Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker User Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Senseo
Table of Contents
- Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker
- Introduction
- General description (Fig. 1)
- Before first use
- Preparing for use
- Using the coffeemaker
- Brewing a jug of coffee
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Descaling the coffeemaker
- Ordering accessories
- Guarantee and service
- Meaning of light signals
- Troubleshooting
- Technical specifications
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Philips SENSEO® SARISTA bean-funnel coffeemaker and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.senseo.com/register. The Philips SENSEO® SARISTA bean-funnel coffeemaker uses a Douwe Egberts SENSEO® SARISTA bean- funnel to brew coffee from freshly ground beans, which ensures optimal aroma and taste. Douwe Egberts SENSEO® SARISTA bean funnels are available in different varieties to suit different tastes. This user manual applies to HD8030 and HD8010. HD8030 comes standard with an insulated jug. For HD8010, you can buy an insulated jug as an accessory in the online shop at www.shop.philips.com/service. For more information on the Philips
- SENSEO® SARISTA bean-funnel coffeemaker and for instruction movies on how to use the coffeemaker and the bean-funnels go to www.philips.com/senseo-barista.
- For support and movies on how to clean, maintain, and descale the coffeemaker and how to adjust the grinder, go to www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support.
General description (Fig. 1)
- 1 Activity light
- 2 ’Water tank empty’ light
- 3 CALC CLEAN light
- 4 ’Bean-funnel empty’ light
- 5 ’Coffee grounds container full’ light
- 6 Coffee strength button (HD8030 only)
- 7 1-cup button
- 8 Jug button
- 9 On/off button
- 10 2-cup button
- 11 Control panel
- 12 Coffee dispensing head
- 13 Water tank
- 14 Detachable coffee spout for 1 or 2 cups
- 15 Drip tray cover
- 16 ’Drip tray full’ indicator
- 17 Drip tray
- 18 Coffee grounds container
- 19 Coffee jug (HD8030 only)
- 20 Lid of coffee jug (HD8030 only)
- 21 Brewing unit
- 22 Service door
- 23 Grinding degree adjustment hole
- 24 Opening for bean-funnel
- 25 Grinding degree adjustment tool
- 26 Bean-funnel
Important
- Read this user manual carefully before you use this coffeemaker and
- save it for future reference. You can download the user manual and find instructions on how to clean, maintain and descale the coffeemaker and adjust the grinder at www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support.
Danger
- Never immerse the coffeemaker in water or any other liquid, nor rinse it under the tap.
Warning
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Check if the voltage indicated on the coffeemaker corresponds to the local mains voltage before you connect the coffeemaker.
This coffeemaker can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. -
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised.
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Keep the appliance and its cord out of the reach of children aged less than 8 years.
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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the coffeemaker.
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Keep the packaging materials (plastic bags, cardboard buffers, etc.) out of the reach of children, as they are not a toy.
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This coffeemaker is designed to grind beans and brew coffee. Use it correctly and with care to avoid scalding by hot water and steam. – Do not use the coffeemaker if the plug, the mains cord or the coffeemaker itself is damaged.
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If the mains cord is damaged, you must have it replaced by Philips, a service centre authorised by Philips or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Caution
- Always place and use the coffeemaker on a stable, level and horizontal surface.
- Unplug the coffeemaker if problems occur during grinding or brewing and before you clean it.
- Do not move the coffeemaker while it is operating.
- Do not use the appliance in combination with a transformer, as this could cause hazardous situations.
- If a problem occurs that you cannot solve by means of this user manual, contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country. If the problem cannot be solved, take the coffeemaker to a service centre authorised by Philips for examination or repair. Do not attempt to repair the coffeemaker yourself, otherwise your guarantee becomes invalid.
- None of the detachable parts, nor the jug is dishwasher-proof.
- Never use the jug in a microwave oven.
- Never immerse the jug in water or any other liquid, as this could cause water to enter between the walls of the jug.
- Keep the jug away from heat sources to prevent damage.
- The inside of the jug is breakable. Do not put ice cubes or other solid objects in the jug.
- Only use the jug to keep coffee hot. Do not use it to keep milk, baby food or other food hot or cold.
- Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, solvents or chemicals to clean the jug.
- Do not overfill the jug.
- Always check the inside of the jug before use. If you detect any cracks or damage, do not use the jug.
- Be careful not to drop the jug. If the jug has fallen while full, do not pour out the contents to prevent injury. The inner wall of the jug may be broken due to the fall.
- To prevent scalding, always pour contents into a cup and do not drink directly from the jug.
- This coffeemaker is intended for normal household use only. It is not intended for use in environments such as staff kitchens of shops, offices, farms or other work environments. Nor is it intended to be used by clients in hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts and other residential environments.
- Never use accessories or parts made by other manufacturers or that have not been specifically recommended by Philips. Your guarantee will become invalid if you use such parts or accessories.
- Never fill the water tank with warm, hot or sparkling water, as this may cause damage to the water tank and the coffeemaker
Compliance with standards
- This Philips coffeemaker complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, it is safe to use based on scientific evidence available today.
Before first use
Installing the coffeemaker
- Never install the coffeemaker in environments where the temperature may drop to 0° or below. If the water inside the coffeemaker freezes, the coffeemaker will be damaged.
Note: It is normal that there are some traces of coffee and water in the coffeemaker when you use it for the first time. This is because the coffeemaker has been tested in the factory to make sure that it is in perfect working order.
We guarantee that your coffeemaker is brand-new.
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Remove all packaging material from the coffeemaker.
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Place the coffeemaker on a table or worktop away from the tap, the sink and heat sources.
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Leave a free space of at least 15cm above, behind and on both sides of the coffeemaker.
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Slide the drip tray into the guiding grooves in the front of the coffeemaker.
Note: Make sure the drip tray is fully inserted. Never remove the drip tray when the coffeemaker is brewing coffee.
- Slide the detachable coffee spout into the coffeemaker.
Placing and removing the bean funnels
- For more information on the bean funnels and movies on how to place them on the coffeemaker, go to www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support.
- Pull the vertical tear strip down to remove the protective sleeve of the bean funnel.
- Pull the round AROMA LOCK® seal off the bean funnel.
- Insert the screw thread of the bean funnel properly into the opening at the top of the coffeemaker (1). Then turn the bean-funnel clockwise to fasten it (2).
Preparing for use
- Filling the water tank
- Fill the water tank with fresh water before each use.
Note: The ‘water tank empty’ light goes on when there is not enough water in the water tank to brew one cup of coffee.
- Remove the water tank from the coffeemaker.
- Rinse the water tank under the tap.
- Fill the water tank with cold tap water up to the MAX indication. Never fill the water tank with warm, hot or sparkling water, as this may cause damage to the water tank and the coffeemaker.
- Slide the water tank back into the coffeemaker.
Automatic rinsing cycle
To guarantee the perfect cup of coffee the coffeemaker uses water to rinse the brewing system. This happens during the automatic rinsing cycle when the coffeemaker has not been used for a longer period of time (20 hours) and before and after brewing each cup. A part of the water flows through the internal system directly into the drip tray.
- Insert the plug into the wall socket.
- Place a cup on the drip tray cover.
- Press the on/off button to switch on the coffeemaker.
The activity light starts flashing.
- After a brief heating-up time, water flows into the cup and the drip tray via the spout and internal circuits. Empty the cup and the drip tray into the sink.
- When the activity light lights up continuously, the automatic rinsing cycle is finished and the coffeemaker is ready for use.
Using the coffeemaker
Brewing 1 or 2 cups of coffee
- Check if there is enough water in the water tank. Fill the water tank with water, if necessary (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
- Make sure the bean-funnel is attached properly (see chapter ‘Before first use’).
- Empty the drip tray if the ‘drip tray full’ indicator is visible.
- Note: If you ignore the ‘drip tray full’ indicator, the drip tray may overflow during brewing and water may end up under the appliance.
- Place 1 or 2 cups on the drip tray cover.
- Press the 1-cup or 2-cup button.
- Tip: You can interrupt the brewing cycle at any time, which can give you a stronger coffee. To do this, press the same cup button (1-cup button or 2-cup button) that you pressed to start brewing coffee.
Note: Each cup of coffee is brewed from freshly ground beans.
- Press the 1-cup button to brew 1 cup of coffee.
- The coffeemaker grinds the required amount of coffee beans for one cup and then brews one cup of coffee.
- The activity light flashes once when the beans are ground.
- Press the 2-cup button to brew 2 cups of coffee.
- The coffeemaker grinds the required amount of coffee beans for one cup and then brews coffee filling both cups half. Then the coffeemaker again grinds the coffee beans for one cup and brews the coffee filling both cups fully.
- The activity light flashes once when the beans for the first half are ground and twice when the beans for the second half are ground.
- Note: If the coffeemaker stops during brewing, the water tank or bean-funnel may be empty or the coffee grounds container may be full. Fill the water tank, replace the bean-funnel or empty the coffee grounds container and press the 2-cup button again to complete the brewing cycle. Make sure the coffee grounds container is taken out of the appliance for 3 seconds until the beanfunnel empty light stops flashing, then place it back.
- When the ‘bean-funnel empty’ light goes on, the bean-funnel is empty.
- To replace the empty bean-funnel with a full one, turn the beanfunnel anticlockwise (1) and remove it (2). Then perform step 1 to place a new full bean-funnel on the coffeemaker.
- Note: You can also remove a Douwe Egberts SENSEO® SARISTA bean-funnel that is not yet empty and replace it with another one if you want to switch to a different coffee blend. Because the bean-funnel is re-closed, you can store the used bean-funnel for later use.
- Never remove the bean-funnel when the coffeemaker is brewing coffee.
Brewing a jug of coffee
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When you press the jug button, the coffeemaker brews six cups of coffee into the jug.
- Note: Always clean the jug with warm water and some washing-up liquid before first use. If you have not used the jug for a while, rinse it with warm water to remove any odour.
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Check if the water tank is filled to the MAX indication. Fill the water tank with water, if necessary (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
- Note: If you do not fill the water tank to the MAX indication, the ‘water tank empty’ light may go on and the coffeemaker may stop during brewing. Fill the water tank and press the jug button to continue brewing coffee.
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Make sure the bean-funnel is attached properly and contains enough beans to brew a jug of coffee.
- Note: The coffee beans have to be visible above the jug indication of the bean-funnel. If this is not the case, there are not enough coffee beans in the bean-funnel to brew six cups of coffee. Replace the bean-funnel with a full one or one that contains enough coffee beans (see chapter ‘Before first use’).
- Note: If the bean-funnel becomes empty during brewing, the ‘bean-funnel empty’ light goes on and the coffeemaker stops during brewing. Replace the bean-funnel with a full one or one that contains enough coffee beans (see chapter ‘Before first use’) and press the jug button to continue brewing.
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Remove the detachable coffee spout, if present.
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Always empty the coffee grounds container and the drip tray before you start brewing a jug of coffee.
Note: If you do not empty the drip tray, the drip tray may overflow during brewing.
Note: If you do not empty the coffee grounds container, the ‘coffee grounds container full’ light may go on and the coffeemaker may stop during brewing. Make sure the appliance is switched on when you empty the coffee grounds container. Take it out of the appliance for 3 seconds until the bean- funnel empty light stops flashing before placing it back. Press the jug button to continue brewing coffee.
- Turn the lid of the jug by its lever to the ‘closed/brewing’ position. In this position, the arrowhead on the jug handle points to the ‘closed/ brewing’ symbol on the jug lid.
- Place the jug on the drip tray cover.
Tip: To keep the coffee hot longer, rinse the jug with hot water to preheat it before you start brewing coffee.
- Press the jug button.
- Note: Each cup of coffee is brewed from freshly ground beans.
- The coffeemaker grinds the required amount of coffee beans for the first cup of coffee and then brews coffee into the jug. The coffeemaker grinds coffee beans and brews coffee five more times to fill the jug.
- The activity light flashes once when the beans for the first cup are ground, twice when the beans for the second cup are ground etc.
- The coffeemaker automatically stops after brewing the sixth cup and the activity light lights up continuously.
- When the brewing cycle is finished, take the jug out of the coffeemaker.
- To pour out the coffee, turn the lid to the ‘pour’ position. In this position, the arrowhead on the jug handle points to the ‘pour’ symbol on the jug lid.
- Note: To keep the coffee in the jug hot, always turn the lid to the ‘closed/ brewing’ position immediately after pouring out coffee.
- Empty the drip tray.
Selecting the coffee strength (HD8030 only)
- The coffee strength button enables you to select the coffee strength you prefer for each cup of coffee.
- Note: You can only change the coffee strength when you are brewing 1 or more cups. The coffee strength button does not work when you are brewing a jug of coffee. When you brew a jug, you get the standard coffee strength, which is regular.
- Press the coffee strength button one or more times to select the strength you want.
- The corresponding coffee strength light goes on.
Manual rinsing cycle
Next to the automatic rinsing cycle, you can also start a manual rinsing cycle whenever you want. You may perform a manual rinsing cycle when you switch to another variety. Rinsing enables you to enjoy the full aroma of the coffee blend you have selected.
- Ensure water tank is sufficiently filled and activity light is on.
- Turn the bean-funnel anticlockwise to remove it.
- Place a cup on the drip tray cover.
- Press the 1-cup button to start the rinsing cycle.
Cleaning and maintenance
- Never immerse the coffeemaker in water or any other liquid, nor rinse it under the tap.
- Always unplug the coffeemaker and let it cool down before you clean it.
Note: None of the detachable parts, nor the brewing unit and the jug are dishwasher-proof, rinse them under the tap.
Cleaning the water tank, the coffee grounds container and the drip tray
Empty and clean the water tank, the coffee grounds container and the drip tray every day. Also empty and clean the water tank and coffee grounds container when the ‘water tank empty’ light and/or the ‘coffee grounds container full’ light go on. Empty and rinse the drip tray when the ‘drip tray full’ indicator indicates the drip tray is full.
- Remove the water tank from the coffeemaker.
- Remove the filter from its holder in the water tank and rinse it under the tap.
- Clean the water tank with hot water and some washing-up liquid.
- Place the filter back in its holder by turning it a little while pushing it down gently.
- Fill the water tank with fresh, cold tap water and slide it back into the coffeemaker.
- Remove the coffee grounds container from the coffeemaker and empty it.
- Clean the coffee grounds container with hot water and some washing-up liquid.
- Slide the coffee grounds container back into the coffeemaker.
- Pull the drip tray out of the coffeemaker.
- Remove the drip tray cover and empty the drip tray.
- Clean the drip tray and the drip tray cover with hot water and some washing-up liquid.
- Clean the guiding grooves for the drip tray in the bottom of the coffeemaker with a moist cloth.
Cleaning the detachable coffee spout
- Remove the detachable coffee spout.
- Rinse the detachable coffee spout under the tap with some washing-up liquid.
- Slide the detachable coffee spout back into the coffeemaker or store it.
- Cleaning the jug
- Clean the jug after every use.
- Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, solvents or chemicals to clean the jug.
- Turn the lid by its lever to the ‘remove lid’ symbol to unlock the lid. Then pull the lid off the jug.
- Rinse the inside of the jug and the lid with warm water and some washing-up liquid. Clean the outside of the jug with a damp cloth.
- Note: The jug is not dishwasher-proof.
- Put the jug in upright position without the lid on and let the inside of the jug dry.
- When the inside of the jug is dry, place the lid on the jug and turn it to the ‘closed/brewing’ position
Cleaning the brewing unit
- Do not clean the brewing unit in the dishwasher and do not use soap or a cleaning agent to clean it.
- Clean the brewing unit every time the bean funnel is empty or at least once a week. For more information on how to remove, clean and place back the brewing unit, watch the instruction movies at www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support.
- Switch off the coffeemaker and unplug it.
- Remove the coffee grounds container from the coffeemaker.
- Open the service door.
- Press the PUSH button (1) and pull at the grip of the brewing unit (2) to remove it from the coffeemaker.
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Rinse the outside of the brewing unit under a lukewarm tap. Never use any soap or other cleaning agent to clean the brewing unit. Do not dry the brewing unit with a cloth to prevent fibres from collecting inside the brewing unit. After rinsing, just shake off excess water.
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Carefully rinse the upper filter under a lukewarm tap.
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Thoroughly clean the inside of the coffeemaker with a damp cloth.
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Before you slide the brewing unit back into the coffeemaker, make sure the two reference signs on the side match. If they do not match, perform the following step:
- Make sure that the lever is in contact with the base of the brewing unit.
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Make sure that the locking hook of the brewing unit is in the correct position. The hook is not correctly positioned if it is still in bottommost position.
- To position the hook correctly, push it upwards until it is uppermost position.
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Slide the brewing unit back into the coffeemaker using the guidingrails on the sides until it clicks into position.
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Do not press the PUSH button.
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Close the service door.
Lubrication
For optimal performance of the coffeemaker, lubricate the brewing unit after 400 cups of coffee or once a month.
- For more information on what and how to lubricate, watch the instruction movies on www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support.
- For optimal brewing results, we advise you to use the lubricant by Philips. You can buy this lubricant in the online shop at www.shop.philips.com/service.
- Switch off the coffeemaker and unplug it.
- Follow steps 2 to 4 of section ‘Cleaning the brewing unit’ to remove the brewing unit from the coffeemaker.
- Apply some lubricant to the guiding rails inside the brewing unit.
- Apply some lubricant around the shaft in the bottom of the brewing unit.
- Apply some lubricant to the part shown in the figure.
- Apply some lubricant on both sides of the lever in the brewing unit.
- Follow steps 9 to 11 of ‘Cleaning the brewing unit’ to place the brewing unit and the coffee grounds container back into the coffeemaker.
Adjusting the grinding degree
Over time the grinder may change to a coarser setting. It is recommended to adjust the grinding degree when you notice this. These adjustments are not required regularly.
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Take the grinding degree adjustment tool out of the recess next to the brewing unit.
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Insert the lug on the broad end of the grinding degree next to the cap of the grinding degree adjustment hole and press lightly. This makes the cap open automatically.
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Insert the narrow end of the grinding degree adjustment tool into the grinding degree adjustment hole so that the opening in the tool fits onto the pin located at the bottom of the hole.
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For a coarser setting, push down and turn the grinding degree adjustment tool clockwise. For a finer setting, push down and turn the grinding degree adjustment tool anticlockwise.
Note: Turn the grinding degree adjustment tool one step clockwise or anticlockwise at the time. Then brew 2 or 3 cups of coffee to establish if the grinding degree has been adjusted to your satisfaction. -
When you are satisfied with the grinding degree, remove the grinding degree adjustment tool from the grinding degree adjustment hole, close the cap and place the grinding degree adjustment tool back into its recess.
Descaling the coffeemaker
- Scale builds up inside the coffeemaker during use. It is essential to descale the coffeemaker when the CALC CEAN light is lit. Only use the special Philips SENSEO® SARISTA descaling solution (CA6400) to descale the coffeemaker.
- For more information on how to descale this coffeemaker, you can watch the instruction movies on www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support.
When to descale
- Descale the coffeemaker as described below as soon as the CALC CLEAN light lights up continuously.
Why to descale
Your reasons to descale:
- It prolongs the life of your coffeemaker
- It ensures maximum cup volume
- It ensures maximum coffee temperature
- It prevents malfunctioning
If you do not descale the coffeemaker regularly or do not perform the descaling procedure correctly, scale residue remains behind in the coffeemaker. This causes scale to build up more quickly and will ultimately stop your coffeemaker working properly. If this happens, repair is not covered by the terms of the guarantee.
Descaling agent
- Only use the special Philips SENSEO® SARISTA descaling solution (CA6400) to descale the coffeemaker. This solution has been designed to ensure continued good performance of your coffeemaker throughout its operating life.
- You can buy Philips SENSEO® SARISTA descaling solution in the online shop at www.shop.philips.com/service.
- Keep the bottle with the descaling solution out of the reach of children.
- Never drink the water with a descaling mixture that you pour into the water tank or any water with residues that comes out of the coffeemaker during the descaling procedure.
Descaling procedure
The descaling procedure lasts 45 minutes and consists of a descaling cycle and two rinsing cycles. Do not interrupt the descaling cycle and do not switch off the coffeemaker before you have performed the two rinsing cycles.
Before you start the descaling procedure make sure the activity light lights up green continuously. To ensure this please make sure the following steps are taken.
- Make sure the bean-funnel is attached properly.
- Empty the coffee grounds container.
- Make sure the water tank is filled with water.
Note: Once you have started the descaling cycle, you are unable to exit before the entire descaling procedure is complete. Even when you remove the plug the machine will stay in the descaling cycle.
Descaling cycle
- Press the 1-cup button and the 2-cup button simultaneously for
- seconds until the CALC CLEAN light starts to flash. When the CALC CLEAN light flashes quickly, you can start the descaling cycle.
- Remove and empty the water tank from the coffeemaker.
- Pour the contents of a Philips SENSEO® SARISTA descaling solution bottle (250ml) into the water tank and then add 1 litre of tap water to fill the water tank to the MAX indication.
- Slide the water tank back into the coffeemaker.
- Remove the detachable coffee spout or the coffee jug from the coffeemaker.
- Make sure the drip tray is empty. MAX
- Place a bowl with a capacity of 1.5 litres on the drip tray cover.
- Press the 1-cup button and the 2-cup button simultaneously for 1 second to start the descaling procedure.
- The activity light and the CALC CLEAN light both flash slowly to indicate that the descaling cycle has started.
- The water-descaling solution mixture comes out at intervals. The coffeemaker stops descaling a few times to let the descaling solution act.
- When the water tank is empty, the descaling cycle is finished. The activity light goes out, the CALC CLEAN light starts flashing quickly and the ‘water tank empty’ light goes on. Continue with the rinsing cycle.
- Do not switch off the coffeemaker or interrupt the descaling cycle.
Note: If you switch off the coffeemaker during the descaling cycle, the CALC CLEAN light starts flashing quickly when you switch on the coffeemaker. In that case, you have to complete the whole descaling procedure from the start.
Rinsing cycle
- Remove the water tank from the coffeemaker.
- Rinse the water tank under the tap.
- Fill the water tank with cold tap water up to the MAX indication and slide the water tank back into the coffeemaker.
- Empty the bowl (1) and place it back onto the drip tray cover (2).
- Press the 1-cup button and the 2-cup button simultaneously for 1 second to start the rinsing cycle.
- The activity light and the CALC CLEAN light flash slowly.
- During the flushing cycle, water comes out of the coffeemaker in a continuous flow.
- When the activity light goes out, the ‘water tank empty’ light goes on and the CALC CLEAN light flashes quickly, empty the bowl and rinse and fill the water tank.
- Press the 1-cup button and the 2-cup button simultaneously for 1 second to start the second rinsing cycle.
- When all the water in the water tank has been used up, the complete descaling procedure is finished and the coffeemaker switches off.
- Do not interrupt the rinsing cycles.
Note: If you switch off the coffeemaker before the coffeemaker has completed two rinsing cycles, the CALC CLEAN light starts flashing quickly when you switch on the coffeemaker. In that case, you have to perform two rinsing cycles to make the CALC CLEAN light go out.
Ordering accessories
- To purchase accessories for this coffeemaker, please visit our online shop at www.shop.philips.com/service. If the online shop is not available in your country, go to your Philips dealer or a Philips service centre. If you have any difficulties obtaining accessories for your coffeemaker, please contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country. You find its contact details in the worldwide guarantee leaflet.
Extra jug for HD8010
- You can buy a jug as an accessory for HD8010 under number CA6501.
Note: The instructions for the jug included in this user manual also apply to this jug.
Environment
- Do not throw away this coffeemaker with normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to preserve the environment.
- Douwe Egberts SENSEO® SARISTA bean funnels are made of 100% recyclable plastics. Empty bean funnels can be disposed of in plastic recycling bins or can be recycled through local waste removal schemes.
Guarantee and service
If you need service or information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips website at www.philips.com/senseo- sarista/support or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country. You find its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaflet. If there is no Consumer Care Centre in your country, go to your local Philips dealer.
Guarantee restrictions
The guarantee becomes invalid if you do not use the original, unaltered bean- funnels by D.E Master Blenders.
Meaning of light signals
Light signal | Meaning | Action |
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’Water tank empty’ light | Not enough water in | Fill the water tank (see |
chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
on continuously.| water tank.|
| Water tank not| Insert the water tank into the coffeemaker properly.
| properly placed.|
’Water tank empty’ light| Not enough water| Fill the water tank and press the
button of the coffee
is on continuously and| in water tank to| you were brewing again to continue
the brewing
activity light flashes.| continue brewing.| process.
Light signal| Meaning| Action
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‘Coffee grounds container full’ light on continuously.| The coffee grounds
container is full.| Remove, empty and clean the coffee grounds container. Make
sure the coffee grounds container is taken out of the appliance for 3 seconds
until the bean-funnel empty light stops flashing, then place it
back. Make sure the coffeemaker remains switched on.
| The coffee grounds container not properly placed.| Insert the coffee grounds
container into the coffeemaker properly.
‘Coffee grounds container full’ light is on continuously and the activity
light flashes.| The coffee grounds container is full and the coffeemaker
cannot continue brewing..| Remove, empty, and clean the coffee grounds
container. Make sure the coffee grounds container is taken out of the
appliance for 3 seconds until the bean-funnel empty light stops flashing, then
place it back. Make sure the coffeemaker remains switched on. Press the same
button again of the coffee you were brewing to continue the brewing process.
The’Bean-funnel empty’ light on continuously.| Bean-funnel is empty.| Replace
bean-funnel (see chapter ‘Before first use’).
| Bean-funnel not properly placed.| See chapter ‘Before first use’.
’Bean-funnel empty’ light| Not enough beans| Replace the bean funnel and press
the button of
is on continuously and| in the bean-funnel to| the coffee you were brewing
again to continue the
activity light flashes.| continue brewing.| brewing process.
Activity light flashes| Service door open.| Close the service door.
quickly.| |
| Brewing unit not| Place the brewing unit properly (see chapter
| properly placed.| ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
| Brewing unit| Clean brewing unit (see chapter ‘Cleaning and
| clogged up.| maintenance’).
Activity light flashes| Coffeemaker is| Wait until the activity light lights
up continuously.
slowly.| heating up or flushing.|
Activity light flashes| This indicates which| The activity light flashes once
or twice when you
during grinding.| cup is being brewed.| brew one or two cups. It flashes 1-6
times when you
| | brew a jug of coffee: once for the first cup, twice for
| | the second cup, three times for the third cup, etc.
CALC CLEAN light on| You have to descale| Follow the instructions in chapter
‘Descaling the
continuously.| the coffeemaker.| coffeemaker’.
CALC CLEAN light| This happens| Follow the instructions in chapter ‘Descaling
the
flashes quickly.| between the different| coffeemakers’. Do not interrupt the
descaling
| cycles of descaling.| procedure!
| The coffeemaker| Restart the descaling procedure (see chapter
| switched of during| ‘Descaling the coffeemaker’).
| the descaling|
| procedure.|
Light signal| Meaning| Action
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CALC CLEAN light and activity light flash slowly.| The coffeemaker is
descaling.| See chapter ‘Descaling the coffeemaker’.
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with your coffeemaker. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Centre in your country. On this site you can also watch instruction movies on how to use, clean, and descale your Philips SENSEO® SARISTA coffeemaker.
Problem Possible solution
The coffeemaker seems This is normal. To guarantee the perfect cup of
coffee the coffeemaker uses to be leaking and or water to rinse the brewing
system. This happens during the automatic rinsing water and ends up in the
cycle when the coffeemaker has not been used for a longer period drip tray.
(20 hours) and before and after brewing each cup. A part of the water flows
through the internal system directly into the drip tray. Empty the drip tray
regularly at least before brewing a jug of coffee.
When to descale the coffeemaker.| You need to descale the coffeemaker when the
CALC CLEAN light lights up continuously. When the CALC CLEAN light lights up
depends on the usage frequency. When you brew coffee very often, you have to
descale sooner than when you brew coffee less often.
The coffeemaker does Plug in and switch on the coffeemaker. not work.
| Make sure that the voltage indicated on the coffeemaker corresponds to the
local mains voltage.
Fill the water tank with water.
| If the activity light flashes quickly, make sure that the brewing unit is
inserted correctly and that the service door is closed properly (see chapter
‘Cleaning the brewing unit’).
If the CALC CLEAN light flashes quickly, you switched off the coffeemaker
during the descaling procedure (see chapter ‘Descaling the coffeemaker’).
Restart the descaling procedure.
Problem| Possible solution
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The coffeemaker grinds The brewing unit is dirty. Clean the brewing unit
(see chapter ‘Cleaning and the coffee beans but no maintenance’).
coffee comes out.
The detachable coffee spout is dirty. Rinse the detachable spout under the tap
(see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
The coffee dispensing head is dirty. Use a moist cloth to clean the bottom of
the coffee dispensing head.
The bean funnel is not fastened properly. Insert the screw thread of the bean
funnel properly into the opening in the top of the coffeemaker. Then turn the
bean-funnel clockwise to fasten it.
The coffeemaker stops Check if the ‘water tank empty’ light, the ‘bean-
funnel empty’ light or the brewing before the cup ‘coffee grounds
container full’ light are on. If the ‘water tank empty’ light is or cups are
filled. on, refill the water tank. If the ‘bean-funnel empty’
light is on, replace the
empty bean-funnel with a full one. If the ‘coffee grounds container full’ light is on, empty the coffee grounds container. Press the same button again of the coffee you were brewing to continue the brewing process.
The coffeemaker stops brewing before the jug is filled.| Check if the ‘water
tank empty’ light, the ‘bean-funnel empty’ light or the ‘coffee grounds
container full’ light are on. If the ‘water tank empty’ light is on, refill
the water tank. If the ‘bean-funnel empty’ light is on, replace the empty
bean-funnel with a full one. If the ‘coffee grounds container full’ light is
on, empty the coffee grounds container. Press the jug button to complete the
brewing cycle.
I cannot remove the brewing unit.| The brewing unit is out of position. Unplug
the coffeemaker from the mains. Close the service door. Slide the coffee
grounds container into the coffeemaker. Insert the plug into the mains. Switch
on the coffeemaker.This will automatically return the brewing unit to its
initial position.
I cannot slide the brewing unit back into the coffeemaker.| Check if the
reference signs on the side of the brewing unit match. Make sure the locking
hook of the brewing unit is in the correct position. Slide the brewing unit
back into the coffeemaker using the guiding rails on the sides. See chapter
‘Cleaning and maintenance’ or watch the instruction movie on cleaning the
brewing unit on www.philips.com/senseo-
sarista/support.
I cannot open the service door.| Perhaps you try to open the service door to
remove the brewing unit while the coffee grounds container is still in the
coffeemaker. First remove the coffee
grounds container and then open the service door and remove the brewing unit.
I cannot close the service door.| The brewing unit is out of position. Make
sure the locking hook of the brewing unit is in the correct position. Make
sure you hear a click you slide the brewing unit in the correct position.
| You inserted the coffee grounds container before you tried to close the
service door. Always close the service door properly before you slide the
coffee grounds container back into the coffeemaker.
Coffee leaks out of the coffee dispensing head is dirty. Use a moist cloth to
clean the bottom of the coffee dispensing head. the coffee dispensing
head.
The coffee is too weak.
- Choose a bean funnel with a stronger coffee blend.
- HD8030 only: Use the coffee strength button to set the coffee strength to ‘strong’.
- You can increase the strength of the coffee on all models by reducing the amount of water used for brewing. To stop the brewing process at any moment, press the same cup button (1-cup button or 2-cup button) that you pressed to start brewing coffee.
The coffee is not hot enough.
- (see chapter ‘Descaling the coffeemaker’). Perform a manual rinsing cycle to preheat the inside of the coffeemaker (see chapter ‘Using the coffeemaker’, section ‘Manual rinsing cycle’). Rinse the jug with hot water before you start brewing coffee.
- Do not use milk that comes directly out of the fridge.
- Preheat the cups by rinsing them with hot water. Use thin-walled cups, because they absorb less heat from the coffee than thick-walled cups.
The ‘water tank empty’ light, ‘coffee grounds container full’ light, ‘bean- funnel empty’ light, and CALC CLEAN light flash simultaneously.
- Try to reset the coffeemaker. To reset the coffeemaker, switch it off and unplug it. Remove the brewing unit, the bean funnel, the coffee grounds container, and the water tank. Then put the brewing unit, the bean-funnel, the coffee grounds container and the water tank back. Plug in the coffeemaker and switch it on. You may have to repeat this 2-3 times to make all the lights go out. If the problem persists, go to www.philips.com/senseo-sarista/support or contact the consumer care center.
The grinding degree changed to a coarser setting.
- It is recommended to adjust the grinding degree when you notice this. These adjustments are not required regularly. You can adjust the coffee grinder with the grinding degree adjustment tool which is placed behind the service door next to the brewing unit (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
Technical specifications
Feature | Value / Location |
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Nominal voltage | Inside of service door |
Power rating | Inside of service door |
Material | Plastic |
Cord length | 0.8 m |
Water tank capacity | 1250ml |
Coffee grounds container capacity | 10 cakes |
The capacity of coffee jug | 6 cups |
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of coffee does the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker brew?
The Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker brews various types of coffee, including filter coffee and espresso.
Does the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker have a built-in grinder?
Yes, this coffee maker is equipped with a built-in coffee grinder for freshly ground beans.
What is the capacity of the water reservoir in the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker?
The water reservoir of the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker can hold a generous amount of water for multiple servings.
Is it possible to customize the coffee strength with the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker?
Yes, you can customize the coffee strength to your preference using the coffee maker's settings.
Does the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker have a milk frother for lattes and cappuccinos?
Yes, it comes with a milk frother, allowing you to prepare lattes and cappuccinos with ease.
What type of coffee beans are compatible with the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker?
You can use any type of coffee beans of your choice with this coffee maker.
How many cups of coffee can the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker brew at once?
This coffee maker can brew multiple cups of coffee simultaneously, making it perfect for gatherings.
Can I program the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker to start brewing at a specific time?
Yes, you can program the coffee maker to start brewing at a designated time, ensuring you wake up to freshly brewed coffee.
Does the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker have a digital display for easy operation?
Yes, it features a user-friendly digital display for convenient control.
What is the energy efficiency rating of the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker?
The energy efficiency rating of this coffee maker is designed to be energy- efficient.
Can I adjust the coffee temperature with the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker?
Yes, you can adjust the coffee temperature to your liking, ensuring the perfect brew every time.
Does the Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker have a self-cleaning function?
Yes, it includes a self-cleaning function for easy maintenance.
Reference:Senseo SARISTA HD8030/60 Coffee Maker User Manual-device. report
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