Sage Barista Express BES870UK Instruction Booklet page 17

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oPEratIng yoUr nEW aPPlIanCE
USIng tHE StEam dIal
Position the steam tip over the drip tray.
Turn the STEAM selector dial to the
steam position. The red steam light will
flash to indicate the machine is heating
to create steam.
When the steam light stops flashing the
steam wand is ready for use.
Before inserting the wand into the milk,
pause the steam by returning the dial
back to the STANDBY position. This will
avoid the milk splashing out of the jug
(this pause function lasts for approx
8 seconds before exiting steam mode).
Insert the wand into the milk and turn
the steam dial from Standby to the
Steam position to begin texturing.
To stop, return the STEAM dial to the
STANDBY position and remove the jug.
notE
When the espresso machine creates
steam, a pumping noise can be heard.
This is the normal operation of the
15 bar Italian pump.
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After 5 minutes of continuous
steaming, the machine will
automatically disable the steam
function. The steam light will flash.
When this occurs return the steam
dial to the STANDBY position.
USIng Hot WatEr oUtlEt
Turn the STEAM/HOT WATER selector
dial to the hot water position. The red steam
light will flash to indicate the machine is
heating the create hot water.
When the steam light stops flashing, the hot
water is ready for use.
To stop the flow of hot water, return the
steam dial back to the STANDBY position.
aUto PUrgE
For extracting espresso immediately after
using the steam function, this machine
features an auto-purge function.
The auto purge function ensures the
ground coffee will not be burnt by the
initial water flow from the thermocoil being
too hot. The water is automatically released
internally into the drip tray ensuring that
the thermocoil is at optimal temperature
for extracting coffee.
Your coffee will always be extracted at the
optimal temperature ensuring only the best
flavoured espresso is extracted.

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