Sensors and probes

Sensors in a coffee machine monitor and regulate key parameters like temperature, pressure, and water level, ensuring stable operation and precise coffee preparation. Common types include temperature sensors, pressure sensors, and water level sensors. Signs of malfunction include incorrect temperature, pressure issues, or water level problems, indicating a need for replacement.

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What are sensors and sensors in a coffee machine and why are they important?

Sensors and sensors in a coffee machine monitor and regulate key parameters such as temperature, pressure and water level. They help to ensure stable operation of the coffee machine and accurate coffee preparation. They allow the machine to automatically react to changes and optimise the extraction process for the best espresso.

What are the most common types of sensors and sensors?

Common types of sensors and sensors include temperature sensors, which regulate the temperature of the water in the boiler, and pressure sensors, which monitor the pressure during espresso extraction. Other important features are water level sensors, which ensure that there is always enough water in the machine for the coffee and steam functions.

How do I know when a sensor or sensor needs to be replaced?

If you notice that your coffee maker is not maintaining the correct temperature, pressure or has problems with the water level, it could be a sign of a worn sensor or sensor. Some coffee makers may also display error messages or warning lights that indicate a problem with the sensor. In this case, the component needs to be replaced.

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