Repair manuals for coffee machines | Philips / Saeco
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Philips Coffee Machine Leaking into Drip Tray – Pin Valve Replacement
Philips coffee machine leaking into the drip tray? The cause is a worn pin valve. Step-by-step replacement guide in 15 minutes – no service visit needed, just a Torx T10 screwdriver

Philips / Saeco coffee machine not grinding – grinder motor replacement step by step
You press the brew button and nothing happens – the grinder doesn't spin, stays silent, or just buzzes quietly. The display may show error code E01, but sometimes there's no error at all. If you've already cleaned the bean hopper and the problem persists, it's almost certainly a worn-out grinder motor.
The ceramic grinder motor is a shared part across most Philips and Saeco automatic coffee machines. It contains carbon brushes that wear down over time – the motor then loses power or stops working entirely.
The replacement takes approximately 30 minutes. You don't need special tools or service experience.
This guide applies to: Philips EP1200, EP2200, EP3200, EP3300, EP4300, EP5400, Saeco Xelsis, Saeco PicoBaristo, Saeco Incanto, Saeco Exprelia, Gaggia and other models with a ceramic grinder.

