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S1 Dream-T Espresso Machine

 

 

Owner’s Manual 

Page 14 

 

Steaming Milk - Technique 

 

 

  As you face your espresso machine, point the steam arm over your drip tray and open up 

the steam valve in  order to purge out any unwanted water that may have collected inside 
the wand due to condensation 

– you do not want that added to your delicious beverage! 

 

  Next,  position  the  steam  arm  so  it  is  facing  directly  toward  you  and  slightly  angle  it  45 

degrees from the base. 
 

  Holding  your  half-filled  steam  pitcher  with  the  handle  facing  you,  submerge  the  tip  of  the 

steam wand approximately an inch below the surface of the cold milk.  Your pitcher bottom 
should be parallel with the countertop.  The steam arm should gently rest in the spout of the 
steam pitcher.  Now slightly tilt the pitcher left, keeping the arm away from the side of the 
pitcher.  Open the steam knob completely and position the pitcher so the tip is just below 
the surface of the milk.   This action creates the 

‘stretching’ 

of the milk 

– in other words, 

adding  air  to  the  milk.    When  done  properly,  the  sound  you  hear  at  this  point  resembles 
‘sucking’.    You  continue  this  until  the  milk  reaches  an  approximate  temperature  of  100 
degrees 

or “body temperature”.   

 

 

After  your  milk  has  reached  this  ‘body  temperature’,  submerge  the  tip  of  the  steam  arm 
approximately one inch below the surface of the milk to get the milk spinning.  This process 
continues  to  roll  the milk  over  itself  again  and  again 

– breaking the large air bubbles into 

tiny air bubbles 

– resulting in a new creamy and sweeter ‘

texture

’ 

of the milk.  When your 

milk has reached approximately 155 degrees or the bottom of the pitcher becomes too hot 
to hold then turn the steam knob off. 

 

  Using a steaming thermometer is helpful when you are learning to steam milk. As you gain 

more experience and become more comfortable with the process you will be able to steam 
milk  without  the  help  of  a  thermometer.  If  you  notice  in  the  procedure  above  we  mention 
temperatures  and  we  also  mention  “body  temperature”  and  the  pitcher  being  “too  hot  to 
hold” We mention this because body temperature is 98.6 which is real close to 100 degrees 
and  when  the  pitcher  becomes  too  hot  to  hold  the  milk  will  be  around  150  degrees.  This 
makes it very easy to steam milk without a thermometer. You will “

stretch

” the milk until the 

pitcher becomes body temperature and then you start the “

texturizing

” of the milk until the 

pitcher becomes too hot to hold on the bottom 

and then you’re all done. 

Summary of Contents for S1Dream-T

Page 1: ...Espresso Machine Made In Italy By Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...User Profiles 8 Calendar 8 Time 8 Beep 8 Language 8 Backlight LCD 9 Timer 9 Counters 9 Program 9 Service 9 Filter 9 Alarms 9 Read 9 Write 9 LED 9 Grinding 9 EGS 10 Auto Shutdown 10 Group Cleaning 10 S...

Page 3: ...ouphead 10 Drip Tray 11 Power Button 12 Display 13 Menu Ok Button 14 Hot Water Button 15 Steam Boiler Button 16 Single Shot Button 17 Manual Shot Button 18 Double Shot Button 19 Menu Navigation Button...

Page 4: ...ut of the water and hold it horizontally for fifteen seconds Fill the reservoir with cold water making sure the in tank softener pouch is laying on the bottom of the reservoir Return the reservoir to...

Page 5: ...on Allow the machine to heat up for at least 30 minutes for optimal performance and temperature stability It is very important to keep the portafilter in the grouphead and also keep the cups on the cu...

Page 6: ...work as a manual button or can be programmed to discharge a set amount of water each time For manual mode if you press the button the water will start to flow and then press the button again to stop t...

Page 7: ...as been removed and the full power mode can be accessed without a password Warning Using the machine in full power mode in a 15 amp outlet should never be done Failure to follow this warning could pos...

Page 8: ...ause a loss of steam pressure Coffee Doses To program the coffee doses fresh coffee must be prepared for each button that is programmed and the machine should be up to temperature To program a coffee...

Page 9: ...ntered Once complete then cycle back up to the user name and then press the button to save Then cycle down to program a NEW USER or cycle down to BACK and then press the to save and return to the main...

Page 10: ...dness of your water you may get more or less use from the filter For an accurate indication of the filter lifespan check your water for hardness and then use the chart on page 3 to determine how many...

Page 11: ...the display Deact Pres Sens Allows the user to deactivate the pressure sensor for the pump pressure shown on the display This is only for plumbed in models Password Allows the user to create a passwor...

Page 12: ...as follows P 300 I 100 D 10000 Reset Resets the EEPROM chip on the control board For firmware version 1 14 or later the following procedure must be done before using the machine after a reset With the...

Page 13: ...alt Not as fine as powder but not as coarse as salt Getting the right grind is crucial to making delicious espresso with thick rich crema Consistency The quantity of ground coffee and tamping pressure...

Page 14: ...ce of the renowned baristas who helped train Chris Coffee Service in this frothing technique These baristas felt the Pro Barista Steaming Pitcher promoted a user friendly rolling of the milk which mad...

Page 15: ...s an approximate temperature of 100 degrees or body temperature After your milk has reached this body temperature submerge the tip of the steam arm approximately one inch below the surface of the milk...

Page 16: ...damp cloth immediately or the milk will dry out on the steam wand and will be difficult to clean While texturizing the milk if you lower the tip too far into the milk you create turbulence rather tha...

Page 17: ...itely until you press the Free Flow Manual shot button to stop For a water backflush it is recommended to do this for 5 cycles and then press the Free Flow Manual shot button to stop the procedure The...

Page 18: ...off the MAT feature After disabling the MAT feature go into the alarms menu to reset the MAT alarm Boiler Refill System Failure This alarm appears if the steam boiler refill system has been active for...

Page 19: ...mbed in machines make sure the water is turned on and the filter or softening system is not clogged For reservoir models make sure the reservoir is filled with water and the white softener is standing...

Page 20: ...eservoir is empty Refill the water reservoir with fresh water Pump Pressure Adjustment The pump pressure should be set after the machine has reached operating temperature Failure to do so may cause a...

Page 21: ...chine 3 Heating Element Terminals 4 Vacuum Breaker Valve 5 Hi Limit Reset 6 Fill Probe 7 Temperature Sensor Probe Behind Front Lower Panel 8 Flowmeter 9 Expansion Valve Pump Adjustment 10 Vibratory Pu...

Page 22: ...me by phone at 518 452 5995 or by email at service chriscoffee com Please remember Save the shipping carton and all the packing material that came with your machine This is very important should you n...

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