24
Care and Cleaning
The coffee making process involves extracting
oils out of coffee grinds to make espresso
coffee. Deposits of these oils build up over
time and affect the taste of the coffee and
operation of the espresso machine.
Regular cleaning to remove these oils is
essential and will maintain the quality of the
coffee the espresso machine produces and
result in less maintenance being required.
This is easy to do by following a few quick
and easy cleaning steps after each coffee
making session;
Cycle water through the group head,
Purge steam through the steam wand,
Wipe the steam wand clean with a damp
cloth immediately after use,
Remove the filter basket from the filter
handle and clean away any old coffee oils,
and
Empty the drip tray and rinse.
Important: Never wash any of the espresso
machine parts or accessories in the
dishwasher.
Drip tray and grill
Remove the grill and drip tray at regular
intervals to empty (46) (47). Clean with
water and a little non-abrasive washing up
liquid, rinse and dry.
Over time it is normal for the inside of the
drip tray to be stained by the oils in the
coffee.
Note: Ensure that when you are replacing the
drip tray and grill that the plastic lining is in
position (48).
Group head, filter handle & filter baskets
The filter baskets and filter handle should be
rinsed with warm water after each use and
then dried thoroughly.
To clean the group head of any old coffee
grinds cycle water through and wipe the
group head and around the inside rim with a
damp cloth.
Should the holes in the filter baskets become
clogged with coffee granules use a fine
bristled brush to remove them.
Important: Should the filter remain blocked
after normal cleaning, supplied with your
espresso machine is a cleaning pin. The
cleaning pin for the filter is the GREY pin
located under the base of the water reservoir
(49)(50). With the cleaning pin insert it into
the single hole in the base of the filter (51).
Group head rubber seal
The group head seal is located on the
underside of the group head and creates
a seal against the filter handle during the
espresso pour.
Note: During long periods of non-use we
recommend that the filter handle not be
left attached to the group head as this will
reduce the life of the seal.
Over time the seal will lose its elasticity
and require replacement, depending on use
usually every 12 months. Signs that the seal
is deteriorating are when the filter handle
cannot create the necessary seal and steam
escapes from around the group head during
the espresso pour.
Note: Contact Sunbeam on 1800 025 059
should you think that the group head seal
needs replacing.
Cup warming plate and exterior
Wipe over the unit with a damp cloth and
wipe dry. Do not use abrasives or metal
scourers as these will scratch the exterior
surface.