Sage/Breville Olab Solenoid Valve 9000Bhs 230V

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Olab 3-way Solenoid Valve with 230V 9000BHS coil


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This is a 230V solenoid typically found on the group head of  Breville Sage Solis machines. For 110V USA Canada - See Olab Solenoid Valve 6000Bhs 120V

If your breville is making a harsh rattling sound when making coffee or nothing is coming out anymore. It is most likely this solenoid

Comes with the coil and valve ready assembled.💡This does not come with the O rings - You will need 2 - see below or click here

You may need to replace your solenoid valve and coil if:

  • No water is coming from the group
  • Water is constantly dripping from the group or from the solenoid base
  • Valve burned out - This is rare - more likely that the valve is blocked or worn.

 

Specifications:
  • Type:  3 way 
  • Electrical :10.5A 230V 50/60HZ
  • Brand: Olab
  • Coil 9000BHS

Manufacturer code: Breville: BES90003.12,BES92003.12, SP0010289,SP0014116 | OLAB: DIS.8060/D

💡 Descale every 2 months to prevent solenoids from becoming blocked. See suitable descalers here

Search terms:

Breville sage solenoid valve BES900 Dual boiler, BES90003.12,BES92003.12, SP0010289,SP0014116, OLAB: DIS.8060/D,  2186106 ,SP0001810 , BES980/06.12  , BES920/03.12,  BES900/03.12 Barcode: 9997282186106

Fits models:

  • Breville Sage solis Dual boiler BES900, BES900XL
  • Breville Sage solis Dual boiler BES920, BES920XL, BES920BSXL BES920CBXL
  • Breville Sage solis Oracle Touch BES980

How to replace a solenoid valve:

  1. Make sure you have turned off the water connection before you remove these valves, otherwise, water will spurt out of the group.
  2. Remove the 4 hexagonal nuts with an Allen key - make sure you have the correct Allen key otherwise, you may damage the nut.
  3. Insert the Allen key into the hexagonal nut and tap anti-clockwise with a spanner - this will break the seal caused by a mineral build-up. 
  4. When replacing make sure that the hole of the solenoid is correctly aligned with the hole in the coffee group, otherwise, you won't get any water from the group. Also make sure the o rings are present on the base of the body, as they can slip off during transport.
  5. If you have to replace it while the machine is still warm - be careful as hot water will pour from the group - better to do it while it cold.
  6. Refit the coil and check the body for leaks.
  7. 💡If screws were hard to take off - then you should replace them with new screws, as next time they may not come off if they are damaged. see solenoid screw hex M4X10

💡This does not come with the O rings - You will need 2 - see below or click here

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