1st-line Vibiemme Domobar Super User Manual - 4 - Operation of Each Model
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4 - Operation of Each Model
The three models of the Vibiemme Domobar Super espresso machines contain the same basic components.
They also share a few external similarities. This chapter covers the controls and basic operation of all three mod-
els. Let’s begin with the components common to all models which are on the front panel:
On the far left side of the panel is the boiler pressure gauge. This displays the pressure in the boiler which in-
directly supplies you with the water temperature in the boiler. The higher the
pressure, the higher the temperature. While the machine is idling this gauge
will move upwards when the heating element is on, and will slowly move
downwards when the heating element is off. Generally speaking, a reading
of about .9 to 1.1 should be expected. The gauge will fluctuate in a range of
about .15 in normal operation when the machine is idling (on, but not being
used). Each division is .05 BAR (.73 psi).
The indicator lamp to the left of the boiler pressure gauge indicates heat-
ing element activity. When the heating element is energized the lamp will be
illuminated as seen here.
The gauge on the right side of
the display panel displays the pressure in the brewing path during an
espresso pull. This gives a general indication as to what is happening
during the brewing cycle. The only time when the gauge will display any
useful information is when the brewing process is underway. At all other
times, even when the pump is refilling the boiler, this gauge is not dis-
playing any useful information and should be ignored. About 9 BAR is a
good place to be brewing as you get started. Each division is .5 BAR.
To the left of the brew pressure gauge is the water level indica-
tor lamp. If this is illuminated it means that the water reservoir needs
to be refilled and the machine will not operate until this task has been
completed. In this photo the lamp is off indicating that the reservoir has
sufficient water to operate.
To the right of the brew pressure gauge is the power indicator. This lamp is illuminated (as seen here) when
the machine is plugged into an electrical outlet and the machine is switched to either the I or the II position. The
indicator lamps make it easy to judge the machine’s state at a glance.
The three models differ in how the brew function is operated and the design and function of the related user
interface. How each works is explained below:
Manual Model
The manual model is the most
traditional representation of the E-61
grouphead in the Domobar line, and
its operation is quite simple. This ma-
chine is manual in its function with
only one switch controlled by a lever
on the grouphead itself.
Here you see the manual con-
trol lever on the right side of the E-
61 grouphead. It is shown in its at-
rest position. This is where the lever
should be whenever the machine is
not brewing espresso.