Gastroback 42620 Design Espresso Advanced - Barista Edition User Manual

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wArming Your cup or glAss
A warm cup will help maintain the espresso optimal temperature. Preheat your cup by

holding down the one cup button and running hot water into the cups from the group head

without the portafilter inserted and place the cups on the warming tray.

wArming THe porTAfilTer
A cold portafilter can drop the extraction temperature enough to significantly affect the qua-

lity of your espresso. Always ensure the portafilter is preheated by running hot water through

it before preparing the espresso.
note: Always wipe the filter and portafilter dry before preparing the espresso as moisture

can encourage drilling - this is when water bypasses the ground espresso coffee during

extraction.

using pre-grounD espresso
If using a pre-ground espresso, ensure an espresso grind suitable for espresso / cappuccino

machines is purchased.

THe rigHT meAsuremenT
It is important to use the correct filter for the amount of espresso. A single espresso is made

with 8 g of ground espresso. A level measure of the coffee scoop is the correct amount of

coffee for a single espresso and 2 level measures for a double espresso.

TAmping correcTlY
Level the desired amount of ground espresso by gently tapping the side of the filter holder

before pressing down firmly with the tamper. When packing for a double espresso it is

important only to tamp after the second measure. Tamping between measures will create a

layer in the ground espresso that can impede full extraction.
note: Make sure to wipe off any excess ground espresso from the rim of the filter to ensure

a proper seal is achieved under the group head.

purge THe group HeAD
Before inserting the portafilter, run some water through the group head. It will ensure that

your machine has a last minute ‘clean through’ and stabilizes the temperature prior to ex-

tracting.

Brewing Your espresso
The most common mistake in brewing is to over extract from your ground espresso. This

results in a bitter beverage with visibly bleached crema. Crema is the caramel colored layer

that floats on top of the espresso following extraction.
note: The taste of your espresso will, of course, depend on personal preference and on

many other factors such as the type of coffee bean used, the coarseness or fineness of the

grind and the tamping pressure. We recommend experimenting by varying these factors to

achieve the espresso taste of your preference.
note: Always properly clean your machine after each use.

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