Using the hot water function, Programming your espresso machine – Sunbeam EM5800 User Manual

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Using the hot water function

The hot water function is ideal for preparing
long blacks, hot chocolate and filling coffee
plungers and tea pots.
1. Place the cup or container under the

steam/hot water nozzle and activate the hot
water function by turning the steam and
hot water control dial to the 'Hot Water'
setting (35).

2. Once you have dispensed the required

amount of hot water into the cup or
container, close the hot water by turning
the steam/hot water control dial to the
position (36).

3. Remove the cup or container and swing the

steam/hot water wand over the drip tray to
catch any drips of water (37).

Programming your espresso
machine

The Café Series™ Programmable Espresso
Machine has programming capabilities. Based
on café settings the single and

double

espresso functions are set at 35 and 70mls.
However by following a few simple steps the
coffee maker can personalise the espresso
machine to achieve a serve of espresso to
exactly how they like it.

Programming Single Espresso
1. Prepare the filter handle. Fit the filter

handle with the one 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 a cup under both pouring spouts.
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 single espresso button once

to start the espresso pour (44). The light
around the

double espresso button

will go off and only the ‘POWER’, single
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

single espresso button. 2 beeps will

signify that the new setting for the single
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.

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