Breville Barista Express Impress BES876

Instruction Manual

Breville Recommends Safety First

At Breville, we are very safety conscious. We design and manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our valued customer, foremost in mind. In addition, we ask that you exercise a degree of care when using any electrical appliance and adhere to the following precautions.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

⚠️ CAUTION To prevent damage to the appliance, do not use alkaline cleaning agents when cleaning, use a soft cloth and a mild detergent.

The symbol ? indicates that this appliance should not be disposed of in normal household waste. It should be taken to a local authority waste collection centre designated for this purpose or to a dealer providing this service. For more information, please contact your local council office.

⚠️ To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the power cord, power plug or appliance in water or any other liquid.

FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Features

THERMOCOIL PRECISION HEATING SYSTEM

Integrated stainless steel water coil that accurately controls water temperature.

PRECISION CONICAL BURR GRINDER

Precision conical burrs maximise ground coffee surface area for a full espresso flavour.

LESS MESS

The portafilter remains secure in the same position as you grind, dose and tamp, reducing any potential grinds mess on your drip tray and bench top.

PID TEMPERATURE CONTROL

Electronic PID temperature control for increased temperature stability.

DEDICATED HOT WATER SPOUT

For making Long Blacks and pre-heating cups.

MANUAL MICRO-FOAM TEXTURING WAND

360° swivel action steam wand that easily adjusts to perfect position for milk texturing.

THE IMPRESS PUCK™ SYSTEM

Simplifies the steps needed to grind, dose, and tamp to create an impressive puck. Less mess. Less fuss.

Intelligent Dosing

Dose is automatically calculated based on last grind.

Assisted Tamping with a 7° Barista Twist Finish

Precise 10kg impression with a professional 7 degree barista twist for a polished puck.

Precision Measurement Auto Corrects the Next Dose

Gauge indicates when correct level is achieved, and the system automatically remembers the adjustment for the next time.

Components

Diagram showing the espresso machine with parts labeled A-V:

Tool storage tray - houses accessories when not in use. (see page 8)

Accessories

Diagram showing various accessories:

Assembly

BEFORE FIRST USE

Machine Preparation

Remove and discard all labels and packaging materials attached to your espresso machine. Ensure you have removed all parts and accessories from the box before discarding the packaging.

Remove the water tank located at the back of the machine by pulling the water tank handle. Clean parts and accessories (water tank, portafilter, filter baskets, jug) using warm water and a gentle dish washing liquid. Rinse well then dry thoroughly.

? NOTE For machines in colour, drip tray protection guard included. DO NOT DISCARD.

INSTALLING THE WATER FILTER

  1. Remove the water filter and water filter holder from the plastic bag.
  2. Soak the filter in cold water for 5 minutes (H₂O ? 5m).
  3. Rinse the filter with cold water.
  4. Insert the filter into the filter holder.
  5. Set the reminder for next month of replacement. It is recommended to replace the filter every 3 months. (Diagram shows a dial with numbers 1-12 for setting replacement month).
  6. To install the assembled filter holder into the water tank, align the base of the filter holder with the adapter inside the water tank. Push down to lock into place.

? NOTE Replacing the water filter every three months will reduce the need to descale the machine. Filters can be purchased from the Breville webpage.

Functions

Filling the Water Tank

? NOTE If the water level in the water tank is below the minimum (MIN) marking, the espresso machine will not operate.

Attaching the Hopper

Diagram shows inserting the bean hopper and turning a dial to lock it.

? NOTE The filter light flashes between single and double basket size when the bean hopper is not correctly locked into position.

Attaching the Drip Tray

GENERAL OPERATION

First Use Priming and Flushing the Machine

It is recommended to complete a water flushing operation to ensure the machine has been conditioned.

When the machine has reached STANDBY mode, run the following steps:

  1. Place a cup under the group head and press the 2 CUP button to run hot water through the group head.
  2. Place a cup under the hot water spout. Rotate the dial to “Hot Water” position and run water through the hot water outlet for 10 seconds.
  3. Position the steam wand over the drip tray. Rotate the dial to “Steam” position and activate steam for 10 seconds.
  4. Discard the contents of the cup.
  5. Repeat this cycle 3 times. Discard the contents of the drip tray and refill the water tank up to the max line.
  6. Insert the portafilter into the grinding cradle, press and hold DOSE button for 3 seconds. Remove the portafilter and discard any grinds.

? NOTE Top up the water daily. The water tank should be filled with fresh, cold tap water before each use.

DO NOT use highly filtered, demineralized, or distilled water in this machine. This may affect the taste of the coffee.

FILTER BASKETS

This machine includes both single and dual wall, 1 CUP and 2 CUP filter baskets. Use the 1 CUP filter basket when brewing a single cup and the 2 CUP filter baskets when brewing 2 cups or a stronger single cup or mug.

Adjust the grind amount and size if switching from a single basket to a double basket, or vice versa.

The provided filter baskets are designed for:

Single Wall Filter Baskets

Diagrams of 1 CUP and 2 CUP single wall filter baskets.

Single Wall filter baskets should be used when grinding fresh whole coffee beans. These allow you to experiment with grind and dose to create a more balanced espresso.

Dual Wall Filter Baskets

Diagrams of 1 CUP and 2 CUP dual wall filter baskets.

Dual Wall filter baskets should be used when using pre-ground coffee and older beans that are past the 30 day roast date. These regulate the pressure and helps to optimize the extraction regardless of the grind, dose or freshness.

THE GRIND

Setting the Grind Size

Diagrams showing grind size adjustment dial with 'FINER' and 'COARSE' settings.

The grind size will affect the rate of water flow through the coffee in the filter basket and the flavour of the espresso. When setting the grind size, it should be fine but not too fine and powdery.

There are 25 settings on the GRIND SIZE dial. To adjust the grind, rotate the dial to the back of the machine to go finer, or rotate the dial towards the front of the machine to go coarser. The smaller the number, the finer the grind size. The larger the number, the coarser the grind size. We recommend you start at the No. 16 setting and adjust as required.

? NOTE

? TIP Changing the grind size affects the dose in the portafilter. A finer grind size may cause an under dose requiring “A Bit More”. A coarser grind size may cause an over dose. To avoid an over dose, press and hold the FILTER button for 3 seconds, reducing the grind time by three seconds.

DOSING

? NOTE If the DOSE button is not illuminated, check that the portafilter is inserted securely in the cradle, the bean hopper is locked in position and the tamp lever is in the up home position.

TAMPING

When the grind cycle is completed, the TAMP light indicator blinks.

? TIP It is recommended to tamp twice to achieve a very polished coffee puck.

DOSE LEVEL indicator bars:

Ideal Severe Under Dose Under Dose (under middle bar) Over Dose (above middle bar) Severe Over Dose
TAMP TAMP TAMP TAMP TAMP
DOSE LEVEL DOSE LEVEL DOSE LEVEL DOSE LEVEL DOSE LEVEL

The bar on the machine indicates ideal tamp level and the right amount of coffee grind is in the portafilter. This is the level that you are aiming for.

HOW TO CORRECT AN UNDER OR OVER DOSE?

An under or over dose can occur when fresh beans are added to the hopper; when coffee beans age; a different type of coffee bean is used or if a change is made to the grind size.

What to do when dose level is below the ideal middle bar?

What to do when dose level is above the ideal middle bar?

DEDUCT TIME FROM AUTO DOSE

When an over dose is anticipated to occur before grinding, due to; changing to a coarser grind size, changing beans, or running out of beans on previous grind cycle; press and hold the FILTER button for 3 seconds.

DOSING MODES

Automatic Dosing

Diagram showing AUTO and MANUAL modes.

This is the default dose function of the machine and the mode that will be most commonly used. The amount of coffee grinds will automatically dose into the portafilter and the machine will provide guidance on achieving the ideal amount through the Dose Level Gauge. The machine will adjust the ideal dose on the next grind.

Under Dose (A Bit More)

After tamping the DOSE button will flash to indicate more grinds is needed into the portafilter. Press the DOSE button to add 'A Bit More' coffee grinds.

Dose Top-up

This feature is ideal when the portafilter already has coffee but needs more. For example, in situations where:

To initiate the top up, the portafilter will need to be inserted into the cradle and tamped. If the tamp level displays an under dose, the DOSE button will blink indicating a top up. Press the DOSE button to start the grind and it will dose the right amount to get the ideal level.

? NOTE

Over Dose (Trimming the Dose)

Diagram of 'the Razor™ Precision dose trimming tool'.

The Razor™ precision dose trimming tool allows you to trim the puck to the right level for a consistent extraction. Insert the Razor™ into the coffee basket until the shoulders of the tool rest on the rim of the filter basket. The blade of the dosing tool should penetrate the surface of the tamped coffee. Rotate the Razor™ dosing tool back and forth while holding the portafilter on an angle over the knock box to trim off excess coffee.

Manual Dosing

Diagram showing MANUAL DOSE dial.

Press the MANUAL DOSE button to switch to manual dose mode. The light around the MANUAL DOSE dial and the MANUAL light will illuminate when in manual mode. Select the dose amount by turning the dial clockwise for more or counterclockwise for less grind time.

Grinder Purge

It is recommended to purge the retained grinds left in the burrs or chute prior to making the first coffee of the day. Old grinds may affect the in-cup quality and coffee taste. Purging will ensure only fresh coffee makes it into your cup.

To purge, press and hold the DOSE button. The grind will start after 0.5sec, and it will stop once the DOSE button is released. In auto mode, after doing a purge it is required to remove the portafilter, discard the grind from the basket and re-insert the portafilter into the grinding cradle to return the machine to its standby mode.

How to Make Coffee

Purging the Group Head

Before placing the portafilter into the group head, run a short flow of water through the group head by pressing the 1 CUP button. This will purge any ground coffee residue from the group head and stabilise the temperature prior to extraction.

Inserting the Portafilter

Wipe excess coffee grinds from the rim of the filter basket to ensure a proper seal is achieved in the group head.

Place the portafilter underneath the group head so that the handle is aligned with the INSERT position. Insert the portafilter into the group head and rotate the handle towards the centre until resistance is felt. (Diagram shows INSERT and LOCK positions).

Extracting Espresso

A great espresso is about achieving the perfect balance between sweetness, acidity and bitterness.

The flavour of your coffee will depend on many factors, such as the type of coffee beans, degree of roast, freshness, coarseness or fineness of the grind, and the dose of ground coffee. Experiment by adjusting these factors just one at a time to achieve the taste of your preference.

EXTRACTION GUIDE

GRIND GRIND DOSE SHOT TIME
OVER EXTRACTED BITTER ASTRINGENT TOO FINE TOO MUCH OVER 35 SEC
BALANCED OPTIMUM 8-11g (1 CUP)
16-19g (2 CUP)
25-30 SEC
UNDER EXTRACTED UNDERDEVELOPED SOUR TOO COARSE TOO LITTLE UNDER 20 SEC

MANUAL PRE-INFUSION

Press and hold the 1 CUP or 2 CUP button for the desired pre-infusion time. (Diagrams show 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons).

Release the button to start the extraction. Press the 1 CUP or 2 CUP button again to stop the extraction.

? NOTE Pressing any button during extraction will stop extraction and the machine will return to standby mode.

PROGRAMMING SHOT VOLUME

Press and hold both the 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons for 3 seconds, the buttons will illuminate and flash. (Diagram shows 1 CUP + 2 CUP buttons and a 3s timer).

To set the 1 CUP volume:

To set the 2 CUP volume, follow the above steps but select the 2 CUP button to start and stop the extraction.

USING HOT WATER

The machine has a dedicated hot water outlet.

WARNING Cup temperature is approximately 90°C (194°F). Be careful in handling hot beverages.

TEXTURING MILK

There are two phases to texturing milk, stretching and heating. These two operations should blend into one with the goal being silky smooth textured milk at the correct temperature.

CAUTION: BURN HAZARD Pressurised steam can still be released, even after machine has been switched off. Children must always be supervised.

Adjusting Water Temperature

Different beans may require different water temperatures to extract their optimum flavour. The temperature can be adjusted +/- 2°C in 1°C increments from the default setting:

  1. Turn the machine to OFF.
  2. Press and hold filter, 1 CUP and 2 CUP then press and hold the POWER button.
  3. The machine will beep once and display the current temperature.
  4. Press one of the below buttons within 5 seconds:
    • Increase 1°C – 2 CUP
    • Increase 2°C – POWER
    • Decrease 1°C – MANUAL DOSE
    • Decrease 2°C – DOSE
  5. The machine will beep twice to confirm the change and return to standby mode.
  6. Return to default temperature – press 1 CUP button.

ADJUSTING CONICAL BURRS

Some types of coffee may require a wider grind range to achieve an ideal extraction or brew. A feature of your Barista Express Impress™ is the ability to extend this range with an adjustable upper burr. We recommend making only one adjustment at a time.

Diagrams show 15 steps for adjusting conical burrs, including unlocking/locking hopper, releasing beans, running grinder empty, removing hopper, removing upper burr, cleaning burrs, moving adjustable top burr, aligning numbers, inserting wire handle, pushing upper burr, aligning hopper, and checking extraction.

RESET DEFAULT SETTINGS

Reset Auto Dose Time

Resetting the auto dose time is recommended, if there is a significant change to the grind size or there is an accidental double dose into the portafilter.

Reset Extraction Time

ALERTS

No Hopper Warning

The filter lights flash between single and double basket size, the hopper is not attached correctly. Check the hopper and ensure the bean hopper is inserted correctly and locked in place.

Low Coffee Beans Warning

The DOSE button and the DOSE LEVEL lights will flash two red LEDs (??) and will sound 3 beeps. Add coffee beans to the hopper.

Tamp Lever Not At Home Position

The machine beeps 3 times and pauses dose cycle. Return the lever to the up or home position and press DOSE button to continue.

Care & Cleaning

REPLACING THE WATER FILTER IN THE WATER TANK

Diagram shows 6 steps for replacing the water filter.

The provided water filter helps reduce the risk of scale build-up in and on many of the inner functioning components. Replacing the water filter every three months will reduce the need to descale the machine. If you live in a hard water area, it is recommended to change the water filter more frequently.

WARNING After regular use, hard water can cause mineral build up in and on many of the inner functioning components, reducing the brewing flow, brewing temperature, power of the machine, and taste of the espresso.

? NOTE For replacement of water filters contact Breville Customer Service Centre or visit our website at www.breville.com

CLEANING CYCLE

? NOTE This is a back-flushing cycle and separate from descaling. The CLEAN / DESCALE light will flash when a cleaning cycle is required.

  1. Insert the 1 CUP filter basket into the portafilter, followed by the supplied cleaning disc, followed by one cleaning tablet.
  2. Lock the portafilter into the group head and place a large container beneath the portafilter spouts.
  3. Ensure the water tank is filled with cold water and the drip tray is empty.
  4. Press the POWER button ? to switch the machine off.
  5. Press and hold 1 CUP, 2 CUP & POWER buttons for 3 seconds. (Diagram shows buttons and 3s timer).
  6. The cleaning cycle will commence and last for approximately 5 minutes. During this time, water will intermittently flush into the portafilter to dissolve the cleaning tablet and flush back into the group head.

? NOTE No water should come through the portafilter.

  1. Remove the portafilter and ensure the tablet has completely dissolved. If the tablet has not dissolved; repeat from step 4 of the cleaning cycle until the tablet is dissolved.
  2. Once the tablet has completely dissolved, remove the cleaning disc, reinsert the portafilter and press the 2 CUP button to rinse the brew head. It is recommended to place a container under the portafilter spout to avoid water splashing onto the machine. Once complete, make sure to wipe off any splashes with a soft dry cloth.

DESCALING

? NOTE

The CLEAN / DESCALE light will illuminate solid when descaling is required.

  1. Fully dissolve one sachet of Breville descaling powder ? into 1 litre of water then fill the water tank (start the process after fully dissolving the powder).
  2. Ensure the machine is OFF; then press and hold the 2 CUP and POWER buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds to enter the descale mode. (Diagram shows buttons and 5s timer).

The unit will heat up as part of commencing the descaling action, during the heating process, the POWER and 2 CUP buttons should flash continuously. The machine will indicate it is ready for descaling when the POWER button, 2 CUP button, CLEAN / DESCALE indicator and HOT WATER / STEAM indicator are all illuminated solid.

Descaling the coffee component

  1. Press the 2 CUP button to start the descaling for the coffee component of the machine. Descaling coffee component takes approximately 25 seconds. The 2 CUP button should flash continuously and remain constant once the descaling process has finished. To terminate the descaling within 25 seconds, press the 2 CUP button again. Extraction will run for 25 seconds or the user press the 2 CUP button. The unit will confirm coffee component descale cycle with a beep and the 2 CUP light turns solid.

Descale the steam and hot water components

Descaling steam and hot water take approximately 13 seconds and 8 seconds respectively. Descaling can be terminated prematurely by turning the steam dial to STANDBY.

  1. Descale Steam component by turning the steam dial RIGHT towards the STEAM icon.
  2. Descale Hot water component by turning the steam dial to the LEFT towards the HOT WATER icon.

Repeat processes to complete descaling

After the above processes about half (0.5 litre) of the descale solution should be left in the water tank.

  1. Repeat steps 3 to 5 above to complete the descaling process to empty the solution in the tank.

Descaling Solution Rinse

  1. After descaling, remove the water tank and rinse thoroughly then refill with fresh cold water to the maximum capacity (2 litres) and repeat steps 4-6 to further cleanse the machine of any residue of the cleaning solution thoroughly.
  2. Press POWER to quit the descaling process. This will be indicated by the LED lights switching off.

? NOTE The machine turns off automatically if there is no action for 5 minutes in descaling mode. To resume descaling start from step 2.

CLEANING CONICAL BURRS

Regular cleaning helps the burrs achieve consistent grinding results.

Diagrams show 14 steps for regular cleaning of the conical burrs.

ADVANCED CLEANING FOR THE CONICAL BURR GRINDER

This step is only required if there is a blockage between the grinding burrs and the grinder outlet.

Diagrams show 18 steps for advanced cleaning of the conical burr grinder, including removing hopper, loosening nut, removing burrs, cleaning chute, and reassembly.

WARNING Care should be taken as the grinder burrs are extremely sharp.

CLEANING THE TAMP SYSTEM

Diagrams show 5 steps for cleaning the tamp system.

CLEANING THE STEAM WAND

The steam wand should always be cleaned after texturing milk. Wipe the steam wand with a damp cloth. Then with the steam wand tip directed over the drip tray, briefly set the STEAM / HOT WATER dial to the STEAM position. This will clear any remaining milk from inside the steam wand.

If any of the holes in the tip of the steam wand become blocked, ensure the STEAM / HOT WATER dial is in the STANDBY position. Press the POWER button ? to switch the machine off and allow to cool. Use the pin on the end of the provided cleaning tool to unblock the hole(s).

If the steam wand remains blocked, remove the tip using the integrated spanner in the cleaning tool and soak in hot water. Use the pin on the end of the provided cleaning tool to unblock the hole(s) before re-attaching to the steam wand.

CLEANING THE FILTER BASKETS AND PORTAFILTER

CLEANING THE SHOWER SCREEN

CLEANING THE DRIP TRAY & STORAGE TRAY

NOTE All parts should be cleaned by hand using warm water and a gentle dish washing liquid.

CLEANING THE OUTER HOUSING & CUP WARMING TRAY

STORING YOUR MACHINE

WARNING To prevent damage, do not use alkaline cleaning agents when cleaning. Use a soft cloth and a mild detergent.

WARNING Do not immerse power cord, power plug or appliance in water or any other liquid. The water tank should never be removed or completely emptied during decalcifying.

USING THE ALLEN KEY

Over time, the silicone seal surrounding the shower screen will need to be replaced to ensure optimum brewing performance.

  1. Press the POWER button ? to switch the machine off and unplug the cord from the power outlet.
  2. Carefully remove the water tank and drip tray, taking particular care if they are full.
  3. Using a skewer or similar, clean the centre of the screw of any residual coffee.
  4. Insert the shorter end of the Allen Key ? into the centre of the screw. Turn counterclockwise to loosen the screw. (Diagram shows cleaning screw center and inserting Allen Key).
  5. Once loosened, carefully remove and retain the screw and stainless-steel shower screen ?. Make note of the side of the shower screen that is facing downwards. This will make re-assembly easier. Wash the shower screen in warm soapy water, then dry thoroughly.
  6. Remove the silicone seal with your fingers or a pair of long-nose pliers. Insert the new seal, flat side first, so the ribbed side is facing you.
  7. Re-insert the shower screen, then the screw. With your fingers, turn the screw clockwise for 2-3 revolutions then insert the Allen Key ? to tighten until the screw is flush with the shower screen.
  8. Re-insert the drip tray and water tank.

? NOTE Contact Breville Customer Service or visit www.breville.com for replacement silicone seals or for advice.

Troubleshooting

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
The machine is on but ceases to operate • Machine is too hot.
• Machine has not reached operating temperature.
Turn machine off. Wait for 30-60 minutes and turn machine back on. If problem persists, call Breville Consumer Support. Allow time for the machine to reach operating temperature.
Water does not flow from the group head • Water tank is empty.
• Water tank is not fully inserted and locked into position.
Fill water tank. Push water tank in fully and lock latch closed.
No hot water • Water tank is empty. Fill water tank.
Grinder time out • The coffee grind is very fine.
• Chute is blocked.
Clean out grinder using provided cleaning tool. Refer to 'Cleaning Conical Burrs' under Care & Cleaning. Clean chute using provided cleaning brush. Refer to 'Cleaning Conical Burrs' under Care & Cleaning.
Grinding for a very long time • Out of beans. Add more beans.
Will not grind / grind stops • Hopper not locked (dose light flashing back and forth).
• Portafilter not fully inserted in the grinding cradle.
• Lever is too low and the tamp blocks the chute.
• Coffee build-up stopping portafilter insertion.
• Incorrect dose or not enough coffee in the filter basket.
• Using coffee beans beyond expiry date.
Lock hopper. Fully insert the portafilter and see the DOSE light button illuminates. Raise lever fully to home position. Clean grinding cradle with brush. Use dual wall baskets or use a finer grind size setting. If problem persist, call Breville Consumer Support. Use freshly roasted coffee beans with a ‘Roasted On' date and consume between 5-20 days after that date.
Pressure Gauge is not working (No causes listed) (No solutions listed)
Auto time not adjusting • Machine in 'Manual' mode.
• In “Top-up' mode.
Press the MANUAL DOSE dial to return to auto mode. Do not remove the portafilter until grind has completed and ideal dose is reached.
Dose level is not updating • Machine in 'Manual' mode. Press the MANUAL DOSE dial to return to auto mode. Refer to ‘Dosing Modes' under Functions.
Grinder does not grind all beans • Not enough beans in hopper. Refill hopper or use ‘Manual’ mode.
Severe overdose • Single basket used in double filter mode. Select the correct filter size.
Severe underdose • Double basket used in single filter mode. Select the correct filter size for your next dose, then 'Reset Auto Dose Time' under Functions.
Underdosed • Grind adjusted to finer grind. Use ‘A Bit More' to reach the ideal dose.
Coffee is not running from the portafilter • The coffee grind is too fine.
• Water tank is empty.
Refer to 'Setting the Grind Size' and 'Extraction Guide' under Functions. Fill water tank.
Coffee runs out too quickly • The coffee grind is too coarse. Refer to 'Setting the Grind Size' and 'Extraction Guide' under Functions.
Coffee runs out too slow • The coffee grind is too fine. Refer to 'Setting the Grind Size' and 'Extraction Guide' under Functions.
No crema • Coffee beans are stale. Use freshly roasted coffee beans with a ‘Roasted On' date and consume between 5-20 days after that date.
Coffee is too cold • Cups are cold and causing temperature of extraction to reduce.
• Milk not heated enough (if making milk-based drink).
Pre-heat cups. When the base of the jug becomes hot to touch this is when the milk is heated at the correct temperature. Refer to ‘Texturing Milk' under Functions.
No steam • Steam wand is blocked. Use the pin on the end of the provided cleaning tool. If steam wand remains blocked, refer to 'Cleaning the Steam Wand' under Care & Cleaning for detailed cleaning process.
Water coming out of steam wand • Water tank is empty.
• Machine is heating up.
Fill water tank. Purge steam wand before texturing milk. Refer to 'Texturing Milk' under Functions.
Hot water isn't continuously flowing • Machine is too hot after steaming. Allow machine to cool down.
Lever very hard to tamp • Severe overdose.
• Coffee build-up in mechanism.
Use the Razor trimming tool* to correct current dose. Select the correct filter size. Remove shroud (tamp) cover and clean using the cleaning brush provided.
Puck surface is not flat and smooth • Coffee grinds stuck on tamp face. Remove shroud (tamp) cover and clean using the cleaning brush provided.
Puck surface has some loose grounds on top • Coffee grinds caught on tamp.
• Coffee grinds caught on tamp from tamping too quickly.
Push the tamp lever again for a very polished coffee puck. Push the lever down slower.
Tamp height is not at desired level • Machine is on auto mode, that is for ideal height only. Use ‘Manual' mode for custom control.
Tamp light continues to flash and no height reading on gauge after tamping • Tamping action is not completed. Push the tamp lever down until you hear the beep.
When maintenance light indicator ? flashes • Cleaning cycle is required. The maintenance light indicator ? will flash when a cleaning cycle is required. Go to Care & Cleaning section for cleaning and descaling instructions.
When maintenance light indicator ? illuminates solid • Descale cycle is required. The maintenance light indicator ? is on solid light when a descale cycle is required. Go to Care & Cleaning section for cleaning and descaling instructions.

* Razor – See accessories list under Components.

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