Your home brewed/modified screw driver for the pressure valve screw can be easily substituted with a socket driver approach. Use a socket that fits a broad slot screwdriver head used with a drill. now you can use a socket wrench+socket+screwdriver head.
Hi just saw this interesting video. I have come to the stage of the "boiler bushing". Your video showed that the "boiling bushing" came out so easily but I am unable to remove this even when I specially bought a "Philip flat head screw driver" like what you use but yet it cannot be unscrewed. Any advice on how to remove this.
Hi, I don't have the tune up kit, but can I do light cleaning of the basket? The machine has been used for 5 years now so I'm thinking of doing some cleaning. Cheers.
My Poemia Hd 8327 always presents the same problem from time to time and that is that arm fixed and tight at coffee mode ignition loses (out of the water) making the coffee itself diluted and therefore NOT drinkable ... What do I have to do with the problem of the step grating of the scallop or the filter holder arm where the waffle holder does not fit perfectly into its space because of the non-circular and well-positioned wire? I await your suggestions .... thank you very much
ugh, got the kit, but screw is corroded on there and beginning to strip. Any tips for getting it out. Otherwise my Poemia is I guess destined for the trash bin.
My screen fell out (hole enlarged over time) and left the screw in. The (Phillips) screw head is rather soft and so far is completely seized. I don't want to use WD40 or anything that might taint the coffee.... Any ideas?
Hi Ian! You could definitely try and use a food safe lubricant to try to get the screw out. You should be able to find that at a restaurant supply store or perhaps a hardware store. You can for sure buy it from us here: www.seattlecoffeegear.com/saeco-brew-unit-lubricant. Try that out and give us a call if there are anymore issues!
Our Poemia, claims to be HD8425, has two screws instead of one, about 3/4 inches apart but there *is* a central hole as if this would be the same filter fitted to a different case. I didn't dare removing the filter without a tune up kit at hand yet... do you think you have such a tune-up kit? or is my Poemia somehow not "original"? (came with warranty a year ago so I guess it should be)
I have the same configuration. It's the way the model is presented in the european market. would love to install this kit, but the bottom half of the boiler where the normal screws and this kit would fit is different . ruclips.net/video/8_yyYAlVgbQ/видео.html
You've just saved me a bunch of work! I was going to dismantle the whole thing down! The world needs more people like you ;)
Seattle coffee gear is probably the ONLY coffee house crew that shows love to Saeco Poemia.
Your home brewed/modified screw driver for the pressure valve screw can be easily substituted with a socket driver approach. Use a socket that fits a broad slot screwdriver head used with a drill. now you can use a socket wrench+socket+screwdriver head.
Hi just saw this interesting video. I have come to the stage of the "boiler bushing". Your video showed that the "boiling bushing" came out so easily but I am unable to remove this even when I specially bought a "Philip flat head screw driver" like what you use but yet it cannot be unscrewed. Any advice on how to remove this.
Hi, I don't have the tune up kit, but can I do light cleaning of the basket? The machine has been used for 5 years now so I'm thinking of doing some cleaning. Cheers.
it is safe and recommended!
Help, water leak from reservoir, any tips?
How do i get a tune up kit?
Great video. My bushing corroded and broke into multiple pieces. Where can I find a replacement bushing? In searching online I've had no luck.
Did you find one?
@@lasersailing4life no I didn't. Had to junk the machine sadly.
My Poemia Hd 8327 always presents the same problem from time to time and that is that arm fixed and tight at coffee mode ignition loses (out of the water) making the coffee itself diluted and therefore NOT drinkable ...
What do I have to do with the problem of the step grating of the scallop or the filter holder arm where the waffle holder does not fit perfectly into its space because of the non-circular and well-positioned wire?
I await your suggestions .... thank you very much
Where were you able to find a slotted screwdriver with a tip wide enough for the bushing? Also, can you buy replacement bushings?
Ryan Liddell, were you able to find a replacement bushing anywhere?
ugh, got the kit, but screw is corroded on there and beginning to strip. Any tips for getting it out. Otherwise my Poemia is I guess destined for the trash bin.
have even had my machine upside down with the screw soaking in Liquid Wrench for 5 days : (
My screen fell out (hole enlarged over time) and left the screw in. The (Phillips) screw head is rather soft and so far is completely seized. I don't want to use WD40 or anything that might taint the coffee.... Any ideas?
Hi Ian! You could definitely try and use a food safe lubricant to try to get the screw out. You should be able to find that at a restaurant supply store or perhaps a hardware store. You can for sure buy it from us here: www.seattlecoffeegear.com/saeco-brew-unit-lubricant. Try that out and give us a call if there are anymore issues!
Our Poemia, claims to be HD8425, has two screws instead of one, about 3/4 inches apart but there *is* a central hole as if this would be the same filter fitted to a different case. I didn't dare removing the filter without a tune up kit at hand yet... do you think you have such a tune-up kit? or is my Poemia somehow not "original"? (came with warranty a year ago so I guess it should be)
I have the same configuration. It's the way the model is presented in the european market.
would love to install this kit, but the bottom half of the boiler where the normal screws and this kit would fit is different .
ruclips.net/video/8_yyYAlVgbQ/видео.html
Thanks for the video, it helped me a lot!
Hi
how do I buy the kit?
Thanks
Doron
Doron Gilad Right here: www.seattlecoffeegear.com/seattle-coffee-gear-saeco-poemia-tune-up-kit :)
@@SeattleCoffeeGear No longer available?
Thanks
Donde comprar la válvula del portafiltro
De donde eres ? En Madrid 6 euros
molto facile ed interessante !!