agoodnough48
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- May 7, 2013
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Hi all,
I'm in charge of maintaining the Saeco Royal Pro at the small office where I work. The grinder recently went and my employer is weighing his options as to how much life this machine has left.
The machine is 6 years old, it has brewed (get this) 44,000 cups of coffee, the grinder has been replaced once, the machine is decalcified regularly.
During standard cleaning, the grinder broke (ball bearings everywhere). It will cost about $350 to have the grinder replaced, and the machine examined.
The question is, with such heavy use, how much time do you think the machine has left? what other parts of this machine are likely to fail? Are they repairable, or are there preventative measures that can be taken to keep the machine functioning longer?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!
agoodnough48
I'm in charge of maintaining the Saeco Royal Pro at the small office where I work. The grinder recently went and my employer is weighing his options as to how much life this machine has left.
The machine is 6 years old, it has brewed (get this) 44,000 cups of coffee, the grinder has been replaced once, the machine is decalcified regularly.
During standard cleaning, the grinder broke (ball bearings everywhere). It will cost about $350 to have the grinder replaced, and the machine examined.
The question is, with such heavy use, how much time do you think the machine has left? what other parts of this machine are likely to fail? Are they repairable, or are there preventative measures that can be taken to keep the machine functioning longer?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance!!
agoodnough48