Programming your espresso machine, Programming your espresso machine (continued) – Sunbeam EM5800 User Manual

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Programming

Double Espresso

1. Prepare the filter handle. Fit the filter

handle with the two cup filter basket (38)
and fill with finely ground coffee (39).
Using the coffee tamp supplied, tamp the
coffee grinds (40). Secure the filter handle
to the group head (41) (42).

2. Place two cups under each pouring spout.
3. To commence programming press the

‘PROGRAM’ button (43). The light around
the ‘PROGRAM’ button will show a
constant red light and the light around the
‘MANUAL’ button will go off. Additionally
the lights around the ‘POWER’, single
and

double espresso buttons will

remain on.

4. Press the

double espresso button once

to start the espresso pour (45). The light
around the single espresso button will
go off and only the ‘POWER’,

double

espresso and ‘PROGRAM’ lights will remain
on.

5. Allow the espresso to pour until the desired

level. Once the desired level is reached
stop the espresso pour by pressing the

double espresso button. 2 beeps will signify
that the new setting for the

double

espresso operation has been programmed
and stored into the machines memory.

6. The espresso machine will then return to

normal operation mode and is ready to
make another espresso at the push of a
button.

Resetting the Factory Settings
To revert back to the original factory settings;
1. Press the ‘PROGRAM’ button once
2. Press and hold down the ‘MANUAL’ button,

directly follow this by pressing and holding
down the ‘PROGRAM’ button so you are
holding both buttons down simultaneously.

3. Continue holding down the ‘MANUAL’ and

‘PROGRAM’ buttons for approximately 5
seconds or until you hear 4 beeps. When
you hear the 4 beeps, the light around
the ‘PROGRAM’ button will flash. The
espresso machine has now returned to the
original factory settings and the next time
the single or double espresso functions are
used the espresso pours will be 35 and
70mls.

Programming your espresso machine (continued)

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