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Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference. Espresso Vita 15 BAR Pump espresso machine with gauge Instruction Booklet EM6200[...]
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Important instructions – retain for future use. Contents Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions 2 About espresso coffee 3 Features of your Sunbeam Espresso Vita 4 Using the control panel 8 Reference guide to using your espresso machine 12 Programming your espresso machine 17 Preparing your espresso machine before use 19 Guide to the perfect espresso 20 G[...]
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Sunbeam’ s Safety Precautions SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM ESPRESSO MACHINE. • Alwaysplace theunit ona flat, level surface. • Donot operate without waterin reservoir . Fillreservoir with only cleanand cold water . Observethe maximum filling volume?[...]
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About espresso coffee Congratulations onthe purchase of your Sunbeam espressomachine. The masteryof coffee making demands a machine thatyou can trust to performtime and timeagain. Powered by a one-piece stainless steellined thermoblock and 15[...]
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4 Warming plate Effectively pre-warmscups Push button control panel Easy touse control panel deliversan espresso pour , steamor hot water functions. Group head Brass and phenolic group handle Extra cup height clearance Additional clearancebetween the filter handle andthe drip t[...]
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5 5 Espresso gauge The gaugemeasures the resistance to the espresso pour . Programmable control panel For aconsistent shot of espresso everytime, simply presseither the single or doublebutton. Steam and hot water control dial 2.5L water reservoir Removable fromthe front f[...]
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6 Features of your Sunbeam Espresso Vita 15 Bar Pump The machineis fitted with a 15BAR pump which generatesthe pressure required to deliver a complete extraction of oils,coffee solids andaroma. Thermoblock Heating System The thermoblockheating system heats the[...]
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7 Features of your Sunbeam Espresso Vita (continued) Push Button Control Panel An easyto use control panel providesthe choice ofmanual operation or utilising the programmed espressopour lengths. The programmed espressopour is set to 30mls per cupwhile the P[...]
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8 Using the control panel Power Press the‘POWER’ button once to turnthe espresso machineon. The light on thebutton will startflashing; this is to indicatethat your espresso machineis on and is heatingup. Ready Mode When thelight on the[...]
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9 Using the control panel (continued) operation. Thecoffee maker simply needs to press the‘SINGLE’ espresso button once to start andthe pour of liquid espressowill stop automatically . Important: Oncethe ‘SINGLE’ espresso operation isactivated, bef[...]
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10 Using the control panel (continued) Programming the Single or Double pours The programfunction allows the coffee maker to personaliseand save their own espresso pour settings. T o program the ‘SINGLE’and ‘DOUBLE’ coffee poursthe espresso machine needs to [...]
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Using the control panel (continued) 11 Note: After10 minutes of inactivity inthe steam mode,the espresso machine will automatically switchback to the ‘READY MODE’. Hot Water The hotwater function allows the coffee maker torelease a controlled flow?[...]
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12 12 Reference guide to using your espresso machine 1 2 3 8 Preparing the espresso machine 4 5 6 Double filter basket Single filter basket 9 Select appropriatefilter and place intogroup handle. Place grouphandle onto group head. T urn group handle tothe right, soit is firmly locked?[...]
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Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued) 16 12 Making the espresso 15 10 11 13 Place largecontainer under both pouringspouts. Press the‘MANUAL ’ button and allowthe water to run through. Pressbutton again to stop. Select appropriatefilter and place i[...]
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14 Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued) 14 19 20 25 23 18 21 22 24 Remove grouphandle by turning tothe left. Discard theused coffee grinds. Press the'STEAM' button to activate steammode. Purge thesteam wand by turning dialanti-clockwise.[...]
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Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued) 26 29 27 28 30 32 33 34 Place cupunder hot water nozzle andactivate the hot water functionby turning dial anti-clockwise. Close thehot water by turning dialclockwise. Swing thesteam/hot water wand overthe[...]
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16 CLEANING PIN Remove thedrip tray . Remove driptray grill. Remove both the water reservoir anddrip tray to get to the'cleaning pin'. Insert thinnerend of cleaning pininto the single hole inthe base of the filter . Wrapsteam wand?[...]
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Programming your espresso machine The EspressoVita has programming capabilities. Basedon café settings the ‘SINGLE’ and‘DOUBLE’ espresso functions are setat 30 and 60mls. Howeverby following afew simple steps the coffeemaker can personalise?[...]
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18 Important: Althoughthe espresso machine is on atthe power outlet ensure thatthe actual espresso machinepower is ‘OFF’. Therefore no lightswill be illuminated on theespresso machine controlpanel. 2. Press andhold down the ‘POWE[...]
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19 Preparing your espresso machine before use 1. Place theespresso machine onto a dry , stable benchtop. 2. Ensure thedrip tray and grill arein place. 3. Fill theespresso machine with water . T o do so,ensure the group handle hasbeen taken out?[...]
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Preheat Glasses 1. Preheat theglasses/cups by filling them with hotwater as this willassist to preserve the cremaof the espresso. Set theglasses/ cups aside. Caution: Thehot water will be closeto boiling temperature. T ake care soas no[...]
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Guide to the perfect espresso (continued) Pre-Infusion 11. Once the espressooperation has been activated, beforethe espresso pour starts, the progressivepre-infusion feature will release threeshort bursts of gradually increasing waterpressure onto the coffee c[...]
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Milk texturingis the steaming of milk.The steam doestwo things, heats the milkand also thesteam mixes air with themilk to form an‘emulsion’ of tiny bubbles thatgives a silkyvelvet texture. Similar to makingan espresso, p[...]
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Using the hot water function the correcttemperature. It's important to remember thatif the milk is notheated long enoughthe drink will be toocool and if heatedfor too long it willstart to boil at around 72°Cand all texture will[...]
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ESPRESSO (SHORT BLACK) Espresso isa concentrated, full bodied coffee with astable layer of cream ontop – known as ‘crema’.An espresso is the foundationof all cafécoffee. Variationsare achieved by adding differentamounts of milk and?[...]
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CAFFE LA TTE An espressowith steamed milk, typically served ina glass. The layer offrothed milk on top shouldbe 10mm to seal thecoffee. • 220mLglass or cup • singleor double espresso • steamedmilk CAPPUCCINO This deliciousdrink is[...]
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Care and Cleaning The coffeemaking process involves extracting oils outof coffee grinds to makeespresso coffee. Depositsof these oils build upover time andaffect the taste of thecoffee and operation ofthe espresso machine. Regular cleaning[...]
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Cup warming plate and exterior Wipeover the unit witha damp cloth and wipe dry .Do not useabrasives or metal scourers as these willscratch the exterior surface. Steam wand Keeping thesteam arm clean is essential to ensuremaximum efficiency of[...]
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Scale isa surface build up ofminerals that naturally occurover time in all appliances that areinvolved with the heating ofwater . Therefore theespresso machine will require occasional descaling.It is recommended that theespresso machine[...]
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10. Leave the machineoff for 10-15 minutes to allowthe descaling solution to take affect. 11. Press the ‘POWER’button once to turn the espressomachine on. 12. Press the ‘MANUAL ’button and allow the remaining solutionto cycle[...]
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30 Advanced programming options Espresso Thermoblock T emperature The watertemperature of this espresso machine hasbeen calibrated to the precise temperature of92°C at the group head.The temperature ofthe water at the grouphead can bemodified in incr[...]
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31 Advanced programming options (continued) Steam Thermoblock T emperature The steamtemperature of this espresso machine hasbeen calibrated to deliver a powerful anddry steam for texturing milk. The temperatureof the steam can be modified inincrements of 2?[...]
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32 Steam Wetness or Steam Pump Rate The steampump rate of this espresso machine hasbeen preset. Modifying the steam pumprate enables you to makethe steam wetteror dryer and aids inthe delivery of apowerful, dry steam - idealfor texturin[...]
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Advanced Programming Options (continued) 33 Factory Reset T o undo any changesmade to the program you canrevert back to the originalfactory settings. T o do this youneed to follow the instructions below: 1. Insert thepower cord into a 230-240VAC po[...]
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T rouble shooting guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHA T TO DO Coffee runs down the side of Grouphandle is not attached correctly , Ensurethe handle is firmlypositioned the group handle. or hasnot been tightened sufficiently . onto the group head.See “Guide to[...]
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T rouble shooting guide (continued) Espresso does not have any Notenough coffee in filter . See "Guideto the perfect espresso" crema. pg20. Handle comes off during group. Coffee tampedtoo hard. T amp the coffee groundslighter . Coffee grindis[...]
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Uneven cup filling. Uneven tampingor obstruction in the Ensurecoffee is tamped evenly pouring spouts. and check thatthere is nothing obstructing thepouring spouts. Defective bafflein filter handle. Contact aSunbeam Service Centr[...]
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Should youexperience any difficulties with your appliance,please phone our customer service linefor advice on 1300881 861 in Australia, or0800 786 232 inNew Zealand. Alternatively ,you can senda written claim to Sunbeamat the addr[...]
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Need help with your appliance? Contact ourcustomer service team or visit our websitefor information and tips on getting themost from your appliance. In Australia Visit www .sunbeam.com.au Or call 1300 881 861 In New Zealand Visit www .sunbeam.co.nz Or call 0800 786 232 Made in China. Due t[...]