Breville 800ES Coffeemaker User Manual


 
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The 800ES features a separate Hot Water
function that can be used for making tea, hot
chocolate and other warm drinks. The hot water
is dispensed from the Steam Wand.
To use the Hot Water function, remove the
Frothing Attachment from the Steam Wand.
Press the Hot Water button then turn the
Selector Control to ‘Steam’ . The Hot Water
button surround will illuminate when selected.
Place a jug or cup underneath the Steam Wand
to collect the hot water).
To turn the hot water off, turn the Selector
Control to the ‘Standby’ position.
Limit the extraction of hot water to 2 litres
each use.
The machine is not designed to make whole
pots of coffee and tea. The more the amount of
water is extracted the cooler it becomes.
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COFFEE MAKING TIPS
USING THE HOT WATER FUNCTION
Making a good cup of coffee is an art that is
simple to achieve. Here are some tips to help
you make the perfect coffee.
THE COFFEE
Pre-ground coffee can be used and should be
stored in an air-tight container, in a cool, dry
area. Pre-ground coffee should not be kept for
longer than 1 week as flavour will diminish. Do
not refrigerate or freeze.
Whole coffee beans, freshly ground just before
use, are recommended. Coffee beans should be
stored in an air-tight container, in a cool, dry
area but should not be kept for longer than 1
month as flavour will diminish. Do not
refrigerate or freeze.
WATER FLOW
When brewing coffee, make sure the water flows
through the Coffee Filter at the correct rate.
If the water flow is too slow the coffee will be
over extracted and will be very dark and bitter,
with a mottled and uneven crema on top.
If the water flow is too fast, the coffee will be
under extracted – the optimal flavour will not
develop, the coffee will be watery and lack the
thick crema on the top.
The water flow can be adjusted by varying the
pressure that the coffee is tamped (pressed
down) in the Filter or by changing the grind of
the coffee.
THE GRIND
If using a pre-ground coffee, ensure an espresso
grind suitable for espresso/cappuccino machines
is purchased.
If grinding coffee beans, the grind should be
fine but not too fine or powdery. The grind will
effect the rate at which the water flows through
the coffee in the Filter and therefore the taste of
the coffee.
If the grind is too fine (looks like powder and
feels like flour when rubbed between fingers),
the water will not flow through the coffee even
when under pressure. The resulting coffee will
be over extracted, too dark and bitter, with a
mottled and uneven crema on top.
If the grind is too coarse the water will flow
through the coffee too quickly. This will result
in an under-extracted coffee lacking in flavour
and without the thick crema on the top layer
of coffee.
COFFEE MAKING TIPS
NOTE: To enjoy an optimum flavoured
espresso coffee, do not extract
more than approximately 30ml
(using the 1 cup filter holder) or
for a double espresso do not
extract more than 60ml (using a
2 cup filter holder).
USING THE HOT WATER FUNCTION
NOTE: If the machine remains switched
‘On’, the last button function
used will stay illuminated. To
change to the steam function,
simply press the Steam button
so that the steam light surround
illuminates and turn the
Selector Control to the ‘Steam’
position. Refer to Steam
Button/Hot Water Button
information on Page 19