Trouble shooting guide (continued) – Sunbeam EM4800C User Manual

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Trouble Shooting guide (continued)

Espresso does not have any

Not enough coffee in filter.

See "Preparing an espresso"

Crema.

p14.

Handle comes off during brewing. Coffee tamped too hard.

Tamp the coffee grounds lighter.

Coffee grind is too fine.

Change to a coarser grind of coffee.

Filter handle is not attached correctly, Ensure the handle is firmly positioned

or has not been tightened sufficiently. onto the brewing head.

See "Preparing an espresso" pg14.

Top edge of filter is not free of coffee Clean around the edge of the filter and

granules.

wipe the brewing head clean of coffee.

The brewing head is dirty.

Wipe brewing head with a damp cloth.

The brewing head is defective.

Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.

Brew head rubber seal is warn or

Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.

damaged.

Coffee is too cold.

Cups, filter and filter hand are cold.

Pre-heat cups, filter, handle and

filter. See "Functions of your Cafe

Crema" page 14.

If making a cappuccino or latte

Ensure that milk is heated properly

the milk may not be heated enough. during texturing, but be sure not to boil

the milk. See "Easy steps for texturing

milk" pg 12.

No steam from the steam nozzle. Steam nozzle is blocked.

See "Care & Cleaning" pg17.

Not enough froth when texturing Milk is not fresh.

Ensure the milk is fresh.

Milk temperature is too warm.

Ensure that the milk is well refrigerated

before use.

Texturing jug.

For best texturing results use a stainless

steel jug and if possible refrigerate or

run the jug under cold water before use.

Steam nozzle is blocked.

See "Care & Cleaning" pg17.

Milk has been boiled.

Start again with fresh, chilled milk.

The milk is making bubbles

Ensure that the froth attachment

rather than frothing.

is correctly positioned on the steam

nozzle. The tip of the steam nozzle or

frothing attachment should be

positioned just below the surface of

the milk.

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