IZZY Barista 6823 Commercial Coffee Maker Machine Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
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IZZY Barista 6823 Commercial Coffee Maker Machine Instruction Manual

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
(NEW) H. BENRUBI & FILS S.A.
27 Aghiou Thoma str. GR 15124, Maroussi-Athens
Tel: 00302106156400, Fax: 00302106199316
e-mail: benrubi-sda@benrubi.gr

We thank you for having chosen an appliance from the IZZY range.

Safety Interlocks

Please read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and save them for future reference. Please keep the sales receipt for guarantee purposes (pls see below “Guarantee and Customer Service”)

  • Select a clean place with good lighting and easy access to a power outlet, to place the device.

  • Do not use the appliance without water, because the water pump can be damaged.

  • Use only fresh, cold water.

  • Always put the appliance in the “Off” function, before you put it out of charge.

  • Do not use finely ground coffee, as it may clog.

  • To protect against electrical hazards, do not immerse the cord, plug, or appliance itself in water or other liquids.

  • Make sure your mains voltage corresponds to that specified on the appliance before plugging in. The appliance must be connected to an earthed mains safety socket.

  • Never leave the appliance unsupervised when in use. Keep out of reach of children or incompetent persons.

  • Do not leave any synthetic material from the packaging near children.

  • Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in any manner, return appliance to the nearest authorized Benrubi service center for examination, repair or adjustment.

  • Never immerse the cord, plug or appliance itself in water or other liquids.

  • Do not use the appliance with a damaged socket-outlet.

  • Unplug
    – Before filling with water.
    – Before cleaning.
    – After use.

  • Never use the appliance near hot surfaces or beside fire.

  • Make sure the cord never comes into contact with the hot parts of the appliance.

  • Never let the cord hang over the edge of table or counter.

  • Do not use detachable power-supply cords that have not been approved by the producer. They could constitute a danger to the user and risk to damage the appliance.

  • In case of any fault or damage after fall immediately disconnect the coffee maker from the socket outlet and do not use it. Please contact and authorised Benrubi service center.

  • The 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.

  • Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

  • Never let the machine operate unattended during making the coffee, as you need to operate manually sometimes.

  • Never use the appliance outdoors and always place it in a dry environment.

  • Only use the machine for its intended household use and in the way indicated in these instructions.

  • Never use accessories which are not recommended by the producer. They could constitute a danger to the user and risk to damage the appliance.

  • Never move the appliance by pulling the cord. Make sure the cord cannot get caught in any way. Do not wind the cord around the appliance and do not bend it.

  • Place the appliance on a clean, stable, flat surface that is well lit and near a socket-outlet.

  • Only use fresh and cold water. Do not use sparkling water.

  • Never put too fine ground coffee in the appliance, as this causes it to become blocked.

  • Always set any control to “Off” before unplugging from the outlet.

  • Never remove the filter holder whilst coffee is brewing or the coffee and steam switch is pressed down, steam could shoot out and burn you.

  • Handle the steam nozzle with care. Please make sure that it is turned away from your body in order not to get hurt.

  • Don’t get burnt by:
    – Hot parts, including the steam/ hot water nozzle, cup warming tray, filter holder and boiler outlet.
    – Steam or hot water coming out of the steam/hot water nozzle or boiler outlet.

  • Never use when water overflows.

  • Never use without water, the pump will burn out.

  • Make sure the ambient temperature is at least 10°C, otherwise the appliance does not function properly.

  • Keep the machine above 0°C, otherwise any water in the machine will freeze and cause damage.

  • Do not use the machine at altitudes higher than 2200 metres above sea level.

  • Some parts of appliance are hot when operated, so do not touch with hand directly.

  • Never use without the drip tray and cup stand.

  • Do not forget that the temperature of the coffee prepared is high. Handle the cup with care, to avoid any risk of splashes.

  • To close the coffee maker set all controls to “Off” and unplug from the outlet.

  • Make sure the appliance has cooled down and has been unplugged before cleaning, attaching parts or storing.

  • For your safety, this appliance conforms to the appliance standards, regulations and directives of Low Voltage, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Environment, etc. Save these instructions for future use.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Parts of the Appliance

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FIG 3 Parts of the Appliance.JPG

Before the First Use

  1. Wash the parts of the appliance. See “care and cleaning”.
  2. Run two full tanks of water (without coffee) through the coffee maker to clean it out. See “to make coffee” section.

Note: There may be noise when the water is pumped the first time, it is normal, the appliance releases the air to the device. After a few seconds, the noise will stop.

If water does not run from the filter holder (16) during the first use, follow the steps below:

  1. Place a cup on the detachable rack (5) and a cup under the steam nozzle (10) and plug in. Make sure the steam control knob (6) is in the “MIN” position before plugging in the appliance.
  2. Press the On/Off button (1) to prepare coffee. The indicator light will flash until the appliance warms up and is ready.
  3. When the indicator light stops flashing, press the coffee button (2) to run water into the cup.
  4. At the same time, turn the steam control knob (6) to the “MAX” position, and repeat until water starts to run into the cup you have placed under the nozzle.
  5. As soon as water starts to flow from the nozzle, turn the steam control knob (6) to “MIN” position. When the desired amount of water is running into the cup under the filter holder, press the coffee button (2) to stop water running.
  6. The device is ready for use.

Before Making Espresso for the First Time

To ensure the first cup of coffee tastes excellent, you should rinse the coffee maker with warm water as follows:

To ensure the first cup of coffee tastes excellent, you should rinse the coffee maker with warm water as follows:

  1. Make sure that all buttons are in the “Off” position and that the steam/ hot water knob is closed by turning clockwise (don’t overtighten).
  2. Lift out the tank, draw up the lid and fill with cold water. Never fill above the marked level MAX. Alternatively, lift up the lid and fill the tank whilst in position on the espresso machine. We recommend using filtered water as it produces better coffee and reduces limescale, never use fizzy water.
  3. Refit the tank, make sure that it is correctly positioned and apply light pressure if necessary to ensure the valve at the bottom of the tank connects with the water inlet of the machine. It is normal for some water to remain in the compartment under the tank, this can be removed using a sponge.
  4. Swing out the steam/ hot water nozzle then attach the filter holder to the machine by positioning it under the boiler outlet and turning to the right, place a bowl underneath.
  5. Plug in the mains supply, press down the On/Off for Coffee switch (1, schedule 1) then the blue power light will blink for a while and glow once heated and ready to make a coffee. The appliance is heated.
  6. Press the steam switch, point the nozzle right and place a cup. The blue LED light will start flashing until stabilized and ready for use. Turn the steam knob clockwise to eject steam. Press the “coffee/hot water” switch. The pump will become full of water and the water will run. Press the coffee/hot water switch and wait for a minute. The machine will start warming up. Press the coffee/hot water switch again and the water will start running.
  7. Immediately press down the steam switch and the coffee/hot water switch and wait until water drips from the filter holders. This means the boiler has been filled with water.

Note: You have to operate this step as soon as possible, otherwise the boiler will be dry-boiled.

Important: You can not brew espresso if you have not flushed the machine at first, the flushing cycle causes the boiler to fill with water. If you have not used the machine for a few days, you have to flush it with fresh water before you use it again.

Preheating the Espresso Machine

To make a cup of good hot Espresso coffee we recommend you preheat the appliance before making coffee, including the funnel, filter and cup, so that the coffee flavour cannot be influenced by the cold parts.

  1. Check that the steam/hot water knob is firmly closed (turn clockwise) and that there is water in the tank. Water level should not exceed the “MAX” mark in the tank. Then place the tank into the appliance properly.
  2. Select the one-cup or two-cup mesh, set stainless steel mesh into metal funnel, pull the press bar backward, make sure the tube on the funnel aligns with groove in the appliance, then insert the funnel into the appliance from the “Insert” position and release the press bar and you can fix them into coffee maker firmly through turning it anticlockwise until it is at the “” lock” position. (See Fig. 1)
  3. Put a jug under the steam/hot water nozzle.
  4. Fit the desired filter into the filter holder (without coffee) and attached to the machine by positioning it under the boiler outlet and turning to the right, ensure it is firmly located.
  5. Position 2 cups under the filter holder, if you use the same cup that the coffee will be served

in it will be preheated. Alternatively the cups can be preheated on the cups warming tray.

6. Connect the appliance to power supply source. Make sure the steam control knob is on the “OFF” position, which means it is closed.
7. When the blue lamp is stabilized and illuminated, you should press the coffee/hot water selector again, there will be hot water flowing out. The pre- heating is finished.

To Make Espresso

  • Preheat the appliance as above ‘Preheating the espresso machine’.
  • Check that there is water in the tank.
  • Select the desired filter and fit into the filter holder.
  • Use the smaller filter for making one cup of coffee and the larger filter for 2 cups.
  • Add the coffee using the measuring spoon provided one full spoon per cup, level the surface then lightly press with the tamper of the measuring spoon, wipe off any coffee around the rim.
  • Note: When buying ground coffee make sure it is suitable for espresso machines.

Note: Never press the coffee too firmly as the coffee will come out slowly and the cream will be of a dark colour, however, if it is pressed too lightly, the coffee will come out too fast and the cream will be a light colour.

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Warning: do not leave the coffee maker unattended during making the coffee, as you need to operate it manually sometimes!

  • Remove the filter holder by turning to the left.
  • There will be water on the filter when you remove it, this is normal.
  • To remove the used coffee from the filter holder, please lift the plastic pressing block to press the edge of filter as shown, then tip the filter holder upside down and tap out the grounds.

Important Notice

You can not start to make espresso until the ready light glows because it means the water temperature is not enough. To avoid water leakages from the rim of filter holder and to ensure optimum performance, it is necessary to clear any ground coffee from around the boiler outlet. Take care as the area may be hot.

To Froth Milk for Cappuccino

  • Prepare the espresso as previously described, while the steam control knob is in “Off” position.
  • Make sure there is water in the tank.
  • Press down the steam switch (3, schedule 1) , and wait until the blue light is illuminated.

Note: During operation, if the blue indicator is extinguished, you should turn the steam control leftwise. Press coffee/hot water switch and pump water, then wait for until the blue light is illuminated permanently and turn the steam control switch in anti-clockwise, the steam will come out again.

  • Fill the jug with about 100 gr. οf milk for each cappuccino to be prepared. You are recommeneded to use milk at refrigerator temperature (not hot!).
    Note: In choosing the size of the jug, it is recommened that the diameter is not less than 75mm and bear in mind that the milk increases in volume by 2 times, make sure that the height of jug is enough.
    Caution: Never turn the steam control button rapidly, as the steam will accumulate rapidly in short time which may increase the potential of the risk of explosion.

  • Position the jug under the froth device (11, schedule 1).

  • Place the froth device into the milk about 2cm deep and turn the steam control knob (6, schedule 1) in an anti clockwise direction, the milk will begin to increase in volume and appear frothy. Froth milk in the way moving vessel from up to down. Once the desired temperature is reached, stop the steam by turning the steam control knob rightwise.
    Note: When operation in steam mode and with the steam control knob turned off, some water may drop from the boiler outlet or the attached filter holder. This water collects in the drip tray (4, schedule 1). Alternatively you can place a cup under the boiler outlet or the attached filter holder.

  • Pour the frothed milk into the cups containing the espresso coffee.

  • Clean steam outlet with wet sponge immediately after steam stops generating, but care not to hurt!

Press the “On/Off for Coffee” (1, schedule 1) switch to cut the power source off.

Important:

  • Never operate the froth device for longer than 2 minutes at one time.
  • Never allow the milk to boil as this will spoil the flavor of the coffee.
  • To prepare more than one cup of cappuccino, first make all the espresso coffees, then at the end prepare the frothed milk for all cappuccinos.
  • Pour the frothed milk into the espresso prepared; now the cappuccino is ready. Sweeten to taste and if desired, sprinkle the froth with a little cocoa powder.
  • Press the steam switch to cut the power source off.
  • We recommend that you allow the maker to cool down at least for 5min before making coffee again. Otherwise burnt odor may occur in your espresso coffee.

Cleaning and Maintenance

  • Always unplug the machine and make sure that it has cooled down before you clean it.
  • Don’t wash parts in the dishwasher.
  • Clean housing of coffee maker with moisture-proof sponge often and clean water tank, drip tray and removable shelf regularly then dry them.

Note: Do not clean with alcohol, or solvent cleanser. Never immerse the housing in water for cleaning. Never immerse the cord, plug, or appliance itself in water or other liquids.

Water tank/Metal Funnel
Wash the water tank and the metal funnel with water and dish-soap, rinse well and let dry.

Stainless steel mesh (coffee filter)

  1. Wash and dry well after every use.
  2. After approximately every 100 uses dismantle and clean more thoroughly as follows: Remove the metal filter from the filter holder. Clean the filter in hot water using a brush, make sure the holes in the filter are not blocked, if necessary clean with a pin. Dry the parts then reassemble, make sure the parts are correctly assembled.

Froth device/Hot water nozzle

  • Prior to cleaning allow some hot water to flow out of the nozzle then unplug and allow to cool before proceeding.
  • Pull out the rubber tube downwards, then wash thoroughly. Check that the hole in the nozzle is not blocked, if necessary unblock them with a pin.
  • Revolve the rubber tube onto the nozzle.

Cup stand, drip tray

  • Empty the drip tray regularly, you’ll know when it is full, the red float in the drip tray (4, schedule 1) will rise and become visible in the hole on the cup stand. Wash then dry.

Cleaning Mineral Deposits

  1. To make sure your coffee maker is operating efficiently, internal piping is cleanly and the peak flavor of coffee, you should clean away the mineral deposits left every 2-3 months.
  2. Fill the tank with water and descaler to the MAX level (the scale of water and descaler is 4:1; the detail refers to the instruction of descaler. Please use “household descaler” and follow the instructions of the descaler for cleaning appliances.
  3. According to the program of pre-heating, put the metal funnel (no coffee powder in it) and carafe (jug) in place. Brewing water per “PRE-HEATING”.

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9. Then brewing coffee (no coffee powder) with tap water in the MAX level, repeat the steps of 4-6 for 3 times (it is not necessary to wait for 15 minutes in step of 6), then brewing until no water is left in the tank.
10. Repeat the step of 9 at least 3 times to make sure the piping is cleanly.

Technical Data

  • Model name: Espresso Maker Barista CM6823
  • Voltage/Frequency: 220V-240V/50 Hz
  • Power input: 850W
  • Capacity of water tank: 1.6L
  • Pump pressure: 20 bar

Troubleshooting

If you have a problem, you may find the solution in the table below. If the table does not provide the solution to your problem, please contact with the nearest authorized BENRUBI service agent for examination, repair or adjustment.

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Do not take the appliance apart by yourself. If the cause of failure is not found, please contact an authorized Benrubi service center.

Safe Appliance Disposal

At the end of its working life, the product must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service. Disposing of a household appliance separately avoids possible negative consequences for the environment and health deriving from inappropriate disposal and enables the constituent materials to be recovered to obtain significant savings in energy and resources.

As a reminder of the need to dispose of household appliances separately, the product is marked with a crossed-out wheeled dustbin.

Guarantee & Customer Service

  • BENRUBI Company guarantees its products for any manufacturing defect or defective materials for a period of two (2) years from the date of purchase or delivery by presenting purchase receipt. If your product malfunctions or you find any defects, please revert to the retail location you have purchased it from or contact an authorized BENRUBI Service Centre. To find the nearest authorized BENRUBI Service Centre, visit our website www.benrubi.gr. It is in the discretion of BENRUBI Company to replace or repair the defective product.
  • The warranty does not cover damages resulting from normal wear, breakage, scaling, improper installation or maintenance of the product, mishandling, abnormal working conditions, failure to implement the instructions, conversion or repair of the product by an unauthorized technician who does not belong to the BENRUBI Service Centers.

Also, the warranty does not cover the following indicative factors:

  • Stains, discoloration or scratches.
  • Burns due to exposure to heat or flame.
  • Damage from thermal shock (sudden temperature change or change of voltage).

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
(NEW) H. BENRUBI & FILS SA
27 Aghiou Thoma str, GR15124, Maroussi – Athens

Tel.: +30210 6156400, e-mail: benrubi-sda@benrubi.gr

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