How to replace Water Level Sensor
In this video, we'll walk you through how to replace the Water level sensor The Water level sensor includes
- Sensor board
- Sensor tube
- Sensor cable
- Tube Clip
We need to replace the Water Level Sensor when the water level reading is stuck at a point, although the actual water level in the tank changes.
Important: Do not open the board room or attempt to access the AC board without our guidance. The AC board carries high voltage. This video is part of a series that we produce, helping people self-repair their Decent Espresso Machine.
- Only do this repair in consultation with Decent tech support
- Doing otherwise might break your machine or void your warranty.
Uptake Group Replacement Instructions
● T10 Torx screwdriver
● PH2 Phillips screwdriver
● PH1 Phillips screwdriver
● T20 Torx screwdriver
● Straight pointy tweezers
● Nippers
● 3 × Cable ties
Step 1: Power Disconnection
For XL or XXL Models:
- Remove the back panel.
- Turn off the machine's back switch.
- Unplug the power cord.
For Pro and Plus Models:
- Turn off the machine's back switch.
- Unplug the power cord.
For Version 1.43 or Higher (Slide-Type Tablet Stand):
- Unplug the USB cable.
- Gently pull the tablet stand out.
For Version 1.3 to 1.42 (Screw-Type Tablet Stand):
- Unscrew the three screws holding the tablet stand.
- Remove the stand.
Step 2: Remove External Components
- Remove the drip tray.
- Remove the drip tray cover.
- Lift the lever on the back of the machine.
- Slide the water tank out and remove it.
- Remove the portafilter.
- Remove the group head handle.
Step 3: Remove the Main Cover
- Use a T10 screwdriver to remove the 8 screws securing the main cover.
- Gently stretch the sides of the cover outward.
- Lift the cover off the machine.
Step 4: Remove the Chassis and Boardroom lid
- Identify the screw type for the manifold (T10 Torx or PH2 Phillips).
- Remove the 6 screws securing the chassis.
- Remove the side screw of the boardroom lid (T10 or PH2).
- Remove the lid.
Step 5: Remove the Back Panel
For Pro Models:
- Remove the 4 T10 screws securing the back panel.
For XL or XXL Models:
- Remove the 4 standoffs with an adjustable wrench or pliers.
○ Alternatively, use a T10 screwdriver to press and turn the standoffs.
2. Unscrew the intake pipe knob.
3. Lift the pipe slightly while holding the tube inside.
4. Remove the back panel.
Step 6: Remove the Old Water Level Sensor
- Unplug the sensor cable from the DC board (point-tip tweezers).
- Remove the top guide rod screw (T20 or PH2). Save the washer.
- Remove 2 back screws on the bracket (T10 or PH2).
- Remove the bracket.
- Lift the uptake group off the guide rod.
- Pull the sensor tube from the plastic and metal barbs.
- Wiggle and pull the sensor cable from the board (straight tweezers).
- Remove 2 PH1 screws from the sensor board.
- Remove the board.
- Cut cable ties on chassis and tube (nippers). Remove them.
Step 7: Install the New Water Level Sensor
- Plug the new cable into the board (align the open side).
● Route the cable through the grommet.
2. Secure the cable to the chassis with a cable tie (not too tight).
3. Place the new sensor board on the bushing body.
4. Fasten 2 PH1 screws (align, then tighten fully).
5. Connect the tube to the intake pipe. Secure with a cable tie.
- Connect the tube to the board barb with the clip:
● Squeeze the clip legs
● Slide the tube halfway through
● Attach to barb
● Slide clip to lock
- Plug the sensor cable into the board (align the open side).
- Tie the sensor cable to the F-type tube.
- Insert the guide rod through the uptake group.
- Install bracket, washer, and center screw.
- Install 2 back screws.
Step 8: Reassemble the Machine
- Reattach the boardroom lid (1 screw).
- Reinstall the back panel:
● Insert the refill water inlet barb connector.
● Hold the panel while tightening the intake lever.
● Pro: Tighten 4 T10 screws.
● XL/XXL: Reinstall 4 standoffs (finger‑tight, then secure).
3. Reattach the side panel:
● Tighten the first 5 screws halfway.
● Then fully tighten all.
Chapters
- 00:05 Tools
- 00:11 Power Disconnection
- 00:32 Remove External Components
- 01:13 Remove the Main Cover
- 01:35 Remove the Chassis
- 02:17 Remove the Back Panel
- 03:13 Remove the Old Water Level Sensor
- 05:04 Install the New Water Level Sensor
- 08:19 Reassemble the Machine
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Updated 2025/09/29