VIDEO: Senseo: Water is running out of the coffee machine

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If water runs out of the bottom of the device

In order to find the fault with your Senseo, you have to distinguish between the fact that only a little water is coming out of the coffee machine dripping or whether a lot of water has actually leaked from the underside of the device.

  • In the latter case - if steam escapes from the bottom of the Senseo and a lot of water escapes - the device is likely to have a technical fault and cannot be used again without further ado.
  • For help, it is best to turn to that Philips Service Center. Here you can ask questions to customer service and, if necessary, request a repair of your coffee machine.
  • If the water does not run out of the Senseo completely, but only drips out of the device in one place, it is very likely that you can rectify the problem yourself.

How to fix Senseo leaking error

If water is leaking from the Senseo, it can have various causes. Once you have identified the source of the problem, however, it is usually easy to fix the problem.

Senseo no longer draws water - what to do?

You love your Senseo machine because it provides you with a fine coffee. So …

  • First make sure that the lid of the Senseo is properly closed and the lever is firmly locked so that no water can escape.
  • Note that water will also run out of the Senseo if you have filled the water tank higher than the maximum mark.
  • Also check whether the sieve in the pod holder of the Senseo is clogged or whether the sealing ring is clogged is jammed and make sure that the coffee pod is exactly in the center of the Halters lies.
  • In general, avoid removing the Senseo's water tank when the device is straight otherwise the water that is normally in the coffee machine will run out of the coffee machine is caught.

If you still have water leaking or dripping from your Senseo after following these tips, you should also contact Phillips Customer Service. If you have to have the coffee machine repaired, you should of course first check whether the device is still under warranty.

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