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matthewlewisAug 18, 2025
What does zero crossing failure mean on a Saeco Coffee Maker?
- CChristopher Cobb DVMAug 18, 2025
A zero crossing failure in your Saeco Coffee Maker indicates that the electricity grid is unstable.
What does zero crossing failure mean on a Saeco Coffee Maker?
A zero crossing failure in your Saeco Coffee Maker indicates that the electricity grid is unstable.
What causes 'Heater coffee over temperature' in my Saeco MAGIC M1 Coffee Maker?
If your Saeco Coffee Maker displays a 'Heater coffee over temperature' error, it means the heating unit temperature is too high.
Why does my Saeco Coffee Maker say 'Heater milk over temperature'?
If your Saeco Coffee Maker shows 'Heater milk over temperature', it means the heating unit temperature is too high.
What does 'Coffee Heating up timeout' mean on my Saeco MAGIC M1?
The 'Coffee Heating up timeout' error on your Saeco Coffee Maker means that the heating unit did not reach the target temperature within the maximum time allowed.
Why is my Saeco MAGIC M1 Coffee Maker showing a 'Milk Heating up timeout' error?
The 'Milk Heating up timeout' error on your Saeco Coffee Maker means that the heating unit did not reach the target temperature within the maximum time.
What does 'BREWING UNIT SHORT CIRCUIT' mean on my Saeco MAGIC M1?
A 'BREWING UNIT SHORT CIRCUIT' error on your Saeco Coffee Maker indicates that the gear motor of the brewing unit has short-circuited.
What is a DC valve failure in a Saeco MAGIC M1 Coffee Maker?
A DC valve failure in your Saeco Coffee Maker means that one of the solenoid valves is not working.
What does 'Coffee Heater temperature sensor short circuit' mean for my Saeco MAGIC M1?
A 'Coffee Heater temperature sensor short circuit' error on your Saeco Coffee Maker indicates a temperature sensor (NTC) short circuit.
What does 'Milk Heater temperature sensor short circuit' mean on my Saeco MAGIC M1?
A 'Milk Heater temperature sensor short circuit' error on your Saeco Coffee Maker indicates a temperature sensor (NTC) short circuit.
What does 'Coffee Heater temperature sensor open loop' mean on a Saeco MAGIC M1?
A 'Coffee Heater temperature sensor open loop' error on your Saeco Coffee Maker means the temperature sensor (NTC) is not conveying information.
Display | LCD |
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Weight | 8.5 kg |
Pump Pressure | 15 bar |
Type | Espresso Machine |
Coffee Bean Capacity | 250 g |
Milk Frother | Yes |
Operation | Automatic |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black |
Covers safe connection and handling of the power supply and cord.
Important warnings regarding personal safety, burning, and fire prevention.
Explanation of the machine's buttons, touch screen, and user interface.
Overview of routine cleaning and maintenance tasks based on a schedule.
Step-by-step guide for descaling the machine to prevent limescale buildup.
Lists common warning messages and their interpretations for users.
Identifies common errors, their causes, and suggested solutions for troubleshooting.