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CLEANING CONICAL BURRS

Regular cleaning helps the burrs achieve consistent grinding results.

1

Unlock hopper

2

Empty hopper

3

Replace hopper

4

Lock hopper

DOSE

5

Run grinder

until empty

6

Unlock hopper

7

Remove hopper

8

Unlock top burr

9

Remove top burr

10

Clean top burr 

with brush

11

Clean lower burr 

with brush

12

Remove

tamp cover

13

Clean the chute 

with brush

14

Replace

tamp cover

ADVANCED CLEANING FOR THE CONICAL BURR GRINDER

This step is only required if there is a blockage between the grinding burrs and the grinder outlet.

1

Remove hopper

TURN

FINER

GRIND SIZE

2

Set GRIND SIZE

to 1 (finest)

LOOSEN NUT

3

Use 10mm socket. 

Rotate clockwise to 

loosen the nut only

TURN

COARSER

GRIND SIZE

4

Set GRIND SIZE

to 25 (coarsest)

5

Unlock & remove 

top burr

SPRING

WASHER

FLAT

WASHER

6

Remove nut,

spring & flat washer.

Carefully remove 

lower burr.

3

2

1

1. GRIND FAN

2. METAL WASHER

3. FELT WASHER

7

Remove grind fan 

& washers using 

long-nose pliers

8

Unblock the grinds 

exit chute using the 

brush or a pipe 

cleaner

9

Remove

tamp cover

10

Clean the chute 

with brush

11

Replace

tamp cover

1

2

3

1. FELT WASHER

2. METAL WASHER

3. GRIND FAN

12

Insert washers

& grind fan using 

long-nose pliers

SPRING

WASHER

FLAT

WASHER

13

Insert lower burr 

(drive pin & cavity 

to align).

Insert flat washer

& spring washer.

TIGHTEN NUT

14

Rotate

counter-clockwise 

to tighten nut

15

Insert & lock

top burr

TURN

16

GRIND SIZE

16

Set GRIND SIZE

to 16

17

Replace hopper

18

Lock hopper

WARNING

Care should be taken as the grinder burrs are extremely sharp.

Summary of Contents for the Barista Express Impress

Page 1: ...the User Guide B S EN QUICK GUIDE the Barista Express Impress SES876...

Page 2: ...e using for the first time please ensure that your electricity supply is the same as shown on the rating label on the underside of the appliance 220 240V 50 60 Hz 1560 1850 W If you have any concerns...

Page 3: ...Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years To eliminate a c...

Page 4: ...air clothing and utensils away from the hopper during operation Do not fill water tank with hot water Never use the appliance without water in the water tank Wipe the outer surface with a soft damp cl...

Page 5: ...ing Long Blacks and pre heating cups MANUAL MICRO FOAM TEXTURING WAND 360 swivel action steam wand that easily adjust to perfect position for milk texturing THE IMPRESS PUCK SYSTEM Simplifies the step...

Page 6: ...anual dose mode Rotate to adjust the manual dose amount H Group Head I Removable Tamp Cover J Grinding Cradle K Filter button Single or double filter basket L Espresso Extraction Pressure Gauge Monito...

Page 7: ...ilter holder with filter D 1 CUP 2 CUP single wall filter baskets E 1 CUP 2 CUP dual wall filter baskets F Cleaning tablets G The Razor precision dose trimming tool H Allen key I Cleaning tool for ste...

Page 8: ...ip tray protection guard included DO NOT DISCARD INSTALLING THE WATER FILTER Remove the water filter and water filter holder from the plastic bag Set the reminder for next month of replacement It is r...

Page 9: ...nd attached to the machine NOTE If the water level in the water tank is below the minimum MIN marking the espresso machine will not operate Attaching the Hopper Insert the bean hopper into position on...

Page 10: ...water tank up to the max line Insert the portafilter into the grinding cradle press and hold Dose button for 3 seconds Remove the portafilter and discard any grinds NOTE Top up the water daily The wat...

Page 11: ...following that For most bean varieties the grinder will automatically switch off when the beans get too low to complete a dose TIP Changing the grind size affects the dose in the portafilter A finer...

Page 12: ...BEEP Release the lever slowly upwards to the home position after tamping TIP It is recommended to tamp twice to achieve a very polished coffee puck Below is a table of DOSE LEVEL indicator bars DOSE...

Page 13: ...Filter button for 3 seconds DOSING MODES Automatic Dosing MANUAL DOSE AUTO MANUAL This is the default dose function of the machine and the mode that will be most commonly used The amount of coffee gri...

Page 14: ...ilter on an angle over the knock box to trim off excess coffee Manual Dosing MANUAL DOSE AUTO MANUAL Press the manual dose button to switch to manual dose mode The light around the Manual Dose Dial an...

Page 15: ...afilter and press the 1 CUP or 2 CUP button for the required volume OR As a guide the espresso will start to flow after 8 12 seconds infusion time and should be the consistency of dripping honey If th...

Page 16: ...return to standby mode PROGRAMMING SHOT VOLUME Press and hold both the 1 CUP and 2 CUP buttons for 3 seconds the buttons will illuminate and flash 3s To set the 1 CUP volume Press the 1 CUP button to...

Page 17: ...ufficient volume is obtained Lower the tip beneath the surface but keep the vortex of milk spinning The milk is at the correct temperature 60 65 C when the jug is hot to comfortably touch Move the ste...

Page 18: ...to the grind size or there is an accidental double dose into the portafilter The machine must be on STANDBY mode Press and hold Manual Dose button and Filter button for 3 seconds to reset grind time...

Page 19: ...NING CYCLE NOTE This is a back flushing cycle and separate from descaling The CLEAN DESCALE light will flash when a cleaning cycle is required 1 Insert the 1 CUP filter basket into the portafilter fol...

Page 20: ...nent takes approximately 25 seconds The 2 CUP button should flash continuously and remain constant once the descaling process has finished To terminate the descaling within 25 seconds press the 2 CUP...

Page 21: ...o loosen the nut only TURN COARSER GRIND SIZE 4 Set GRIND SIZE to 25 coarsest 5 Unlock remove top burr SPRING WASHER FLAT WASHER 6 Remove nut spring flat washer Carefully remove lower burr 3 2 1 1 GRI...

Page 22: ...immediately after use to remove all residual coffee oils If any of the holes in the filter basket become blocked use the pin on the end of the provided cleaning tool to unblock the hole s If the hole...

Page 23: ...ensure optimum brewing performance 1 Press the POWER button to switch the machine off and unplug the cord from the power outlet 2 Carefully remove the water tank and drip tray taking particular care i...

Page 24: ...brush Refer to Cleaning Conical Burrs under Care Cleaning Will not grind grind stops Out of beans Add more beans Hopper not locked dose light flashing back and forth Lock hopper Portafilter not fully...

Page 25: ...e grind is too coarse Refer to Setting the Grind Size and Extraction Guide under Functions Coffee runs out too slow The coffee grind is too fine Refer to Setting the Grind Size and Extraction Guide un...

Page 26: ...ds caught on tamp from tamping too quickly Push the lever down slower Tamp height is not at desired level Machine is on auto mode that is for ideal height only Use Manual mode for custom control Tamp...

Page 27: ...aterials During this guarantee period Sage Appliances will repair replace or refund any defective product at the sole discretion of Sage Appliances All legal warranty rights under applicable national...

Page 28: ...i s dans le pr sent document peuvent diff rer l g rement du produit r el NL Vanwege voortdurende productverbeteringen kunnen de afgebeelde producten in dit document licht afwijken van het eigenlijke p...

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