Introduction

Piston O-rings for older Saeco Brewgroup.

This is the version with the Glasball.

These instructions may also help with other Saeco models and with coffee makers from Philips and Gaggia—they are all made by the same manufacturer and have a very similar design.

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    • I show you the O-rings in the top piston of the brewgroup. I don't write much, because my english is bad, but the photos speak for themselves. Good luck

    • Two screws, PZ 1

    • Careful, there is a spring.

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    • Spring, O-ring and a GLASBALL.

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    • Remove the piston. More information in my guide " Disassembling & Cleaning the Brewgroup" here.

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    • Screw PZ 1

    • Counterrotate turning the screw.

    • Then pull that thing and you find another seal

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    • Details

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    • There are two types of O-rings. For this type of piston you need the smaller.

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    • Grease it a liitle.

    • Just put it back, no problem.

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    • ...and then I found a crack in my piston. That can not be repaired. So I had to buy a new piston.

Conclusion

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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