Breville the Oracle Touch Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Breville
Table of Contents
- Breville the Oracle Touch Instruction Manual
- BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS REGARDING MEMORY STORAGE
- SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS
- BREVILLE ASSIST® PLUG
- CSA DUTY CYCLE
- FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- Components
- ACCESSORIES
- COLOR TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL PANEL
- HANDS FREE AUTOMATIC GRIND, DOSE & TAMP
- GRIND SIZE DIAL
- STAINLESS STEEL CONICAL BURRS
- SIMULTANEOUS COFFEE & STEAM
- PRECISION CONTROL
- Actively Heated Group Head
- Regulated Extraction Pressure
- Low Pressure Pre-Infusion
- Dual Pumps
- Programmable Shot Temperature
- ADDITIONAL FEATURES
- Auto Off
- BEFORE FIRST USE
- INSTALLING THE WATER FILTER
- Functions FIRST USE
- GRINDING OPERATION
- DRINK SELECTION
- DRINK SCREEN
- SELECTING GRIND SIZE
- SELECTING YOUR FILTER BASKET
- AUTO GRIND DOSE & TAMP
- ESPRESSO EXTRACTION
- TEXTURING MILK
- MANUAL MILK TEXTURING
- AMERICANO
- HOT WATER
- ADDING NEW DRINK
- TRANSPORTING AND STORING
- ADJUSTING CONICAL BURRS
- PRE-HEATING
- NOTE
- THE GRIND
- AUTOMATIC GRINDING, DOSING & TAMPING
- PURGING THE GROUP HEAD
- EXTRACTING ESPRESSO
- EXTRACTION GUIDE
- EXTRACTION TYPES GRIND
- TEXTURING MILK
- After texturing is complete
- For manual texturing
- COFFEE BEAN HINTS & TIPS
- Care & Cleaning
- REPLACING THE WATER FILTER
- CLEANING THE STEAM WAND
- Steam Wand Cleaning Powder
- NOTE
- CLEANING THE FILTER BASKET AND PORTAFILTER
- CLEAR WATER BACKFLUSH
- CLEANING THE SHOWER SCREEN
- CLEANING THE DRIP TRAY & STORAGE TRAY
- DESCALE
- PROBLEM
- POSSIBLE CAUSE
- WHAT TO DO
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- WHAT TO DO
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Breville the Oracle 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. -
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
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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. -
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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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.
NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS REGARDING MEMORY STORAGE
Please note that in order to better serve our customers, internal memory
storage has been imbedded into your appliance. This memory storage consists
of a small chip to collect certain information about your appliance including
the frequency of use of the appliance and the manner in which your appliance
is
being used. In the event your appliance is returned for service, the
information collected from the chip enables us to quickly and efficiently
service your appliance. The information collected also serves as a valuable
resource in developing future appliances to better serve the needs of our
consumers
The chip does not collect any information regarding the individuals who use
the product or the household where the product is used. If you have any
questions
regarding the memory storage chip please contact us at privacy@breville.com
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS FOR BES990
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It is recommended to plug the espresso machine into a properly grounded and dedicated circuit, separate from other electrical appliances.
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Avoid contact with moving parts.
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Check bean hopper for presence of foreign objects before using.
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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
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Ensure the portafilter is firmly inserted and secured into the group head before starting an extraction. Never remove the portafilter during the extraction process.
WARNING
To avoid the risk of injury, do not open the brew chamber during the brew process.
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Use caution after milk texturing as the auto purge function will purge hot steam when the steam wand is lowered.
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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 20. -
Do not attempt to open or service the espresso machine.
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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.
CSA DUTY CYCLE
MARKING The Canadian Standards Authority requires any appliances capable of drawing over 1500W to be marked with a ‘duty cycle’ in minutes. For the BES990, this ‘duty cycle’ represents the maximum time for which the appliance will draw over 1500W during any 2 hour period of use. It does not indicate the appliance is unsafe for continuous use or is required to be switched off at certain intervals during normal use.
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Components
A. Integrated conical burr grinder with removable ½lb bean hopper
B. Top-fill 84 fl.oz (2.5L) removable water tank with integrated water
filter and backlit level indicator
C. Grind size dial adjust grind size to suit your coffee beans
D. Touch screen control panel displays current settings and provides
touch interface
E. Grind outlet with auto grind, dose & tamp function
F. Heated 58mm group head with embedded element
G. 58mm full stainless steel portafilter
H. Drop down swivel foot lifts the machine upwards for easy
maneuverability
I. Heated cup warming tray
J. Cool touch steam wand with integrated temperature sensor for automatic
frothing
K. Dedicated hot water outlet delivers hot water for Americano and pre-
heating cups
L. Descale access point
M. Tool storage tray houses accessories when not in use
N. Removable drip tray with Empty Me! indicator
ACCESSORIES
A. Stainless steel milk jug
B. 2 cup filter basket
C. 1 cup filter basket
D. Water filter holder with filter
E. Cleaning disc
F. Mini grinds bin
G. Grinder burr brush
H. Grind outlet brush & tamp removal magnet
I. Cleaning tool for steam wand tip
J. Two allen keys
K. Steam wand cleaning powder
L. Water hardness test strip
M. Espresso cleaning tablets
Oracle Touch Features
COLOR TOUCH SCREEN CONTROL PANEL
Swipe & Select from the drinks menu. Adjust your coffee strength, milk texture or milk temperature, then save it as your personal favorite.
HANDS FREE AUTOMATIC GRIND, DOSE & TAMP
Automatically grinds, doses and tamps the required amount of coffee, mess free.
GRIND SIZE DIAL
Adjustable grind settings from fine to coarse for optimal espresso extraction.
STAINLESS STEEL CONICAL BURRS
Maximize ground coffee surface area for a full espresso flavor.
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.
SIMULTANEOUS COFFEE & STEAM
Two stainless steel boilers each dedicated to espresso and steam for simultaneous milk texturing and espresso extraction.
PRECISION CONTROL
Electronic PID Temperature Control Electronic temperature control delivers precise water temperature for optimum espresso flavor.
Actively Heated Group Head
Commercial size 58mm group head with embedded element for thermal stability during extraction.
Regulated Extraction Pressure
Over pressure valve (OPV) limits maximum pressure for optimal espresso flavor.
Low Pressure Pre-Infusion
Gradually increases water pressure to gently expand grinds for an even extraction.
Dual Pumps
Dedicated Italian made espresso and steam boiler pumps.
Programmable Shot Temperature
Adjust water temperature to achieve optimal espresso flavor depending on coffee origin and degree of roast
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Auto Start Switches machine on at a specified time.
Auto Off
Switches machine off after a specified time from 0.5 to 8 hours.
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 plastic bag 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
TIP
To easily manoeuvre your machine, use the drop down swivel foot located under the drip tray. When turned to UNLOCK, the swivel foot drops down & lifts the machine upwards, making it easier to access the removable water tank or reposition the machine to another location.
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.
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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 and the functioning of your machine.
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 5–20 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 Oracle Touch Guide
NOTE
Please keep the touch screen dry and clean to ensure that the machine
functions properly
DRINK SCREEN
In this screen, you can adjust 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.
SELECTING GRIND SIZE
We recommend you start at No. 30 and adjust as required to control espresso flow rate. There are 45 grind size settings (No.1 – finest, No. 45 – coarsest) to enable you to select the right grind size for your coffee beans and achieve the perfect espresso extraction. To select grind size, rotate the grind size dial counter-clockwise to increase grind coarseness or clockwise to increase grind fineness.
SELECTING YOUR FILTER BASKET
Insert the correct Filter Basket into the Portafilter for the number of coffees or strength you are making.
Use the 1 Cup Filter Basket for making a single cup or a weaker tasting
espresso. Use the 2 Cup Filter Basket for making 2 cups or a stronger tasting
espresso, usually for mugs
or larger cups.
NOTE
When switching between the 1 Cup & 2 Cup Filter Baskets, you may need to
adjust the grind size to fine tune your extraction.
AUTO GRIND DOSE & TAMP
Align portafilter handle with the INSERT position on the grind outlet. Lift to insert portafilter into the grind outlet and rotate to the center position.
To start the auto grind, dose & tamp function, touch the Grind button on the
display. Grinding will commence
When the auto grind, dose & tamp function is complete, rotate the portafilter handle to the INSERT position and lower to remove.
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.
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 drip
tray and milk should cover the steam wand seal.
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. Press and hold the ‘Milk’ Button (approx 2secs) to enter manual mode. Start frothing by touching the button. When desired temperature is reached, 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.
AMERICANO
There are 3 preset Americano settings – small, medium and large. Grind dose &
tamp your porta-filter & insert into the group head. Position your cup
underneath the porta-filter spouts & the hot water spout. Espresso will be
extracted first, the hot water is delivered automatically after the espresso.
PRESET CUP SIZE AMOUNT BREWED
Small Approx. 6oz /
180ml
Medium Approx. 8oz / 240ml
Large Approx. 12oz /
360ml
The brewed amounts are approximate only. Actual amounts may vary due to
the coffee bean roast, blend and freshness as well as the selected grind size.
These factors affect
extraction rate and shot volume.
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.
Alternatively, after manually adjusting parameters touch the small icon to save the current setting
SETTINGS
To enter settings menu, touch the icon on the upper right on the screen.
Quick Start Guide
Machine will guide you on screen, step by step to make an actual coffee.
Auto Start
Auto Start is optional. It allows you to program the specific time when the
machine will automatically turn on.
Time and Date
Time and Date is optional. You can set time and date.
Clean Cycle
The Cleaning Cycle cleans the shower screen and back-flushes the group head. A
pop-up message will let you know when it is time for cleaning.
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 on all milk base drinks.
Water Hardness
It is to test water to set how often you need to descale the machine.
Auto Off
This function sets how long the machine will stay turned on before it
automatically turns off.
Screen Brightness
You can adjust brightness of your touch screen.
Work Light Brightness
You can adjust brightness of your work light.
Sound Volume
You can adjust volume for alerts and reminders.
Demo Mode
It is for on-screen Oracle Touch demonstration sequence.
Factory Reset
Use this function to reset all programmable values back to the factory
settings and delete all custom drinks.
TRANSPORTING AND STORING
We recommend draining both boilers completely before transporting the machine or storing for an extended period of time. Refer to the Descale section for the step by step instructions. This procedure is also intended as an anti- freeze measure in the event the machine is exposed to extreme cold temperatures.
ADJUSTING CONICAL BURRS
Some types of coffee may require a wider grind range to achieve an ideal extraction or brew. A feature of the built-in grinder is the ability to extend this range with an adjustable upper burr. We recommend making only one adjustment at a time.
Unlock hopper __ Remove beans Replace & lock hopper
Run grinder until empty Unlock
& remove hopper
Remove upper Remove wire handle
Move adjustable top burr,
burr from both sides of the burr
1 number, coarser or finer
Align the number with Insert wire handle from Push
upper burr firmly into
the handle opening both sides of the burr
position
Lock upper burr Insert hopper
Lock hopper
PRE-HEATING
Heating your cup or glass A warm cup will help maintain the coffee’s optimal
temperature. Pre-heat 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 filter basket and portafilter dry before dosing with ground coffee as moisture can encourage ‘channeling’ where water bypasses the ground coffee during extraction
THE GRIND
When grinding coffee beans for espresso, 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, lacking in color and flavor.
AUTOMATIC GRINDING, DOSING & TAMPING
- Ensure hopper is filled with fresh coffee beans. Never put pre-ground coffee in the hopper.
- After automatic grinding, dosing & tamping, wipe any excess coffee from the rim of the filter basket to ensure a proper seal in the group head is achieved.
- To adjust tamping height, please use the allen key provided. Pull the tamping fan down from the grind outlet, and then loosen the fan coupling inside by rotating it
counterclockwise. You can adjust the length of the coupling by loosening the fastener with the allen key and rotating the coupling to the desired length.
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. Allow water to flow for 5 seconds, then touch the ‘Brewing’ button again to stop the flow of water. This will purge any ground coffee residue from the group head and stabilize the water temperature prior to extraction.
EXTRACTING ESPRESSO
- As a guide, the espresso will start to flow within 8-12 seconds (this includes pre-infusion time) and should be the consistency of warm dripping honey.
- If the espresso starts to flow before 8 seconds, the grind is too coarse. This is an UNDER-EXTRACTED shot. Adjust the grind size slightly finer.
- If the espresso starts to flow after 12 seconds, then the grind is too fine. This is an OVEREXTRACTED shot. Adjust the grind size slightly coarser.
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. Experiment by adjusting these factors just one at a time to achieve the taste of your preference.
EXTRACTION GUIDE
EXTRACTION TYPES GRIND
SHOT DURATION
OVER-EXTRACTED (bitter • astringent) Too Fine
Over 40secs
BALANCED Optimum
Between 25-35secs
UNDER-EXTRACTED (underdeveloped • sour) Too Coarse
Less than 20secs
HINTS & TIPS
If machine runs continuously for 30 minutes, allow machine to cool for 3
minutes before each use.
TEXTURING MILK
- 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 steam wand seal.
- 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.
HINTS & TIPS
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 2secs), and then start frothing by touching the button.
- 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 131°F-149°F / 55°C–65°C.
- Touch the Milk button to stop steaming BEFORE lowering the jug and taking the tip out of the milk.
COFFEE BEAN 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 5-20 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.
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 Assemble water
Ensure parts are Install filter in
_ month filter parts
connected tank
Fill tank and wait Install water tank Replace
filter after
for 5min to soak 90
days or after
filter 40L
(10. US GAL)_
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 CONICAL BURRS
Regular cleaning helps the burrs achieve consistent grinding results which
is especially important when grinding for espresso.
Unlock hopper Remove beans Replace
& lock hopper
Run grinder until empty Unlock & remove hoppe Remove upper burr
Clean upper burr with Clean lower burr with
Clean grind outlet with grind
burr brush burr brush
outlet brush
Replace tamping Push upper burr firmly into Lock
upper burr
fan by hand position
Lock upper burr Insert hopper
Lock hopper
CLEANING THE STEAM WAND
IMPORTANT
After every use, thoroughly wipe the steam wand and tip with a damp cloth & purge immediately. Failure to clean the steam wand may affect the milk texturing performance.
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If any of the holes in the tip of the steam wand become blocked, ensure the machine stopped steaming and unblock using the steam tip cleaning tool. Even partially
blocked holes may affect the ability of the steam wand to produce sufficient foam volume. -
If steam wand remains blocked, remove the tip and soak together with steam wand using the provided steam wand cleaning powder (instructions below). Screw tip back onto the steam wand after rinsing.
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The steam wand can be left immersed in the milk jug filled with water when not in use to reduce the risk of blockages.
Steam Wand Cleaning Powder
- Add 1 packet into an empty milk jug.
- Add 1 cup (8oz/240ml) hot water into milk jug.
- Remove steam tip and place with steam wand into jug.
- Leave to soak for 20 minutes.
- Clean, rinse and replace steam tip. Place wand back into the jug and activate steam for 10 seconds.
- Allow to soak for 5 minutes.
- Activate steam several times to purge the steam wand, then rinse the wand thoroughly.
- Wipe the steam wand dry with a clean cloth.
- Discard solution & rinse jug thoroughly
NOTE
If an alternative cleaning solution is used, please follow the instructions
specified. Please ensure the cleaning solution is food safe and suitable for
stainless steel and
silicon products. Please ensure the steam wand tip is tightly fastened after
cleaning to avoid temp sensing error.
CLEANING THE FILTER BASKET AND PORTAFILTER
- The filter basket and portafilter should be rinsed under hot water after each coffee making session to remove all residual coffee oils.
- If the holes in the filter basket become blocked, dissolve a cleaning tablet in hot water and soak filter basket and portafilter in solution for approx. 20 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly.
CLEAR WATER BACKFLUSH
- After each coffee making session we recommend doing a clear water backflush before you turn off the machine. Empty drip tray. Insert the cleaning disc into the filter
basket then insert the portafilter into the group head. Touch the ‘Brew’ button and allow pressure to build for 20 seconds, then touch to stop & release pressure. Repeat this 5 times to purge any fine coffee grounds and residual coffee oils from the brew water paths.
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, run hot water through the group head with the filter basket and portafilter in place, but without ground coffee. This will remove any residual ground coffee particles from the shower screen.
- If there seems to be stubborn build up on the shower screen, use the allen key to undo the screw in the middle of the shower screen, making note of which side faces into
the group head.
CLEANING THE DRIP TRAY & STORAGE TRAY
- The drip tray should be removed, emptied and cleaned after each use.
- Remove grill from the drip tray. Wash the drip tray in warm soapy water.
- The storage tray can be removed and cleaned with a soft, damp cloth (do not use abrasive cleansers, pads or cloths which can scratch the surface).
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.
NOTE
Do not clean any of the parts or accessories in he dishwasher.
DESCALE
- Use this function to access the descale procedure when promoted on screen.
- The machine will enter descale mode if you choose to descale from the pop-up message or if you choose ‘Settings’ > ‘Descale Cycle’. Follow the instruction on the touch screen.
- Please ensure you allow approximately 60 minutes to complete the entire descale process and follow the step by step instructions. If you’ve just finished using your machine, please ensure to turn the machine off and allow to cool for at least 1 hour before starting your descale process.
NOTE
DO NOT attempt to descale your machine without using the Descale
procedure in the Settings menu. Damage to your machine could occur.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
|
POSSIBLE CAUSE
|
WHAT TO DO
---|---|---
Grinder Motor
starts but no ground
coffee coming
from grind outlet|
-
No coffee beans in
bean hopper. -
Grinder/bean
hopper is blocked. -
Coffee bean may
have become stuck
in hopper.
|
- Fill bean hopper with fresh coffee beans.
- Remove bean hopper. Inspect bean hopper & grinding
burrs for blockage. Replace parts and try again.
Grinder Motor
starts but operates
with a loud
‘ clicking’ noise|
-
Grinder is blocked
with foreign item or
chute is blocked. -
Moisture
clogging grinder
|
-
Remove bean hopper, inspect burrs & remove any
foreign body. -
Clean the burrs and grind outlet, see page 21.
-
Leave burrs to dry thoroughly before
re-assembling. It is possible to use a hair dryer to blow
air into the burr area to quicken the drying process.
Unable to lock bean
hopper into position|
- Coffee beans
obstructing
bean hopper
locking device.
|
- Remove bean hopper. Clear coffee beans from top
of burrs.
Re-lock bean hopper into position.
Portafilter overfills|
- Tamping fan was
removed for
cleaning and
not replaced.
|
- Check that the tamping fan is in position and
mounted correctly to the drive shaft, see Page 21.
Grinder
Emergency stop?| |
-
Rotate the portafilter to the left to stop the auto grind,
dose & tamp function. -
Unplug power cord from power outlet.
Grinder running
continuously|
- No beans in hopper
|
- Fill hopper with beans.
- Rotate the portafilter to the left to stop the auto grind,
dose & tamp function
|
- Tamping fan has
been removed.
|
- Check that the tamping fan is in position and
mounted correctly to the drive shaft, see Page 21.
PROBLEM
|
POSSIBLE CAUSE
|
WHAT TO DO
---|---|---
Espresso runs out
around the edge
of the portafilter|
- Portafilter not
inserted in the
group head
correctly.
|
- Ensure portafilter is rotated to the right until the
handle is past the center and is securely locked in
place. Rotating past the centre will not damage the
silicone seal.
and/or|
- There are coffee
grounds around the
filter basket rim.
|
- Clean excess coffee from the rim of the filter basket
after grinding to ensure a proper seal in group head.
Portafilter comes
out of the group
head during an
extraction|
- Filter basket rim is
wet or underside of
portafilter lugs are
wet. Wet surfaces
reduce the friction
required to hold
the portafilter in
place whilst under
pressure during
an extraction.
|
- Always ensure filter basket and portafilter are dried
thoroughly before filling with coffee, tamping and
inserting into the group head.
Issues with the
Auto Start feature|
- Clock not set or
clock is set with
incorrect time.
|
- Check that the clock and Auto Start time have been
programmed correctly.
Operation Error
message on the
touch screen|
- A major fault
has occurred
and machine
cannot operate.
|
- Contact Breville Consumer Support
Pumps continue
to operate / Steam
is very wet / Hot
water outlet leaks|
- Using highly
filtered,
demineralized
or distilled water
which is affecting
how the machine
is designed
to function.
|
- We recommend using cold, filtered water. We do not
recommend using water with no/low mineral content
such as highly filtered, demineralized or distilled
water. If the problem persists, contact Breville
Consumer Support.
Water does not
flow from the
group head|
- Machine has not
reached operating
temperature.
|
- Allow time for the machine to reach
operating temperature.
|
- Water tank
is empty.
|
- Fill tank. Prime the system by:
- Touching the ‘Brew’ button to run water through
the group head for 30 seconds. - Touching ‘Hot Water’ to run water through the hot
water outlet for 30 seconds.
|
- Water tank
not fully
inserted & locked.
|
- Push water tank in fully and lock latch closed.
PROBLEM
|
POSSIBLE CAUSE
|
WHAT TO DO
---|---|---
Display says
“Water tank
empty” but water
tank is full|
- Water tank
not fully
inserted & locked.
|
- Push water tank in fully and lock latch closed.
No steam or
hot water|
- Machine is not
turned on or
up to operating
temperature
|
- Ensure the machine is plugged in and ready for use.
No hot water|
- Water tank
is empty.
|
- Fill water tank.
No steam|
- Steam wand
is blocked.
|
- Refer to ‘Cleaning the Steam Wand’, page 22.
The machine is ‘On’
but won’t operate| |
-
Turn machine off. Wait for 60 minutes and turn
machine back on. -
If problem persists, call Breville Consumer Support.
Steam pouring out
of group head| |
-
Turn machine off. Wait for 60 minutes and turn
machine back on. -
If problem persists, call Breville Consumer Support.
Espresso only
drips from the
portafilter spouts,
restricted flow|
- Coffee is ground
too finely.
|
- Adjust the grind size to a higher number to make the
grind size slightly coarser
Espresso flows out
too quickly|
-
The coffee is
ground
too coarsely. -
Coffee
beans are stale.
|
-
Adjust the grind size to a lower number to make the
grind size slightly finer. -
Use freshly roasted coffee beans with a ‘Roasted On’
date and consume between 5-20 days after that date.
Coffee
not hot enough|
- Cups not
pre-heated.
|
- Rinse cups under hot water outlet and place on cup
warming tray.
|
- Milk not hot
enough (if making
cappuccino or
latté etc).
|
- Increase the milk temperature in settings menu.
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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.
PROBLEM
|
POSSIBLE CAUSE
|
WHAT TO DO
---|---|---
Not enough
milk texture|
- Steam wand
is blocked.
|
- Refer to ‘Cleaning the Steam Wand’, page 22.
Too much coffee
extracted|
-
Coffee is ground
too coarsely. -
Shot duration/
volume needs to
be adjusted.
|
-
Adjust the grind size to a lower number to make the
grind size slightly finer. -
Customize extraction time by touching the
‘Single’/’Double’ button.
Not enough
coffee extracted|
-
Coffee is ground
too finely. -
Shot duration/
volume needs to
be adjusted.
|
-
Adjust the grind size to a higher number to make the
grind size slightly coarser. -
Customize extraction time by touching the
‘Single’/’Double’ button.
Amount of
coffee extracted
has changed,
but all settings
are the same.|
- As coffee beans
age, the extraction
rate changes and
can affect the
shot volume.
|
-
Adjust the grind size to a lower number to make the
grind size slightly finer. -
Customize extraction time by touching the
‘Single’/’Double’ button. -
Use freshly roasted coffee beans with a ‘Roasted On’
date and consume between 5-20 days after that date.
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