Sunbeam Espresso Vita EM6200 Instruction Booklet page 34

15 bar pump espresso machine with gauge
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Advanced programming options (continued)
Steam Wetness or Steam Pump Rate
The steam pump rate of this espresso
machine has been preset. Modifying the
steam pump rate enables you to make the
steam wetter or dryer and aids in the delivery
of a powerful, dry steam - ideal for texturing
milk. The steam pump rate can be modified
in flow rate increments up or down should it
be desired.
To do this you need to follow the instructions
below:
1.Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC
power outlet and switch the power 'ON'.
Note: Although the espresso machine is ON
at the power outlet ensure that the actual
espresso machine power is 'OFF'. Therefore
no lights will be illuminated on the espresso
machine control panel.
2.Press and hold down both the 'MANUAL'
and 'HOT WATER/STEAM' buttons.
3.While still holding down the 'MANUAL'
and 'HOT WATER/STEAM' buttons briefly
press the 'POWER' button and release all
buttons.
Note: This activates the programmability of
the Steam Pump Rate and to signal this a
series of beeps will follow and the 'MANUAL'
and 'HOT WATER/STEAM' button LEDS
will light up. Additionally the 'SINGLE' and
'DOUBLE' button LEDS will start to flash.
Note: A series of beeps will indicate the
current setting.
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4.Press the 'SINGLE' button to decrease
to decrease the steam pump rate or
to increase the steam rate press the
'DOUBLE' button. Please refer to the chart
below.
Steam Pump Rate Programming
Setting
+3 (Factory Setting) 3 Short Beeps
+2
+1
0
-1
-2
-3
5.Once you have selected the desired
steam pump rate, press and hold both
the 'MANUAL' and 'HOT WATER/STEAM'
buttons to save the new setting. A single
long beep will sound to indicate the setting
has been saved. The espresso machine will
then turn on to 'READY MODE'.
Remember: If you do not press the 'MANUAL'
and 'HOT WATER/STEAM' buttons within
30 seconds the program will return to the
Factory Setting and the espresso machine
will then power on and begin heating up.
Beep Sequence
2 Short Beeps
1 Short Beep
1 Short Beep and 1 Long Beep
1 Long Beep
2 Long Beeps
3 Long Beeps

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