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2. Water

All coffee beverages start with two things- coffee and water. Because the majority of espresso is water, it 

should come as no surprise that quality water is important to the taste of the espresso. Additionally, using 

the wrong water can eventually cause problems for your machine and even cause part failures. So what 

water to use? None of the Vibiemme Domobar espresso machines can use distilled or reverse osmosis 

(RO) water because these waters contain virtually no minerals. The water level sensor in the boiler needs 

a small amount of minerals to sense the water level. Without these minerals the boiler will be overfilled 

and that can cause numerous problems, and can even damage the machine. On the other hand, water 

too high in mineral content or water containing the wrong minerals can cause rapid buildup of lime and 

calcium deposits that can reduce boiler volume, cause poor heating performance, and can eventually lead 

to heating element failure.

Water hardness test strips are available that can be used to make sure that the water you are using is safe 

for your machine. Inexpensive TDS meters are also readily available for purchase and these can be used 

to test the hardness of your water. If you find that your water is too hard, we recommend using either an 

in-tank replaceable water softener cartridge that attaches to the inlet hose.! 

If you don’t want to deal with filtering water in the pitchers then another solution is to install an in-line, 

under-the-sink water filter designed to filter water to be used in espresso machines. Check with your 

retailer/reseller for more details on which of these filter systems would work best for you.

3. Connect the machine

To access the reservoir lift the 

Cup  Warming Tray

 off the machine and place the cover aside. The 

Water Reservoir

 is located in the rear of the machine: pull them out of the tank and lift the reservoir 

out of the machine. Use a small amount of mild detergent and warm water to wash the reservoir, and 

rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of soap. Never use any abrasive scrubbing pads or brushes on the 

reservoir as they will leave scratches in the plastic which may eventually harbor micro organisms. The 

water reservoir should be washed in this way every two weeks or so to help prevent the growth of any 

undesirable organisms in the water.

Re-place the 

Water Reservoir

 in the machine. Be sure that both hoses enter the reservoir correctly 

and are not kinked or pinched. Once you have verified that your water quality is appropriate for use in an 

espresso machine, fill the 

Water Reservoir

. A funnel is recommended to prevent spilling water into the 

machine. Do not overfill. Filling it to just below the level where the hoses enter the reservoir is fine.

Replace the cap on the reservoir. Get into the habit of regularly checking the reservoir’s water level. The 

large capacity will not need filling as often as smaller machines, so it can be easy to forget to check the 

water level. Don’t worry. The microswitch under the reservoir will temporarily disable the machine, including 

the heating element, if the water level gets low. If this occurs, simply refill the 

Water Reservoir

.

Replace the 

Cup  Warming Tray

 and confirm that the steam - hot water valve are closed. DO NOT 

tighten the valves until they stop. Lightly hand tighten only: be sure that the brew lever is in the full down 

position.

Summary of Contents for Domobar

Page 1: ...Domobar accessories quick start guide parts identification...

Page 2: ...e 1 Remove machine from packaging carton Turn power switch to position 0FF Turn Hot water switch to position 0FF Turn Steam switch to position OFF Close hot water valve and steam do NOT fully tighten...

Page 3: ...Domobar user s guide...

Page 4: ...izing Mineral Buildup 10 Troubleshooting 10 1 The machine is not working 10 2 No water can be pumped 10 3 The Grouphead is not getting very warm 10 4 I can pump water but the water is always cold 10 5...

Page 5: ...ng Report any shipping damage immediately to the shipper as well as to your reseller retailer WARNING There are times when a machine will dribble water during shipping If you notice that the machine a...

Page 6: ...water reservoir nearly impossible Having the machine somewhere near a sink for easy disposal of the contents of the drip tray as well as washing various parts after use is a good idea but don t place...

Page 7: ...ller for more details on which of these filter systems would work best for you 3 Connect the machine To access the reservoir lift the Cup Warming Tray off the machine and place the cover aside The Wat...

Page 8: ...GFCI ground fault circuit interrupter Make sure that the Manual Control Lever if in the fully down position pushed back nearly against the front of the machine Turn the Power switch to position ON Th...

Page 9: ...get started Each division is 5 BAR Important the brew pressure gauge displays useful details only during the brew cycle giving no further information about brewing temperature The only way to know br...

Page 10: ...eam ready to be brewed by opening the Water Steam tap WARNING steam function doesn t charge water in the boiler so the long term selection of the steam switch makes water turn into steam In this case...

Page 11: ...the heating element energized With a little practice you will be able to do this without hardly even thinking about it 9 2 MinimizingTemperature Variations During the Pull A similar procedure can be u...

Page 12: ...10 4 I can pump water but the water is always cold Be sure the Power switchs is turned on position ON Over Temperature Safety Thermostat tripped This occurs if the pressurestat malfunctions or the wat...

Page 13: ...ll the spent coffee puck in the Portafilter should be knocked out The best way is to use a knock box These feature a cushioned bar with a soft surface that protects the Portafilter from damage QUICK F...

Page 14: ...done depends on how much use the machine gets the coffee you use as well as the amount of coffee you use for each pull If you are making one or two beverages a day then once every one or two weeks is...

Page 15: ...s a good idea to have the spare gasket on hand The most difficult thing about replacing the grouphead gasket is removing the old one especially if it has not been regularly replaced Just how hard or o...

Page 16: ...ing the machine back into service WARNING Neither damage from these sorts of chemicals nor damage from freezing are covered by the warranty Use of these chemicals and storage in freezing conditions is...

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