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Safety

When using your 9Barista espresso 

machine, please remember to 

follow basic, sensible safety 

precautions. 9Barista operates 

at high temperature and high 

pressure, and the user must read 

and follow the instructions below, 

before using the machine.

    

Do not touch any metal part 

of the machine once it has been 

heated; it’s going to be hot! Only 

touch the wooden handles.

    

Do not leave your 9Barista on 

a heat source after it has made an 

espresso. If it is left for too long, it 

will overheat and the 

Safety valve

 

might need to be replaced.

    

Never leave your 9Barista 

unattended on a heat source.

     If you hear or see steam 

appearing from the 

Safety valve 

remove the 9Barista from the heat 

source, and either use a lower 

cooker power setting or less finely 

ground coffee with the next use 

of the machine. Under correct 

operation, the 

Safety valve

 will not 

open.

    

Never attempt to unscrew the 

Boiler

 or the 

Portafilter

 from the 

Group Head when the machine is 

hot, as it may be under pressure.

    

While 9Barista is producing an 

espresso, steam will appear from 

the 

Chimney.

 Keep your hands 

away, to avoid being scalded.

    

When disassembling the 

9Barista machine, be aware that it 

might still contain very hot water. 

Always cool the machine down 

under a tap and exercise caution 

when separating the 

Portafilter

 and 

Boiler

 from the 

Group head

.

Milk

Descaling

If you want to 

add hot frothed 

milk, there are 

some excellent 

(and inexpensive) 

milk-frothers 

available.

Unlike most espresso machines, 9Barista 

rarely needs descaling. Although limescale 

may build up in the 

Boiler

, it will not 

necessarily impact performance. (We’ve 

never had a machine malfunction due to 

limescale.)

Nevertheless, if you live in a hard water 

area you might want to descale the 

Boiler

 

every few months or so. After descaling, 

make sure you rinse it well, or better still 

run a cycle without coffee.

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