Sunbeam Espresso Maker EM6200 User Manual

Espresso Vita  
15 BAR Pump espresso  
machine with gauge  
Instruction Booklet  
EM6200  
Please read these instructions carefully  
and retain for future reference.  
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Contents  
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
About espresso coffee  
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3
4
8
Features of your Sunbeam Espresso Vita  
Using the control panel  
Reference guide to using your espresso  
machine  
12  
17  
Programming your espresso machine  
Preparing your espresso machine  
before use  
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20  
22  
23  
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26  
28  
30  
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Guide to the perfect espresso  
Guide to milk texturing  
Using the hot water function  
Espresso Recipes  
Care and Cleaning  
Descaling  
Advanced programming options  
Trouble shooting guide  
Important instructions – retain for  
future use.  
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Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM  
ESPRESSO MACHINE.  
of contact, therefore avoid any direct contact with  
the steam wand.  
• Always place the unit on a flat, level surface.  
• Do not operate without water in reservoir.  
Fill reservoir with only clean and cold water.  
Observe the maximum filling volume is 2.5 litres.  
• Do not remove the filter handle during the espresso  
pour or water flow as the unit is under pressure.  
Removing the filter handle during either of these  
operations can lead to a scalding or injury.  
• The steam wand becomes very hot during texturing  
milk and water flow. This may cause burns in case  
• Always disconnect the plug from the power outlet  
prior to cleaning the espresso machine or if there  
is any problem during the coffee making process.  
• Do not allow the power cord to come into contact  
with the hot parts of the espresso machine,  
including the cup warming plate and steam wand.  
• Do not place hands directly under the steam, hot  
water or coffee pour as this can lead to a scalding  
or injury.  
Sunbeam is very safety conscious when  
• Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than  
its intended use.  
designing and manufacturing consumer products, but  
it is essential that the product user also exercise care  
when using an electrical appliance. Listed below are  
precautions which are essential for the safe use of an  
electrical appliance:  
• Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas  
flame, electric element or on a heated oven.  
• Do not place on top of any other appliance.  
• Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang over  
the edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot  
surface.  
• Read carefully and save all the instructions  
provided with an appliance.  
• Always turn the power off at the power outlet before  
you insert or remove a plug. Remove by grasping  
the plug - do not pull on the cord.  
Turn the power off and remove the plug when the  
appliance is not in use and before cleaning.  
• Do not use your appliance with an extension cord  
unless this cord has been checked and tested by a  
qualified technician or service person.  
• Always use your appliance from a power outlet of  
the voltage (A.C. only) marked on the appliance.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons  
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory  
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and  
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision  
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a  
person responsible for their safety.  
• Do not operate any electrical appliance with a  
damaged cord or after the appliance has been  
damaged in any manner. If damage is suspected,  
return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam  
Appointed Service Centre for examination,  
repair or adjustment.  
• For additional protection, Sunbeam recommend  
the use of a residual current device (RCD)  
with a tripping current not exceeding 30mA in  
the electrical circuit supplying power to your  
appliances.  
• Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other  
liquid unless recommended.  
• Appliances are not intended to be operated by  
means of an external timer or separate remote  
control system.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they  
do not play with the appliance.  
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high  
when the appliance is operating.  
• This appliance is intended to be used in household  
and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas  
in shops, offices and other working environments;  
farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other  
residential type environments; bed and breakfast  
type environments.  
• Never leave an appliance unattended while in use.  
If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance,  
Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.  
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About espresso coffee  
Congratulations on the purchase of your  
Sunbeam espresso machine.  
Designed and engineered to last, the  
components and features of the Sunbeam  
Espresso Vita are encased in full metal  
housing, accentuated by a polished  
chrome brew head. The elegant styling and  
craftsmanship employed in its design draw  
inspiration from the tradition of European  
espresso machine quality and design. Now  
you can bring the art of coffee making into  
your home with the Sunbeam Espresso Vita.  
We hope you enjoy your new espresso  
machine and should you need any further  
assistance, please visit the Sunbeam website,  
The mastery of coffee making demands a  
machine that you can trust to perform time  
and time again. Powered by a one-piece  
stainless steel lined thermoblock and 15  
BAR pump, the espresso machine will deliver  
the performance a true artist and coffee  
connoisseur has come to expect.  
The Sunbeam Espresso Vita makes producing  
espresso coffees at home a pleasure with  
its simple to use push button operation.  
Seamlessly integrated PID technology  
monitors and controls the thermoblock  
heating system to achieve the precise water  
temperature required for each task, whether  
you are extracting espresso, texturing milk or  
brewing tea.  
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Features of your Sunbeam  
Espresso Vita  
Warming plate  
Effectively pre-warms cups  
Push button control panel  
Easy to use control panel delivers an espresso  
pour, steam or hot water functions.  
Group head  
Brass and phenolic group handle  
Extra cup height clearance  
Additional clearance between the filter  
handle and the drip tray is designed to suit  
taller cups.  
Water level indicator  
The water level indicator floats through the  
drip tray grid indicating how full the drip  
tray is. The indicator is coloured red for easy  
identification.  
Measuring spoon / Tamp  
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Espresso gauge  
The gauge measures the resistance to the  
espresso pour.  
Programmable control panel  
For a consistent shot of espresso everytime,  
simply press either the single or double button.  
Steam and hot water control dial  
2.5L water reservoir  
Removable from the front for easy filling at the  
tap. Water can also be added at the top of the  
unit.  
Steam and hot water wand  
Supplies powerful dry steam for achieving  
silky, dense and rich milk. Also dispenses a  
controlled flow of hot water. The commercial  
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360 ball joint allows the steam wand to be  
moved into the ideal position.  
Removable drip tray and grill  
The large capacity die-cast metal drip tray is  
lined with plastic, preventing staining from  
espresso oils, lightweight for easy removal and  
designed with no dirt traps for simple wipe  
down cleaning.  
Non-slip rubber feet  
Makes the unit sturdy, preventing it from  
slipping or scratching the benchtop.  
600ml jug  
Single filter basket Double filter basket  
Cleaning tool  
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Features of your Sunbeam  
Espresso Vita  
15 Bar Pump  
Pre-Infusion  
Pre-infusion is programmed into the  
MANUAL, single and double espresso  
operations. It is a gradual increase of water  
pressure pre-soaking the coffee cake before  
full water pressure is applied. This in turn  
delivers greater body and sweetness to the  
espresso.  
Crema System  
The machine is fitted with a 15 BAR pump  
which generates the pressure required to  
deliver a complete extraction of oils, coffee  
solids and aroma.  
Thermoblock Heating System  
The specially designed crema system consists  
of a dual-floor filter creating additional  
back pressure and a stabilising baffle that  
helps retain temperature and produces a  
steady pour of espresso. The dual-floor filter  
baskets are designed to slow the flow of  
liquid espresso creating a subtle aeration to  
ensure a golden crema.  
The thermoblock heating system heats the  
water ensuring the precise temperature is  
achieved for each function. Additionally, the  
one-piece construction and stainless steel  
tubing of the thermoblock effectively slows  
scale build up and reduces the frequency of  
cleaning required.  
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Features of your Sunbeam Espresso Vita (continued)  
Push Button Control Panel  
Should the needle fail to reach the target  
area this is an indication that the serve of  
espresso is ‘under-extracted’. This occurs  
when water passes too quickly through the  
tamped coffee grinds and is an indication  
that either the grind needs to be made finer  
or the filter basket has been under-dosed.  
The pour is quick and light in colour and the  
resulting crema is thin with a creamy light  
brown colour.  
When the needle goes beyond the target area  
it is an indication that the serve of espresso  
is ‘over-extracted’. This occurs when the  
water passes very slowly through the tamped  
coffee grinds and is an indication that either  
the grind is too fine or the filter basket has  
been over-dosed. In this situation the hot  
water is in contact with the coffee grinds  
for too long thus creating a burnt and bitter  
tasting espresso. This is characterised by  
the espresso only slowly dripping during the  
entire pour and the crema is very dark.  
An easy to use control panel provides the  
choice of manual operation or utilising the  
programmed espresso pour lengths. The  
programmed espresso pour is set to 30mls  
per cup while the PROGRAM function allows  
users to personalise and save their own  
espresso volumes. The user is also able to  
personalise and save their own settings for  
coffee temperature, steam temperature and  
steam flow.  
Optimum  
Pour  
Espresso Gauge  
The espresso gauge is an indicator of the  
quality of the espresso pour and should be  
used as a guide.  
It measures the pressure or resistance  
created by water being pumped through the  
tamped coffee grinds in the group handle.  
Under  
Extracted  
Pour  
Over  
Extracted  
Pour  
Whilst the needle is within the target area on  
the gauge it indicates that a quality serve of  
espresso has been made. This is indicated  
by a slow and steady pour of liquid espresso  
with a consistency similar to that of dripping  
honey. The crema should be dark golden in  
colour.  
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Using the control panel  
Power  
Once the espresso machine is switched on  
and heated, so the light on the ‘POWER’  
button is red and the lights around the  
‘MANUAL, ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ espresso  
buttons show a constant red light, the coffee  
maker is able to use the manual operation.  
The coffee maker simply needs to press the  
‘MANUALbutton once to start the pour and  
again to stop.  
Press the ‘POWER’ button once to turn the  
espresso machine on. The light on the button  
will start flashing; this is to indicate that your  
espresso machine is on and is heating up.  
Important: Once the manual operation is  
activated, before the espresso pour starts the  
pre-infusion feature will release three short  
bursts of gradual water pressure onto the  
coffee cake. After this the full water pressure  
is applied and the espresso will pour freely.  
Note: When the coffee maker has activated  
the ‘MANUALoperation the lights around the  
‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ espresso buttons  
will go off. The lights on the ‘POWER’ and  
around the ‘MANUALbuttons will remain on.  
Ready Mode  
When the light on the ‘POWER’ button stops  
flashing and turns to a constant red light,  
this indicates that the espresso machine is  
heated and ready to use. The lights around  
the 'MANUAL', 'SINGLE', 'DOUBLE' and  
'HOT WATER/STEAM' buttons will show a  
constant red light. The machine is now in  
Ready Mode.  
Note: Remember that if the light on the  
‘POWER’ button is flashing it means  
the espresso machine is adjusting the  
temperature of the heating system.  
To turn the espresso machine off, simply  
press the ‘POWER’ button, the red power  
light and all other lights on the control panel  
will turn off.  
Single Espresso  
Note: Before activating the espresso coffee  
function ensure that the steam and hot water  
control dial is in the OFF position.  
The ‘SINGLE’ espresso function removes the  
guesswork and is programmed to pour 30mls  
of liquid espresso.  
Tip: We recommend using the single cup  
filter when using the programmed ‘SINGLE’  
espresso operation.  
Once the espresso machine is switched on  
and heated, so the light on the ‘POWER’  
button is red and the lights around the  
‘MANUAL, ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ espresso  
buttons show a constant red light, the coffee  
maker is able to use the ‘SINGLE’ espresso  
Manual  
Note: Before activating the espresso coffee  
function ensure that the steam and hot water  
control dial is in the OFF position.  
The ‘MANUALbutton allows the coffee  
maker to have complete control over the  
length of the espresso pour.  
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Using the control panel (continued)  
operation. The coffee maker simply needs to  
press the ‘SINGLE’ espresso button once to  
start and the pour of liquid espresso will stop  
automatically.  
Important: Once the ‘SINGLE’ espresso  
operation is activated, before the espresso  
pour starts the pre-infusion feature will  
release three short bursts of gradually  
increasing water pressure onto the coffee  
cake. After this the full water pressure is  
applied and the espresso will pour freely.  
Note: When the coffee maker has activated  
the ‘SINGLE’ espresso operation the lights  
around the ‘MANUALand ‘DOUBLE’  
espresso buttons will go off. The lights on the  
‘POWER’ and the ‘SINGLE’ espresso buttons  
will remain on.  
Tip: We recommend using the double cup  
filter when using the programmed ‘DOUBLE’  
espresso operation.  
Once the espresso machine is switched on  
and heated, so the light on the ‘POWER’  
button is red and the lights around the  
‘MANUAL, ‘SINGLE’, and ‘DOUBLE’  
espresso buttons show a constant red light,  
the coffee maker is able to use the ‘DOUBLE’  
espresso operation. The coffee maker simply  
needs to press the ‘DOUBLE’ espresso button  
once to start and the pour of liquid espresso  
will stop automatically.  
Important: Once the ‘DOUBLE’ espresso  
operation is activated, before the espresso  
pour starts the pre-infusion feature will  
release three short bursts of gradually  
increasing water pressure onto the coffee  
cake. After this the full water pressure is  
applied and the espresso will pour freely.  
Note: When the coffee maker has activated  
the ‘DOUBLE’ espresso operation the lights  
around the ‘MANUALand ‘SINGLE’ buttons  
will go off. The lights on the ‘POWER’ and  
‘DOUBLE’ espresso buttons will remain on.  
Note: The coffee maker does not need to  
press the single espresso button again to end  
the pour as the espresso machine will stop  
automatically.  
Once the pour of liquid espresso stops the  
espresso machine is ready to make another  
espresso.  
Note: When using the single espresso  
operation you can stop the pour of espresso  
at any time by pressing the ‘MANUAL,  
‘SINGLE’, or ‘DOUBLE’ espresso operation  
buttons.  
Note: The coffee maker does not need to  
press the ‘DOUBLE’ espresso button again  
to end the pour as the espresso machine will  
stop automatically.  
Once the pour of liquid espresso stops the  
espresso machine is ready to make another  
espresso.  
Note: When using the ‘DOUBLE’ espresso  
operation you can stop the pour of espresso  
at any time by pressing the ‘MANUAL,  
‘SINGLE’ or ‘DOUBLE’ espresso operation  
buttons.  
Double Espresso  
Note: Before activating the espresso coffee  
function, ensure that the STEAM and HOT  
WATER control dial is in the OFF position.  
The ‘DOUBLE’ espresso function removes the  
guesswork and is programmed to pour 60mls  
of liquid espresso.  
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Using the control panel (continued)  
Programming the Single or Double pours  
Steam  
The program function allows the coffee maker  
to personalise and save their own espresso  
pour settings.  
The steam function allows the coffee maker  
to produce steam out of the steam wand for  
texturing milk.  
To activate the steam function, the coffee  
maker simply needs to press the ‘STEAM’  
button. By design the temperature of the  
espresso machine will adjust as necessary.  
There may be a short delay while you wait.  
Note: When the coffee maker has activated  
the steam function the light around the  
‘STEAM’ button will show a constant red  
light and the light behind the ‘MANUAL,  
‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ buttons will go off.  
Additionally the light on the ‘POWER’ button  
will remain on.  
Note: If the light behind the ‘STEAM’ button  
is flashing it means the espresso machine  
is adjusting the temperature of the heating  
system. You will be able to use the steam  
while it is heating up but this is not advised  
as the steam will be wetter than if the  
machine is fully heated up.  
Once the espresso machine is heated to the  
correct temperature, so the light behind the  
‘STEAM’ button stops flashing and shows a  
constant red light, the coffee maker is able to  
use the espresso machine.  
The coffee maker simply needs to turn  
the steam and hot water control dial anti-  
clockwise to the ‘MAX’ setting to start and  
turn it back to the ‘OFF’ position to stop.  
Press the 'STEAM' button again to deactivate  
the steam function.  
Note: When you have finished steaming,  
ensure the steam and hot water control dial  
is fully turned off. If the steam and hot water  
control dial is left open, the coffee maker  
will not be able to switch to the ‘COFFEE’ or  
‘HOT WATER’ functions.  
To program the ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’  
coffee pours the espresso machine needs to  
be in STAND BY MODE (so the machine is  
plugged in and turned on at the wall, but  
the power on the machine has not yet been  
turned on).  
To activate the program function for the  
‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ espresso pours, the  
coffee maker needs to press and hold down  
both the ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ buttons.  
While still holding down these two buttons  
briefly press the ‘POWER’ button and release  
all buttons. When in programming mode the  
lights around the ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’  
buttons will slowly flash (dimming up and  
down).  
Depending on which pour you want to  
program, press either the ‘SINGLE’ or  
‘DOUBLE’ espresso pour buttons, upon  
release the pour will begin.  
Note: For best results the coffee make should  
only make changes to the ‘SINGLE’ and  
‘DOUBLE’ coffee pour volumes by engaging  
the coffee handle fitted with either the single  
or double basket, packed with coffee.  
When the desired pour amount has been  
reached press the flashing coffee button  
to set the new volume. A long beep will  
sound confirming the program saved and the  
machine will go into ‘READY MODE’.  
Note: For more detailed information on  
programming refer to page 17 ‘Programming  
your espresso machine’.  
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Using the control panel (continued)  
Note: After 10 minutes of inactivity in the  
steam mode, the espresso machine will  
automatically switch back to the ‘READY  
MODE’.  
Hot Water  
The hot water function allows the coffee  
maker to release a controlled flow of hot  
water for making long blacks, hot chocolates,  
pre-heating cups and glasses and brewing  
teas.  
To activate the hot water function, the  
coffee maker simply needs to press the ‘HOT  
WATER’ button.  
Note: When the coffee maker has activated  
the hot water function the light around the  
‘HOT WATER’ button will show a constant  
red light and the light behind the ‘MANUAL,  
‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ buttons will go off.  
Additionally the light on the ‘POWER’ button  
will remain on.  
The coffee maker simply needs to turn  
the steam and hot water control dial anti-  
clockwise to the ‘MAX’ setting to start and  
turn it back to the ‘OFF’ position to stop.  
Press the ‘HOT WATER’ button again to  
deactivate the hot water function.  
Note: When you have finished using the hot  
water, ensure the steam and hot water dial is  
fully turned off. If the steam and hot water  
dial is left open, the coffee maker will not be  
able to switch to the ‘COFFEE’ or ‘STEAM’  
functions.  
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Reference guide to using your  
espresso machine  
Preparing the espresso machine  
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2
3
Remove water reservoir from  
front of unit.  
Fill at sink with cold water.  
Replace the water reservoir.  
4
5
6
Press 'POWER' button to turn  
unit on.  
Control panel lit and ready to  
use. (Ready Mode)  
Warming the espresso cups.  
Double filter basket  
Single filter  
basket  
7
8
9
Select appropriate filter and  
place into group handle.  
Place group handle onto  
group head.  
Turn group handle to the  
right, so it is firmly locked  
into position.  
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Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued)  
10  
Place large container under  
11  
Press the ‘MANUALbutton  
both pouring spouts.  
and allow the water to run  
through. Press button again  
to stop.  
Making the espresso  
12  
13  
14  
Select appropriate filter and  
place into group handle.  
Hold group handle under  
group head and purge with  
water to preheat.  
Place finely ground coffee  
into filter basket.  
16  
17  
15  
Tamp the coffee grinds. The  
level of coffee must be 3mm  
below the filter basket rim.  
Wipe the edge of filter to  
remove any coffee grinds.  
Place group handle onto  
group head.  
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Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued)  
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21  
23  
19  
22  
24  
20  
Press the ‘MANUALbutton  
for a continuous pour. Press  
button again to stop pour.  
Turn group handle to the  
right, so it is firmly locked  
into position.  
Place glasses/cups below  
pouring spouts.  
Remove group handle by  
turning to the left.  
Discard the used coffee  
grinds.  
Texturing milk  
25  
Press the 'STEAM' button to  
activate steam mode.  
Purge the steam wand by  
turning dial anti-clockwise.  
Turn off steam by turning  
dial clockwise.  
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Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued)  
26  
27  
28  
Swing steam wand to the  
side of espresso machine.  
Place steam wand into milk,  
approx. 1cm below surface  
and activate the steam  
function.  
Angle jug to rest steam wand  
on spout and place nozzle just  
below surface of the milk.  
Hot water  
29  
30  
31  
Close the steam by turning  
dial clockwise.  
Wipe steam nozzle and wand  
with damp cloth and purge a  
small amount of steam.  
Press the 'HOT WATER'  
button to activate hot water  
mode.  
32  
33  
34  
Place cup under hot water  
nozzle and activate the hot  
water function by turning dial  
anti-clockwise.  
Close the hot water by  
turning dial clockwise.  
Swing the steam/hot water  
wand over the drip tray.  
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Reference guide to using your espresso machine (continued)  
Cleaning  
35  
36  
37  
Remove the drip tray.  
Remove drip tray grill.  
Remove both the water  
reservoir and drip tray to get  
to the 'cleaning pin'.  
38  
39  
40  
Insert thinner end of  
cleaning pin into the single  
hole in the base of the filter.  
Wrap steam wand with damp  
cloth and turn steam on for  
10 seconds.  
Insert thicker end of cleaning  
pin into the hole in the base  
of the steam wand.  
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Programming your espresso  
machine  
The Espresso Vita has programming  
capabilities. Based on café settings the  
‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ espresso functions  
are set at 30 and 60mls. However by  
following a few simple steps the coffee maker  
can personalise the espresso machine to  
achieve a serve of espresso to exactly how  
they like it.  
Programming Double Espresso  
1.To start programming the espresso machine  
needs to be in ‘STAND BY MODE’. So the  
machine is plugged in and switched on at  
the power point, but the machine itself is  
not powered on.  
2.Prepare the group handle. Fit the group  
handle with the double filter basket (12)  
and fill with finely ground coffee (14).  
Using the coffee tamp supplied, tamp  
the coffee grinds (15). Secure the group  
handle to the group head (17)(18).  
Programming Single Espresso  
1.To start programming the espresso machine  
needs to be in ‘STAND BY MODE’. So the  
machine is plugged in and switched on at  
the power point, but the machine itself is  
not powered on.  
3.Place two cups under each pouring spout  
(19).  
4.To commence programming press and hold  
down both the ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’  
espresso buttons while still holding down  
these buttons briefly press the ‘POWER’  
button and release all buttons. The lights  
around the coffee buttons will start to  
slowly flash, dimming up and down.  
2.Prepare the filter handle. Fit the group  
handle with the single filter basket (12)  
and fill with finely ground coffee (14).  
Using the coffee tamp supplied, tamp  
the coffee grinds (15). Secure the group  
handle to the group head (17)(18).  
3.Place a cup under both pouring spouts  
(19).  
5.Press the ‘DOUBLE’ espresso button once  
to start the espresso pour.  
4.To commence programming press and hold  
down both the ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’  
espresso buttons while still holding down  
these buttons briefly press the ‘POWER’  
button and release all buttons. The lights  
around the coffee buttons will start to  
slowly flash, dimming up and down.  
6.Allow the espresso to pour until the desired  
level. Once the desired level is reached  
stop the espresso pour by pressing the  
‘DOUBLE’ espresso button. A long beep  
will signify that the new setting for the  
‘DOUBLE’ espresso operation has been  
programmed and stored into the machines  
memory.  
5.Press the ‘SINGLE’ espresso button once  
to start the espresso pour.  
7.The espresso machine will then go into  
‘READY MODE’ and is ready to make  
espresso at the push of a button.  
6.Allow the espresso to pour until the desired  
level. Once the desired level is reached  
stop the espresso pour by pressing the  
‘SINGLE’ espresso button. A long beep  
will signify that the new setting for the  
‘SINGLE’ espresso operation has been  
programmed and stored into the machines  
memory.  
Resetting the Factory Settings  
To revert back to the original factory settings;  
1.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ‘ON’.  
7.The espresso machine will then go into  
‘READY MODE’ and is ready to make  
espresso at the push of a button.  
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Programming your espresso machine (continued)  
Important: Although the espresso machine is  
on at the power outlet ensure that the actual  
espresso machine power is ‘OFF’. Therefore  
no lights will be illuminated on the espresso  
machine control panel.  
2.Press and hold down the ‘POWER’ button.  
3.When you hear a single long beep this  
will indicate that the espresso machine  
will have returned to the original factory  
settings.  
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Preparing your espresso machine  
before use  
1.Place the espresso machine onto a dry,  
stable benchtop.  
5.Place glasses and cups on the warming  
plate (6).  
2.Ensure the drip tray and grill are in place.  
Important: For first time use or if the machine  
has not been used for some time, it is  
important that the machine is rinsed as  
follows:  
6.Fit the group handle with either the single  
or double filter basket (7). Secure the  
group handle to the group head (8) (9).  
3.Fill the espresso machine with water. To  
do so, ensure the group handle has been  
taken out of the group head and swing  
the steam want to the right, out of the  
way. Then using the handle at the front  
of the water reservoir simply slide out the  
reservoir from the front of the espresso  
machine (1). Then fill with fresh cold water  
or filtered water (2). Replace the water  
reservoir firmly by sliding it back into place  
(3).  
4.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V  
AC power outlet and switch the power on.  
Press the ‘POWER’ button once to turn the  
espresso machine on (4). The light on the  
‘POWER’ button will illuminate red and  
start flashing. This is to indicate that your  
espresso machine is on and is heating up.  
7.Place a sufficiently large container under  
both pouring spouts (10).  
8.Once the espresso machine is switched on  
and heated, so the light on the ‘POWER’  
button is red and the lights around the  
‘MANUAL, ‘SINGLE’, ‘DOUBLE’ and ‘HOT  
WATER’ buttons show a constant red light,  
the espresso machine is heated and ready  
to use.  
Tip: Remember if the ‘POWER’ light is  
flashing red, this indicates that the espresso  
machine is on and is heating up.  
When the red light on the ‘POWER’ button  
stops flashing and turns to a constant  
red light, this indicates that the espresso  
machine is heated and ready to use. The  
lights around the ‘MANUAL, ‘SINGLE’,  
‘DOUBLE’, ‘STEAM’ and ‘HOT WATER’  
buttons will also show a constant red light  
(5). When the control panel is lit in this  
way, this indicates that the machine is in  
ready mode.  
9. Press the ‘MANUALbutton (11) and allow  
the water to run through until the water  
reservoir is empty.  
Note: You will need to press the ‘MANUAL’  
button again to stop the water flow. It does  
not happen automatically.  
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Guide to the perfect espresso  
Preheat Glasses  
Then without having made a coffee remove  
the group handle (21) and inspect the top  
of the tamped coffee - it should have only a  
slight indent from the shower screen. Ideally  
the top of the tamped coffee should be  
fractionally below the shower screen and then  
during the espresso pour the coffee cake will  
expand up and onto the shower screen.  
1.Preheat the glasses/cups by filling them  
with hot water as this will assist to preserve  
the crema of the espresso. Set the glasses/  
cups aside.  
Caution: The hot water will be close to boiling  
temperature. Take care so as not to crack the  
glasses or burn yourself.  
Tip: The coffee dosage and the degree of  
tamping should remain the same every time  
you make a coffee. The only thing that should  
vary is the coarseness of the coffee grounds  
and this will vary depending on the bean. For  
example to achieve a slower espresso pour  
rate use a finer grind and a coarser grind for  
a faster espresso pour rate.  
Note: If purchasing pre-ground coffee or  
you have someone grind it for you, request/  
purchase a very fine grind, the same that  
would be used for a commercial espresso  
machine.  
Preheat Group Handle and Filter Basket  
2.Select the appropriate filter basket and  
place it into group handle (12).  
Tip: Use the single filter basket for a single  
serve of espresso and the double filter basket  
for a double serve of espresso.  
3.Take the group handle, hold it under the  
group head and purge water. With the filter  
basket positioned under the group head  
press the ‘MANUALbutton to start the  
water flow and press it again to stop (13).  
4.Dry the filter basket.  
Tip: Ensure the coffee tamp is dry because if  
it is wet the coffee grinds will stick to it.  
Dosing and Tamping  
5.Using a grinder or the measuring spoon  
supplied, place the appropriate amount of  
finely ground coffee into the filter basket  
(14).  
The Espresso Pour  
8.Lock the group handle onto the group head  
(17)(18).  
9.Empty the glasses/cups and place below  
the pouring spouts (19).  
6.Reset the group handle with the filter  
basket in position onto the benchtop. Take  
the coffee tamp, apply firm level packing  
pressure (15), twisting 90 degrees to  
polish the grounds. This seals the surface  
of the coffee cake.  
Note: Check to see that the espresso machine  
is ready for use (see p8 Ready Mode).  
Remember that if the ‘POWER’ light is  
flashing red, this indicates that the espresso  
machine is on and heating up.  
7.Brush any excess coffee grounds from  
around the edge of the filter basket (16).  
10. Press any of the coffee buttons to start  
the espresso pour.  
Important: Be sure to place a sufficient  
amount of coffee grinds into the filter basket  
without over dosing it with coffee. Once  
tamped the level of coffee should be only a  
few millimetres below the rim of the filter  
basket. To check this, lock the group handle  
onto the group head (17)(18).  
Important: Should coffee grinds come out  
from the top of the group handle this is a  
sign that the group handle has not been  
firmly locked into position and/or the level of  
coffee in the basket is too high.  
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Pre-Infusion  
Eco Mode and Standby Mode  
11. Once the espresso operation has been  
activated, before the espresso pour starts,  
the progressive pre-infusion feature will  
release three short bursts of gradually  
increasing water pressure onto the coffee  
cake. After this, the full water pressure  
is applied to the coffee cake and the  
espresso will pour freely.  
12. Check the espresso pour. The ideal  
pour starts out dark and then soon  
after becomes caramel with reddish  
reflections. The pour should hang  
vertically on each spout and flow slowly  
like dripping honey.  
After 1 hour of non-use in Ready Mode the  
espresso machine will automatically switch  
to Eco Mode. An indication that the machine  
is in Eco Mode is the light on the ‘POWER’  
button will slowly flash red. While in Eco  
Mode the machine uses reduced power and  
maintains a lower temperature. While in Eco  
Mode, the espresso machine functions can  
easily be reactivated by simply pressing the  
‘MANUAL, ‘SINGLE’, ‘DOUBLE’, ‘STEAM’  
or ‘HOT WATER’ buttons. The temperature  
of the espresso machine will then adjust as  
necessary.  
After a further 1 hour of non-use in  
Eco Mode the espresso machine will  
automatically switch to Standby Mode. The  
lights on the control panel will all switch off.  
To bring the espresso machine out of Standby  
Mode simply press the ‘POWER’ button.  
The machine will then power on and begin  
heating up.  
Tip: Once the espresso pour starts to lighten  
in colour you should cut off the pour.  
13. Serve espresso immediately.  
Caring for your Espresso Machine  
13. Remove the group handle from the group  
head (21).  
14. Discard the used coffee grinds from the  
filter basket (22).  
Tip: After each use of the espresso machine  
we recommend that a small amount of water  
is cycled through the group head as this will  
wash out any old or used coffee grinds stuck  
to the underside of the group head. Simply  
press the ‘MANUALbutton and allow some  
water to run through. Press button again  
to stop. We also recommend that a small  
amount of water is purged through the steam  
wand after each use.  
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Guide to milk texturing  
Milk texturing is the steaming of milk. The  
steam does two things, heats the milk and  
also the steam mixes air with the milk to  
form an ‘emulsion’ of tiny bubbles that gives  
a silky velvet texture. Similar to making an  
espresso, perfecting the art of milk texturing  
takes time and practice.  
Tip: Remember espresso is the foundation for  
all espresso-coffee drinks and the milk is the  
variable.  
Before starting to prepare for milk texturing,  
ensure the espresso machine is in steam  
mode, so the red light on the 'POWER'  
button and red light around the 'STEAM'  
button are illuminated.  
4.Swing the steam wand to the side of the  
espresso machine (26).  
5.Place the steam wand into the milk so that  
the tip of the steam nozzle is just below  
the surface of the milk and activate the  
steam function by turning the steam and  
hot water control dial anti-clockwise as far  
as it will go (27).  
6.Angle the jug so that the steam wand is  
resting on the spout of the jug and lower  
the jug until the tip of the steam nozzle  
is just below the surface of the milk. The  
nozzle should sit just off centre in the  
milk. This will start to create a whirlpool  
action in the milk (28).  
Note: Should the espresso machine not be  
in steam mode, simply press the 'STEAM'  
button to activate (23).  
Tip: It is recommended to use the steam  
function after first making espresso or using  
the hot water function. Making coffee in  
this order will reduce any waiting time or  
water usage while the machine adjusts to the  
correct temperature.  
1.Determine how much milk is needed based  
on the number of cups being made or the  
size of the texturing jug.  
Tip: Keep in mind that the volume of milk  
will increase or ’stretch’ during the texturing.  
Note: How we introduce the air to the milk  
will determine the consistency of the foam.  
If we catch large gulps of air the quality of  
the foam will reflect this by having large  
bubbles. If we can introduce air to the milk  
in a controlled gentle fashion indicated by a  
gentle hissing sound the milk will have a fine  
aerated bead in the textured foam.  
7.As the steam heats and textures the milk,  
the level of the milk in the jug will begin to  
rise. As this happens follow the level of the  
milk by lowering the jug, always keeping  
the tip of the steam nozzle just below the  
surface. This will create a slight hissing  
noise.  
Tip: The amount of foam required will vary  
depending on the drinks being made, for  
example a cappuccino requires more foam  
than a flat white.  
8.Close the steam immediately when the  
milk is heated to between 60-65°C by  
turning the steam and hot water control  
dial clockwise (29).  
2.Pour cold refrigerated milk into a stainless  
steel jug, between ¹/ to ²/ full.  
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Tip: Best results will be achieved by using a  
clean jug and cold, fresh milk.  
3.Purge the steam wand of any water. With  
the steam wand positioned over the drip  
tray activate the steam function by turning  
the steam and hot water control dial anti-  
clockwise as far as it will go (24). Once  
any water has been purged close the steam  
by turning the steam and hot water control  
dial clockwise (25).  
Tip: The optimum drinking temperature of  
milk is between 60-65°C and we advise  
you use a milk thermometer to achieve  
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Guide to milk texturing (continued)  
the correct temperature. It's important to  
remember that if the milk is not heated  
long enough the drink will be too cool and  
if heated for too long it will start to boil at  
around 72°C and all texture will be lost.  
Tip: If you don’t have a thermometer a good  
indication that the correct temperature has  
been reached is when the jug becomes too  
hot to leave your fingers in contact.  
9. Remove the jug, immediately wipe the  
steam nozzle and wand with a clean damp  
cloth (30) and purge a small amount of  
steam.  
10. With the jug in hand tap the jug on the  
bench top to release the trapped air  
bubbles. Agitate the milk as this helps  
the milk and froth combine for an even  
consistency.  
Important: Do not boil the milk as the texture  
and taste will be affected.  
Note: After 10 minutes of non-use in  
steam mode, the espresso machine will  
automatically return to ready mode.  
Using the hot water function  
Caution: The water from the hot water nozzle  
The hot water function is ideal for preheating  
cups and glasses, brewing teas, preparing  
long blacks, hot chocolates and filling coffee  
plungers.  
will be close to boiling temperature. Take  
care as boiling water may scald. Additionally,  
the wand will be hot and may burn.  
When using the hot water function the  
espresso machine needs to be in ‘HOT  
WATER’ mode, so the red light on the  
‘POWER’ button and the red light around the  
‘HOT WATER’ button are illuminated.  
3.Once you have dispensed the required  
amount of hot water into the cup or  
container, close the hot water by turning  
the steam/hot water control dial clockwise  
(33).  
Note: Should the espresso machine not be  
in hot water mode, simply press the ‘HOT  
WATER’ button to activate (31).  
4.Remove the cup or container and swing the  
steam/hot water wand over the drip tray to  
catch any drips of water (34).  
1.Swing the steam and hot water wand to the  
side of the espresso machine.  
2.Place the cup or container under the  
steam/hot water nozzle and activate the hot  
water function by turning the steam and  
hot water control dial anti-clockwise as far  
as it will go (32).  
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Espresso Recipes  
ESPRESSO (SHORT BLACK)  
MACCHIATO  
Espresso is a concentrated, full bodied coffee  
with a stable layer of cream on top – known  
as ‘crema’. An espresso is the foundation of  
all café coffee. Variations are achieved by  
adding different amounts of milk and froth.  
Macchiato, Italian for ‘to stain or mark’.  
Traditionally served as a standard espresso  
with a dash of milk and a small dollop of  
froth into the middle of the ‘crema’.  
• 90mL espresso glass or demitasse cup  
• single or double espresso  
• 90mL espresso glass or demitasse cup  
• single espresso (30-35mL)  
• marked with steamed milk froth  
FLAT WHITE  
LONG BLACK  
Another old favourite, the Flat White is  
an espresso with steamed milk, served in  
a regular coffee cup or mug. The layer of  
frothed milk on top should be 2mm to seal  
the coffee.  
A standard espresso with hot water, served in  
a regular coffee cup or mug. The hot water is  
added first so that the ‘crema’ is maintained.  
• 190mL cup  
• hot water (to taste)  
• single or double espresso  
• 190mL cup  
• single or double espresso  
• steamed milk  
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Espresso Recipes (continued)  
CAFFE LATTE  
CAFFE MOCHA  
An espresso with steamed milk, typically  
served in a glass. The layer of frothed milk on  
top should be 10mm to seal the coffee.  
Made in a similar way to a cappuccino but  
with the addition of drinking chocolate.  
Simply stir the chocolate into the espresso  
prior to adding the steamed milk and froth.  
• 220mL glass or cup  
• single or double espresso  
• steamed milk  
• 190-240mL cup or tall glass  
• single or double espresso  
• two teaspoons of drinking chocolate  
• two-thirds milky coffee, one-third froth  
CON PANNA  
CAPPUCCINO  
A variation on the original Vienna coffee, this  
delicious drink is made up of an espresso  
topped with lightly whipped cream. It can  
also be dusted with cinnamon or drinking  
chocolate.  
This delicious drink is an espresso with  
steamed milk, topped with creamy froth and  
a dusting of chocolate. The resulting drink is  
approximately two-thirds milky coffee, one-  
third froth.  
• 190mL cup  
• 190-240mL cup  
• single or double espresso  
• lightly whipped cream  
• dusted with cinnamon or chocolate  
• single or double espresso  
• two-thirds milky coffee, one-third froth  
• dusted with chocolate  
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Care and Cleaning  
The coffee making process involves extracting  
oils out of coffee grinds to make espresso  
coffee. Deposits of these oils build up over  
time and affect the taste of the coffee and  
operation of the espresso machine.  
Regular cleaning to remove these oils is  
essential and will maintain the quality of the  
coffee the espresso machine produces and  
result in less maintenance being required.  
This is easy to do by following a few quick  
and easy cleaning steps after each coffee  
making session;  
To clean the group head of any old coffee  
grinds cycle water through and wipe the  
group head and around the inside rim with a  
damp cloth.  
Should the holes in the filter baskets become  
clogged with coffee grinds use a fine bristled  
brush to remove them. Also you can use  
the cleaning pin which is supplied with the  
espresso machine. The cleaning tool is  
located behind the water reservoir and drip  
tray (37). The cleaning tool has two pins at  
either end. One is the thinner and shorter  
of the two and is for cleaning out the hole in  
the filter basket. Insert the cleaning pin into  
the single hole in the base of the filter (38).  
Cycle water through the group head,  
Purge steam through the steam wand,  
Wipe the steam wand clean with a damp  
cloth immediately after use,  
Group head rubber seal  
Remove the filter basket from the group  
handle and clean away any old coffee oils,  
and  
The group head seal is located on the  
underside of the group head and creates a  
seal against the group handle during the  
espresso pour.  
Empty the drip tray and rinse.  
Important: Never wash any of the espresso  
machine parts or accessories in the  
dishwasher.  
Note: During long periods of non-use we  
recommend that the group handle not be  
left attached to the group head as this will  
reduce the life of the seal.  
Drip tray and grill  
Over time the seal will lose its elasticity  
and require replacement, depending on use  
usually every 12 months. Signs that the seal  
is deteriorating are when the group handle  
cannot create the necessary seal and steam  
and/or water escapes from around the group  
head during the espresso pour. Another sign  
may be when the group handle locks off to  
the right rather than the front.  
Remove the drip tray and grill at regular  
intervals to empty (35) (36). Clean with  
water and a little non-abrasive washing up  
liquid, rinse and dry.  
Over time it is normal for the inside of the  
drip tray to be stained by the oils in the  
coffee.  
Group head, group handle & filter baskets  
Note: Contact Sunbeam on 1300 881 861  
should you think that the group head seal  
needs replacing. Please do not attempt  
to change the seal without first consulting  
Sunbeam.  
The filter baskets and group handle should  
be rinsed with warm water after each use and  
then dried thoroughly.  
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Care and Cleaning (continued)  
Cup warming plate and exterior  
Important: Never clean the steam wand with  
an abrasive pad as this will damage the  
steam wand.  
Wipe over the unit with a damp cloth and wipe  
dry. Do not use abrasives or metal scourers as  
these will scratch the exterior surface.  
Should the steam wand become blocked,  
supplied with the espresso machine is a  
cleaning pin. The cleaning tool is located  
behind the water reservoir and drip tray (37).  
The cleaning tool has two pins at either end.  
The thicker, longer pin is for cleaning the  
steam wand. Insert the cleaning pin into the  
hole in the base of the steam nozzle (40).  
Should the steam wand remain blocked  
unscrew the steam nozzle from the steam  
wand. Clean the steam nozzle by once again  
using the cleaning pin then flush under  
running water.  
Steam wand  
Keeping the steam arm clean is essential  
to ensure maximum efficiency of the steam  
function. A build up of caramelised/dried milk  
on the steam wand will impair the steaming  
and texturing ability of the espresso machine.  
The steam nozzle has been specially designed  
to be perfectly smooth. This will help to  
reduce build up of dried milk.  
Important: Wipe the steam wand clean with a  
damp cloth immediately after each use and  
purge a small amount of steam.  
Should the milk dry/caramelise on the  
steam wand, simply wrap the wand with a  
clean damp cloth, swing the steam wand  
over the drip tray and turn the steam on for  
approximately 10 seconds (39). With the  
cloth still on the steam wand leave to sit for  
about 5 minutes and you will find that after  
this time the dry/caramelised milk will easily  
wipe away. Repeat process if still dirty.  
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Descaling  
Scale is a surface build up of minerals that  
naturally occur over time in all appliances  
that are involved with the heating of water.  
Therefore the espresso machine will require  
occasional descaling. It is recommended  
that the espresso machine is descaled every  
4-6 months, this will vary depending on the  
frequency of use and water hardness.  
2.Should the group handle be attached to  
the group head remove it, rinse thoroughly  
under running water and set aside.  
3.Using a screwdriver unscrew the brewing  
filter/shower screen from the underside of  
the group head.  
4.Remove and set aside the filter/screen,  
washer and screw in a safe place.  
Important: Be careful not to lose the filter/  
screen, washer and screw once you have  
disassembled the group head.  
5.Using a small brush scrub in and around  
the area at the brewing head, removing all  
coffee grinds.  
Descaling solution  
Use any of the following when descaling the  
espresso machine:  
Sunbeam Espresso Machine Descaling  
Tablets (EM0010)  
Sunbeam Liquid Descaler (KEO100), or  
6.Place a sufficiently large container under  
the group head.  
Vinegar Solution.  
7.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ‘ON’.  
Press the ‘POWER’ button once to turn the  
espresso machine on.  
Note: Check to see that the espresso machine  
is ready for use (see p8 Ready Mode).  
Remember if the ‘POWER’ light is flashing  
red this indicates that the espresso machine  
is on and is heating up.  
8.Press the ‘MANUALbutton and allow  
half the solution to cycle through the  
group head and then once again press the  
‘MANUALbutton to stop the flow.  
Descaling the espresso machine  
Note: Ensure the espresso machine is turned  
off and the power cord is unplugged.  
1.Remove the water reservoir and rinse clean.  
Depending on the descaling solution being  
used use one of the following:  
A.Sunbeam Espresso Machine Descaling  
Tablets  
Fill the water reservoir with 1 litre of warm  
water and place a descaling tablet into the  
reservoir. Once the tablet has dissolved  
replace the reservoir, this takes about 5-7  
minutes.  
Important: Do not run descaling solution  
through the steam wand.  
Note: Depending on the size of the container  
under the group head on occasion this may  
need to be emptied throughout this process.  
B.Sunbeam Liquid Descaler  
Fill the water reservoir with approximately  
1.5 litres of water, add 1 capful of  
Sunbeam Liquid Descaler and replace the  
reservoir.  
9.After half the solution has cycled through  
press the ‘MANUALbutton to stop the flow  
and then press the ‘POWER’ button to turn  
the machine off.  
C.Vinegar solution  
Fill the water reservoir with approximately  
1.5 litres of warm water, add 3 tablespoons  
of vinegar and replace the reservoir.  
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Descaling (continued)  
10. Leave the machine off for 10-15 minutes  
to allow the descaling solution to take  
affect.  
14. Press the ‘MANUALbutton and allow the  
entire water reservoir to cycle through the  
group head. Press button again to stop.  
11. Press the ‘POWER’ button once to turn  
the espresso machine on.  
12. Press the ‘MANUALbutton and allow the  
remaining solution to cycle through the  
group head. Press button again to stop.  
13. Remove the water reservoir from the  
machine and rinse thoroughly under  
running water, ensuring that all traces  
of the descaling solution are removed.  
Fill with clean water and replace the  
reservoir.  
Note: Depending on the size of the container  
under the group head on occasion this may  
need to be emptied throughout this process.  
15. When this is finished remove the  
container under the group head and give  
the machine a good wipe over.  
16. Carefully replace the rubber seal, brewing  
filter/shower screen and washer to the  
group head.  
Important: Ensure the screw is tightened well.  
17. Fill the water reservoir with fresh water  
and position it in to the machine.  
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Advanced programming options  
Espresso Thermoblock Temperature  
4.Press the ‘SINGLE’ button to decrease the  
Espresso temperature setting or press the  
‘DOUBLE’ button to increase the espresso  
temperature setting. Please refer to the  
chart below.  
The water temperature of this espresso  
machine has been calibrated to the precise  
temperature of 92°C at the group head. The  
temperature of the water at the group head  
can be modified in increments of 2°C up and  
down should it be desired.  
To do this you need to follow the instructions  
below:  
1.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ‘ON’.  
Espresso Temperature Programming  
Setting  
+3  
Beep Sequence  
3 Short Beeps  
2 Short Beeps  
1 Short Beep  
+2  
+1  
0 (Factory Setting) 1 Short Beep and 1 Long Beep  
Note: Although the espresso machine is ON  
at the power outlet ensure that the actual  
espresso machine power is ‘OFF’. Therefore  
no lights will be illuminated on the espresso  
machine control panel.  
-1  
-2  
-3  
1 Long Beep  
2 Long Beeps  
3 Long Beeps  
5.Once you have selected the desired  
temperature, press and hold the ‘MANUAL’  
button to save the new setting. A single  
long beep will sound to indicate the new  
setting has been saved. The espresso  
machine will then turn on to ‘READY  
MODE’.  
Remember: If you do not press the ‘MANUAL’  
button within 30 seconds the program will  
return to the Factory Setting and the espresso  
machine will then power on and begin  
heating up.  
2.Press and hold down the ‘MANUALbutton.  
3.While still holding down the ‘MANUAL’  
button briefly press the ‘POWER’ button  
and release all buttons.  
Note: A series of beeps will indicate the  
current setting.  
Note: The ‘MANUALbutton LED will light up  
as will the ‘SINGLE’ and ‘DOUBLE’ buttons.  
Note: The sequence of beeps will indicate the  
current setting.  
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Advanced programming options (continued)  
Steam Thermoblock Temperature  
4.Press the ‘SINGLE’ button to decrease the  
steam temperature or to increase the steam  
temperature press the ‘DOUBLE’ button.  
Please refer to the chart below.  
The steam temperature of this espresso  
machine has been calibrated to deliver a  
powerful and dry steam for texturing milk.  
The temperature of the steam can be  
modified in increments of 2°C up and down  
should it be desired.  
To do this you need to follow the instructions  
below:  
1.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ‘ON’.  
Note: Although the espresso machine is ON  
at the power outlet ensure that the actual  
espresso machine power is ‘OFF’. Therefore  
no lights will be illuminated on the espresso  
machine control panel.  
2.Press and hold down the ‘HOT WATER/  
STEAM’ button.  
3.While still holding down the ‘HOT WATER/  
STEAM’ button briefly press the ‘POWER’  
button and release all buttons.  
Steam Temperature Programming  
Setting  
Beep Sequence  
+3 (Factory Setting) 3 Short Beeps  
+2  
+1  
0
2 Short Beeps  
1 Short Beep  
1 Short Beep and 1 Long Beep  
1 Long Beep  
-1  
-2  
-3  
2 Long Beeps  
3 Long Beeps  
5.Once you have selected the desired  
temperature, press and hold the ‘HOT  
WATER/STEAM’ button to save the new  
setting. A single long beep will sound to  
indicate the new setting has been saved.  
The espresso machine will then turn on to  
‘READY MODE’.  
Note: This activates the programmability of  
the Steam Thermoblock Temperature and  
to signal this a series of beeps will follow  
and the ‘HOT WATER/STEAM’ button LED  
will light up. Additionally the ‘SINGLE’ and  
‘DOUBLE’ button LEDS will start to flash.  
Remember: If you do not press the ‘HOT  
WATER/STEAM’ button within 30 seconds  
the program will return to the Factory Setting  
and the espresso machine will then power on  
and begin heating up.  
Note: A series of beeps will indicate the  
current setting.  
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Advanced programming options (continued)  
Steam Wetness or Steam Pump Rate  
4.Press the ‘SINGLE’ button to decrease  
to decrease the steam pump rate or  
to increase the steam rate press the  
‘DOUBLE’ button. Please refer to the chart  
below.  
The steam pump rate of this espresso  
machine has been preset. Modifying the  
steam pump rate enables you to make the  
steam wetter or dryer and aids in the delivery  
of a powerful, dry steam - ideal for texturing  
milk. The steam pump rate can be modified  
in flow rate increments up or down should it  
be desired.  
To do this you need to follow the instructions  
below:  
1.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ‘ON’.  
Note: Although the espresso machine is ON  
at the power outlet ensure that the actual  
espresso machine power is ‘OFF’. Therefore  
no lights will be illuminated on the espresso  
machine control panel.  
2.Press and hold down both the ‘MANUAL’  
and ‘HOT WATER/STEAM’ buttons.  
3.While still holding down the ‘MANUAL’  
and ‘HOT WATER/STEAM’ buttons briefly  
press the ‘POWER’ button and release all  
buttons.  
Steam Pump Rate Programming  
Setting  
Beep Sequence  
+3 (Factory Setting) 3 Short Beeps  
+2  
+1  
0
2 Short Beeps  
1 Short Beep  
1 Short Beep and 1 Long Beep  
1 Long Beep  
-1  
-2  
-3  
2 Long Beeps  
3 Long Beeps  
5.Once you have selected the desired  
steam pump rate, press and hold both  
the ‘MANUALand ‘HOT WATER/STEAM’  
buttons to save the new setting. A single  
long beep will sound to indicate the setting  
has been saved. The espresso machine will  
then turn on to ‘READY MODE’.  
Remember: If you do not press the ‘MANUAL’  
and ‘HOT WATER/STEAM’ buttons within  
30 seconds the program will return to the  
Factory Setting and the espresso machine  
will then power on and begin heating up.  
Note: This activates the programmability of  
the Steam Pump Rate and to signal this a  
series of beeps will follow and the ‘MANUAL’  
and ‘HOT WATER/STEAM’ button LEDS  
will light up. Additionally the ‘SINGLE’ and  
‘DOUBLE’ button LEDS will start to flash.  
Note: A series of beeps will indicate the  
current setting.  
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Advanced Programming Options (continued)  
Factory Reset  
To undo any changes made to the program  
you can revert back to the original factory  
settings.  
To do this you need to follow the instructions  
below:  
1.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ‘ON’.  
Note: Although the espresso machine is ON  
at the power outlet ensure that the actual  
espresso machine power is ‘OFF’. Therefore  
no lights will be illuminated on the espresso  
machine control panel.  
2.Press and hold down the ‘POWER’ button.  
A single long beep will indicate a  
successful reset. The espresso machine  
will then turn on to ‘READY MODE’  
Note: This resets ALL the program settings  
back to factory settings, including the  
program espresso pour volumes, espresso  
& steam thermoblock temperatures and the  
steam pump rate.  
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Trouble shooting guide  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
WHAT TO DO  
Coffee runs down the side of  
the group handle.  
Group handle is not attached correctly, Ensure the handle is firmly positioned  
or has not been tightened sufficiently. on to the group head. See “Guide to  
the perfect espresso” pg 20.  
Edge of filter basket is not free  
of coffee grinds.  
Clean around the top edge of the  
filter and wipe the group head clean  
of coffee.  
The group head is dirty.  
Wipe group head with a  
damp cloth.  
The group head is defective.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Group head rubber seal is damaged,  
or worn.  
No coffee runs through.  
No water in the water reservoir.  
Fill reservoir with water.  
Water reservoir not correctly  
positioned.  
Push water reservoir all the way to the  
back of the unit to ensure it is  
correctly positioned.  
Steam and hot water control dial  
left open.  
Ensure the steam and hot water control  
dial is in the off position.  
Group filter may be blocked.  
The filter is blocked, the coffee  
grounds are too fine or tamped  
down too hard.  
See “Descaling” pg 28.  
Empty out the filter and rinse under  
water to clean. Wipe the group head  
with a cloth. Repack the filter and do  
not tamp the grounds so firmly.  
Coffee pours out in drops.  
Coffee grind is too fine or  
too compacted.  
Ensure you are using an evenly ground  
coffee and do not compact the grounds  
so firmly.  
Machine blocked by scale build up.  
Coffee is old or dry.  
See “Descaling” pg 28.  
Espresso does not have any  
crema.  
Use fresh coffee and once you open the  
coffee be sure to store it in an airtight  
container.  
Coffee not compacted firmly enough. Compact coffee grounds more  
firmly.  
Coffee too coarse.  
Grind the coffee to a finer texture or  
change brands of espresso coffee to a  
finer grind.  
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Espresso does not have any  
crema.  
Not enough coffee in filter.  
See "Guide to the perfect espresso"  
pg20.  
Handle comes off during group.  
Coffee tamped too hard.  
Coffee grind is too fine.  
Tamp the coffee grounds lighter.  
Change to a coarser grind of coffee.  
Filter handle is not attached correctly, Ensure the handle is firmly positioned  
or has not been tightened sufficiently. onto the group head. See "Guide  
to the perfect espresso" pg20.  
Top edge of filter is not free of coffee Clean around the edge of the filter and  
grinds.  
wipe the group head clean of coffee.  
Wipe group head with a damp cloth.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
The group head is dirty.  
The group head is defective.  
Group head rubber seal is worn or  
damaged.  
Coffee is too cold.  
Cups, filter basket and  
group handle are cold.  
Pre-heat cups, filters and group handle.  
See "Guide to the perfect  
espresso" pg 20.  
If making a cappuccino or latte  
the milk may not be heated enough.  
Ensure that milk is heated properly  
during texturing, but be sure not to boil  
the milk. See "Guide to milk texturing"  
pg 22.  
No steam from the steam nozzle. Steam nozzle is blocked.  
See "Care & Cleaning" pg 26.  
'STEAM' mode is not selected.  
Press the 'STEAM' button so it is  
illuminated.  
Not enough froth when frothing  
Milk is not fresh.  
Ensure the milk is fresh.  
Milk temperature is too warm  
to begin with.  
Ensure that the milk is well refrigerated  
before use.  
Jug  
For best texturing results use a stainless  
steel jug and if possible refrigerate or  
run the jug under cold water before use.  
Steam nozzle is blocked.  
See "Care & Cleaning" pg 26.  
Milk has been boiled.  
Start again with fresh, chilled milk.  
Steam nozzle not in correct position.  
Position steam nozzle just below the  
surface of the milk.  
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Uneven cup filling.  
Uneven tamping or obstruction in the Ensure coffee is tamped evenly  
pouring spouts.  
and check that there is nothing  
obstructing the pouring spouts.  
Defective baffle in filter handle.  
Bench surface is uneven  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Reposition the machine on a level,  
even surface.  
Espresso tastes burnt.  
Type of coffee being used.  
Experiment with different brands of  
coffee.  
Appliance has not been rinsed  
after descaling.  
Run a reservoir full of water properly  
through the machine before making  
another coffee.  
Coffee pour is too slow as a  
result of fine grind.  
Increase the coarseness of your  
coffee grind.  
Pump makes an unusually  
load noise.  
No water in reservoir.  
Fill the water reservoir.  
Water reservoir not correctly  
positioned.  
Replace the water reservoir  
firmly into the unit.  
Machine does not operate.  
Group head filter may be blocked.  
Remove group handle and clean group  
head. See "Care & Cleaning" pg 26.  
Machine blocked by scale  
build up.  
See “Descaling ” pg 28.  
Please contact Sunbeam directly on 1300 881 861, if this guide does not solve your query.  
We have experienced staff on hand to assist, Monday to Friday.  
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12 Month Replacement Guarantee  
In the unlikely event that this appliance develops any malfunction  
within 12 months of purchase (3 months commercial use) due to  
faulty materials or manufacture, we will replace it for you  
free of charge.  
Should you experience any difficulties with  
your appliance, please phone our customer  
service line for advice on 1300 881 861 in  
Australia, or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.  
Alternatively, you can send a written claim  
to Sunbeam at the address listed below.  
On receipt of your claim, Sunbeam will  
seek to resolve your difficulties or, if the  
appliance is defective, advise you on how  
to obtain a replacement or refund.  
In Australia you are entitled to a  
replacement or refund for a major failure and  
for compensation for any other reasonably  
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also  
entitled to have the goods repaired or  
replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable  
quality and the failure does not amount to  
a major failure.  
Should your appliance require repair or  
service after the guarantee period, contact  
your nearest Sunbeam service centre.  
Your Sunbeam 12 Month Replacement  
Guarantee naturally does not cover misuse  
or negligent handling and normal wear and  
tear.  
For a complete list of Sunbeam’s authorised  
service centres visit our website or call:  
Australia  
Similarly your 12 Month Replacement  
Guarantee does not cover freight or any other  
costs incurred in making a claim. Please  
retain your receipt as proof of purchase.  
1300 881 861  
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street  
Botany NSW 2019 Australia  
The benefits given to you by this guarantee  
are in addition to your other rights and  
remedies under any laws which relate to the  
appliance.  
New Zealand  
0800 786 232  
26 Vestey Drive, Mt Wellington  
Auckland, New Zealand  
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot  
be excluded under the Australian Consumer  
Law and under the New Zealand Consumer  
Guarantees Act.  
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Need help with your appliance?  
Contact our customer service team or visit  
our website for information and tips on  
getting the most from your appliance.  
In Australia  
Or call 1300 881 861  
In New Zealand  
Or call 0800 786 232  
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Made in China.  
Due to minor changes in design or otherwise,  
the product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet.  
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New Zealand  
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