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Saeco Royal Office SUP015V: Water Tank Refilling Issue & Connecting Control Module ROOFF CPRV 18 LC

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  • #1 10403970
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    I warmly welcome.
    I'm sorry for the lack of Polish characters, but I live abroad and do not have a Polish keyboard.

    I put Saeco coffee machine on my feet and another problem appeared. Namely, when the test is done, the text pops up to bleed and immediately afterwards an inscription will pop up to fill the water tank. Unfortunately, even after pouring water, the message does not go out. I'm not sure I connected everything right. I got it quite a long time and it was repaired several times and not completely removed. After all, despite the system of control I have made myself, I'm not sure anyway, because not everything was previously harassed.
    If someone had a diagram, or picture of connecting the control module, then I would be grateful for the release. Well, unless the reason lies somewhere else.
    The control module is on the ROOFF CPRV 18 LC board
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    #2 10404020
    BRum
    Level 21  
    If the coffeemaker signals the need for venting, it means that some water should be drained with a steam nozzle. If this is indicated by a lack of water in the tank, this indicates that the flowmeter is malfunctioning. Usually it is blocked due to stoning or other cake.
  • #3 10472635
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    Welcome back.
    I replaced the flow meter and the pump, because they were damaged, but unfortunately it was not the cause of the fault. However, what actually cables are badly connected? Let someone else tell me how to check if the water level sensor is working?
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    #4 10473006
    BRum
    Level 21  
    The most ordinary omomierz.Normalnie, without the presence of a magnet is open / there is no transition /. In the presence of a magnet short, there is a transition.
  • #5 10482560
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    I am one step further. The reason for the continuous display of the message FILL WATER TANK were badly supported cables. The wiring diagram would still be good.
    I have another problem, namely the inscription REPLYING is still showing and the operation of this action does not give anything. After activating the hot water function, the pump goes, but the solenoid valve does not open. It is efficient for the bank, because it works for a short time. I checked the thermostats and both are rather efficient, because the transition was.
    Anyone have any idea what can be played?
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    #6 10487376
    micho2103
    Level 15  
    I suggest entering the test mode of the device and check everything in turn ......
    If the diagram that I have is for this machine, the level sensor is to be connected under jp6 and the turbine under jp15.

    Added after 8 [minutes]:

    I upload a file for the first time and I do not know if it's good ....

    Electric diagram of the Royal Office
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  • #7 10492212
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    It's true that this is not a scheme, but it has helped a bit. The machine moved, but now it hung on the comedy of filling with coffee beans. Has someone exactly described the test module? I found something on the web, but terribly truncated.
  • #8 10492224
    micho2103
    Level 15  
    I do not really understand what "coffee beans filling" means ...
    To enter the test mode, press the appropriate key combinations.
  • #9 10493954
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    I have already seized myself with the coffee container.

    I know how to enter the test mode, but I do not know which button exactly suits you.

    Now I have another problem.
    After selecting a small coffee, or a large machine is prepared for brewing.
    They had coffee and set themselves in a position to flood water and here the problem arises.
    Turns the pump on for a moment, and instead of running water through the brewing machine, it opens the valve of hot water and overflows it there. There is not much water, so it is not normal either. After the whole process, the inscription pops up to vent.
    Venting takes a second and we return to the initial situation.
    I have suspicions about the flow meter, but it's new, just started. In test mode the symbol 8 showing the efficiency of the flow meter flashes only at the very end, already after switching off the pump.
  • #10 10496870
    micho2103
    Level 15  
    If everything is well connected on the board, the reason may be a non-obstructing brewing block (eg a clogged sieve, a finely ground coffee, a damaged valve at the boiler) while still holding a hot water valve.
    The water is "squeezed" through the leaky solenoid instead of the coffee, the flow is too small to cause the flowmeter to turn and "bleed" out.
    All this assuming that the electronics are efficient and properly connected.
    Please check if the valve from the hot water actually opens (you can try to start with the solenoid coil unplugged)
  • #11 10501488
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    As for connecting the disc, I'm not sure myself, because I got this machine from a colleague who can not tell me who was buried in front of him. I have already detected three connection errors, so I was looking for a connection scheme (name of the board in the first post of ROOFF CPRV 18).
    The pump and the flowmeter are new, the hot water valve is sealed and the electromagnet efficient. The brewing capacity without coffee was impeccable, the boiler heats, the sensor on it, together with the thermostats - efficient. The slowing mechanism and coffee countdown. The debris mill, because it shook yesterday.
    I'm not sure if the brewed coffee brewer comes to position 1 as it is in the test menu. When I made coffee "manually" by doing all the actions using the test menu, everything seemed to be playing, but not automatically anymore.
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  • #13 10507229
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    The problem was solved. The cables from the pump and solenoid were replaced. As I wrote, somebody confused it.
    The scheme you sent at first glance looks right, but I will check it tomorrow and also take pictures.
    If everything is OK, we will close this topic.
    I have only such questions. Where did you find this scheme?
  • #14 10509292
    micho2103
    Level 15  
    It's good that we managed to fix it.
    I worked on the SAECO website, I have :-)
  • #15 10559777
    domel-81
    Level 10  
    Yes, as I wrote earlier, I managed to fix it. The second scheme was ideal.


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Topic summary

The discussion revolves around issues with the Saeco Royal Office SUP015V coffee machine, specifically related to a persistent "fill water tank" message and problems with the control module ROOFF CPRV 18 LC. Users identified that the flowmeter and pump were replaced, but the issue persisted due to poorly connected cables. A wiring diagram was sought to ensure correct connections. Further troubleshooting revealed that the solenoid valve was not opening, leading to water being diverted to the hot water outlet instead of the brewing unit. After several attempts and shared diagrams, the problem was resolved by replacing the cables from the pump and solenoid, confirming the importance of proper wiring for functionality.
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