Summary of FB/80

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    La marzocco espresso machines guideline the la marzocco espresso coffee machines work by forcing hot water under high pressure through finely ground coffee held in a portafilter. The brewing process uses several key components to accomplish this process. Nearly every other espresso machine manufactu...

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    The flowmeter sends a signal to the microprocessor as the water flows; when the programmed amount of water is reached, the microprocessor turns off the solenoid valve and pump, releasing the pressure against the portafilter. Since the la marzocco is built to a different principal than other espresso...

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    4. Flowmeter the flowmeter measures the volume of water passing through the groups. The flowmeter consists of an impeller or wheel that contains two small magnets, and a body or housing that contains a precision orifice or jet that controls the amount of water that can flow into the flowmeter. When ...

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    The expansion valve is adjusted by increasing or decreasing pressure on the spring by turning the brass barrel. It should begin to drip at 10-11 bar and release fully above 12 bar. 8. Safety relief valve the safety relief valve relieves boiler pressure at 1.8 bar thus preventing the steam boiler fro...

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    The thermostat contains an adjustment screw that adjusts the distance the piston must travel to activate the switch, thus adjusting the temperature. To increase temperature turn the screw clockwise; to decrease turn counterclockwise. Each 1/4 turn of the adjustment screw represents approximately 2 d...

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    1 1 la marzocco la marzocco machines basic guideline machines basic guideline 2 what should i do to maintain my espresso machine?.

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    2 3 1. Clean the group heads daily. A. Gently remove the basket from the portafilter, using a small flathead screwdriver. Complete this maintenance sequence daily for each group and portafilter. B . Remove basket. Place portafilters and baskets in a purocaff solution (1 spoon every 1/2 liters). Leav...

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    3 5 e. Rinse blind filter under group head until water flows clear. F. Clean remaining coffee grounds from the portafilter engagement area with a cleaning brush. 3 6 g. To remove residual detergent, install portafilter with an empty blind insert into the group and flush for five seconds. Repeat ten ...

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    4 7 i. Now remove baskets and inserts from the purocaff solution and rinse thoroughly. L. Verify that the basket spring is seated in position. Reassemble portafilters and install at each group. 5 8 2. Clean the diffuser screens and groupheads daily. A. Remove the portafilter from the group. Loosen t...

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    5 9 c. Gently scrub the diffuser and portafilter gasket and portafilter engagement area. D. Dip a bar towel into the purocaff solution and thoroughly wipe down the grouphead area. 7 10 f. Re-assemble screen and screw. Reinstall. Backflush the group using a blind portafilter insert to rinse any remai...

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    6 11 a. Using a stubby flathead screwdriver remove the diffuser screen and screw assembly. Replace portafilter gaskets b. Now, using a sharp awl or pick pierce the gasket surface. (note: old gaskets may harden, resulting in a more difficult task.) pry the gasket from the group head and discard. 9 12...

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    7 13 g. Now, completely engage the portafilter. (note: if the gasket is not fully seated, greater than normal pressure may be required to engage the portafilter.) f. Seat the gasket by partially inserting one side of the portafilter then the other. Reinstall the diffuser screen and screw once the ga...

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    8 15 relieve an airlock in your group. B. Remove top panel. A. Turn power off. 13 16 c. Loosen bleeder screw, until water bead appears. (note: slowly turn the bleeder screw for approximately 1/4 turn. It is critical not to remove the screw completely.) d. Tighten back and turn machine on. 14.

  • Page 15: Check The Flowmeters

    9 17 check the flowmeters (performed by authorized tech) 15 18 check the group valves (performed by authorized tech) 16.

  • Page 16: Service The Steam Valve

    10 19 inspect brewing system for leaks …and excess leaking from the expansion valve. A "slow but consistent" drip is normal. Adjust or replace as required. (see machine guideline topic # 7 – expansion valve) inspect for group valve leaks at the discharge fitting… 17 20 service the steam valve every ...

  • Page 17: Inspect Pump and

    11 21 inspect pump and expansion valve pressures 19 22 now, while group is off, but heating element is on, turn expansion valve until the dispensing pressure reads 12 bars. Adjust the pump using a screwdriver while extracting espressos until the dispense gauge reads 9 bars 20

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    12 23 coffee is best brewed at 9 bars of pressure. Higher pressure results in noise, caused by the expansion valve releasing excess pressure. 21 24 the expansion valve allows the excess pressure from water heating to be bled off to prevent damage to the brewing system components. It is very importan...

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    13 25 my machine doesn’t steam 23 26 steam tip is clogged b. Wipe wand and clear by running steam through the tip for several seconds. Clean steam wand tips a. Clear steam tip holes with a wire or sharp awl 24.

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    14 27 e. Rinse the tip and wipe clean . If steps a-b are unsuccessful, proceed with: c. Loosen tip using an open-end wrench and remove. D. Mix a solution of purocaff and hot water. Soak tip for 10-15 minutes. 25 28 h. Tighten steam wand tip securely using an open end wrench. Steam wand tip is now cl...

  • Page 21: Glossary

    Glossary autofill system the components responsible for maintaining the correct level of water in the steam boiler. These include the autofill solenoid, autofill probe, and control box. Ball valve, steam the valve used to shut-off the flow of steam from the steam tank to the steam valve assembly and...

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    Gasket, element the gasket that seals the heating element to the boiler end to prevent leaking. Gasket, portafilter the gasket located on the underside of the group head to which the portafilter seals. Grind the general description for the level of coarseness of the ground coffee used to brew espres...

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    Power switch a three-way switch that applies power to the espresso machine. During start-up, the first position provides power to the dosing and fill system. When the machine is full, the second position is engaged to provide electricity to the heating elements. Pressure gauge, double scale measures...