Breville BES840 manual

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    www .breville .com.au Breville i s a registered tra demark of Bre ville Pty . Ltd. A.B.N. 98 000 09 2 928. Cop yright Breville Pt y. L td. 2013. Due to continued product impr ov ement, the products ill ustrated/ photographed in this brochure m ay v ary slightl y from the actua l product. BES840 Iss ue - E13 Austra lian Customer s Mail: PO Box 22 Bo[...]

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    3 CONTENT S 4 Breville rec ommends saf ety first 6 Know your Br eville product 10 Operating y our Bre ville product 18 C offee m aking ti ps & preparation 23 C are & cle aning 29 T roubles hooting 34 C offees to try C ONGRA TULA TIONS on the p urch ase of y our new Bre ville product[...]

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    4 5 BREVILLE RE CO MMENDS SAFE TY FIRST 5 IMPOR T ANT SAFE GU ARDS F OR ALL ELEC TRICAL APPLIANCE S • U nwin d the power c ord fully bef ore use . • Do not let the pow er cord h ang o ver the edge of a bench or ta ble, touch h ot surfac es, or become kn otted. • T o protect a gainst electric s hock do not immerse po wer cord, po wer [...]

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    7 FEA TURES OF Y OUR BREVILLE PRODUC T PID TEMPERA TURE CONTROL Electronic PID temperatur e control f or incre ased temperature stabilit y . A UT O PURGE Automatic ally adjusts water temperatur e after steam f or optimal c offee tem perature. THERMOC OIL HEA TING S YSTEM Integrated stainless steel water c oil acc urately control s water temperature[...]

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    8 9 KNO W YOUR BREVILLE PRODUC T H J I K KNO W YOUR BREVILLE PRODUC T A B C D E F G L N M O P A. Power b utton surr ound ill uminates when ma chine is switched on. B. Integrated r emovable tam per for tamping c ontrol. C. Group he ad for eas y positioning of the portafilter . D. 54mm stainless st eel po rta filt er w ith com mercia l st yle spout[...]

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    11 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE PRODUCT BEF ORE FIRST USE Machine Pr eparation Remo ve and disc ard all l abeling an d pack aging m aterial s attached to y our espresso m achine. Ensur e yo u ha ve remo ved all parts an d acc essories befor e disc arding the pac kaging . Clean parts an d accessories (water tan k, portafilter , filter bas kets and ju[...]

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    12 13 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE PRODUCT PRE -PROGRAMMED SHOT V OLU ME – 1 CUP Press the 1 C UP once . A preset v olume of appro ximately 30mls will be e xtracted. The machin e will automatic ally stop onc e the preset v olume has been e xtracted. NOTE The amount of es presso e xtracted in the cup will v ary depending on y our grind size an d dose[...]

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    14 15 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE PRODUCT MANU AL SHOT V OLUME Ma nual ly control low pr essu re pre -inf usion t ime and s hot volume w ithout re -prog ram mi ng the pre -se t shot volume . • Press and h old the 1 CUP or 2 C UP button. The e xtraction will enter low pressur e pre-infusion until the b utton is relea sed • When the 1 C UP or[...]

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    16 17 OPERA TING YOUR BRE VILLE PRODUCT UNDER EX TRACTED Z ONE Du ri ng ex tr action , the gauge ne edle w hen posit ioned in t he lower zone , ind icates the e spres so has b een ex tr acte d wit h in su ffic ient pres su re. Thi s occu rs when t he water flo w thr ough the g round c offee i s too fas t and re sult s in an u nder ex tr acted e s[...]

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    19 C OFFEE M AKING TIPS & PREP ARA TION COFFEE M AKING TIPS & PREP ARA TION PRE -HEA TING Heatin g your c up or glass A warm cup will h elp maintain the coff ee’ s optimal tem perature. Pr eheat y our cup by rinsing with h ot water and pl ace on the cup warming tra y . Heatin g the portafilter and filt er basket A cold portafilter and [...]

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    20 21 COFFEE M AKING TIPS & PREP ARA TION COFFEE DO SE AND T AMPING • Wi pe coffee b asket with a dry cloth. • If using Single W all filter bask ets, grind eno ugh coffee to fill th e coffee bas ket. Y ou ma y need to experiment with the amo unt of coffee to a chieve the corr ect dose. • T ap th e portafilter sev eral times to[...]

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    22 C ARE & CLEANING COFFEE M AKING TIPS & PREP ARA TION • Move t he stea m dia l to the S T A NDBY posit ion before ta k ing the t ip out of the milk . • Set the jug to on e side, turn steam on to purge o ut any residua l milk from the steam w and and wi pe steam wand with a damp cloth. • T ap the j ug on the benc h to coll a[...]

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    24 25 P Age heAder..... P Age heAder..... C ARE & CLEANING The water filter pr ovided helps to pr ev ent scale b uild up which over tim e can affect th e performan ce of your ma chine, potenti ally causin g blockages an d heatin g, pr oblems Repla cing the w ater filter every two m onths will reduce th e need to de-sca le the machine. If yo u[...]

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    26 27 P Age heAder..... P Age heAder..... C ARE & CLEANING DEC AL CIFYING After regul ar use, har d water can cause mineral b uild up in and on man y of the inner functionin g compon ents, reducing the bre wing flow , power of the machin e, and affectin g the quality of coff ee. W e advi se deca lcifying the m achine on a regul ar basi s (e ve[...]

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    28 P Age heAder..... C ARE & CLEANING CLEANING / UNBL OCKING THE FIL TERS, POR T AFIL TER AND GROUP HEAD Periodic ally run w ater through th e machin e with the portafilter in pla ce, but without an y groun d coffee , to rinse out any residua l coffee particles. Sho uld the fine h oles in the filters becom e blocked follo w the follo wing st[...]

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    30 31 TROUBLESHOO TING PROBLEM POSSIBLE C AU SES WHA T TO DO When the ma chine is switched On, the S TEAM/ HOT W A TER lights is flashing. • STEA M/HOT W A TER dial i s not in ST ANDB Y position T urn the STE AM/ HOT W A TER di al to ‘S T ANDBY’ position. Machin e will commen ce norma l heat up pr ocedure. Coff ee does not run through •[...]

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    32 33 TROUBLESHOO TING PROBLEM POSSIBLE C AU SES WHA T TO DO Coff ee runs out ar ound the edge of the filter holder • Filter h older is not inserted in the gr oup hea d properly Insert filter holder to align into ‘L OCK’ position in group h ead. R efer to ‘Inserting Th e Portafilter’, page 19 . • There ar e coffee grounds aroun[...]

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    34 35 C OFFEE S T O TR Y COFFEE S TO TRY C APPUCCINO A single sh ot of espresso with textured milk, g arnish ed with drinking ch ocolate . ESPRE SSO Intense and ar omatic, it is also kn own as an espr esso or short black an d is serv ed in a small cup or glass. LA TTÉ A latté con sists of a single es presso with textur ed milk and appro x. 10mm o[...]