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HD7825/10 /11 /16

Note:

Please note after replacing the boiler the appliance has to be 
restored to factory default.  The fi lling procedure (cold fl ush), 
known from the predecessor Senseo’s is no longer available 
after the fl ush before fi rst use has been executed.  When the 
“restore to factory default” procedure is not carried out, a new 
and empty boiler can be switched on, without having the 
protection of the initial fl ush procedure, causing the 

thermal 

fuses

 in the heating element to 

fail

After a boiler replacement or drained system, carry 
out the “Restore boiler_empty_fl ag to factory default” 
procedure!  Then the initial fl ush procedure can be 
carried out.

Descaling

Descaling is an important element in Senseo maintenance.
It should be done at least once every 3 months, up to 6 times 
a Year!  This will prolong the life of your appliance and will 
guarantee optimal brewing results for a long time.

Use the correct descaling agent.

  Only citric acid-based 

descalers are suitable for descaling the SENSEO

®

 machine. 

This type of descaler descales the appliance without damaging 
it.  For the correct amount, see under ‘Descaling procedure’ 
below.
Each descaling mixture can be used only once.  After use, the 
descaling mixture is no longer active.  We advise you to use 
the special SENSEO

®

 Descaler (HD7006).

Read the instructions on the package of the descaling agent. 
Never use a descaling agent based on mineral acids such as 
sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid, sulphamic acid and acetic 
acid (e.g. vinegar).  These descaling agents may damage your 
SENSEO

®

 coffee machine.

Follow the steps in the section headed “Descale the appliance” 
see DFU (Direction for Use manual).

Volume adjustment

The PCB circuit board makes it possible to adjust the volume 
output by means of pushing the one-cup and two-cup user 
controls.
How to adjust the volume output:
1.  Make sure the boiler is fi lled properly, otherwise perform 

fi ll procedure see DFU for instructions. 

2.  Switch appliance on and wait until the unit is ready to 

brew.

3.  Make sure a 

pod holder

 is placed, but 

without

 a Coffee 

POD.  (Only adjusting with 

plain

 water)

4.  Place a cup on the drip tray cover and push the one-cup 

button.

5.  When the appliance has fi nished it is stabilized to perform 

the volume adjustment.

6.  Empty the cup, podholder and push again for one cup 

setting, measure the volume output with a graduated 
beaker.  In the table you can fi nd the requirements for 
the minimum / maximum volume output cc/mL values 
depending from the country version:

One-cup setting, Including Pod holder, 

water spec

.

(Without Coffee pod)

Min. water cc/mL

Max. water cc/mL

Spanish version

51

71

France version

101

121

General version

123

143

7.  Unplug the appliance from the mains.
8.  Press the 1- and 2 cup button simultaneously and plug 

the mains on.

9.  When above step succeeded the LED will turn on 

continuously.

10. Depending if the volume has to de- or increase you have 

to push the one- or two cup button.
Every time you push the 1- or 2 cup button the LED will 
turn off for 0.5 second (feedback to user) and the pump 
time will be shortened or lengthened for 0.5 seconds 
depending which button was pushed.

Pushing 1 cup

 button pump, time will be 

shorten

 with 

0.5 sec is approximately − 3.5 cc/mL  (less coffee)

Pushing 2 cup

 button pump, time will be 

lengthen

 with 

0.5 sec is approxi 3.5 cc/mL  more coffee)
When the volume has to increase with 10 cc for example, 
push the 

2 cup

 button 3 times.  The new value will be 

stored when you switch the appliance off by 

pushing

 the 

main switch.  (LED will turn off ).

11. Turn appliance on again and brew one cup, measure the 

volume. In case the volume is not within specifi cation 
repeat steps 6 - 11.

12. End.

REPAIR INSTRUCTION

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Summary of Contents for HD7825/10

Page 1: ...suppression on radio and TV After the product has been repaired it should function properly and has to meet the safety requirements 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 1200 cc Colour setting Sizzling Lime 12 02 Interconnect PCB Pump M Control PCB L N Push ...

Page 2: ...he push rod to remove the complete cover including lever and push rod squeeze both legs of the push rod strongly together see picture 2 so that the two pins will unhook out of the hinge position on the brew chamber To remove lever from lid cover take a screwdriver and bend carefully the two lips ribs in the lid cover outwards and push the lever with force out of the hinge To reassemble follow step...

Page 3: ... by means of pushing the one cup and two cup user controls How to adjust the volume output 1 Make sure the boiler is filled properly otherwise perform fill procedure see DFU for instructions 2 Switch appliance on and wait until the unit is ready to brew 3 Make sure a pod holder is placed but without a Coffee POD Only adjusting with plain water 4 Place a cup on the drip tray cover and push the one ...

Page 4: ...r restoring the Boiler_empty_flag to factory default Restoring the Boiler_empty_flag to factory default Under some circumstances it might be necessary that the boiler of the Senseo is emptied This for instance during wintertime were the possibility exists that the boiler becomes frozen during transport For those occasions it is useful to restore the Boiler_empty_ flag to production default Bringin...

Page 5: ...222 247 05134 4222 259 47301 4222 259 37244 4222 247 66921 4222 259 52391 4222 247 05114 4222 247 66941 4222 259 52361 Padholder assy 1 cup Padholder assy 2 cup Collector Spout cover Spout assy Driptray cover Driptray Water container assy Lever Pushrod Slider Spring Brew chamber assy Brew chamber seal Ejector pin Distribution disk PCB assy Foot 3 Way valve Boiler assy Hose O ring NTC assy Pump Val...

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