Sunbeam Coffee Grinder EM5400B User Manual

Café Latte  
Pump espresso machine  
Instruction Booklet  
EM5400B  
Please read these instructions carefully  
and retain for future reference.  
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Contents  
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
About espresso coffee  
Features of your Café Latte  
Operations Guide for your Café Latte  
Secrets to the perfect cup  
Easy steps for texturing milk  
Before using your Café Latte  
Functions of your Café Latte  
Care and Cleaning  
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Descaling  
Trouble Shooting Guide  
Recipes  
Important instructions – retain for  
future use.  
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Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR SUNBEAM  
ESPRESSO MACHINE.  
• Always place the unit on a flat, level surface.  
• Do not operate without water in reservoir.  
• Do not remove the filter holder during water  
flow or coffee flow as the unit is under  
pressure. Removing the filter holder during  
operation can lead to a scalding or injury.  
• Clean the steam nozzle only when the unit has  
been switched off and allowed to cool.  
• Disconnect the plug from the power outlet if  
there is any problem during the coffee making  
process or prior to cleaning your appliance.  
• Do not allow the power cord to come into  
contact with the hot parts of the appliance  
(cup warming plate, filter holder, steam  
nozzle).  
• Keep hands away from hot parts of the  
appliance, including the cup warming plate,  
filter holder and steam nozzle.  
Sunbeam are very safety conscious when  
• Young children should be supervised to ensure  
that they do not play with the appliance.  
• Never leave an appliance unattended while  
in use.  
• Do not use an appliance for any purpose  
other than its intended use.  
designing and manufacturing consumer products,  
but it is essential that the product user also  
exercise care when using an electrical appliance.  
Listed below are precautions which are essential  
for the safe use of an electrical appliance:  
• Read carefully and save all the instructions  
provided with an appliance.  
• Always turn the power off at the power outlet  
before you insert or remove a plug. Remove  
by grasping the plug - do not pull on the cord.  
Turn the power off and remove the plug  
when the appliance is not in use and  
before cleaning.  
• Do not use your appliance with an extension  
cord unless this cord has been checked  
and tested by a qualified technician or  
service person.  
• 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 damaged cord or after the appliance has  
been damaged in any manner. If damage is  
suspected, return the appliance to the nearest  
Sunbeam Appointed Service Centre  
for examination, repair or adjustment.  
• Always use your appliance from a power  
outlet of the voltage (A.C. only) marked  
on the appliance.  
• Close supervision is necessary when your  
appliance is being used near children or  
infirm persons.  
• For additional protection, Sunbeam  
recommend the use of a residual current  
device (RCD) with a tripping current not  
exceeding 30mA in the electrical circuit  
supplying power to your appliances.  
• Do not immerse the appliance in water  
or any other liquid unless recommended.  
If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance,  
Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.  
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About espresso coffee  
The Sunbeam Café Latte is the ultimate  
espresso machine for people who really  
appreciate fine coffee. With its robust  
metal design, powerful 15 BAR pump and  
‘Thermoblock’ heating system, the Sunbeam  
Café Latte will provide many enjoyable cups  
of quality coffee.  
The sweet aroma and taste of the perfect  
coffee is largely due to the correct  
combination of temperature and pressure  
during the brewing process. The ‘Thermoblock’  
heating system ensures the water is at the  
correct temperature, so that the full coffee  
flavour is extracted.  
Coffee is an integral part of Australian  
culture. With Café numbers increasing, the  
demand for the perfect cup combined with  
the right atmosphere is the goal of many  
coffee connoisseurs.  
Secondly, the combination of the 15 BAR  
pump, dual-wall filter and stabilising baffle  
ensures the correct pressure at which the  
liquid espresso is released from the spout.  
The flow should consist of both liquid and  
cream. This cream is commonly known as the  
Crema. The perfect Crema should be thick and  
stable and preserve the coffee flavour, aroma  
and temperature.  
We hope you have many enjoyable coffee  
experiences with the Sunbeam Café Latte.  
Should you need any further assistance,  
please don’t hesitate to contact the Sunbeam  
coffee hotline on free call 1800 025 059.  
What makes a good coffee?  
Sunbeam have consulted with experienced  
coffee makers and appreciators of coffee  
through every stage of design, to ensure the  
machine delivers a great coffee every time.  
There are many factors that contribute to the  
perfect coffee. The words’ ‘taste’ and ‘aroma’  
are consistently used when describing the  
perfect cup.  
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Features of your Sunbeam  
Café Latte  
Warming plate  
Allows up to 9 espresso cups to be warmed  
before use.  
Warm Up light  
Power light  
On/Off switch  
Brewing head  
Brass & Phenolic Filter handle  
Full metal structure and components  
Die-cast metal and stainless steel quality  
components, built to last.  
Water level indicator  
The water level indicator floats through the drip  
tray indicating how full the drip tray is. The  
top of the indicator has a red band for easy  
identification.  
Non-slip rubber feet  
Makes the unit sturdy, preventing it from slipping  
or scratching the bench top.  
Tamp  
Measuring spoon  
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2.1L removable water reservoir  
The large water reservoir is removable for easy  
filling. Simply lift and remove in any direction.  
Operating dial  
Easy to operate selector dial - turn to the right  
to make Espresso ( ) or to the left for Steam  
(
).  
Steam arm  
Froth enhancing steam attachment  
Designed for ease of use, the rubber froth  
attachment creates thick, dense and shiny  
milk froth in seconds.  
Extra cup height clearance  
Additional clearance between the coffee  
handle and the drip tray – designed to suit  
taller cups.  
Removable drip tray  
Designed with no dirt traps for small coffee  
granules, milk or any other spills. You can  
simply wipe clean all surfaces. The drip tray  
can be completely removed for easy cleaning.  
Stainless steel frothing jug  
1 cup filter  
2 cup filter  
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Features of your Sunbeam  
Café Latte  
15 BAR pump – Italian designed & manufactured  
Supplies the correct and essential pressure necessary for full extraction of oils from  
the coffee grinds.  
Thermoblock heating system  
Ensures the precise temperature is achieved. As espresso is made with hot rather than  
boiling water the thermoblock heats the water to 92°C (just below boiling point) for optimum  
extraction of oils from the coffee grinds. Temperatures above this will burn the coffee grinds.  
Crema system – Italian designed  
The dual-wall filter creates additional  
back pressure and the stabilising  
baffle produces a steady pour and  
maintains the temperature of the  
espresso.  
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Operations Guide for your  
Café Latte  
The diagrams below and on the following pages are to assist you in using your Sunbeam Café  
Latte. Each of the diagrams is numbered. Throughout this instruction manual these numbers  
will be referred to.  
For example: Fill the water reservoir (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) with cold tap water...  
Each time you see these numbers please refer back to the diagrams at the front of the  
instruction manual.  
Filling the water reservoir.  
1
2
3
Open lid of water reservoir.  
Fill in place with cold water,  
OR  
Remove water reservoir.  
4
Fill at sink with cold water.  
Preparing the espresso machine.  
5
6
Replace the water reservoir.  
Turn on the unit.  
1 cup  
filter  
2 cup  
filter  
7
8
9
Select Filter.  
Place filter handle onto  
brewing head.  
Turn filter handle to the  
right as far as it will go.  
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Operations Guide for your Café Latte (continued)  
10  
11  
Place container under  
brewing head.  
Turn operating dial  
to the right.  
Making an Espresso.  
12  
Warming espresso cups.  
13  
14  
Place coffee in filter.  
Tamp the coffee.  
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16  
17  
Place filter handle onto  
brewing head and turn  
handle to the right, as far  
as it will go.  
Turn the operating dial  
to the right to make an  
espresso.  
Wipe the edge of filter to  
remove any coffee grinds.  
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Operations Guide for your Café Latte (continued)  
Frothing Milk.  
18  
19  
20  
Turn the operating dial to  
Remove used coffee grinds.  
Attach the froth enhancing  
steam attachment to the  
steam arm.  
the left to texture milk.  
Hot water drinks.  
Care and Cleaning.  
23  
21  
22  
Remove the water reservoir  
from the espresso machine.  
Remove the frothing  
attachment.  
Turn the operating dial to  
the left to heat water.  
24  
26  
25  
Remove the BLACK steam  
Insert cleaning wire into  
Remove steam nozzle from  
steam arm.  
nozzle cleaning wire from the the hole in the base of the  
base of the espresso machine, steam arm/wand.  
where the water reservoir sits.  
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Operations Guide for your Café Latte (continued)  
27  
28  
29  
Remove the GREY cleaning Insert the cleaning wire into  
Remove the drip tray grid.  
wire from the base of the  
espresso machine where  
the water reservoir sits.  
the single hole in the base  
of the filter.  
30  
31  
Ensure plastic lining is  
clipped back into position  
in the drip tray.  
To remove drip tray, pull tray  
outward and toward you.  
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Secrets to the perfect cup  
With a Sunbeam pump espresso machine  
and a little experience, you can create  
café-quality coffee at home. Here are a few  
helpful suggestions:  
• The origin of the bean and roasting will  
affect the taste of the espresso, so test  
different brands and blends of coffee to  
find the one you like best.  
• Always use the freshest beans or ground  
coffee available and store in an airtight  
container in a cool, dry, dark place.  
• Whole coffee beans stay fresh longer than  
pre-ground coffee.  
• When grinding your own coffee, never grind  
more than you will use for immediate use.  
Once ground, the coffee will begin to loose  
it’s goodness.  
• Pre-warm cups prior to making an  
espresso, either by filling with hot water or  
placing on the warming plate.  
• Always use cold milk and a clean stainless  
jug when texturing milk.  
• Do not boil the milk when texturing. The  
ideal temperature is when the jug becomes  
too hot to touch.  
• The grind of the coffee is critical. Vary the  
degree of grinding to find the right fineness  
for the coffee beans being used.  
• A regular shot of espresso, the base of all  
cafe coffees is approximately 30mls. The  
shot of espresso is a concentrate, vary the  
quantity of milk and additional hot water to  
determine the strength and volume of the  
coffee. If you are using a large cup or mug  
you may require a double shot of espresso,  
rather than just a single shot depending on  
your taste.  
• Ensure your coffee grinds are ‘tamped’  
evenly. ‘Tamping’ refers to the amount  
of pressure with which coffee grinds are  
packed into the filter.  
• Once prepared, serve coffee immediately.  
• Keep your espresso machine clean and  
thoroughly rinsed. Run water through  
the brewing head and flush the steaming  
nozzle in fresh water after each use.  
• If your espresso pours too slowly, tamp the  
coffee grind more lightly, or try a coarser  
grind.  
• If your espresso is thin and watery, tamp  
the coffee grinds harder, or try a finer  
grind.  
• Always use cold milk and a clean stainless  
steel jug when steaming.  
• Don’t boil the milk when steaming. The  
ideal temperature is when the jug becomes  
too hot to touch.  
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Easy steps for texturing milk  
Milk texturing is the steaming of milk to heat  
it and to create froth. Similar to making an  
espresso, perfecting the art of milk texturing  
takes time and practice.  
Frothing with the frothing attachment  
If you are just learning to texture/froth milk  
you may find it initially easier using the  
frothing attachment packed with the Café  
Latte. Once you have had some practice in  
texturing/frothing milk, we recommend not to  
use the frothing attachment as you will have  
greater control of the texture and temperature  
of the milk.  
• Use fresh, cold milk and fill a stainless  
steel frothing jug to no more than ¹/ full.  
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• The amount of milk you steam should be  
adequate for the coffees you are preparing.  
Keep in mind that the volume of milk will  
increase or ‘stretch’ during the texturing  
process.  
• Attach the frothing attachment to the  
steam arm (19).  
• Once you have activated the steam and  
inserted the steam nozzle into the jug,  
position the steam arm 1½ cm from the  
side of the jug with the tip of the nozzle  
just below the surface of the milk. The  
jug needs to be at a slight angle with the  
steam arm resting on the spout of the jug.  
This will create a whirlwind motion in the  
milk.  
Note: You should hear a hissing sound. If you  
are creating large bubbles, raise the jug so  
that the nozzle tip is lowered deeper into the  
milk.  
• Once you have activated the steam,  
insert the steam arm with the frothing  
attachment into the jug. Position the  
steam arm 1½ cm from the side of the jug  
with the frothing attachment completely  
immersed in the milk, so the tip of the  
frothing attachment is held just above the  
base of the jug.  
• Hold the frothing attachment in this  
position until the milk has stretched to  
double its original volume. Cease steaming  
when the frothing jug becomes too hot to  
hold your hand against it.  
• As the steam heats the milk, the milk will  
begin to rise. Follow the level of the milk  
by lowering the jug, always keeping the tip  
of the steam nozzle just below the surface.  
• Once the milk has stretched to double its  
original volume, lower the steam nozzle  
further into the milk and continue to heat  
the milk. This will give the milk a fine  
texture and not a mass of large aerated  
bubbles.  
Important cleaning instructions for the steam  
wand/arm  
The steam arm/wand and froth enhancing  
attachment needs to be cleaned each time  
you froth milk. To clean the steam arm/wand,  
wipe with a damp cloth and rinse the froth  
enhancing attachment under warm water.  
Should your steam arm/wand become  
blocked, supplied with your espresso machine  
is a cleaning wire. The cleaning wire for the  
steam arm is the BLACK pin, located under  
the base of the water reservoir (23) (24).  
• Cease steaming when the frothing jug  
becomes too hot to hold your hand against  
it.  
• With the frothing jug in hand, swirl and tap  
the jug until the milk becomes shiny and  
no bubbles remain, this ensures an even  
consistency. Pour the textured milk into  
your espresso as soon as possible.  
With the cleaning wire insert it into the hole  
in the base of the steam arm/wand (25).  
If the steam arm/wand remains blocked,  
using the measuring spoon/tamp unscrew the  
steam nozzle from the steam arm (26).  
Clean the steam nozzle by once again using  
the cleaning wire and then flush under  
running water.  
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Before using your Café Latte  
Before using your Sunbeam Café Latte for the  
first time or if you have not used it for some  
time, rinse the machine by running water  
through without coffee in the filter holder, as  
follows:  
Note: Throughout these instructions the  
numbers you see highlighted and in brackets  
refer back to the diagrams at the start of this  
instruction manual.  
• To ensure that the filter handle is in  
the correct position, turn the handle so  
it points to the left and place the filter  
handle flat against the brewing head (8),  
then turn the handle towards the right (9),  
as far as it can go.  
Note: Do not over tighten.  
• Place a sufficiently large container under  
the brewing head (10).  
• Open the lid of the water reservoir (1) and  
fill with cold water (2). Alternatively you  
can open the lid and remove the water  
reservoir using the handle (3). Then fill  
with cold water (4).  
• As soon as the orange ‘Warm Up’ light  
goes off, turn the operating dial to the  
setting (11) and allow all the water in the  
water reservoir to run through.  
• If necessary, you may need to stop the  
operation by turning the operating dial to  
• Replace the water reservoir firmly into the  
unit (5) and close lid.  
the  
’Off’ position, empty the container,  
• Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power on. Start  
the unit (6). The red ‘Power’ light and  
‘Warm Up’ light will both illuminate.  
then resume the operation.  
Note: Make sure that the water reservoir  
is clean and free of any debri, as any fine  
particules can block the water flow.  
• Place one of the filters in the filter handle  
(7). Then position the filter handle on the  
machines brewing head.  
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Functions of your Café Latte  
1. ESPRESSO FUNCTION  
For best results, it is ideal to pre-heat your  
cups, filter handle and filter as follows:  
• Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power on.  
• Fill the water reservoir (1) (2), (3) (4) (5)  
Important: Be sure not to over-fill the filter  
with too much coffee, and wipe around the  
edge of the filter to remove any coffee grinds  
(15).  
• Place the filter handle on the machines  
brewing head. Position the handle so it  
points to the left, place the filter handle  
flat against the brewing head, then turn  
the handle towards the right (16) as far as  
it can go.  
with cold water and start the appliance (6).  
• Put the filter handle and an empty filter  
in place (7) (8) (9), and place cups  
underneath the filter handle.  
• When the machine is ready, the orange  
‘Warm Up’ light goes off, turn the  
Note: Do not over tighten.  
• Place 1 or 2 pre-heated cups below the  
pouring spouts.  
operating dial to  
setting (11).  
• When the Sunbeam Café Latte is at the  
correct temperature the orange ‘Warm Up’  
light will go out, then turn the operating  
• When the cups  
return the operating dial to the  
position.  
Note: Once the appliance has been on for  
a while, the coffee cups can be warmed  
by placing them upside down on the cup  
warming plate (12).  
are full of hot water,  
’off’  
dial to the  
setting (17). You will hear  
the machine making a pumping noise, this  
is normal.  
• Once the cup/s are filled to the desired  
level, turn the operating dial to the  
position.  
‘off’  
Preparing an espresso:  
• Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power on.  
• Remove the filter handle and the filter by  
turning the filter handle to the left.  
• Fill the water reservoir (1) (2), (3) (4) (5)  
with cold water.  
• Start the unit (6). The red ‘Power’ light  
and orange ‘Warm Up’ light will both  
illuminate.  
• To remove the used coffee grinds from the  
filter, simply turn the filter handle upside  
down in a bin and gently tap out the  
coffee (18).  
• Pre-heat your coffee cups by placing them  
upside down on the cup warming plate (12).  
• Select the required filter (7) for 1 or 2  
cups of coffee and place in the filter  
handle.  
• Using the measuring spoon supplied, place  
one or two measures of ground coffee into  
the filter (13). With the other end of the  
measuring spoon, use the tamper to push  
(pack) down the coffee grinds (14).  
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Functions of your Café Latte (continued)  
• After each use of the espresso machine  
for best results when making consecutive  
cups of espresso we recommend that you  
flush a small amount of water through  
the machine with the filter handle already  
removed from the brewing head. Simply  
Tip: For best results we recommend using  
refrigerated milk and a stainless steel jug  
that is well chilled. Be sure not to rinse the  
jug with warm water before use.  
• When the Sunbeam Café Latte is the right  
temperature the orange ‘Warm Up’ light  
will go out.  
turn the operating dial to the  
setting  
and allow the water to run through until  
you have a consistent flow of water. This  
will wash out any old or used coffee grinds  
stuck to the underside of the brewing head  
and also help ensure the correct water  
temperature for your next shot of espresso.  
• Once the orange ‘Warm Up’ light goes out  
your machine is ready to make the next  
espresso.  
Note: Do not leave the filter handle locked  
in position for extended periods, or when  
machine is not in use. This shortens the  
life of the brew head rubber seal.  
• Hold the jug under the steam wand/arm  
so that the nozzle opening is completely  
immersed in the milk. Turn the operating  
dial to the  
setting to activate the steam  
and commence texturing the milk (20).  
Tip: For instructions on how to froth/  
texture milk refer to section 'Easy steps for  
texturing milk'.  
• Lower the jug so that the tip of the steam  
nozzle is just below the surface of the milk  
and place your hand on the side of the jug.  
Note: The nozzle must not touch the  
bottom of the jug to ensure that the steam  
release is not obstructed.  
2. STEAM FUNCTION  
• Move the jug so that the steam wand/arm  
is to one side, this will create a whirlwind  
motion to the milk. As the steam heats the  
milk, the milk will begin to rise. Follow  
the level of the milk by lowering the jug,  
always keeping the tip of the steam nozzle  
just below the surface.  
The steam function can be used for texturing/  
frothing milk or heating liquids.  
Important: There is a risk of scalding when  
the steam nozzle is in use. Hot water or  
hot steam can cause scalding. Only use the  
steam wand/arm when it is immersed in the  
milk.  
• Cease steaming when the jug becomes too  
hot to continue holding the palm of your  
hand against the side. Simply turn the  
• Fill the water reservoir (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)  
with cold water.  
• Start the unit (6). The red ‘Power’ light  
and orange ‘Warm Up’ light will both  
illuminate.  
• Swing the steam nozzle to the side of the  
machine.  
operating dial to the  
remove the jug.  
’off’ position and  
Note: Do not boil the milk.  
• Pour cold milk into a stainless steel jug to  
1
no more than  
/
full.  
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Functions of your Café Latte (continued)  
Cleaning the steam wand/arm and froth  
attachment  
Hot water drinks  
You are able to heat water for hot drinks  
such as tea or instant soups using the steam  
nozzle.  
Note: Heating liquids is done with the  
steam nozzle only, so ensure that the froth  
attachment is not in place.  
• Fill the water reservoir (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)  
with cold water.  
• Start the unit (6). The red ‘Power’ light  
and orange ‘Warm Up’ light will both  
illuminate.  
You must clean the steam wand/arm and  
froth attachment immediately after each use.  
Simply wipe the stainless steel steam wand/  
arm clean with a damp cloth and place the  
froth attachment under warm running water  
to remove any excess milk. Also, briefly turn  
the operating dial to  
setting to clear any  
remaining milk out of the steam wand/arm.  
Caution: Steam from the wand/arm is  
extremely hot and there is danger of scalding.  
• Remove the froth attachment from the  
steam nozzle (21) and swing the steam  
nozzle to the side of the machine.  
• When the Sunbeam Café Latte is the right  
temperature the orange ‘Warm Up’ light  
will go out.  
• Immerse the steam nozzle in the cup or  
container holding the liquid to be heated  
and turn the operating dial to the  
setting (22).  
Note: Should your steam wand/arm become  
blocked, supplied with your espresso  
machine is a cleaning wire. The cleaning wire  
for the steam arm is the BLACK pin, located  
under the base of the water reservoir (23)  
(24). With the cleaning wire insert it into the  
hole in the base of the steam wand/arm (25).  
Should the steam wand/arm remain blocked,  
using the measuring spoon/tamp unscrew the  
steam nozzle from the steam arm (26) clean  
the steam nozzle by once again using the  
cleaning wire and flush under running water.  
• When the liquid is hot enough, turn the  
operating dial to  
’off’ position and  
remove the container or cup.  
Note: It is normal for the orange ‘Warm Up’  
light to turn on and off during  
heating of water.  
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Care and Cleaning  
The coffee making process involves extracting  
oils out of coffee grinds to make espresso  
coffee. Deposits of these oils build up over time  
and affect the taste of the coffee and operation  
of the espresso machine.  
The brewing head, filters & filter handle  
The filter and filter handle should be washed  
after each use by rinsing them under warm  
water. Wash at regular intervals in warm soapy  
water using a mild detergent.  
Regular cleaning to remove these oils is  
essential for espresso machines to keep  
operating effectively. Flushing water, through  
the brewing head and the steam wand/arm, is  
the easiest way to keep your machine clean  
after making each coffee, and at the end of  
your coffee making session.  
To clean the brewing head, flush water through  
and wipe the head and around the inside rim  
with a damp cloth.  
To assist in keeping the filter and the brew  
head clean, at the end of each coffee making  
session we recommend you run the machine,  
with the filter in place, without coffee – using  
water only.  
Important: Never wash your espresso machine  
accessories in the dishwasher.  
Should the holes in the filters become clogged  
with coffee granules use a fine bristled brush to  
remove them.  
Drip tray  
Remove the grid and drip tray at regular  
intervals to empty (29), (30). If the red floating  
level indicator appears through the grid, empty  
the drip tray immediately.  
Important: Should the filter remain blocked  
after normal cleaning, supplied with your  
espresso machine is a cleaning wire. The  
cleaning wire for the filter is the GREY pin  
located under the base of the water reservoir  
(23), (27) with the cleaning wire insert it into  
the single hole in the base of the filter (28).  
Clean the drip tray and its grid with water and a  
little non-abrasive washing up liquid, rinse and  
dry.  
Over time it is normal for the inside of the drip  
tray to be stained by the oils in the coffee.  
Note: Ensure that when you are replacing the  
drip tray that the plastic lining is in position (31).  
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Care and Cleaning (continued)  
Brew head rubber seal  
On a monthly basis we recommend thoroughly  
cleaning the steam wand/arm.  
This seal is located in the brewing head and  
creates a seal against the filter handle when  
making an espresso.  
To do this soak the wand/arm in water with the  
stainless jug resting on the drip tray. Ensure  
that the water level in the jug is over the wand/  
arm. Run steam through the wand/arm for 30  
seconds, then leave to soak overnight.  
In the morning turn the machine on and run  
steam through the wand/arm again for 30  
seconds.  
Note: When your Sunbeam Café Latte is not  
being used, we recommend that you do not  
leave the filter handle attached to the machine  
as this will reduce the life of the seal.  
Over time this seal looses its elasticity and  
will require replacement – usually every 6-12  
months. Signs that the seal is deteriorating are  
when: the filter handle rotates to the far right  
and feels loose, or steam escapes from around  
the brewing head during use.  
Important: Do not wash parts in the dishwasher.  
Do not immerse the unit in water.  
Important: Should your steam wand/arm  
become blocked, supplied with your espresso  
machine is a cleaning wire.  
The cup warming plate and exterior  
The cleaning wire for the steam arm is the  
BLACK pin located under the base of the water  
reservoir (23) (24).  
Wipe over the unit with a damp cloth and wipe  
dry. Do not use abrasives or metal scourers, as  
these will scratch the exterior surface.  
With the cleaning wire insert it into the hole in  
the base of the steam wand/arm (25).  
Steam wand/arm and froth attachment  
Should the steam wand/arm remain blocked,  
using the measuring spoon/tamp unscrew the  
steam nozzle from the steam arm (26). Clean  
the steam nozzle by once again using cleaning  
wire and then flush under running water.  
The steam wand/arm and froth attachment  
needs to be cleaned each time you texture  
milk or heat any other liquid. To clean the  
steam wand/arm, wipe with a damp cloth and  
for the froth attachment, simply rinse it under  
warm water.  
Note: After each use we recommend that a  
small amount of steam is purged from the  
steam wand/arm.  
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Descaling  
After continued use, your espresso machine  
may develop a build-up of mineral deposits.  
Thus your machine will require occasional  
‘descaling’.  
We recommend that you descale your machine  
every 2-3 months, although this period will  
depend on the hardness of water and frequency  
of use of the machine.  
6. Remove and set aside the washer and  
screw in a safe place.  
Important: Be careful not to lose the washer  
and screw once you have removed them from  
the brewing filter.  
7. Remove the filter from the centre hole  
using the tip of a fork or a skewer. Wash  
the filter in hot soapy water, rinse and dry  
well. Set aside in a safe place.  
8. Using a small brush, scrub in and around  
the area of the brewing head, removing all  
coffee granules.  
Descaling solution  
Use Sunbeam Liquid Descaler, which is  
available at any Sunbeam Service Centre  
listed in the Guarantee Leaflet. Alternatively,  
dissolve 3 tablespoons of vinegar in two litres  
of lukewarm water.  
9. Remove the froth enhancing steam  
attachment, wash thoroughly under running  
water and set aside. Wipe down the steam  
wand/arm with a small brush.  
Descaling the espresso machine  
10.Turn the machine upright, so that it is now  
sitting correctly on the bench.  
Note: Ensure that the espresso machine is  
turned off and the power cord is unplugged.  
11.Fill the water reservoir with water to the  
'MAX' line and add 1 capful of Sunbeam  
Liquid Descaler or, alternatively fill the  
water reservoir with the vinegar solution.  
Place the water reservoir onto the espresso  
machine.  
12. Place a large container under the brewing  
head and another container under the  
steam wand/arm.  
1. Remove the water reservoir from the  
machine and if necessary empty any water.  
2. Remove the drip tray and place it out of the  
way.  
3. Remove the filter holder from the machine  
and rinse it thoroughly under running water  
and set aside.  
4. Place a cloth/tea towel on the bench  
and carefully turn the machine upside  
down. The machine should now be on  
the warming plate resting on the cloth/tea  
towel.  
13. Insert the power cord into a 230-240V AC  
power outlet and turn the power ‘On’.  
14. Turn the selector dial to the  
setting.  
Run through about ¹/ of the liquid  
immediately.  
5. Using a screwdriver, unscrew the brewing  
filter from the brewing head.  
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15. Once you have run through about ¹/ of  
³
the liquid turn the selector dial to the  
setting and allow the solution to come  
through the steam wand/arm for 2 minutes.  
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Descaling (continued)  
16. After 2 minutes stop the machine by  
flicking the power switch on the machine  
to the ‘Off’ position. Now that the machine  
is off, turn the selector dial to the  
setting.  
22. Run two (2) full water reservoirs through  
the brewing head. Refill the water reservoir  
and run the steam nozzle for 4-5 minutes.  
Note: Ensure that you continue to run water  
through the machine until the water runs clean  
and clear.  
17. Leave the machine off for 10-15 minutes  
to allow the descaler to take affect.  
18. Flick the power switch ‘On’ and allow  
23.When this is finished, remove the water  
reservoir and set aside. Remove the water  
containers and give the machine a good  
wipe over.  
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/
2
of the rest of the descaler solution to run  
through the brewing head, then turn the  
selector dial immediately to the  
Steam for 3-4 minutes.  
19. To finish, turn the selector dial to the  
setting and allow the remaining water in  
the reservoir to run through the brewing  
head.  
setting.  
24.Turn the machine upside down. The  
machine should now be on the warming  
plate resting on the cloth/tea towel once  
again.  
25.Carefully replace the rubber seal, filter,  
washer and screw. Tighten well.  
20. Remove and empty the containers placed  
under the brewing head and steam nozzle.  
Once emptied, once again place one under  
the brewing head and the other under the  
steam wand/arm.  
26.Turn the machine upright, so that it is now  
sitting correctly on the bench.  
27.Replace the drip tray.  
28.Fill the water reservoir with water and  
position it on to the machine.  
21. Remove the water reservoir from the  
machine and rinse thoroughly under  
running water, ensuring that all traces of  
the descaling solution is removed. Fill the  
water reservoir with clean water and place  
onto the machine.  
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Trouble Shooting guide  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
WHAT TO DO  
Coffee runs down the side of  
the filter handle.  
Filter handle is not attached correctly, Ensure the handle is firmly positioned  
or has not been tigtened sufficiently.  
onto the brewing head. See “Preparing  
an espresso” pg 14.  
Edge of filter insert is not free  
of coffee granules.  
Clean around the top edge of the  
filter and wipe the brewing head clean  
of coffee.  
The brewing head is dirty.  
Wipe brewing head with a  
damp cloth.  
The brewing head is defective.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Brew head rubber seal is damaged,  
or warn.  
No coffee runs through.  
No water in the water reservoir.  
Fill reservoir with water.  
Water reservoir not correctly  
assembled.  
Press firmly down on the water reservoir  
to ensure it is correctly positioned.  
Brewing filter may be blocked.  
See “Descaling the espresso machine”  
pg 19.  
The filter is blocked, the coffee  
grounds are too fine or tamped  
down too hard.  
Empty out the filter and rinse under  
water to clean. Wipe the brewing head  
with a cloth. Repack the filter and tamp  
down coffee lightly with compactor.  
Coffee pours out in drops.  
Coffee grounds are too fine or are too Ensure you are using an evenly ground  
compacted.  
coffee and do not compact the grounds  
so firmly.  
Machine blocked by scale build up.  
See “Descaling the espresso machine”  
pg 19.  
Espresso does not have any  
Crema.  
Coffee is old or dry.  
Use fresh coffee and once you open the  
coffee be sure to store it in an airtight  
container.  
Coffee not compacted firmly enough. Compact coffee grounds more  
firmly.  
Coffee too coarse.  
Grind the coffee to a finer texture or  
change brands of espresso coffee to a  
finer grind.  
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Espresso does not have any  
Crema.  
Not enough coffee in filter.  
See "Preparing an espresso"  
p14.  
Handle comes off during brewing. Coffee tamped too hard.  
Tamp the coffee grounds lighter.  
Coffee grind is too fine.  
Change to a coarser grind of coffee.  
Filter handle is not attached correctly, Ensure the handle is firmly positioned  
or has not been tightened sufficiently. onto the brewing head.  
See "Preparing an espresso" pg14.  
Top edge of filter is not free of coffee Clean around the edge of the filter and  
granules.  
wipe the brewing head clean of coffee.  
Wipe brewing head with a damp cloth.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
The brewing head is dirty.  
The brewing head is defective.  
Brew head rubber seal is warn or  
damaged.  
Coffee is too cold.  
Cups, filter and filter hand are cold.  
Pre-heat cups, filter, handle and  
filter. See "Functions of your Cafe  
Latte" page 14.  
If making a cappuccino or latte  
the milk may not be heated enough.  
Ensure that milk is heated properly  
during texturing, but be sure not to boil  
the milk. See "Easy steps for frothing  
milk" pg 12.  
No steam from the steam nozzle. Steam nozzle is blocked.  
See "Care & Cleaning" pg17.  
Ensure the milk is fresh.  
Not enough froth when texturing  
Milk is not fresh.  
Milk temperature is too warm.  
Ensure that the milk is well refrigerated  
before use.  
Frothing jug.  
For best frothing results use a stainless  
steel jug and if possible refrigerate or  
run the jug under cold water before use.  
Steam nozzle is blocked.  
Milk has been boiled.  
See "Care & Cleaning" pg17.  
Start again with fresh, chilled milk.  
The milk is making bubbles  
rather than frothing.  
Ensure that the froth attachment  
is correctly positioned on the steam  
nozzle. The tip of the steam nozzle or  
frothing attachment should be  
positioned just below the surface of  
the milk.  
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Trouble Shooting guide (continued)  
Uneven cup filling.  
Uneven tamping or obsruction in the  
pouring spouts.  
Ensure coffee is tamped evenly  
and check that there is nothing  
obstructing the pouring spouts.  
Uneven cup filling.  
Defective baffle in filter handle.  
Type of coffee being use.  
Contact a Sunbeam Service Centre.  
Espresso tastes burnt.  
Experiment with different brands of  
coffee.  
Appliance has not been rinsed  
after descaling.  
Run a reservoir full of water properly  
through the machine before making  
another coffee.  
Pump makes an unusually  
load noise.  
No water in reservoir.  
Fill the water reservoir.  
Water reservoir not correctly  
positioned.  
Replace the water reservoir  
firmly into the unit.  
Machine does not operate.  
Brewing filter may be blocked.  
Remove filter holder and clean brewing  
head. See "Care & Cleaning" pg17.  
Machine blocked by scale  
build up.  
See “Descaling the espresso  
machine” pg 19.  
Please contact Sunbeam directly on Freecall 1800 025 059, if this guide does not solve your  
query. We have experienced staff on hand to assist, Monday to Friday.  
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Recipes  
ESPRESSO (SHORT BLACK)  
MACCHIATO  
Espresso is a concentrated, full bodied coffee  
with a stable layer of cream on top – known  
as ‘crema’. An espresso is the foundation of  
all café coffee. Variations are achieved by  
adding different amounts of milk and froth.  
• 90mL espresso glass or demitasse cup  
• single espresso (30-35mL)  
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  
LONG BLACK  
Another old favourite, the Flat White is  
an espresso with steamed milk, served in  
a regular coffee cup or mug. The layer of  
frothed milk on top should be 2mm to seal  
the coffee.  
A standard espresso with hot water, served in  
a regular coffee cup or mug. The hot water is  
added first so that the ‘crema’ is maintained.  
• 190mL cup  
• hot water (to taste)  
• single or double espresso  
• 190mL cup  
• single or double espresso  
• steamed milk  
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Recipes (continued)  
CAFFE LATTE  
CAFFE MOCHA  
An espresso with steamed milk, typically  
served in a glass. The layer of frothed milk on  
top should be 10mm to seal the coffee.  
• 220mL glass or cup  
• single or double espresso  
• steamed milk  
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 and froth.  
• 190-240mL cup or tall glass  
• single or double espresso  
• two teaspoons of drinking chocolate  
• two-thirds milky coffee, one-third froth  
CAPPUCCINO  
This delicious drink is an espresso with  
steamed milk, topped with creamy froth and  
a dusting of chocolate. The resulting drink is  
approximately two-thirds milky coffee, one-  
third froth.  
CON PANNA  
A variation on the original Vienna coffee, this  
delicious drink is made up of an espresso  
topped with lightly whipped cream. It can  
also be dusted with cinnamon or drinking  
chocolate.  
• 190-240mL cup  
• single or double espresso  
• two-thirds milky coffee, one-third froth  
• dusted with chocolate  
• 190mL cup  
• single or double espresso  
• lightly whipped cream  
• dusted with cinnamon or chocolate  
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‘Sunbeam’, is a registered trademark of Sunbeam  
Corporation.  
Made in China. Due to minor changes in design or  
otherwise, the product may differ from the one shown  
in this leaflet. Backed by Sunbeam's 12 Month  
Replacement Guarantee and National Service Network.  
© Copyright. SUNBEAM CORPORATION LIMITED 2005.  
(INCORPORATED IN N.S.W.) A.C.N. 000 006 771  
Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Ltd.  
For more information or advice on this or any other  
Sunbeam appliance, visit www.sunbeam.com.au or  
contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line.  
Australia 1800 025 059  
New Zealand 0800 786 232.  
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Consumer Hotline  
Australia  
1800 025 059  
New Zealand  
0800 786 232  
is a registered Trademark of Sunbeam  
Corporation Limited. ACN 000 006 771.  
© Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2005.  
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