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Coffee maker Senseo “Viva Café”
HD7825/60
Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION
- This product meets the requirements regarding
interference 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 : Deep Black
- Sap coding : HD7825/60
Temp.
sensor
L
N
Pump
Interconnect
PCB
y
Water level
sensor
x
z
M
Control
PCB
Push buttons
TCO
Brewhead
detection
sensor
Boiler
Fuse
Fuse
Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Printed in the Netherlands © Copyright reserved Subject to modification
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DISASSEMBLY- AND RE-ASSEMBLY ADVISE
HD7825/60
Before you start dismantling!
For your safety be sure the plug is disconnected
!
from the mains!
The product is designed for easy access to the internal
components.
Make sure that all accessories like tank, podholder, drip tray,
spout and collector have been removed.
To remove the back cover, follow below steps:
- Remove the two Torx screws (T15) A (see exploded view).
- Remove the valve outlet.
- Start at the upper side of the back cover, using a flat head
screwdriver to unhook the top of the back cover and gently
pull the back cover from the appliance so that a little chink
between back cover and brew chamber becomes visible.
- Again use the screwdriver to unhook the two “snap locks” at
each side of the back cover, and gently move the screwdriver
in the direction of the opposite side of the appliance, in
such a way that the lips of the snap locks are bent outwards
and unhook.
- If all snap locks are unhooked, it is possible to remove the
back cover. Gently pull the back cover upwards to release
the bottom part of the back cover from the housing.
Please note that the back cover is still connected to the
pump.
- For reassembly follow these steps backwards.
To remove the brew chamber lid cover, follow
below steps:
- Place a large screwdriver on the
positions (see picture 1) and
lift the cover over the snap
locks on both positions, use
appropriate force.
To remove the brew chamber head assy, follow
below steps:
- Remove the back cover.
- Place the appliance in front of you in such a way that you
are facing the rear side of the appliance.
- First remove the boiler from the snap lock position of the
brew chamber.
- To remove the brew chamber,
use your both thumbs
(see picture 3) and push
strongly with a little distortion
(rotation) until the brew
chamber comes loose
(upwards).
picture 3
- Reassemble follow above steps backwards.
To reach the components placed inside
the base (for example exchange the NTC
temperature sensor) follow below steps:
- First remove back cover, three-way valve and boiler.
- The brew chamber can be removed by unhooking the
two snap locks behind the boiler, pull the brew chamber
upwards to remove it from the housing.
- Remove both Torx T15 screws B (see exploded view).
- Unhook the two snap locks on the back side of the base
with a screwdriver (see base), the housing can now be
removed.
- To remove the rest of the housing unlock the last 4 snap
locks on the base and gently pull of the front cover.
- To reassemble follow above steps backwards.
OPTIONAL (accessories)
- No specific issues
picture 1
- The cover lid can now be lifted
up, but stays attached to the
brew head by the 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 steps backwards, without using a
screwdriver.
picture 2
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REPAIR INSTRUCTION
HD7825/60
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 approximately + 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.
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