La Spaziale S1 Vivaldi II Owner's Manual - page 17
S1 Vivaldi II Owner’s Manual
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Offset
91ºC
Lamp
92ºC
Lamp
93ºC
Lamp
94ºC
Lamp
95ºC
Lamp
96ºC
Lamp
97ºC
Lamp
ECON
Lamp
Default
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Off
+1
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Blinking
Off
Off
+2
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Blinking Blinking
Off
+3
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Blinking Blinking Blinking
-1
Off
Off
Blinking
On
On
Off
Off
Off
-2
Off
Blinking Blinking
On
On
Off
Off
Off
-3
Blinking Blinking Blinking
On
On
Off
Off
Off
• To increase steam pressure, press the
Two Cup
button. For each button press the
blinking lights will cycle through indicating 0, +1, +2, +3, then back to 0, repeating this
sequence for each
Two Cup
button press.
• To decrease steam pressure, press the
Hot Water
button. For each press the blinking
lights will cycle through indicating 0, -1, -2, -3, then back to zero, repeating this
sequence for each
Hot Water
button press.
• Once the blinking lights indicate your desired value, press the
One Cup
button to save
the value and exit the steam pressure adjustment mode as indicated when the 94 ºC
and 95 ºC lights turn off.
To check the current value for steam pressure without changing it, enter the adjustment
mode as indicated above, check the state of the blinking lamps, then immediately press the
One Cup
button to exit back to Standby mode (ON/STBY light flashing). If you previously
changed this adjustment the blinking lights reflect your last setting.
4.11.4 Extreme Temperature Set Function
Standard temperature programming described in section 4.10.1 allows a range from 91ºC to
97ºC in 1ºC increments. There may be times when the user desires a temperature outside of
this range. While the Offset mode described in section 4.10.2 could be used for this purpose,
it is best to use the offset as intended. Once set properly, the offset should be left alone.
Instead, the VII Mini includes a mode specifically for use in extending the temperature range
above 97ºC or below 91ºC up to a max of 3ºC. While the ability to extend the temperature
above 97ºC is of limited use, there are some types of coffee whose flavor is optimum in the
88ºC to 90ºC range.
Note that the method below only works if the master temperature is set to either 91ºC
or 97ºC. If the temperature is set to 91ºC you can only use the instructions below to
lower the temperature by 1ºC, 2ºC, or 3ºC. If the temperature is set to 97ºC you can
only use the instructions below to raise the temperature by 1ºC, 2ºC, or 3ºC.