Tools

These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.

Note:

If you have a Saeco coffee maker, also take a look at the guides for Philips and Gaggia machines. They are all made by the same manufacturer and have a very similar design. Some components are identical in many cases, such as the pump, drain valve, heater or motor.

Background and Identification

Saeco is an Italian manufacturer of manual, automatic, and capsule-based espresso machines and coffee makers. The brand was created in 1981, and sold to the Dutch electronics company Phillips in July 2009. In 2017, Phillips sold the Saeco Professional division, but retained the domestic division of coffee machines. The division was spun off under the name Versuni. This is why similar or almost identical appliances can be found today under the Philips, Saeco and Gaggia brands. Saeco is now a globally recognized name, but it also remains an established Italian brand with headquarters in Gaggio Montano, a municipality near Bologna, Italy.

Saeco brand espresso makers and coffee machines are generally high end. The company offers many models with capabilities that range from small home use to professional and commercial settings. The Saeco brand tries to make each model of espresso machine and coffee maker as automatic as possible to create a modern, easy-to-use machine.

Saeco coffee makers can be identified by the Saeco logo, which is usually on the front of the machine somewhere. These machines also sometimes have the Philips or Gaggia logo as well. The guides contained in the Saeco Coffee Maker category can provide support and troubleshooting information for the following models of Saeco coffee makers:

  • Saeco Incanto SBS
  • Saeco Intelia HD8752
  • Saeco Minuto
  • Saeco Moltio
  • Saeco Odea-Talea
  • Saeco Royal
  • Saeco Vienna Sup 018
  • Saeco XSmall

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