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Torino LCD display

Display modes
1. Pre-heat  mode: 

display nothing 
(the power button 
flashing) 
See figure 22.

2. Ready  mode: 

display "READY". 
See figure 23.

3. Coffee  mode: 

Counting the  
brewing time. 
See figure 24.

4.Fill tank: 

remind user to fill 
tank by flashing  
"NO WATER" when 
low water level in 
water tank. 
See figure 25.

Summary of Contents for TORINO

Page 1: ...ESPRESSO MACHINE USER GUIDE EM8000 ...

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Page 3: ... Features of your Torino 4 Torino LCD Display 9 Quick Guide to Using Your Torino 10 Tips to Coffee Making 15 Tips to Milk Texturing 19 Advanced Programming 21 Espresso Recipes 24 Care and Cleaning 26 Coffee Thermoblock Cleaning 28 Steam Thermoblock Descaling 31 Troubleshooting Guide 33 ...

Page 4: ...to a scalding or injury This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and above and supervised Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged ...

Page 5: ...leave an appliance unattended while in use Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its intended use Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas flame electric element or on a heated oven Do not place on top of any other appliance Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang over the edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot surface Do not operate any electrical appliance with a...

Page 6: ...nctions Espresso pressure gauge The gauge measures the resistance to the espresso pour indicating the quality of the espresso shot Steam wand Group handle The sloping handle is designed for improved ergonomic use and when rested on the bench provides an even tamping surface resulting in a better tasting espresso Commercial size group head Removable drip tray and grill Accessories All the essential...

Page 7: ...hot water Adjustable feet Ensure a level machine on level surface FEATURES YOU CAN T SEE Twin pumps and triple thermoblocks allow you to texture milk and pour an espresso at the same time 15 BAR Italian espresso pump PID technology controls water temperature precisely for both espresso and steam functions Pre infusion 4 programs to choose from Brass collar is durable and ideal for frequent use Adv...

Page 8: ...ad ensuring the water is at the exact temperature just before it meets the coffee grinds Steam Function A 4 BAR Italian pump and one thermoblock is dedicated to the steam function producing instant steam pressure for texturing milk Espresso Pressure Gauge The espresso gauge is an indicator of the quality of the espresso pour and should be used as a guide It measures the pressure or resistance crea...

Page 9: ...l espresso experience to your home The sloping group handle has been designed by Sunbeam for an easier more ergonomic use and to provide a more even tamp The angle of the handle provides a more ergonomic action when attaching and removing the handle from the group head The sloping handle also allows you to rest the group handle on the bench whilst keeping the filter basket level making it easier t...

Page 10: ...ate for this by slowing the flow of espresso creating a subtle aeration to ensure a golden crema Although designed for use with pre ground coffee dual floor filter baskets can also be used with all ground coffee If you are having trouble with under extracted coffees try using dual floor filter baskets Power Saving Mode After 1 hour of non use the machine will automatically switch to power saving m...

Page 11: ...splay nothing the power button flashing See figure 22 2 Ready mode display READY See figure 23 3 Coffee mode Counting the brewing time See figure 24 4 Fill tank remind user to fill tank by flashing NO WATER when low water level in water tank See figure 25 ...

Page 12: ...ntrol dials and the manual pour arm are in the OFF position If these are not in the OFF position the machine may pour when it is ready Preparing your Torino for the first time 1 Lift the lid and remove the water reservoir 2 Carefully rinse the water reservoir and lid with water 3 Carefully rinse and dry the group handle and filter baskets 4 Reposition the water reservoir in the machine 5 Fill wate...

Page 13: ...ep and button will flash 2 When it has heated up READY will appear in the LCD display 3 Warm glasses and cups 4 Fit the group handle with a filter basket 5 Hold group handle under the group head and purge with hot water to preheat 6 Dry wipe the basket and fill with ground coffee 7 Tamp the coffee ensuring the coffee level is 3 5mm below the filter basket rim Single filter basket Double filter bas...

Page 14: ...dle up into the group head 10 Turn group handle to the right until firmly locked into place 11 Place glasses cups below pouring spouts 12 a Press 1 CUP or 2 CUP button to start the espresso pour 12 b Alternatively use the manual pour arm 13 Once pour is finished remove group handle by turning to the left 14 Discard the used coffee grinds ...

Page 15: ...1cm below surface and gradually turn steam dial fully on 4 Ensure steam tip is just off centre at the side of the jug to create a whirlpool action in the milk 5 When sufficient microbubbles have formed and temperature has been reached the jug is too hot to touch continuously turn steam dial off 6 Immediately wipe steam nozzle and wand with thick damp cloth 300ml Using your espresso machine continu...

Page 16: ...he bench to remove larger bubbles and swirl jug gently to prevent the milk separating Hot Water Scalding hazard Warning Do these steps very carefully Use the special insulated devices to move the water and steam wands 1 Place a glass cup beneath the hot water wand and turn on the hot water dial 2 Turn off the hot water by turning the knob clockwise ...

Page 17: ... head This will ensure it is clean for the next extraction and prevent residue and grinds building up Simply press the 1 CUP button or use the manual pour arm and allow some water to run through 4 Dosing and Tamping Grind evenly and directly into the centre of the filter basket and fill with ground coffee The amount of coffee grinds to add depends on the bean and how you like your coffee However a...

Page 18: ...es between different bean types However in general Single shot 20 35 seconds Double shot 50 65 seconds 2 Pressure Gauge The pressure gauge provides an indication of the resistance created by the dosing tamping of the filter basket and the grind size Optimum pour When the needle is within the target area on the gauge it indicates a quality serve of espresso has been made A quality pour has a slow b...

Page 19: ... a creamy or light colour the sweetest flavours and oils have been extracted and this should be the end of the pour 4 Resistance looking for a thickness or a nice ooziness in the pour like warm dripping honey 6 Consistency and Practice Practice makes perfect Using a consistent technique eg dose tamp pressure etc will improve the quality of your coffee Then by adjusting one variable at a time eg gr...

Page 20: ...2g 1 cup 18 20g 2 cup OVER EXTRACTION 40 secs No flow or Slow Drips Burnt bitter Too fine Use a coarser grind Note The coffee dosage and the degree of tamping should remain the same every time you make a coffee The only thing that should vary is the particle size of the coffee grinds and this will vary depending on the bean Ensure beans are fresh Old beans no matter the grind size will not produce...

Page 21: ...he correct position of the steam wand will ensure air is added to the milk to create the micro foam and will ensure the milk layers remain blended together Rest the spout of the milk jug up against the steam wand Position the steam tip just under the surface of the milk and just off centre at the side of the jug This positioning will ensure the milk moves around the jug in a whirlpool fashion Posi...

Page 22: ... Another good indication that the correct temperature has been reached is when the jug becomes too hot to leave your fingers in contact for approximately 5 seconds Remember to wipe the steam wand with a clean damp cloth immediately after use and purge the wand to remove any milk that has been sucked up the steam wand The finishing touch Remember the aim of texturing is to aerate the milk to create...

Page 23: ...C The optimum temperature is 92 C 96 C Scroll through the programs available by pressing the PROGRAM button until CO TEMP program appears Adjust by pressing or to change the setting and press PROGRAM to save Factory setting 92 C 2 Steam rate This changes the steam rate for milk texturing Setting 1 to 2 has less liquid in the steam for no or less foam Suits Flat Whites Hot Chocolate Setting 3 to 4 ...

Page 24: ...available by pressing the PROGRAM button until PI RATE program appears Adjust by pressing or to change the setting and press PROGRAM to save Factory setting 1 4 Cleaning reminder The Torino will remind you when Cleaning is due Set the cleaning reminder by adjusting the water usage 50 Litres for 6 or more extractions per day 100 Litres for 2 to 3 extractions per day This is the most common selectio...

Page 25: ... enough press 1 CUP button again to save Note The LCD will display the brewing time however the water volume is determined by your programming 2 Cup volume The volume of water has been preset for 2 cup You can adjust the program to suit your beans and how you like your coffee Make a 2 cup coffee Insert the double filter basket into the group handle fill with grinds and tamp Place your cup under th...

Page 26: ... crema is maintained 190mL cup hot water to taste single or double espresso MACCHIATO Macchiato Italian for to stain or mark Traditionally served as a standard espresso with a dash of milk and a small dollop of froth into the middle of the crema 90mL espresso glass or demitasse cup single or double espresso marked with steamed milk froth FLAT WHITE Another old favourite the Flat White is an espres...

Page 27: ...y served in a coffee cup or mug 190 240mL cup single or double espresso steamed milk dusted with chocolate CAFFE MOCHA Made in a similar way to a cappuccino but with the addition of drinking chocolate Simply stir the chocolate into the espresso prior to adding the steamed milk 190 240mL cup or tall glass single or double espresso two teaspoons of drinking chocolate steamed milk AFFOGATO Affogato i...

Page 28: ...ried thoroughly To clean the group head of any old coffee grinds cycle water through and wipe the group head and around the inside rim with a damp cloth Should the holes in the filter baskets become clogged with coffee grinds use a fine bristled brush to remove them Also you can use the cleaning pin which is supplied with the espresso machine The cleaning pin is attached to the inside of the top f...

Page 29: ...ility of the espresso machine Important Wipe the steam wand clean with a damp cloth immediately after each use and purge a small amount of steam Should the milk dry caramelise on the steam wand simply wrap the wand with a clean damp cloth turn the steam wand over the drip tray and turn the steam on for approximately 10 seconds With the cloth still on the steam wand leave to soak for about 5 minute...

Page 30: ...cleaning cycle all other espresso machine operations will be locked until the cleaning cycle is completed Should the cleaning cycle be accidentally started it can be cancelled by switching the power OFF at the power outlet or by pressing the POWER button on the machine Before starting the coffee cleaning cycle 1 Remove the water reservoir and rinse clean Completely fill with fresh water and replac...

Page 31: ... Coffee Clean Co Clean function on the LCD display 4 Immediately press PROGRAM button whilst Co Clean is still on the LCD display to start the coffee clean cycle 5 There will be a pause then water will slowly will cycle on and off through the machine for several minutes 6 After the coffee clean cycle is completed the machine will return to READY mode on the LCD display Note If CLEAN still appears ...

Page 32: ...dle and wash in warm soapy water Rinse well and dry 4 Press 1 CUP button once 1 to flush clean water through the group head 5 Remove the large container bowl from under the pouring spouts 6 The machine is now ready for use Or if CLEAN still appears on the LCD display then the Torino also requires descaling to be completed See Steam Thermoblock Descaling setion Coffee Thermoblock Cleaning continued...

Page 33: ...le is completed Should the cleaning cycle be accidentally started it can be cancelled by switching the power OFF at the power outlet or by pressing the POWER button on the machine Before starting the steam cleaning cycle 1 Remove the water reservoir and rinse clean Completely fill with fresh water and replace 2 Place a large container or bowl under the steam wand so water from the steam wand will ...

Page 34: ... water runs out 9 Turn steam dial off 10 Remove water reservoir and pour out any remaining liquid Wash and fill with fresh water Replace reservoir into the machine 11 Purge the machine with clean water Turn the steam dial on and allow water to run for 30 60 seconds then turn off Allow the machine to run for about 2 minutes 12 Turn steam dial off when complete 13 Press the CLEAN button for a few se...

Page 35: ...e coarse grind Fill filter basket with less coffee Plug the machine in at the power point and turn on And press POWER button on the unit Refill filter basket and tamp less firmly Pull up the reservoir reinsert and gently place the reservoir down into the machine ensuring the bottom of the reservoir is at the bottom of the machine You may need to do this a few times Coffee pours through very slowly...

Page 36: ...bove Espresso does not have any crema Coffee is old or dry Coffee not tamped firmly enough Coffee grinds too coarse Not enough coffee in filter basket Use fresh coffee beans Once opened store in an airtight container quickly Store away from heat and light Do not store in the fridge Tamp more firmly Use a more fine grind See Using your Torino section Coffee runs down the side of the filter handle G...

Page 37: ...gradually turn steam dial fully on This will gently draw air into the milk to create the micro foam When using for the first time the water reservoir is full but the steam and hot water wands aren t working There may be air in the pipes Purge the machine Place a large bowl under the steam wand and a large bowl under the hot water wand Turn on both wands until steam and water appears This may take ...

Page 38: ...ing 5 Central Park 660 670 Great South Road Greenlane Auckland New Zealand This Sunbeam product is covered by a 24 month repair warranty which is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law if your product was purchased in Australia or New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act if your product was purchased in New Zealand Repair Guarantee ...

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Page 40: ...NSW 2019 Australia New Zealand visit www sunbeam co nz phone 0800 786 232 mail Level 6 Building 5 Central Park 660 670 Great South Road Greenlane Auckland Sunbeam Corporation PTY LTD ACN 000 006 771 Sunbeam is a registered trade mark Made in China to Sunbeam s specification Due to minor changes in design or otherwise the product you buy may differ slightly from the one shown here Approved by the a...

Page 41: ...PRECISION GRINDER USER GUIDE EM0800 ...

Page 42: ...2 Heading ...

Page 43: ... s Safety Precautions 2 Congratulations 3 Features of your Torino Precision Grinder 4 Functions of your Torino Precision Grinder 6 Operating your Torino Precision Grinder 8 Adjusting the Grind Setting 11 Care and Cleaning 12 Advanced Settings for Recalibration 14 ...

Page 44: ... been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating Never leave an appliance unattended while in use Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its intended use Do not ...

Page 45: ...on the quality freshness and roast of the coffee beans used Other factors that can also affect the taste of the final cup include the purity of the brew water the condition of the grinder and the actual design of the burr mechanism within the grinder Another advantage of the conical burr design is its slow rotating operation This combined with a belt driven motor minimises heat transfer to the bur...

Page 46: ...is illuminated with LED lighting when grinding begins Tap Go easy use function Grinding into the group handle is seamless with the unique Tap GoTM technology Simply position the group handle and gently press down for freshly ground coffee Group handle cradle A stylish and sturdy metal cradle designed for 58mm group handles that allows hands free operation Also comes with a 50mm group handle adapte...

Page 47: ...re arm Stainless steel housing Built to last the heavy duty Stainless Steel body encases a powerful belt driven motor and provides a stable base foundation for the grinder Operation dial Allowing both automatic and manual grinding Cord wrap Cord wraps away to keep bench top clean Burr cleaning brush Strong bristles help sweep out grinds from the burrs 50mm group handle adapter ...

Page 48: ...with freshly ground coffee on demand Adjustable grind settings Accurate and adjustable grind settings give the flexibility to create the right grind size for different coffee styles and extraction rates The unique grind cartridge and easy recalibration system ensures ongoing precision Slow speed grinding The combination of a powerful yet quiet belt drive system and hardened steel conical burrs del...

Page 49: ...livery is assisted by LED illumination that engages when grinding begins An auto dimming feature then dims the light when grinding is complete Easy clean without recalibration The patent pending grind cartridge enables easy access to the lower burr chamber without altering your grind settings ...

Page 50: ...rinder will not function without the hopper in place 3 Fill the bean hopper with coffee beans Tip To maintain an even weight bearing down on the burrs we recommend keeping the hopper at least half full This ensures a more consistent grind is achieved Note This coffee grinder is intended to grind whole coffee beans only 4 Place the hopper lid onto the bean hopper and open the hopper closure arm 5 E...

Page 51: ...e storage area under the drip tray 8 Turn the dial to the Auto position and gently press down on the handle to grind into the basket See figure 4 Note With the dial at Auto you have the option to leave the group handle in the group handle cradle without grinding coffee 9 Once the basket is full remove the group handle from the group handle cradle See figure 5 Collapse the coffee in the basket by t...

Page 52: ...gle placing the front edge under the lip of the group handle cradle See figure 3 11 To continuously grind coffee turn the dial to the On position see figure 7 12 When the desired amount of coffee has been ground return dial to the Off position Operating your Torino Precision Grinder continued Figure 7 ...

Page 53: ...s your palate 2 Coffee that is ground too fine for a particular brewing process will result in over extraction and the coffee will taste bitter On the other hand coffee that is too coarse for a particular brewing method will result in under extraction and the coffee will be thin and poor in flavour 3 Once coffee is ground it quickly loses its flavour and aroma For the best results we recommend you...

Page 54: ... with a damp cloth and dry 3 Wash the bean hopper in warm soapy water then rinse and dry Cleaning the burrs If the coffee grinder is used frequently every day the burrs need to be cleaned every three weeks to ensure best performance of the coffee grinder Regular cleaning helps the burrs achieve consistent grinding results which is especially important when grinding coffee for espresso 1 Close the ...

Page 55: ...h located under the grind spill tray see figure 11 7 Once both burrs are cleaned return the grind cartridge to the grinder base so that the arrow on the side of the grind cartridge is aligned with the ALIGN arrow on the grinder base Turn clockwise until the arrow on the grind adjustment collar is aligned with LOCK arrow and the RELEASE button pops out Figure 11 Figure 10 ...

Page 56: ...t achieve the desired grind fineness 6 Rotate the grind adjustment collar to position 15 on the grind settings see figure 12 7 Lift the recalibration release lever and remove grind adjustment collar see figure 13 and 14 8 To make the grind finer reposition the collar to setting 17 on the grind settings 9 Re assemble the collar by pressing down the front and then the rear ensuring two clicks are he...

Page 57: ...15 Figure 12 Figure 13 Advanced Settings continued Figure 14 ...

Page 58: ...n receipt of your claim Sunbeam will advise you on how to obtain a replacement motor if your motor is defective Alternatively you can return the Torino Precision Grinder EM0800 to any of Sunbeam s authorised service centres together with your receipt The service centre will examine the motor and if it is faulty or defective the motor will be replaced free of charge For a complete list of Sunbeam s...

Page 59: ...ww sunbeam com au 1300 881 861 Units 5 6 13 Lord Street Botany NSW 2019 Australia New Zealand www sunbeam co nz 0800 786 232 Level 6 Building 5 Central Park 660 670 Great South Road Greenlane Auckland New Zealand ...

Page 60: ...am co nz phone 0800 786 232 mail Level 6 Building 5 Central Park 660 670 Great South Road Greenlane Auckland Sunbeam Corporation Limited ABN 45 000 006 771 Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Limited Sunbeam is a registered trade mark Made in China to Sunbeam s specification Due to minor changes in design or otherwise the product you buy may differ slightly from the one shown here Ap...

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