmission.
Explains how the machine detects no coffee beans, adjusts dose quantity, and handles blocked grinders.
Lists error codes, brief descriptions, and detailed descriptions for troubleshooting.
Presents the complete electrical wiring diagram for the appliance, showing component connections and wiring routes.