Breville Barista Touch Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Breville
Table of Contents
Breville Barista Touch 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
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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Carefully read all instructions before operating and save for future reference.
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Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs as advised in this instruction book.
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To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons do not immerse the power cord, plug, or appliance itself in water or other liquids.
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Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
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If the appliance is to be: left unattended
- cleaned
- moved
- assembled or
- stored
Always switch off the appliance by pressing the POWER button to off and unplug from the power outlet.
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Always allow the appliance to cool before cleaning, moving or storing.
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It is recommended to regularly inspect the appliance and power cord. Do not use the appliance if there is damage to the power cord or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any way. Immediately stop use and call Breville Consumer Support.
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The use of accessory attachments not recommended by Breville may result in fire, electric shock or injury to persons.
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Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter-top, or touch hot surfaces
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Do not place the appliance near the edge of a table or counter-top. Ensure the surface is level, clean and free of water and other substances.
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Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner. Do not place it in, or allow it to come in contact with a heated oven.
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Do not operate the appliance if it is in an enclosed space, or within a cupboard.
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This appliance is recommended for household use only. Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use. Do not use outdoors. Do not use in moving vehicles or boats.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR BES880
- It is recommended to plug the espresso machine into a properly grounded and dedicated circuit, separate from other electrical appliances.
- Avoid contact with moving parts.
- Check bean hopper for presence of foreign objects before using.
- Use only cold water in the water tank. Do not use any other liquids. Do not use highly filtered, demineralized or distilled water as this may affect the taste of the coffee and how the espresso machine operates.
- Ensure the portafilter is firmly inserted and secured into the group head before starting an extraction. Never remove the portafilter during the extraction process.
- Use caution after milk texturing as the auto purge function will purge hot steam when the steam wand is lowered.
- Caution must be used during descaling as hot steam may be released. Before descaling, turn off the machine, allow to cool for at least 1 hour and ensure the drip tray is empty and fully inserted. For instructions, refer to ‘Descale’, page 21
- Do not attempt to open or service the espresso machine.
- For any maintenance other than cleaning, call Breville Consumer Support or visit a Breville Authorized Servicer.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR WATER FILTER
- Filter cartridge should be kept out of reach of children.
- Store filter cartridges in a dry place in the original packaging.
- Protect cartridges from heat and direct sunlight.
- Do not use damaged filter cartridges.
- Do not open filter cartridges. · If you are absent for a prolonged period of time, empty the water tank and replace the cartridge.
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS
Your Breville appliance is fitted with a short power cord to reduce personal injury or property damage resulting from pulling, tripping or becoming entangled with a longer cord. Longer detachable power cords or extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised. If an extension cord is used,
- the marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of the appliance,
- the cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the counter-top or table where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over unintentionally and
- the extension cord must include a 3-prong grounding plug.
BREVILLE ASSIST® PLUG
Your Breville appliance comes with a unique Assist® Plug, conveniently designed with a finger hole to ease removal from the power outlet.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Components
- ½lb bean hopper With locking system for easy removal, storage and transfer of coffee beans.
- Integrated conical burr grinder
- Touch screen control panel Displays current settings and provides touch interface.
- GRIND SIZE selector Espresso grind settings from fine to coarse.
- POWER button
- Integrated removable 54mm tamper
- Grind outlet
- Hands free grinding cradle
- 54mm stainless steel portafilter With commercial style spouts.
- Removable wet & dry coffee separator drip tray With Empty Me! tray full indicator.
- 68 fl.oz (2L) removable water tank With replaceable water filter to reduce impurities and scale.
- Group Head
- Dedicated hot water outlet
- Extra-tall cup clearance for tall mugs
- Easy clean steam wand For automatic milk texturing.
- Milk temperature sensor
- Storage tray (located behind drip tray) Houses accessories when not in use.
All parts of the Barista TouchTM that come into contact with coffee, water and milk are BPA Free.
ACCESSORIES
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Stainless steel milk jug
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Cleaning disc
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Cleaning tablets
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Dual Wall filter baskets (1 cup & 2 cup) Use with pre-ground coffee.
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Single Wall filter baskets (1 cup & 2 cup) Use when grinding fresh whole coffee beans.
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Water filter and holder
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Cleaning brush
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The RazorTM precision dose trimming tool
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Steam wand cleaning tool
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Water hardness test strip
Barista Touch Features
COLOR TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL PANEL
Swipe & Select from the drinks menu. Adjust your shot volume, milk texture or
milk temperature, then save it as your personal favorite.
AUTOMATIC HANDS FREE MILK TEXTURING
Automatically textures milk to the selected temperature and style from silky
smooth latté to creamy cappuccino. Automatic purge removes residual milk from
the steam wand when returned to the downward position.
RAPID HEAT UP
Innovative heating system achieves ideal extraction temperature in 3 seconds.
INTEGRATED CONICAL BURR GRINDER
Stainless steel conical burrs maximize ground coffee surface area for a full
espresso flavor. Upper and lower burrs are removable for cleaning.
ADJUSTABLE GRIND SIZE
Espresso grind settings from fine to coarse for optimal extraction.
ADJUSTABLE GRIND AMOUNT
Adjust the amount of fresh ground coffee dosed into the filter basket to suit
the fineness or coarseness of the grind.
AUTOMATIC DOSING
Use the FILTER SIZE button to tell the machine if you are using a 1 CUP or 2
CUP filter basket. The grinder will dispense the required amount of ground
coffee for a single or double cup dose.
HANDS FREE GRINDING
Auto stop for hands free grinding directly into the portafilter.
THE RAZORTM DOSE TRIMMING TOOL
Patented twist blade trims down the puck to the right level for precision
dosing and a consistent extraction.
ADJUSTABLE TEMPERATURE CONTROL
For optimum coffee flavor.
PID TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Electronic PID temperature control for increased temperature stability.
INSTANT HOT WATER
Dedicated hot water outlet for making Americanos and pre-heating cups.
LOW PRESSURE PRE-INFUSION
Applies low water pressure at the start of the extraction to gently expand
grinds for an even extraction.
VOLUMETRIC CONTROL
Preset 1 & 2 cup volumes, manual over-ride or programmable shot volumes.
DRY PUCK FEATURE
Removes excess water from the ground coffee in the filter basket after
extraction for easy disposal of the coffee puck.
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 before
discarding the packaging. Remove the packaging and the plastics bags
containing the water filter and water filter holder. Clean parts and
accessories (water tank, portafilter, filter basket, jug) using warm water and
a gentle dish washing liquid. Rinse well then dry thoroughly.
INSTALLING THE WATER FILTER
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Remove the water filter and water filter holder from the plastic bag.
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Soak the filter in cold water for 5 minutes.
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Wash the filter holder with cold water.
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Set the reminder for next month of replacement. We recommend to replace the filter after 3 months
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Insert the filter into the two parts of the filter holder.
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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.
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Fill the water tank with cold water before sliding back into position at the back of the machine and locking into place.
NOTE
Replacing the water filter after three months or 10.6 USgal / 40L will reduce
the need to descale the machine. Filter can be purchased at Breville webpage.
NOTE
DO NOT use highly filtered, demineralised or distilled water in this machine.
This may affect the taste of the coffee.
Functions
FIRST USE
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Press POWER button to turn the machine on.
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Follow the instructions on screen to guide you through first use setup.
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After completing setup, the machine will tell that it is ready to use. Your Barista Touch is now ready Select the guide to find out more about your Barista Touch or exit to proceed to your drink selection
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Touch “Guide” and the machine will guide you step by step to make your first coffee. Touch the and go to the Drinks Menu or to repeat the Setup. To repeat the Guide at any time, go to Settings Menu.
NOTE
If your water hardness is either 4 or 5 when tested, we strongly recommend you
change to an alternate water source.
Filtered, bottled spring or mineral water will extend both the life of your built-in filter and descale intervals as well as superior taste. Please ensure to test the water hardness of the alternative water source you’ve chosen and input into the machine accordingly. Avoid using overly filtered water, like RO water unless some mineral content is being added back to the final water. Never use distilled water, or water with no or low mineral content as this will affect both the taste.
GRINDING OPERATION
Insert bean hopper into position on-top of the machine. Turn dial to lock into
place. Fill hopper with fresh beans.
TIP
We recommend quality 100% Arabica beans with a ‘Roasted On’ date stamped on
the bag, not a ‘Best Before’ or ‘Use By’ date. Coffee beans are best consumed
between 520 days after the ‘Roasted On’ date. Stale coffee may pour too
quickly from the portafilter spouts and taste bitter and watery.
DRINK SELECTION
To enter Drinks Menu screen, touch the Home icon . Swipe & select your drink.
Touch the ‘Help & Tip’ icon to see Barista TouchTM Guide.
NOTE Please keep the touch screen dry and clean to ensure that the machine functions properly.
DRINK SCREEN
In this screen, you can customize your drink by touching the oval shaped
buttons. You cannot adjust the Grind Size by touching the button, use the dial
on the side of the machine.
SETTING GRIND SIZE
Selecting Your Filter Basket
Choose and insert the Filter Basket into the Portafilter for the number of
coffees or strength you are making. Use the Single Cup Filter Basket for
making a single cup or a weaker tasting espresso. Use the Double Cup Filter
Basket for making 2 cups or a stronger tasting espresso, usually for mugs or
larger cups. See ‘TIPS’ for more detailed guide. In the touchscreen, select
the chosen filter basket by touching the toggle option under the ‘Grind’
button. The grind size will affect the rate of water flow through the coffee
in the filter basket and the flavor of the espresso. When setting the grind
size, it should be fine but not too fine and powdery. When trying a new
coffee, it may take 2 or 3 tries to identify the correct grind size for your
coffee. There are numbered settings on the touchscreen. The smaller the
number, the finer the grind size. The larger the number, the coarser the grind
size.
Automatic Dosing
- Ensure the hopper is locked into position and is filled with fresh coffee beans.
- Ensure the filter basket is completely dry before placing the portafilter into the grinding cradle.
- Touch the ‘Grind’ button once, or push and release the portafilter to engage the grinding activation switch. Then allow fresh ground coffee to fill the portafilter.
- Grinding will automatically stop, however if you wish to stop grinding before the cycle has finished, push and release the portafilter.
NOTE
It is normal for the portafilter to appear overfilled with ground coffee.
Manual Dosing
- If you prefer to manually dose, with the portafilter inserted in the grinding cradle, push and hold the portafilter to engage the grinding activation switch. Continue holding until the desired amount of ground coffee has been dosed.
- To stop grinding, release the portafilter. This will release the grinding activation switch and stop the grinding function.
Tamping the Ground Coffee
- Once grinding is complete, carefully withdraw the portafilter from the grinding cradle.
- Tap the portafilter several times to collapse and distribute the coffee evenly in the filter basket.
- Tamp down firmly using approx. 3040lbs (1520kgs) of pressure. The amount of pressure is not as important as consistent pressure every time.
- As a guide to dose, the top edge of the metal cap on the tamper should be level with the top of the filter basket AFTER the coffee has been tamped.
Trimming the Dose
The RazorTM precision dose trimming tool allows you to trim the puck to the
right level for a consistent extraction.
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Insert the RazorTM dose trimming tool into the filter basket until the shoulders of the tool rest on the rim of the basket. The blade of the dose trimming tool should penetrate the surface of the tamped coffee.
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Rotate the RazorTM dose trimming tool back and forth while holding the portafilter on an angle over a knock box to trim off excess coffee grinds. Your filter basket is now dosed with the correct amount of coffee.
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Wipe excess coffee from the rim of the filter basket to ensure a proper seal is achieved in the group head.
Purging the Group Head
Before placing the portafilter into the group head, run a short flow of water
through the group head by touching the ‘Brew’ button. This will stabilize the
temperature prior to extraction.
Inserting the Portafilter
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 center until resistance is felt.
ESPRESSO EXTRACTION
Align portafilter handle with the INSERT position on the group head. Lift to insert portafilter into the group head and rotate towards the LOCK TIGHT position until resistance is felt.
Touch the ‘Brew’ button on the display to start extraction. You can switch between single shot, double shot or Custom by touching the ‘Single’, ‘Double’ or Custom button. The duration times are preset, but can be customized.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Press and hold the ‘Brew’ button (approx 2secs) to enter manual extraction mode. Touch the Brew button to start the extraction, touch the Brew button to stop the extraction.
NOTE
- The amount of espresso extracted in the cup will vary depending on your grind size and grind amount settings.
- Touching the ‘Brew’ button during a preset shot volume will immediately stop the extraction.
- For optimal flavor when using a 1 CUP filter basket, you should extract approx. 1oz / 30ml. When using a 2 CUP filter basket, you should extract approx. 2oz / 60ml.
TEXTURING MILK
Different brands and types of milk and milk alternatives will texture differently. You may need to adjust the froth level accordingly. Start with fresh cold milk. Fill milk jug to below the spout position. Lift steam wand and insert into milk jug. Lower steam wand, ensuring it is fully down. The milk jug should rest on the milk temperature sensor located on the drip tray and milk should cover the ring around steam wand tip. The toggle button under the ‘Milk’ button will show you whether you placed the milk jug correctly.
NOTE
Use the indicator on the screen for the correct milk jug position. Under the
‘Milk’ button, temperature level and froth level are displayed. They are
preset based on the drink you’ve chosen but you can customize by touching
those options. To start, touch the ‘Milk’ button. The screen will display the
temperature of the milk as it heats. Milk texturing will stop automatically
when the selected milk temperature is reached. Lift steam wand to remove milk
jug. Wipe the wand & tip with a clean damp cloth. Lower steam wand to the down
position and the wand will automatically purge.
NOTE
Prior to texturing milk, it is recommended to momentarily purge the steam wand
by first touching the ‘Milk’ button. Touching the button again will stop steam
delivery.
MANUAL MILK TEXTURING
Auto milk texturing and auto shut-off are disabled during manual milk
texturing mode. Lift the steam wand. Start frothing by touching the button.
When frothing is done, touch the Milk button to stop. Wipe the wand & tip with
a clean damp cloth. Lower steam wand to the down position and the wand will
automatically purge.
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD
Pressurized steam can still be released, even after machine has been switched
off. Children must always be supervised.
NOTE
- When the machine creates steam, a pumping noise can be heard. This is the normal operation of the Italian pump.
- After 90 seconds of continuous steaming, the machine will automatically disable the steam function.
- Use exclusively the stainless steel milk jug included in the pack to froth milk. The use of container made of glass or plastic material to froth milk may lead to dangerous conditions.
AMERICANO
There are 3 preset Americano settings Small (6oz / 180ml), Medium (8oz /
240ml), and Large (12oz / 360ml). Grind dose & tamp your portafilter & insert
into the group head. Position your cup underneath the portafilter spouts & the
hot water spout. The hot water is delivered first, and espresso will be
extracted after that.
HOT WATER
The HOT WATER function can be used to preheat cups or add hot water manually. To start & stop hot water, touch ‘Hot Water’ on the screen., Hot water limit is approximately 90 seconds. Depending on the size of your cup, you may need to touch the ‘Hot Water’ button to stop pouring.
NOTE
You cannot run hot water and extract espresso at the same time.
ADDING NEW DRINK
Touch ‘Add New’ in the menu screen to create a customized drink. You can
adjust parameters based on a standard style and save your own
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Alternatively, after manually adjusting parameters touch the small icon
to save the
current setting.
TIPS
Ensure the drip tray is firmly pushed in place and emptied whenever the Empty
Me! indicator is displayed.
AUTO OFF MODE
The machine automatically switches to AUTO OFF mode after 30 minutes.
SETTINGS
To enter settings menu, touch the icon on the upper right of the screen. Quick
Start Guide Machine will guide you on screen, step by step to make an actual
coffee.
Language and units
Switch the language between English and French, and unit between °F and °C.
Clean Cycle
The Cleaning Cycle cleans the shower screen and back-flushes the group head.
Cleaning Steam Wand
This will show how to clean the steam wand to remove any blockage for better
steaming performance.
Descale Cycle
Descaling prevents excess mineral and scale build-up. A pop-up message will
let you know when it is time for descaling.
Brew Temperature
It allows you to adjust the recommended extraction temperature.
Default Milk Temperature
It allows you to adjust default temperature level on all milk base drinks.
Water Hardness
It is to test water to set how often you need to descale the machine.
Screen Brightness
You can adjust brightness of your touch screen.
Sound Volume
You can adjust volume for alerts and reminders.
Demo Mode
It is for on-screen Barista TouchTM demonstration sequence.
Factory Reset
Use this function to reset all programmable values back to the factory
settings and delete all custom drinks.
Tips
PRE-HEATING
Heating your cup or glass
A warm cup will help maintain the coffee’s optimal temperature. Preheat your
cup by rinsing with hot water from the hot water outlet and place on the cup
warming tray.
Heating the portafilter and filter basket
A cold portafilter and filter basket can reduce the extraction temperature
enough to significantly affect the quality of your espresso. Always ensure the
portafilter and filter basket are pre-heated with hot water from the hot water
outlet before initial use.
NOTE
Always wipe the portafilter and filter basket dry before dosing with ground
coffee as moisture can encourage `channeling’ where waterbypasses the ground
coffee during extraction.
SELECTING A FILTER BASKET
Single Wall Filter Baskets
Use Single Wall filter baskets if grinding fresh whole coffee beans. Single
Wall filter baskets allow you to experiment with grind, dose and tamp to
create a more
Dual Wall Filter Baskets
Use Dual Wall filter baskets if using pre-ground coffee. Dual Wall filter
baskets regulate the pressure and help to optimize the extraction regardless
of the grind, dose, tamp pressure or freshness.
NOTE
- Regardless of whether you use Single Wall or Dual Wall filter baskets, use the 1 CUP basket when brewing a single cup and the 2 CUP basket when brewing two cups or a stronger single cup or mug.
- You will need to 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:
1 CUP basket = approx. 810g.
2 CUP basket = approx. 1518g.
NOTE
You may need to experiment with how much coffee is inserted into the filter
basket or how long the grinder needs to run to achieve the correct dose. For
example, when using a finer espresso grind with the Single Wall filter
baskets, you may need to increase the grind amount to ensure the filter basket
is correctly dosed.
THE GRIND
If grinding coffee beans, the grind size should be fine but not too fine. The
grind size will affect the rate at which the water flows through the ground
coffee in the filter basket and the taste of the espresso. If the grind is too
fine (looks like powder and feels like flour when rubbed between fingers), the
water will not flow through the coffee even when under pressure. The resulting
espresso will be OVER EXTRACTED, dark in color and bitter in flavor. If the
grind is too coarse the water will flow through the ground coffee in the
filter basket too quickly. The resulting espresso will be UNDER EXTRACTED and
lacking in color and flavor.
EXTRACTING ESPRESSO
- Place pre-warmed cup(s) beneath the portafilter and touch the ‘Brew’ button for the desired volume.
- Due to pre-infusion time, the espresso will not start to flow immediately.
A great espresso is about achieving the perfect balance between sweetness, acidity and bitterness. The flavor 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, dose of ground coffee, and tamping pressure. Experiment by adjusting these factors just one at a time to achieve the taste of your preference.
EXTRACTION GUIDE
CORRECT EXTRACTION
- Flow starts after 8-12 secs
- Flow slow like warm honey
- Crema is golden brown with a fine mousse texture
- Espresso is dark brown
UNDER EXTRACTION
- Flow starts after 1-7 secs
- Flow fast like water
- Crema is thin and pale
- Espresso is pale brown
- Tastes bitter/sharp, weak and watery
OVER EXTRACTION
- Flow starts after 13 secs
- Flow drips or not at all
- Crema is dark and spotty
- Espresso is very dark brown
- Tastes bitter and burnt
AFTER EXTRACTION
REMOVE USED GRINDS
Used grinds will form a coffee ‘puck’. If the puck is wet, refer to the ‘Under
Extraction’ section.
RINSE FILTER BASKET
Keep the filter basket clean to prevent blockages. Without ground coffee in
the filter basket, lock the portafilter into the machine and run hot water
through by pressing single or double cup.
SOLUTIONS
Tamp using 3040lbs (1520kgs) of pressure. The top edge of metal cap on the
tamper should be level with the top of the filter basket AFTER tamping.
Trim the puck to the right level using the RazorTM precision dose trimming
tool.
Tamp using 3040lbs (1520kgs) of pressure. The top edge of metal cap on the
tamper should be level with the top of the filter basket AFTER tamping.
Trim the puck to the right level using the RazorTM precision dose trimming
tool.
| GRIND| GRIND DOSE| TAMP
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OVER EXTRATED BITTER
- ASTRINGENT
| Too fine| Too much Use razor to trim| Too heavy
BALANCED| Optimum| 8–10g (1 cup) 15–18g (2 cup)| 30–40lbs (15–20kg)
UNDER EXTRACTED UNDERDEVELOPED
- SOUR
| Too coarse| Too little Increase dose & use razor to trim
| Too light
HINTS & TIPS
- Fresh, quality coffee beans will give you the best possible extraction.
- We recommend quality 100% Arabica beans with a
Roasted On’ date stamped on the bag, not a
Best Before’ or `Use By’ date. - Coffee beans are best consumed between 520 days after the `Roasted On’ date. Ideally only grind directly before the extraction to maximize flavor.
- Buy coffee beans in small batches to reduce the storage time.
- Store coffee beans in a cool, dark and dry container. Vacuum seal if possible.
TEXTURING MILK
There are two phases to texturing milk. The first is stretching the milk to
aerate it and the second is swirling the milk to make it silky smooth. These
two operations should blend into one.
- Always start with fresh cold milk.
- Fill milk jug to below the spout position. At a minimum, there should be enough milk to cover the ring around steam wand.
- To remove any condensed water from the system, ensure the steam wand is in the down position over the drip tray then touch the Milk button, allow steam to flow for a few seconds, then touch the Milk button to stop.
- When texturing milk automatically, ensure the steam wand is fully down
For optimum milk texturing performance it is critical that the holes around the steam tip are clear. Even partially blocked holes may affect the ability of the steam wand to produce sufficient foam.
Always wipe the wand and tip with a damp cloth BEFORE returning the wand to the down position. Wiping the wand will remove the majority of milk and allow the automatic purge feature to more effectively remove any residual milk.
After texturing is complete
- Tap the jug on the counter-top to collapse any bubbles.
- Swirl the jug to polish and re-integrate the texture.
- Pour milk directly into the espresso.
- The key is to work quickly, before the milk begins to separate.
For manual texturing
- Lift the steam wand and insert the steam tip 0.4-0.8 inch / 1-2 cm below the surface of the milk close to the right hand side of the jug at the 3 o’clock position. Enter manual frothing mode by pressing and holding the ‘Milk’ button (approx 3secs), and then start frothing by touching the button once again.
- Keep the tip just under the surface of the milk until the milk is spinning clockwise, producing a vortex (whirlpool effect).
- With the milk spinning, slowly lower the jug. This will bring the steam tip to the surface of the milk & start to introduce air into the milk. You may have to gently break the surface of the milk with the tip to get the milk spinning fast enough.
- Keep the tip at or slightly below the surface, continuing to maintain the vortex. Texture the milk until sufficient volume is obtained.
- Lift the handle of the jug to lower the tip beneath the surface, but keep the vortex of milk spinning. Use the touch screen to monitor the milk temperature. We recommend 130°F-150°F / 55°C65°C.
- Touch the Milk button to stop steaming BEFORE lowering the jug and taking the tip out of the milk.
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 TouchTM is the ability to extend
this range with an adjustable upper burr. We recommend making only one
adjustment at a time.
Unlock hopper
Hold hopper over container & turn dial to release beans into container
Align hopper into position
Run grinder until empty
Remove hopper Remove upper burr
Remove wire handle from both sides of the burr
Move adjustable top burr, 1number, coarser or finer
Align the number with the handle opening
Insert wire handle from both sides of the burr
Push upper burr firmly into position
Lock upper burr
Align hopper into position
Lock hopper
Check your extraction
Care & Cleaning
COLOR TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
Please keep the touch screen dry and clean to ensure that the machine
functions properly.
REPLACING THE WATER FILTER
Set current month
Soak Filter for 5 min
Assemble water filter parts
Ensure parts Install filter are connected
Install water tank in tank
Install water tank
Replace filter after 90 days or after 40L
The provided water filter helps prevent scale build-up in and on many of the inner functioning components. Replacing the water filter after three months or 10.6 USgal / 40L will reduce the need to descale the machine. The limitation of 10.6 USgal / 40L is based on water hardness level 4. If you are in level 2 area, you can increase this to 16 USgal / 60L.
NOTE
To purchase water filters visit Breville webpage.
CLEANING CYCLE
There will be a message prompt when a cleaning cycle is required. This is a
back-flushing cycle and is separate from descaling. Follow the instruction on
the screen.
DESCALING
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. Even if you used the provided
water filter, we recommend you to descale if there is scale build-up in the
water tank. Go to ‘Settings’ and select ‘Descale cycle’. Follow the
instructions on the screen.
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
descaling.
CLEANING THE CONICAL BURR GRINDER
This grinder cleaning cycle removes oil build-up on the burrs which can impede
performance.
Unlock hopper
Empty hopper
Replace hopper
Lock hopper
Run grinder empty
Unlock hopper
Remove hopper
Unlock top burr
Remove top burr
Clean top burr with brush
Clean lower burr with brush
Clean chute with brush
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.
Remove hopper
Set ‘GRIND SIZE’ to ‘1’ (finest)
Use 10mm socket. Rotate ‘Clockwise’ to loosen the nut only
Set ‘GRIND SIZE’ Unlock & remove to ’30’ (coarsest)
Unlock & remove top burr
Remove nut, spring & flat washer. Carefully remove lower burr
Remove grind fan & washers using long-nose pliers
Unblock the grinds exit chute using the brush or a pipe cleaner
Clean chute with brush
Insert washers & grind fan using long-nose pliers
Insert lower burr (drive pin & cavity to align). Insert flat washer & spring washer
Rotate ‘CounterClockwise’ to tighten nut
Insert & lock top burr
Set ‘GRIND SIZE’ to ’15’. Replace & lock hopper
WARNING
Care should be taken as the grinder burrs are extremely sharp.
CLEANING THE STEAM WAND
- The steam wand should always be cleaned after texturing milk. Wipe the steam wand with a damp cloth.
- If any of the holes in the tip of the steam wand become blocked, it may reduce frothing performance.
- Go to ‘Settings’ > ‘Steam wand cleaning’ and follow the guide on the screen.
CLEANING THE FILTER BASKETS AND PORTAFILTER
- The filter baskets and portafilter should be rinsed under hot water immediately after use to remove all residual coffee oils.
- If any of the holes in the filter basket become blocked, use the pin on the end of the provided cleaning tool to unblock the hole(s).
- If the hole(s) remain blocked, dissolve a cleaning tablet in hot water and soak filter basket and portafilter in solution for approx. 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
CLEANING THE SHOWER SCREEN
- The group head interior and shower screen should be wiped with a damp cloth to remove any ground coffee particles.
- Periodically purge the machine. Place an empty filter basket and portafilter into the group head. Touch the ‘Brew’ button and run a short flow of water to rinse out any residual coffee.
CLEANING THE DRIP & STORAGE TRAY
- The drip tray should be removed, emptied and cleaned at regular intervals, particularly when the drip tray full indicator is showing EMPTY ME!
- Remove the grid from the drip tray. Lift the coffee grind separator and dispose of any coffee grounds. The EMPTY ME! indicator can also be removed from the drip tray by pulling upwards to release the side latches. Wash all parts in warm soapy water with a soft cloth. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
- The storage tray (located behind the drip tray) can be removed and cleaned with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleansers, pads or cloths which can scratch the surface.
NOTE
All parts should be cleaned by hand using warm water and a gentle dish washing
liquid. Do not use abrasive cleansers, pads or cloths which can scratch the
surface. Do not clean any of the parts or accessories in the dishwasher.
CLEANING THE OUTER HOUSING & CUP WARMING TRAY
The outer housing and cup warming tray can be cleaned with a soft, damp cloth.
Polish with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleansers, pads or cloths
which can scratch the surface.
STORING YOUR MACHINE
Before storing, press the POWER button to switch the machine off and remove
the plug from the power outlet. Remove unused beans from the hopper, clean the
grinder (see page 23), empty the water tank and the drip tray. Ensure the
machine is cool, clean and dry. Insert all accessories into the storage tray.
Store upright. Do not place anything on top.
WARNING
Do not immerse power cord, power plug or appliance in water or any other
liquid.
REPLACING THE SILICONE SEAL
Over time, the silicone seal surrounding the shower screen will need to be
replaced to ensure optimum brewing performance.
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Press the POWER button to switch the machine off and unplug the cord from the power outlet.
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Carefully remove the water tank and drip tray, taking particular care if they are full.
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Using a skewer or similar, clean the center of the screw of any residual coffee.
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Insert a flat head screwdriver into the center of the screw. Turn counter-clockwise to loosen the screw.
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Once loosened, carefully remove and retain the screw and the stainless steel shower screen. Make note of the side of the shower screen that is downwards. This will make re-assembly easier. Wash the shower screen in warm soapy water, then dry thoroughly.
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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. Clean center of screw before inserting flat head screwdriver.
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Re-insert the shower screen, then the screw. With your fingers, turn the screw clockwise for 2-3 revolutions then insert flat head screwdriver to tighten until the screw is flush with the shower screen. Do not overtighten screw.
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Re-insert the drip tray and water tank.
Contact Breville Consumer Support or visit the Breville webpage for replacement silicone seals or for advice.
TRANSPORTING AND STORING
Press the POWER button to switch the machine off and remove the plug from the
power outlet. Remove unused beans from the hopper, clean the grinder, empty
the water tank and the drip tray. Ensure the machine is cool, clean and dry.
Insert all accessories into the storage tray. Store upright. Do not place
anything on top.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | EASY SOLUTION |
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Water does not flow from the group head. No hot water. | Water tank is | |
empty | Fill tank. | |
Water tank is not fully inserted and locked into position. | Push water tank |
down completely to lock into place.
Machine needs to be descaled.| Perform descale cycle.
Coffee is ground too finely and/ or too much coffee in filter basket and/or
over tamping and/or filter basket is blocked.| See below, ‘Espresso only drips
from the portafilter spouts or not at all’.
Espresso only drips from the portafilter spouts or not at all.| Coffee
is ground too finely| Use slightly coarser grind. Refer to ‘Setting the Grind
Size’, and ‘Over Extraction’.
Too much coffee in the filter basket| Lower dose of coffee. Refer to ‘Dosing’,
page 12 and ‘Over Extraction’, page 18. After tamping, trim the coffee dose
using the Razor™ dose trimming tool.
Coffee tamped too firmly.| Tamp between 30–40lbs or 15–20kg of pressure.
Water tank is empty.| Fill tank
Water tank is not fully inserted and locked into position.| Push water tank
down completely to lock into place.
The filter basket may be blocked| Use the pin on the end of the provided
cleaning tool to unblock the hole(s). If the hole(s) remain blocked, dissolve
a cleaning tablet in hot water and soak filter basket and portafilter in
solution for approx. 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly.
Machine needs to be descaled.| Perform descale cycle.
Espresso runs out too quickly.| Coffee is ground too coarsely| Use
slightly finer grind. Refer to ‘Setting the Grind Size’, and ‘Under
Extraction’.
Not enough coffee in the filter basket.| Increase dose of coffee. Refer to
‘Dosing’, and ‘Under Extraction’. Tamp then use the Razor™ dose trimming tool
to trim off excess coffee.
Coffee tamped too lightly.| Tamp between 30–40lbs or 15–20kg of pressure.
Espresso runs out around the edge of the portafilter.| Portafilter not
inserted in the group head correctly.| Ensure portafilter is completely
inserted and rotated until resistance is felt.
There are coffee grounds around the filter basket rim.| Clean excess coffee
from the rim of the filter basket to ensure a proper seal in group head.
Too much coffee in the filter basket| Lower dose of coffee. Refer to ‘Dosing’.
After tamping, trim the coffee dose using the Razor™ dose trimming tool.
The silicone seal surrounding the shower screen needs to be replaced to ensure
the portafiler is properly secured into the group head.| Refer to ‘Replacing
the Silicone Seal’.
No steam.| Machine has not reached operating temperature.| Allow time
for the machine to reach operating temperature.
Water tank is empty| Fill tank.
Water tank is not fully inserted and locked into position.| Push water tank
down completely to lock into place.
Machine needs to be decalcified.| Perform descale cycle.
Steam wand is blocked.| Refer to ‘Cleaning the Steam Wand’.
Pulsing/pumping sound while extracting espresso or steaming milk.| The
machine is carrying out the normal operation of the pump.| No action required
as this is the normal operation of the machine.
Water tank is empty| Fill tank.
Water tank is not fully inserted and locked into position.| Push water tank
down completely to lock into place.
Coffee not hot enough.| Cups not pre-heated.| Rinse cups under hot water
outlet and place on cup warming tray
Portafilter not pre-heated.| Rinse portafilter under hot water outlet. Dry
thoroughly
Milk not hot enough (if making a cappuccino or latté etc).| Make sure sensor
is in contact. Adjust milk temperature setting on screen..
Water temperature needs to be adjusted.| Increase the brew temperature in
‘Settings’ menu
No crema.| Coffee tamped too lightly.| Tamp between 30–40lbs or 15–20kg
of pressure.
Coffee is ground too coarsely| Use slightly finer grind. Refer to ‘Setting the
Grind Size’, page 12 and ‘Under Extraction’, page 18.
Coffee beans or pre-ground coffee are not fresh.| If grinding fresh whole
coffee beans, use freshly roasted coffee beans with a ‘Roasted On’ date and
consume between 5–20 days after that date. If using pre-ground coffee, use
within a week of grinding
The filter basket may be blocked.| Use the pin on the end of the provided
cleaning tool to unblock the hole(s). If the hole(s) remain blocked, dissolve
a cleaning tablet in hot water and soak filter basket and portafilter in
solution for approx. 20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly
Single Wall filter baskets are being used with pre-ground coffee.| Ensure you
use Dual Wall filter baskets with pre-ground coffee.
Water leaking.| Auto purge feature. Immediately after the espresso, hot
water and steam functions, the machine will purge water into the drip tray.
This ensures the thermocoil is at the optimal temperature.| Ensure the drip
tray is firmly pushed in place and emptied whenever the Empty Me! indicator is
displayed.
Water tank is not fully inserted and locked into position.| Push water tank
down completely to lock into place.
The silicone seal surrounding the shower screen needs to be replaced to ensure
the portafiler is properly secured into the group head.| Refer to ‘Replacing
the Silicone Seal’.
Machine is on but ceases to operate| The safety thermal-cut out may have
activated due to the pump or grinder overheating| Press the POWER button to
switch the machine off and unplug from the power outlet. Allow to cool for
about 30–60 minutes. If problem persists, call Breville Support.
No ground coffee coming from grinder| No coffee beans in hopper| Filler
hopper with fresh coffee beans.
Blocked grinder chamber or chute.| Clean and clear grinder chamber and chute.
Refer to ‘Advanced Cleaning for the Conical Burr Grinder’.
Water / moisture in grinder chamber and chute.| Clean and clear grinder
chamber and chute. Refer to ‘Advanced Cleaning for the Conical Burr Grinder’.
Ensure burrs are thoroughly dry before re-assembling. It is possible to use a
hair dryer to blow air into the grinder chamber.
Too much/too little ground coffee is being delivered to the filter
basket.| Grind amount settings are incorrect for particular grind size.|
Use the grind duration button to increase or decrease the grind amount. Refer
to ‘Dosing’, and ‘Extraction Guide’.
Too much/too little espresso is being delivered to the cup| Grind amount
and/or grind size settings and/or shot volumes require adjustment.| Adjust the
grind amount and/or grind size settings. Refer to ‘Setting the Grind Size’,
‘Dosing’, and ‘Extraction Guide’.
Grinder is making a loud noise.| Blockage or foreign object in grinder.|
Remove hopper, check for debris or blockage. If necessary, clean and clear
grinder chamber and chute. Refer to ‘Cleaning the Conical Burr Grinder’.
References
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