Again, I am impressed. Today, my Saeco Aroma Nero gave her last jet stream. I felt a big need for a good cappucino, went into the kitchen and switched the machine on and went back to my work - where I forgot both, the machine and my coffee addiction. About two hours later, I remarked silence, which in this case means that didn't hear the garling and groaring of my black coffee maker. Suddenly, my desire for coffee woke up again, so I hurried into the kitchen, and at the first glance I could remark that she was suddenly overtaken by death. Uhh, this could happen, but not when I am about to prepare coffee. First, I opened the machine, but after a quick visual inpection I had to call for prefessionel help. So I googled for Saeco, they gave me the number of DTS, their Customer Center in Munich. I called in and they put me through to a friendly guy in the repair shop. I told him the problem an he desribed me exactly what to do now. In the middle of the machine, on top of the boiler, I found a spring-loaded-switch which i touched gently. That's it!!!
How much trouble this information avoids me! Packing and sending the machine, waiting for weeks, beeing not longer a human beeing without my morning cappucino - could you envision?!
February 17, 2006
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