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Type | Espresso Machine |
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Boiler Type | Dual Boiler |
Boiler Material | Brass |
Pump Type | Vibratory Pump |
Pump Pressure | 9 bar |
PID Temperature Control | Yes |
Group Head | E61 |
Pre-infusion | Yes |
Hot Water Dispenser | Yes |
Steam Wand | Yes |
Voltage | 110V/220V |
Explains the three positions of the control lever for brewing and pressure release.
Provides steps to adjust the brewing boiler temperature using the up/down arrows on the PID controller.
Describes the 3/8" braided stainless steel water line, required fitting, and Teflon tape use for connections.
Details the 57" drain line, its diameters, and recommended installation into a stand pipe.
Guides on filling the reservoir, priming the boilers, and ensuring proper water flow for the vibration pump model.
Guides on connecting water/drain lines, priming boilers, and ensuring water flow for the rotary pump model.
Presents the Golden Rule formula for achieving commercial quality espresso based on shot volume, coffee weight, and time.
Recommends three blank shots to preheat the brew group and portafilter after boilers reach temperature.
Details steps for backflushing with water only, using a blind filter basket, and checking water clarity.
Recommends using a cleaner like Urnex Cafiza for backflushing 6 times a year and rinsing thoroughly.
Provides instructions for manually cleaning the shower screen, portafilter, and baskets, recommending cold machine.
Troubleshooting steps for when the machine fails to power on, checking power and water.
Addresses coffee coming out too quickly or too slowly, suggesting grind adjustment or cleaning.
Troubleshooting tips for coffee temperature, recommending preheating components.
Covers pump not sucking water, requiring priming, and water leaks around the portafilter.
Lists critical safety warnings, including no user-serviceable parts, avoiding vents, checking water, and electrical safety.
Advises against letting children operate the machine and using it with wet hands.
Stresses referring service to qualified technicians and not attempting modifications.