Sunbeam Coffeemaker EM7000 User Manual

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Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM  
ESPRESSO MACHINE  
direct contact with the steam wand or hot water  
tap.  
• Always place the unit on a flat, level surface.  
• 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 operate without water in reservoir.  
Fill reservoir with only clean and cold water.  
Observe the maximum filling volume is 3 litres.  
• Do not allow the power cord to come into contact  
with the hot parts of the espresso machine,  
including the cup warming plate, hot water tap and  
steam wand.  
• 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.  
• Do not place hands directly under the steam, hot  
water or coffee pour as this can lead to a scalding  
or injury.  
• The steam wand and hot water tap become very  
hot during texturing milk and water flow. This may  
cause burns in case of contact, therefore avoid any  
Sunbeam is very safety conscious when designing and • Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than  
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:  
its intended use.  
• 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.  
• 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.  
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.  
• 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.  
• 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 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.  
• 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.  
• The temperature of accessible surfaces may be  
high when the appliance is operating.  
• 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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Features of your Café Series®  
Espresso Machine  
Warming plate  
The large warming plate effectively pre-warms cups  
helping to retain the essential characteristics true of  
espresso - sweet, rich tasting and aroma.  
Steam control dial  
Used to open and close the steam.  
Temperature sensing steam wand  
The patented temperature sensing steam wand  
ensures milk is textured to the correct temperature,  
also enhancing the sweetness and taste. Also fitted  
with a dedicated thermoblock and pump provides an  
instant and constant supply of powerful dry steam for  
achieving silky, dense and rich milk. The commercial  
360° ball joint allows the steam wand to be moved into  
the ideal position.  
Espresso gauge  
The gauge measures the resistance to the espresso pour  
and at a glance the coffee maker can gauge the quality  
of the espresso pour.  
Commercial size group head  
Commercial size sloping group handle  
with tamping pad  
The sloping handle is designed for improved ergonomic  
use and when rested on the bench provides an even  
tamping surface, resulting in a better tasting espresso.  
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.  
Accessories  
All the essential accessories to make an  
authentic café-quality espresso – 600ml  
stainless steel milk texturing jug, barista  
Single filter basket  
Double filter basket  
coffee tamp and spoon for measuring out coffee.  
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Milk temperature gauge  
The gauge reads the temperature of the milk  
to help the coffee maker achieve the perfect  
temperature everytime.  
Control board with dual gauges, low water indicator  
& large buttons  
Slightly angled for easy viewing the control board  
houses all the information the coffee maker needs  
to create a great tasting espresso.  
Programmable control panel  
An easy to use control panel provides the choice  
of manual operation or utilising the programmed  
1 and 2 cup espresso serve pours.  
Hot water control dial  
Used to open and close the hot water.  
Hot water wand  
Dispenses a controlled flow of hot water.  
3 litre water reservoir  
Removable 3 litre water reservoir is fitted with an  
anti-calc filter and can be filled from the top or is  
removable from behind.  
FEATURES YOU CAN'T SEE  
Twin pump and thermoblock allows you to texture  
milk and brew espresso at the same time.  
15 BAR Italian espresso pump fitted with a pressure  
relief system.  
Twin thermoblocks with stainless steel tubing.  
PID technology controls water temperature  
precisely for both espresso and steam functions.  
Pre-infusion; 3 programs to choose from.  
Brass collar is durable and ideal for frequent use.  
Advanced Programming to adjust pump and  
temperature settings for optimal steam and  
brewing performance.  
Stainless steel and die-cast metal design  
Power saving mode  
Cleaning Disc  
Measuring spoon  
Tamp  
600ml jug  
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Features of your Café Series® Espresso Machine continued  
Required Espresso Pressure  
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.  
The 15 BAR Italian pump produces the  
required pressure for brewing espresso  
consistently. Fitted with a pressure relief  
system, ensures that any remaining pressure  
after the extraction is released into the drip  
tray, allowing for quick, successive brews.  
Temperature Stability  
Independent thermoblock heating systems  
are lined with stainless steel and fitted  
with PID technology, controlling the water  
temperature from the thermoblock to  
the group head, ensuring only the most  
appreciated characteristics of espresso are  
exposed - TASTE, BODY and AROMA.  
Optimum  
Pour  
Twin Pump & Thermoblock  
True to commercial use, the unique twin  
pumps and twin thermoblocks allows the  
coffee maker to texture milk and pour an  
espresso simultaneously.  
Under  
Extracted  
Pour  
Over  
Extracted  
Pour  
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.  
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.  
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, but flowing pour of espresso with a  
consistency similar to that of dripping honey.  
The crema should be dark golden in colour.  
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Features of your Café Series® Espresso Machine continued  
Milk Temperature Gauge  
Commercial Size Group Head & Group Handle  
The 4 BAR steam pump produces instant,  
constant steam pressure for texturing milk.  
An important factor when creating milk foam  
is temperature. The steam wand integrates  
a patented temperature sensing device that  
relays the temperature of the milk during  
texturing to the milk temperature gauge on  
the control board.  
The group head, group handle and filters are  
designed to commercial specifications using  
brass and stainless steel components. These  
elements help contribute to the preparation  
of an espresso serve, as it allows the coffee  
maker to pack the necessary amount of  
coffee grinds, which then expand firmly and  
evenly onto the shower screen.  
As most coffees are milk based, this  
The sloping group handle gives the coffee  
maker a more ergonomic action when  
highlights the importance of getting the milk  
right. The end product should be smooth,  
velvety with none or barely visible bubbles.  
Milk textured to the optimum temperature  
improves and sweetens the taste.  
attaching and removing the handle from the  
group head. Also when rested on the bench  
the filter basket sits level, this results in a  
more even tamp ensuring an even extraction.  
The under-side of the basket has a tamping  
pad so the coffee maker can locate the group  
handle onto the side of the bench and once  
again ensures the basket sits level.  
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Features of your Café Series® Espresso Machine continued  
Control Board  
Anti-Calc Filter  
Slightly angled for easy viewing, the  
An Anti-Calc water filter reduces impurities  
that taint the flavour and odour of the  
water, improving the taste and aroma of the  
espresso brewed. Additionally, scale build up  
is slowed reducing the frequency of cleaning  
required.  
control board communicates the essential  
information the coffee maker needs to create  
a great tasting coffee. Also housing a large,  
easy to use push buttons for espresso and  
programming functions, the coffee maker  
is provided with the choice of MANUAL’  
operation or using either of the programmed  
coffee pour volumes for 1 or 2 cups. 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 Anti-Calc water filter fitted inside the  
3 litre water reservoir has a 12 month life  
for domestic use and a 3 month life for  
commercial use.  
Note: Contact Sunbeam on 1300 881  
861 for replacement filters (Part code:  
EM69101).  
Pre-Infusion  
Note: The espresso machine can operate  
normally without the filter and is easily  
removed by gently pulling it out.  
There are 3 programmable pre-infusion  
settings to help achieve the perfect  
extraction.  
Pre-infusion is programmed into the  
MANUAL, 1 CUP and 2 CUP espresso  
operations.  
1.Constant - delivers a constant water  
temperature and flow from start to finish.  
2.Progressive - small amounts of water are  
released onto the tamped coffee prior to a  
steady water flow.  
2.Infusion - small amount of water is released  
onto the tamped coffee, then their is a  
short infusion time before a steady flow of  
water is released.  
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Using your espresso machine  
Power  
Press the POWER button once to turn the  
espresso machine on. The machine will beep  
once and the power button will flash red, this  
is to indicate that your machine is on and is  
heating up.  
Note: Before turning on the espresso machine  
ensure that the steam and hot water control  
dials are in the OFF position.  
When the machine has reached READY  
Figure 1  
MODE, the power button will stop flashing  
and the POWER, MANUAL, 1 & 2 CUP  
buttons will illuminate red. The espresso  
machine is now ready to use.  
1 Cup Espresso Pour  
The 1 CUP function removes the guess  
work and is programmed to pour 30mls of  
espresso.  
Tip: We recommend using the 1 CUP basket  
when using the programmed 1 CUP function.  
Power Saving Mode  
After 1 hour of non-use the espresso machine  
will automatically switch to POWER SAVING  
MODE. Once the espresso machine is in  
POWER SAVING MODE all the lights on the  
buttons will dim. While in POWER SAVING  
MODE the espresso machine powers down  
to 75% of power. After a further 4 hours of  
non-use the espresso machine will beep once  
and then turn off.  
To use this operation press the 1 CUP button  
once to start the espresso pour. The pour  
will start with the pre-infusion and then the  
espresso pour will follow.  
The espresso pour will stop after the 1 CUP  
volume has been extracted.  
Note: When using the 1 CUP function, the  
lights on the MANUAL and 2 CUP buttons  
will go off and the lights on the POWER and  
1 CUP buttons will remain on.  
To bring the espresso machine out of POWER  
SAVING MODE you simply need to press any  
of the buttons on the control board.  
Using Manual Operation  
The MANUAL button gives the coffee maker  
complete control over the length of the  
espresso pour.  
To use this operation press the MANUAL  
button once to start the espresso pour. The  
pour will start with the pre-infusion and then  
the espresso pour will follow.  
Press the MANUAL button again to stop the  
espresso pour.  
Figure 2  
Note: When using the 1 CUP function the  
coffee maker can stop the espresso pour at  
any time by pressing the MANUAL, 1 or 2  
CUP buttons.  
Note: When using the MANUAL operation, the  
lights on the 1 & 2 cup buttons will go off  
and the lights on the POWER and MANUAL  
buttons will remain on.  
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Using your espresso machine continued  
2 Cup Espresso Pour  
Steam  
The 2 CUP function removes the guess  
work and is programmed to pour 60mls of  
espresso.  
To activate the steam, turn the steam dial  
to the ON position. This will open the steam  
function with an instant and constant supply  
of powerful steam for texturing milk.  
Tip: We recommend using the 2 CUP basket  
when using the programmed 2 CUP function.  
To use this operation press the 2 CUP button  
once to start the espresso pour. The pour  
will start with the pre-infusion and then the  
espresso pour will follow.  
The espresso pour will stop after the 2 CUP  
volume has been extracted.  
Note: When using the 2 CUP function, the  
lights on the MANUAL and 1 CUP buttons  
will go off and the lights on the POWER and  
2 CUP buttons will remain on.  
Figure 4  
To turn the steam off, turn the steam dial to  
the OFF position.  
Tip: To ensure optimum steam performance  
we recommend that at the end of texturing  
milk, the coffee maker wipes the tip of the  
steam wand clean of any milk residue.  
Hot Water  
To activate the hot water function, turn the  
hot water dial to the ON position. This will  
dispense an instant flow of hot water.  
Figure 3  
Note: When using the 2 CUP function the  
coffee maker can stop the espresso pour at  
any time by pressing the MANUAL, 1 or 2  
CUP buttons.  
Figure 5  
Tip: This feature is ideal for pre-warming  
cups/glasses or for making a Long Black.  
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Using your espresso machine continued  
Programming  
1 Cup Volume  
PREPARE the 1 cup filter with coffee and  
tamp.  
Resetting the Factory Settings  
To revert back to the espresso machines  
factory settings;  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switched on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
PLACE a cup under the espresso pour spouts.  
PRESS the PROGRAM button.  
the espresso machine.  
PRESS the 1 CUP button to start the  
espresso pour. Press the 1 CUP button again  
once the desired volume of espresso has  
been extracted.  
2.PRESS and HOLD DOWN the MANUAL  
button.  
3.While still holding down the MANUAL  
button, briefly PRESS the POWER button  
and then release the MANUAL button.  
The espresso machine will beep twice to  
indicate the new program for the 1 CUP  
operation has been set.  
4.4 beeps will sound and the machine will  
power on.  
2 Cup Volume  
PREPARE the 2 cup filter with coffee and  
tamp.  
PLACE 2 cups under the espresso pour  
spouts.  
PRESS the PROGRAM button.  
PRESS the 2 CUP button to start the  
espresso pour. Press the 2 CUP button again  
once the desired volume of espresso has  
been extracted.  
The espresso machine will beep twice  
to indicate the new program for 2 CUP  
operation has been set.  
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Advanced Programming  
Pre-infusion Programming  
There are 3 programmable pre-infusion  
settings to help achieve the perfect  
extraction;  
Infusion; a small amount of water is released  
onto the tamped coffee, and then there is  
a short infusion time before a steady flow  
of water is released. Your espresso machine  
comes with this selection as a factory setting.  
Constant; delivers a constant water  
temperature and flow from start to finish.  
Figure 6  
4.PRESS and RELEASE one of the buttons  
below depending on the required  
temperature adjustment;  
Progressive; small amounts of water are  
released onto the tamped coffee prior to a  
steady water flow.  
Constant = PRESS the MANUAL button  
Infusion = PRESS the 1 CUP button  
Progressive = PRESS the 2 CUP button  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switch on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine.  
When the new pre-infusion program has  
been selected the espresso machine will  
beep twice.  
2.PRESS and hold down both the MANUAL  
and 1 CUP buttons.  
5.The espresso machine will then  
automatically power on.  
3.While still holding down the MANUAL and  
1 CUP buttons briefly PRESS the POWER  
button and then release both the MANUAL  
and 1 CUP buttons.  
To indicate you have activated the  
programmability of the pre-infusion  
selections, a light on one of the buttons will  
illuminate;  
1 CUP = Infusion (Factory setting)  
2 CUP = Progressive Pre-infusion  
MANUAL = Constant Pre-infusion  
This light will remain on for up to 5 seconds  
before automatically returning to factory  
settings if no action is taken. The espresso  
machine will then power on.  
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Advanced Programming continued  
Espresso Thermoblock Temperature  
4.PRESS and RELEASE one of the buttons  
below depending on the required  
temperature adjustment;  
+2°C = PRESS the 2 CUP button  
+4°C = PRESS the PROGRAM button  
-2°C = PRESS the MANUAL button  
-4°C = PRESS the POWER button  
The water temperature of the espresso  
machine has been calibrated to the precise  
temperature of 92°C at the group head.  
However the coffee maker can adjust the  
temperature of the water at the group head  
in increments of 2°C up and down, should it  
be desired.  
When the new temperature setting has been  
selected the espresso machine will beep  
twice.  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switch on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
5.The espresso machine will then  
automatically power on.  
the espresso machine.  
2.PRESS and hold down the 1 CUP button.  
3.While still holding down the 1 CUP button  
briefly PRESS the POWER button and then  
release the 1 CUP button.  
To indicate you have activated the  
programmability of the espresso thermoblock  
temperature, a light on one of the buttons  
will illuminate;  
Steam Thermoblock Temperature  
The steam temperature of this espresso  
machine has been calibrated to deliver a  
powerful, constant supply of dry steam for  
texturing milk. The temperature of the steam  
can be modified in increments. of 5°C up  
and down should it be desired.  
1 CUP = Factory setting  
2 CUP = +2°C  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switch on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine.  
PROGRAM = +4°C  
MANUAL = -2°C  
POWER = -4°C  
2.PRESS and hold down the 2 CUP button.  
3.While still holding down the 2 CUP button  
briefly PRESS the POWER button and then  
release the 2 CUP button.  
To indicate you have activated the  
programmability of the steam thermoblock  
temperature, a light on one of the buttons  
will illuminate;  
This light will remain on for up to 5 seconds  
before automatically returning to factory  
settings if no action is taken. The espresso  
machine will then power on.  
Factory  
Setting  
-4ºC  
-2ºC  
+2ºC +4ºC  
1 CUP = Factory setting  
2 CUP = +5°C  
PROGRAM = +10°C  
MANUAL = -5°C  
POWER = -10°C  
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Advanced Programming continued  
This light will remain on for up to 5 seconds  
before automatically returning to factory  
settings if no action is taken. The espresso  
machine will then power on.  
To indicate you have activated the  
programmability of the steam pump rate, a  
light on one of the buttons will illuminate;  
1 CUP = Factory setting  
2 CUP = -0.1 sec off  
Factory  
-10ºC  
-5ºC  
+5ºC +10ºC  
Setting  
PROGRAM = -0.2 sec off  
MANUAL = +0.1 sec off  
POWER = +0.2 sec off  
4.PRESS and RELEASE one of the buttons  
below depending on the required  
temperature adjustment;  
+5°C = PRESS the 2 CUP button  
+10°C = PRESS the PROGRAM button  
-5°C = PRESS the MANUAL button  
-10°C = PRESS the POWER button  
This light will remain on for up to 5 seconds  
before automatically returning to factory  
settings if no action is taken. The espresso  
machine will then power on.  
+0.2 sec +0.1 sec Factory -0.1 sec -0.2 sec  
off  
off  
Setting  
off  
off  
When the new temperature setting has been  
selected the espresso machine will beep  
twice.  
4.PRESS and RELEASE one of the buttons  
below depending on the required  
temperature adjustment;  
-0.1 sec = PRESS the 2 CUP button  
(delivers a wet steam)  
5.The espresso machine will then  
automatically power on.  
Steam Pump Rate  
-0.2 sec = PRESS the PROGRAM button  
(delivers a wetter steam)  
+0.1 sec = PRESS the MANUAL button  
(delivers a dry steam)  
+0.2 sec = PRESS the POWER button  
(delivers a dryer steam)  
When the new pump rate setting has been  
selected the espresso machine will beep  
twice.  
The steam pump rate of this espresso has  
been set at 0.3 seconds on and 0.5 seconds  
off. Modifying the steam pump rate enables  
you to make the steam wetter or dryer and  
aids in the delivery of a powerful, constant,  
dry steam – ideal for texturing milk. The  
steam pump rate (off time) can be modified  
in increments of plus or minus 0.1 seconds  
should it be desired.  
5.The espresso machine will then  
automatically power on.  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switch on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine.  
2.PRESS and hold down the PROGRAM  
button.  
3.While still holding down the PROGRAM  
button briefly PRESS the POWER button  
and then release the PROGRAM button.  
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Advanced Programming continued  
Resetting the Factory Settings  
To indicate you have activated the  
programmability of the power saving mode, a  
light on one of the buttons will illuminate;  
To revert back to the espresso machines  
factory settings;  
1 CUP = Power down after 1 hour of  
inactivity and then turn off after a further  
4 hours of inactivity (Factory setting)  
2 CUP = Turn off after 26 hours of  
inactivity  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switch on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine.  
2.PRESS and HOLD DOWN the MANUAL  
button.  
PROGRAM = Does not turn off  
MANUAL = Turn off after 8 hours of  
inactivity  
POWER = Turn off after 30minutes of  
inactivity  
This light will remain on for up to 5 seconds  
before automatically returning to factory  
settings if no action is taken. The espresso  
machine will then power on.  
3.While still holding down the MANUAL  
button, briefly PRESS the POWER button  
and then release the MANUAL button.  
4.4 beeps will sound and the machine will  
power on.  
Power Saving Mode  
After 1 hour of non-use the espresso machine  
will automatically switch to power saving  
mode. Once the espresso machine is in  
power saving mode all the lights on the  
buttons will dim. While in power saving mode  
the espresso machine powers down to 75%  
of power. After a further 4 hours of non-use  
the espresso machine will beep once and  
then turn off.  
The time of inactivity before the espresso  
machine enters into power saving mode can  
be adjusted if so desired;  
Figure 7  
4.PRESS and RELEASE one of the buttons  
below depending on the power saving mode  
desired;  
26 hours = PRESS the 2 CUP button  
Does not turn off = PRESS the PROGRAM  
button  
8 hours = PRESS the MANUAL button  
30 minutes = PRESS the POWER button  
When the new power saving mode setting has  
been selected the espresso machine will beep  
twice.  
1.Ensure the espresso machine is plugged in  
and switch on at the power outlet.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine.  
2.PRESS and HOLD DOWN the MANUAL  
and PROGRAM buttons.  
3.While still holding down the MANUAL  
and PROGRAM buttons briefly PRESS the  
POWER button and then release both the  
MANUAL and PROGRAM buttons.  
5.The espresso machine will then  
automatically power on.  
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Preparing your espresso machine  
for the first time  
• Ensure the espresso machine is always  
positioned onto a dry, stable bench top.  
• When the red light on the POWER button  
stops flashing and turns to a constant  
red light this indicates that the espresso  
machine is now at temperature and is in  
READY MODE.  
• Ensure all packaging has been removed  
from the espresso machine and the drip  
tray with grill is in place.  
• At this point glasses and cups can  
be placed on the warming plate for  
pre-heating.  
• Fit the group handle with either the single  
or double filter basket and secure to the  
group head on the espresso machine.  
• Place a sufficiently large container under  
both pour spouts and press the MANUAL  
button. Water will start to run through.  
Note: As a safety mechanism the espresso  
machine is programmed to automatically stop  
the water flow after 240mls, therefore you  
will need to press the MANUAL button again  
to restart the water flow.  
• Fill the espresso machine with water;  
1.Simply lift the lid of the water reservoir at  
the top of the espresso machine and using  
a jug, fill with fresh cold water or filtered  
water.  
2.Alternatively slide out the water reservoir  
from the back of the espresso machine and  
fill with fresh cold water or filtered water.  
Then replace the water reservoir, ensuring  
it is firmly in place.  
• Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power on.  
• Press the POWER button on the espresso  
machine. The POWER button will start  
flashing, this indicates that your espresso  
machine is on and is heating up.  
• Continue to allow the water to run through  
until the water reservoir is empty.  
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Guideto coffee making  
PRE-HEATING  
Glasses  
DOSING and TAMPING  
• Dry wipe the basket.  
• Grind evenly and directly into the centre of  
the filter basket.  
• Fill the filter basket with ground coffee to  
the rim.  
• Using the tamper, tamp straight down, this  
is going to create more space for some  
more coffee.  
• Grind some more coffee to a similar level  
in the filter basket and using the tamper  
again to create some more space. One last  
time grind some more coffee into the filter  
basket to the rim.  
Pre-heat glasses and cups by filling them  
with hot water as this will assist to preserve  
the crema of the espresso and also help  
maintain the temperature of the espresso.  
Just prior to making your espresso glasses  
and cups can be pre-heated using the hot  
water feature on your espresso machine.  
Otherwise glasses and cups can be stored on  
the warming tray of the espresso machine;  
this will also assist in pre-heating.  
Group Handle and Filter baskets  
This is important especially for the first  
coffee being made, as a cold group handle  
can significantly decrease the temperature of  
the water at the point of extraction. This in  
turn will alter the quality and characteristics  
of the resulting espresso extraction.  
• This time lock the group handle into the  
side of the bench and using the tamper  
apply firm downward pressure. Brush any  
loose coffee off the rim of the basket into  
the centre and tamp down again, this time  
twist the tamper to seal the top of the  
coffee.  
An easy way to pre-heat the group handle  
and filter basket is to fit the group handle  
with a filter basket. Hold the group handle  
under the group head, press the MANUAL  
button and allow the hot water to flow over  
the group handle. Rotate the group handle so  
both the underside of the group handle and  
the filter basket is preheated. You may need  
to press the MANUAL button again to ensure  
the group handle and filter basket is properly  
pre-heated.  
• Wipe the rim of the filter basket free of any  
loose coffee grinds and use immediately.  
Dry the filter basket before filling with coffee.  
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Guide to making coffee continued  
The Espresso Pour  
3.Resistance; looking for a thickness, or a  
nice ooziness like dripping honey, with  
resistance at about 2/3 from the spouts to  
the bottom of the cup. It’s going to fall and  
pull back up.  
4.Even extraction; not extremely tight at the  
beginning or pouring excessively fast at the  
end.  
Great coffees start with freshly roasted beans  
that will deliver a sweet espresso that will be  
rich in texture, body and aroma. Controlling  
each part of the coffee making process is the  
real secret.  
• Never extract any more than 30mls of  
espresso.  
5.Look for colour change; when the espresso  
changes from a dark brown to a creamy  
or light colour the sweetest flavours and  
oils have been extracted and this usually  
happens around the 25-30ml mark, after  
which the espresso pour is finished.  
• Always purge water from the group head  
before locking in the group handle with  
coffee, this will dislodge any ground coffee  
residue from the group head.  
The way the espresso pours will tell you  
everything. What you are looking for is;  
1.Infusion time; when pressurised water is  
being forced through the ground coffee.  
2.Colour of the espresso; should be dark  
brown.  
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Guideto milk texturing  
What you want to achieve is silky thick  
rich milk that has been heated to between  
60-65°C.  
The steam coming out of the machine will  
only heat the milk, it is up to the coffee  
maker to aerate the milk in a way that allows  
the creation of beautifully textured micro  
foam and it’s all about the positioning of the  
steam tip and how you move the jug.  
• Always start with fresh cold milk and a  
clean jug.  
• Fill the jug to approximately ½ way.  
• Purge the steam wand.  
• After you have created the amount of  
foam you need for the style of drink you’re  
making keep the jug steady and allow the  
milk to come up to temperature, which is  
between 60-65°C.  
• Remember this process is about keeping  
the milk spinning and maintaining the  
same position from where you started.  
• When the milk reaches the desired  
temperature turn the steam off. Remove  
the jug from the wand, wipe the steam  
wand with a clean damp cloth and give it  
a quick bust of steam to remove any milk  
that has been sucked up the steam wand.  
• If you have any large surface bubbles,  
gently tap the jug on the bench to collapse  
these.  
• Rest the spout of the milk jug up against  
the steam wand. Place the steam tip just  
under the surface of the milk and just off  
centre.  
• Roll the jug to keep the milk and foam  
together.  
• Take your glass or cup of espresso and rest  
the pouring spout against the rim of the  
cup and pour in one steady motion.  
• Turn on the steam.  
• Gently lower the jug slowly to create the  
amount of desired foam for the style of  
coffee drink you are creating.  
• The more control you have during this  
stage of the milk texturing process the  
denser and smoother the foam.  
• Now listen for the hissing sound, that’s an  
indicator that you’re drawing air into the  
milk in a controlled fashion.  
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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  
LONG BLACK  
FLAT WHITE  
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.  
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.  
• 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.  
brush to remove them. Also you can use  
the cleaning pin which is supplied with  
the espresso machine. The cleaning pin is  
attached to the inside of the top fill lid,  
located at the top of the espresso machine.  
The cleaning pin has two pins at either end -  
the shorter of the two is for cleaning out the  
holes in the filter basket.  
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;  
Group head rubber seal  
The group head seal is located on the  
underside of the group head and creates  
a seal against the filter handle during the  
espresso pour.  
Cycle water through the group head,  
Purge steam through the steam wand,  
Note: During long periods of non-use we  
recommend that the filter handle not be  
left attached to the group head as this will  
reduce the life of the seal.  
Wipe the steam wand clean with a damp  
cloth immediately after use,  
Remove the filter basket from the filter  
handle and clean away any old coffee oils,  
and  
Over time the seal will loose 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.  
Empty the drip tray and rinse.  
Important: Never wash any of the espresso  
machine parts or accessories in the  
dishwasher.  
Drip tray and grill  
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.  
Remove the grill and drip tray at regular  
intervals to empty. Clean with water and a  
little non-abrasive washing up liquid, rinse  
and dry.  
Cup warming plate, hot water tap and exterior  
Group head, group handle & filter baskets  
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.  
The filter baskets and group handle should  
be rinsed with warm water after each use and  
then dried thoroughly.  
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  
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Steam wand  
Important: Never clean the steam wand with  
an abrasive pad as this will damage the  
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.  
Should the steam wand become blocked,  
supplied with the espresso machine is a  
cleaning pin. The cleaning pin is attached to  
the inside of the top fill lid, located at the  
top of the espresso machine. The cleaning  
pin has two pins at either end - the longer of  
the two is for cleaning the hole in the base  
of the steam nozzle. 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.  
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, turn the steam wand  
over the drip tray and turn the steam on for  
approximately 10 seconds. With the cloth  
still on the steam wand leave to soak 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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Coffee Thermoblock Cleaning Cycle  
Deposits of coffee oils build up over time and  
affect the taste of the coffee and operation  
of the espresso machine. Therefore the  
group head will require regular cleaning. It is  
recommended that the group head is cleaned  
at a minimum every 3 months, this will vary  
depending on the frequency of use.  
Note: The lights on the control panel will  
continue to chase until the cleaning cycle  
is completed, this will take approximately 7  
minutes.  
Note: During the cleaning cycle all other  
espresso machine operations will be locked  
until the cleaning cycle is completed. Should  
the cleaning cycle be accidentally started  
it can be cancelled by switching the power  
‘OFF’ at the power outlet, or by pressing the  
POWER button.  
1. Remove the water reservoir and rinse  
clean. With fresh water completely fill  
and replace the reservoir.  
2. Remove the cleaning disc which is inside  
of the top fill lid, located at the top of  
the espresso machine.  
9. When the cleaning cycle is completed  
the lights on the control panel will stop  
chasing and the espresso machine will  
beep 4 times. Following this, the lights  
above the POWER, MANUAL, 1 CUP and  
2 CUP buttons will come on, signalling  
that the machine is ready to use.  
3. Fit the group handle with the double  
filter basket.  
4. Position the cleaning disc into the double  
filter basket.  
5. Place a Sunbeam Espresso Machine  
Cleaning Tablet (EM0020) into the  
filter basket that is now also fitted with  
the cleaning disc and secure the group  
handle to the group head.  
10. Remove the container from under the  
pouring spouts and empty.  
11. Remove the group handle from the group  
head.  
6. Place a sufficiently large container under  
both pouring spouts.  
12. Remove the cleaning disc from the  
group handle and return to the storage  
compartment.  
Starting the cleaning cycle  
13. Remove the double filter basket from the  
group handle and wash in warm soapy  
water. Rinse well and dry.  
7. Insert the power cord into a 230-240V  
AC power outlet and switch the power  
‘ON’.  
14. The espresso machine is now ready  
for use.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine  
8. Press and hold down the 1 CUP and 2  
CUP buttons. While still holding down  
the 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons briefly  
press the POWER button. As the lights on  
the control panel start to chase from left  
to right release the 1 CUP and 2 CUP  
buttons.  
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Descaling Cycle for both the Coffee  
and Steam Thermoblocks  
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.  
One of two things will happen;  
a) If the espresso machine has been  
recently used, the temperature of the  
steam thermoblock may need to be  
cooled before the descaling cycle can  
start and so water will flow through the  
steam wand until the steam thermoblock  
has cooled to the appropriate  
1. Remove the water reservoir and rinse  
clean. Fill with fresh cold water and  
replace the reservoir.  
temperature.  
b) OR if the espresso machine starts to beep  
it means it is ready to start the descaling  
cycle and you should continue to step 8.  
2. Using a screwdriver unscrew the filter/  
shower screen from the underside of the  
group head and clean under running  
water.  
8. Use one of the following;  
a) Sunbeam Espresso Machine Descaling  
Tablets (EM0010). Fill the water reservoir  
with 3 litres of warm water and place 3  
descaling tablets into the reservoir. Once  
the tablets have dissolved replace the  
reservoir into position in the machine.  
3. Replace the filter/shower screen and  
screw in position.  
4. Place a large container under the group  
head and also position the steam wand so  
water from both the group head and the  
steam wand will fall into the container.  
b) Sunbeam Liquid Descaler. Fill the water  
reservoir with approximately 3 litres of  
water, add 2 capfuls of the Sunbeam  
Liquid Descaler and replace the reservoir  
into position in the machine.  
5. Turn the steam dial to the ON position.  
Important: The hot water dial must be closed  
during descaling.  
c) Vinegar Solution. Fill the water reservoir  
with approximately 3 litres of water, add  
6 tablespoons of vinegar and replace the  
reservoir into position in the machine.  
6.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and switch the power ON.  
Note: DO NOT press the POWER button on  
the espresso machine. Therefore no lights  
will be illuminated on the espresso machine.  
Important: Ensure the STEAM dial is still in  
the ON position.  
7. PRESS and HOLD DOWN both the 1  
CUP and PROGRAM buttons. Then briefly  
PRESS the POWER button and then  
release both the 1 CUP and PROGRAM  
buttons. The lights on the control panel  
will start to chase from left to right.  
9. Activate the descaling cycle by pressing  
the 1 CUP button once.  
10. The pumps for both STEAM and  
ESPRESSO will start to pump through  
the descaling solution for approximately  
15 seconds.  
11. Both pumps will stop and wait for  
approximately 1 minute to allow the  
descaling solution to take effect.  
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Descaling Cycle for both the Coffee and Steam Thermoblocks  
12. The espresso machine will repeat  
the pumping and rest cycles for  
13 times for both the STEAM and  
ESPRESSO thermoblocks. This will take  
approximately 17 minutes.  
15. Refill the water reservoir with clean,  
cold, fresh water and place back into the  
espresso machine.  
16. Activate the descaling process by  
pressing the 1 CUP button once.  
13. At the completion of the 14 cycles the  
espresso machine will start to beep and  
the 1 CUP button will flash.  
17. The pumps for both the STEAM and  
ESPRESSO will start to pump clean water  
through for approximately 1-2 minutes.  
Once again the lights on the control  
14. Remove the water reservoir, empty and  
rinse thoroughly with cold water. Also  
empty the container under the group  
head and steam wand and place back  
into position.  
panel will start to chase from left to right.  
18. At the completion of the cycle the  
espresso machine will beep 4 times and  
will go into STANDBY MODE.  
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12 Month Repair Guarantee  
In the unlikely event that this appliance develops any malfunction  
within 12 months of purchase due to faulty materials or  
manufacture, we will REPAIR it for you free of charge.  
Should you experience any difficulties with  
your appliance, please contact 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. Upon  
receipt of your claim, Sunbeam will seek to  
resolve your difficulties or, if the appliance is  
defective, advise you on how to arrange for it  
to be repaired.  
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.  
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot  
be excluded under the Australian Consumer  
Law and under the New Zealand Consumer  
Guarantees Act.  
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 amount  
Your Sunbeam 12 Month REPAIR Guarantee  
naturally does not cover misuse or improper  
handling, and normal wear and tear. Similarly,  
your 12 Month REPAIR Guarantee does not  
cover freight or any other costs incurred in  
making a claim.  
to a major failure.  
Should your appliance require repair or service  
after the guarantee period, contact your  
nearest Sunbeam service centre.  
It will be at the discretion of Sunbeam whether  
to repair or replace any appliance that develops  
a malfunction during the REPAIR Guarantee  
period. Sunbeam is by no means obliged to  
replace any appliance if it can be repaired.  
If the appliance is irreparable due to any  
claimed defect caused by faulty workmanship  
or material, then Sunbeam will replace the  
appliance.  
For a complete list of Sunbeam’s authorised  
service centres visit our website or call:  
Australia  
1300 881 861  
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street  
Botany NSW 2019 Australia  
Prior to any repairs being undertaken, a  
purchase receipt must be provided as proof of  
purchase. Sunbeam will not be responsible for  
the cost of transport to and from any Sunbeam  
authorized service centre, or any insurance  
costs associated with this transport. Similarly  
Sunbeam will not be responsible for any  
damage or loss that occurs during transit to or  
from any Sunbeam authorized service centre  
for reasons not related to the malfunction.  
New Zealand  
0800 786 232  
26 Vestey Drive, Mt Wellington  
Auckland, New Zealand  
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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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‘Cafe Series’ is a registered trademark of Sunbeam Corporation.  
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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