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Table of contents for the manual
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W aiting on Front Cover from Energi[...]
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Important instructions – retain for future use. Contents Sunbeam's Safety Precautions 1 Features of your Café Series ® Espresso Machine 2 Using your espresso machine 7 Advanced Programming 10 Preparing your espresso machine for the first time 14 Guide to coffee making 15 Guide to milk texturing 17 Espresso recipes 18 Care and cleaning 20 C[...]
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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 volumei[...]
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2 Warming plate Thelarge warming plate effectivelypre-warms cups helpingto retain the essentialcharacteristics true of espresso- sweet, rich tastingand aroma. Steam control dial Usedto open and closethe steam. T emperature sensing steam wand Thepatented temperatu[...]
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3 Milk temperature gauge Thegauge reads the temperatureof the milk tohelp the coffee makerachieve the perfect temperatureeverytime. Control board with dual gauges, low water indicator & large buttons Slightlyangled for easy viewingthe control board housesall the[...]
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4 Required Espresso Pressure The 15BAR Italian pump produces the required pressurefor brewing espresso consistently . Fittedwith a pressure relief system, ensuresthat any remaining pressure after theextraction is released into thedrip tray , allowing?[...]
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Features of your Café Series ® Espresso Machine continued Milk T emperature Gauge The 4BAR steam pump produces instant, constant steampressure for texturing milk. An importantfactor when creating milk foam is temperature.The steam wand integrates a patentedtempera[...]
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6 Control Board Slightly angledfor easy viewing, the control boardcommunicates the essential information thecoffee maker needs to create a greattasting coffee. Also housing alarge, easy touse push buttons for espressoand programming functions,?[...]
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7 Using your espresso machine Power Press thePOWER button once to turnthe espresso machineon. The machine will beep once andthe power button will flashred, this is toindicate that your machine ison and is heating up. Note: Beforeturnin[...]
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Using your espresso machine continued 2 Cup Espresso Pour The 2CUP function removes the guess work andis programmed to pour 60mlsof espresso. T ip: Werecommend using the2 CUP basket when usingthe programmed 2 CUP function. T o use this operationpr[...]
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9 Programming 1 Cup V olume PREP ARE the 1 cup filterwith coffee and tamp. PLACE acup under the espresso pourspouts. PRESS thePROGRAM button. PRESS the1 CUP button to startthe espresso pour . Press the 1CUP button again once thedesired vol[...]
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10 Pre-infusion Programming There are3 programmable pre-infusion settings tohelp achieve the perfect extraction; Infusion; asmall amount of water isreleased onto thetamped coffee, and then thereis a shortinfusion time before a steadyflow of [...]
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11 Advanced Programming continued Espresso Thermoblock T emperature The watertemperature of the espresso machine hasbeen calibrated to the precise temperature of92°C at the group head. However thecoffee maker can adjust the temperature ofthe water at th[...]
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12 This lightwill remain on for upto 5 seconds before automaticallyreturning to factory settings ifno action is taken. Theespresso machine willthen power on. 4. PRESS andRELEASE one of the buttons below dependingon the required te[...]
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13 Resetting the Factory Settings T o revert back tothe espresso machines factory settings; 1. Ensure theespresso machine is plugged in and switchon at the power outlet. Note: DONOT press the POWER buttonon the espressomachine. 2. PRESS andHOLD[...]
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14 Heading Preparing your espresso machine for the first time • Ensure theespresso machine is always positioned ontoa dry , stable bench top. • Ensure allpackaging has been removed from theespresso machine and the drip tray withgrill is in place. •[...]
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Heading 15 Guide to coffee making PRE-HEA TING Glasses Pre-heat glassesand cups by filling them with hotwater as this will assistto preserve the cremaof the espresso and alsohelp maintain thetemperature of the espresso. Just priorto making your [...]
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16 Heading Guide to making coffee continued The Espresso Pour Great coffeesstart with freshly roasted beans that willdeliver a sweet espresso thatwill be rich intexture, body and aroma. Controlling each partof the coffee making processis the real secr[...]
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Heading 17 Guide to milk texturing What youwant to achieve is silkythick rich milkthat has been heated tobetween 60-65°C. The steamcoming out of the machinewill only heatthe milk, it is upto the coffee maker toaerate the milk in [...]
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18 Espresso recipes 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?[...]
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19 Espresso recipes continued 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[...]
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20 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 clean[...]
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21 Care and cleaning continued Steam wand Keeping thesteam arm clean is essential to ensuremaximum efficiency of the steam function. Abuild up of caramelised/dried milk onthe steam wand will impairthe steaming andtexturing ability of the espresso?[...]
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22 Deposits ofcoffee oils build up overtime and affect thetaste of the coffee andoperation of theespresso machine. Therefore the group headwill require regular cleaning. Itis recommended thatthe group head is cleaned at aminimum?[...]
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23 Descaling Cycle for both the Coffee and Steam Thermoblocks 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.?[...]
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24 12. The espresso machinewill repeat the pumpingand rest cycles for 13 timesfor both the STEAM and ESPRESSO thermoblocks.This will take approximately 17minutes. 13. At the completionof the 14 cycles the espresso machinewill start t[...]
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In the unlikely event that this appliance develops any malfunction within 12 months of purchase due to faulty materials or manufacture, we will REP AIR it for you free of charge. 12 Month Repair Guarantee Shouldyou experience any difficultieswith yourappliance, please contact ourcustomer serviceline for [...]
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is a registered trademark. 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 7[...]