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razvanr
Teetrinker
Hi all,
This forum is a huge resource even for non-german speaking users so thank you for your time, passion and support.
Before anything, I have to answer a few questions:
- Knowledge of mechanics: basic (willing to invest time to learn)
- Knowledge of electronics: basic (willing to invest time to learn)
- Is there a measuring device: Yes
- Soldering iron: No, but willing to buy one for this project
- Exact name of the machine: Saeco Incanto Sirius S-Class SBS, Type SUP021YADR, Board P116_PWRV03
- Location: New Zealand
I'll tell you the whole story, so please bear with me.
One morning, my wife started the espressor, it rinsed, and after she pushed the button to make an espresso, the machine locked halfway through the process.
Not knowing what happened, I tried a cleaning process, then a descaling process, and then I tried twice to make coffee by selecting espresso and the machine powered off. At that moment the whole case was really hot. I'm sorry about this, clearly, I wasn't thinking.
Using the service manual, I disassembled the machine, stripped the grinder, cleaned it, replaced the thermal fuse (even though afterwards I saw that I didn't have to replace it), checked all the fuses (all were ok). At some point, I saw that the BG wouldn't fit in so I did a proper further cleaning of the BG and then I realigned the gears.
Because I took out the main switch, I didn't put back correctly and when I tried to start the espressor, the main fuse in the house went off and smelled like melt plastic.
Someone very patiently helped me and I fixed the main switch. (If you see this, thank you Miro!)
I started the espressor, but after the self-test, I got the BG blocked message. The gears are moving very slowly.
The same person told me that I might have to change the transistor TIP33C.
I've checked the power board, I saw that JP11 protection was melted(see photos attached).
So, after further searching the web, I arrived here and before I do anything wrong, I'm asking for your help and advice.
As watchmaker said in this post, I don't want to do something that's more harm than good.
Can you please help me with a step by step solution to my problem, if it's possible?
What else should I add to this post in order to help you help me?
Thank you kindly,
Raz
This forum is a huge resource even for non-german speaking users so thank you for your time, passion and support.
Before anything, I have to answer a few questions:
- Knowledge of mechanics: basic (willing to invest time to learn)
- Knowledge of electronics: basic (willing to invest time to learn)
- Is there a measuring device: Yes
- Soldering iron: No, but willing to buy one for this project
- Exact name of the machine: Saeco Incanto Sirius S-Class SBS, Type SUP021YADR, Board P116_PWRV03
- Location: New Zealand
I'll tell you the whole story, so please bear with me.
One morning, my wife started the espressor, it rinsed, and after she pushed the button to make an espresso, the machine locked halfway through the process.
Not knowing what happened, I tried a cleaning process, then a descaling process, and then I tried twice to make coffee by selecting espresso and the machine powered off. At that moment the whole case was really hot. I'm sorry about this, clearly, I wasn't thinking.
Using the service manual, I disassembled the machine, stripped the grinder, cleaned it, replaced the thermal fuse (even though afterwards I saw that I didn't have to replace it), checked all the fuses (all were ok). At some point, I saw that the BG wouldn't fit in so I did a proper further cleaning of the BG and then I realigned the gears.
Because I took out the main switch, I didn't put back correctly and when I tried to start the espressor, the main fuse in the house went off and smelled like melt plastic.
Someone very patiently helped me and I fixed the main switch. (If you see this, thank you Miro!)
I started the espressor, but after the self-test, I got the BG blocked message. The gears are moving very slowly.
The same person told me that I might have to change the transistor TIP33C.
I've checked the power board, I saw that JP11 protection was melted(see photos attached).
So, after further searching the web, I arrived here and before I do anything wrong, I'm asking for your help and advice.
As watchmaker said in this post, I don't want to do something that's more harm than good.
Can you please help me with a step by step solution to my problem, if it's possible?
What else should I add to this post in order to help you help me?
Thank you kindly,
Raz
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