Sage SES881BSS4FEU1 Mode d'emploi

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BES881 / SES881
the Barista Touch Impress
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Contents
SAGE®
RECOMMENDS
SAFETY FIRST
At Sage® we are very safety
conscious. We design and
manufacture consumer
products with the safety of
you, our valued customer,
foremost in mind. In addition,
we ask that you exercise a
degree of care when using
any electrical appliance
and adhere to the following
precautions.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE
A downloadable version of
this document is also available
at sageappliances.com.
Remove and discard
any packaging materials
safely before use.
Ensure the product is properly
assembled before rst use
and fully unwind the power
cord before operating.
Before using for the rst
time, please ensure that your
electricity supply is the same as
shown on the rating label on the
underside of the appliance
(220-240 V ~ 50-60 Hz
1430-1700 W). If you have any
concerns, please contact your
local electricity company.
The installation of a residual
current safety switch is
recommended to provide
additional safety when using
all electrical appliances.
Safety switches with a rated
operating current not more
than 30mA are recommended.
Consult an electrician for
professional advice.
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6 Features
7 Components
9 Assembly
10 Functions
20 Care & Cleaning
24 Troubleshooting
25 Guarantee
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Regularly inspect the power
cord, plug and actual appliance
for any damage. If found to
be damaged in any way,
immediately cease use of
the appliance, and return the
entire appliance to the nearest
authorised Sage Service
Centre for examination,
replacement, or repair.
Do not let the power cord
hang over the edge of a
counter or table. Do not let
the power cord touch hot
surfaces or become knotted.
Do not touch hot surfaces.
Always ensure the appliance
has been allowed to cool;
if the appliance is to be: left
unattended, cleaned, moved,
assembled or stored, or when
changing accessories; always
switch o the espresso machine
by pressing the POWER
button to OFF. Switch o and
unplug from the power outlet.
Children must not play with
the appliance. Do not leave
the appliance unattended
when in use. Do not move the
appliance whilst in operation.
This appliance can be used
by children aged from 8 years
and above, and by persons
with reduced physical, sensory,
or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge
if they have been given
supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance
in a safe way and understands
the hazards involved. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall
not be made by children unless
they are older than 8 and
supervised. Keep the appliance
and its cord out of reach of
children aged less than 8 years.
To eliminate a choking hazard
for young children, discard
the protective cover tted
to the power plug safely.
Position the appliance on a
stable, heat resistant, level, dry
surface away from the counter
edge, and do not operate on
or near a heat source such as
a hot plate, oven, or gas hob.
Do not operate the appliance
in an enclosed space,
or inside a cupboard.
Do not use attachments
other than those provided
with the appliances. The
use of attachments not
sold or recommended
by Sage® may cause re,
electric shock, or injury.
This appliance is for household
use only. Do not use the
appliance for anything other
than its intended purpose.
Do not use in moving vehicles
or boats. Do not use outdoors.
Misuse may cause injury.
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Servicing should only be
performed by an authorised
service representative.
Improper use of the appliance
incorrectly operated or
unprofessionally repaired. In
such a case, any warranty claim
is void. No warranty claim for
any damages can be accepted.
The appliance is not intended
to be operated by means of
an external timer or separate
remote-control system.
Use caution when operating
machine as metal surfaces
are liable to get hot during use.
Heating element is subject
to residual heat after use.
Do not put ngers into the
tamping chute when pushing
down the tamping lever.
Do not open the
programming port, this is
exclusively for authorised
service personnel only.
Do not operate the grinder
without the hopper lid in
position. Keep ngers,
hands, hair, clothing, and
utensils away from the
hopper during operation.
Do not ll water tank
with hot water.
Never use the appliance without
water in the water tank.
Wipe the outer surface with
a soft, damp cloth and then
polish with a soft, dry cloth.
Keep the appliance and
accessories clean. Follow the
cleaning instructions provided.
CAUTION
To prevent damage to
the appliance, do not use
alkaline cleaning agents
when cleaning, use a soft
cloth and a mild detergent.
The symbol shown
indicates that this appliance
should not be disposed
of in normal household waste.
It should be taken to a local
authority waste collection centre
designated for this purpose or
to a dealer providing this service.
For more information, please
contact your local council oce.
To protect against electric
shock, do not immerse
the power cord, power plug or
appliance in water or any other
liquid.
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NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS
REGARDING MEMORY
STORAGE SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
Please note that in order to better
serve our customers, internal
memory storage has been
imbedded into your appliance.
This memory storage consists
of a small chip to collect certain
information about your appliance
including the frequency of use
of the appliance and the manner
in which your appliance is being
used. In the event your appliance
is returned for service, the
information collected from the
chip enables us to quickly and
eciently service your appliance.
The information collected also
serves as a valuable resource
in developing future appliances
to better serve the needs of
our consumers. The chip does
not collect any information
regarding the individuals
who use the product or the
household where the product is
used. If you have any questions
regarding the memory storage
chip please contact us at
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
FOR WATER FILTER
Filter cartridge should be kept
out of reach of children.
Store lter cartridges in a dry
place in the original packaging.
Protect cartridges from
heat and direct sunlight.
Do not use damaged
lter cartridges.
Do not open lter cartridges.
If you are absent for a prolonged
period of time, empty the water
tank and replace the cartridge.
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Features
RAPID HEAT UP
Innovative heating system achieves ideal
extraction temperature in 3 seconds.
PRECISION CONICAL BURR GRINDER
Precision conical burrs maximise ground coee
surface area for a full espresso avour.
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Swipe & select from the drink’s menu. Receive
guidance throughout the whole coee making
process so you can enjoy a perfect cup of
coee. Adjust your shot volume, milk texture or
milk temperature, then save it as your personal
favourite.
ADJUSTABLE GRIND SIZE
Espresso grind settings from ne to coarse
for optimal extraction.
ADJUSTABLE GRIND AMOUNT
Adjust the amount of fresh ground coee
dosed into the lter basket to suit the neness
or coarseness of the grind.
PID TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Electronic PID temperature control for increased
temperature stability.
DEDICATED HOT WATER SPOUT
Dedicated hot water outlet for making long
blacks, teas, and pre-heating cups.
LESS MESS
The portalter remains secure in the same
position as you grind, dose and tamp, reducing
any potential grinds mess on your drip tray and
bench top.
THE BARISTA TOUCH™
IMPRESS PUCK SYSTEM
Simplies the steps needed to grind, dose, and
tamp to create an impressive puck. Less mess.
Less fuss.
Precision Measurement Auto Corrects
the Next Dose
Grind measurement displayed on screen
indicates when correct level is achieved, and the
system automatically remembers the adjustment
for the next dose.
Correct dose level is calculated based on
measured grind amount.
Assisted Tamping with a 7° Barista Twist
Finish
Precise 10kg impression with a professional
7 degree barista twist for a polished puck.
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MILK TEXTURING
Automatically textures milk to the selected
temperature and style from silky smooth latté
to creamy cappuccino. Choose your preferred
milk type to optimize your milk results for dairy,
almond, soy and oat milk. Automatic purge
removes residual milk from the steam wand
once texturing is complete.
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Components
Rating Information
220-240 V ~ 50-60 Hz 1430 - 1700 W
A. 340g Bean Hopper
B. Touch Screen
C. Power Button
D. Tamp Lever
E. Grind Size Adjustment Dial
F. Removable Tamp Cover
G. Grinding Cradle
H. Group Head
I. Hot Water Spout
J. 54mm Stainless Steel Portalter
K. Steam Wand
L. Drip Tray Grill
M. Milk Temperature Sensor
N. Drip Tray
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2 L Removable Water Tank
Tool Storage Tray
Power Cord Storage
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ACCESSORIES
A. Stainless Steel Milk Jug
B. 1 cup & 2 cup Single Wall Filter Baskets
C. 1 cup & 2 cup Dual Wall* Filter Baskets
D. 54mm Stainless Steel Portalter
E. Water Filter Holder With Filter
F. Cleaning Disc
G. Cleaning Tablets
H. Cleaning Brush
I. The Razor™ precision dose trimming tool
J. Descale Powder
K. Cleaning Tool For Steam Wand Tip
L. Water Hardness Strip
M. Drip Tray Guard
(included with machines in colour only)
* 2 cup dual wall lter basket comes
installed in the portalter
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Assembly
BEFORE FIRST USE
Machine Preparation
Remove and discard all labels and packaging
materials attached to your espresso machine.
Ensure you have removed all parts and
accessories from the box before discarding
the packaging.
Remove the water tank located at the back of
the machine by pulling the water tank handle.
Clean parts and accessories (water tank,
portalter, lter baskets, jug) using warm water
and a gentle dish washing liquid. Rinse well
then dry thoroughly.
NOTE
Machines with colour, drip tray protection guard
is included. DO NOT DISCARD.
INSTALLING THE WATER FILTER
Remove the water lter and water lter holder
from the plastic bag.
Soak the lter in cold water for 5 minutes.
Rinse the lter holder with cold water.
Set the reminder for next month of replacement.
We recommend to replace the lter after 3
months.
Insert the lter into the two parts of the lter
holder.
To install the assembled lter holder into the
water tank, align the base of the lter holder with
the adapter inside the water tank. Push down
to lock into place.
NOTE
Replacing the water lter every three months will
reduce the need to descale the machine. Filters
can be purchased at www.sageappliances.com
NOTE
If your water hardness is either 4 or 5 when
tested, we strongly recommend you to change
to an alternate water source. Filtered water will
extend both the life of your built-in lter and
descale intervals as well as superior taste.
Please ensure to test the water hardness of
the alternative water source you’ve chosen and
input into the machine accordingly. Avoid using
overly ltered water, like RO water unless some
mineral content is being added back to the nal
water. Never use distilled water, or water with no
or low mineral content as this will aect the taste
of coee.
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Attaching the Hopper
Insert the bean hopper into position on top
of the machine.
Turn the dial to lock the hopper into place.
Fill the hopper with fresh beans.
TIP
We recommend quality 100% Arabica beans
with a ‘Roasted On’ date stamped on the bag,
not a ‘Best Before’ or ‘Use By’ date. Coee
beans are best consumed between 5–20 days
after the ‘Roasted On’ date. Stale coee may
pour too quickly from the portalter spouts and
taste bitter and watery.
Attaching the Drip Tray
Place the drip tray grill on top of the drip tray.
Machines with colour, attach the drip tray
protection guard cover on the drip tray.
Slide the drip tray into the machine.
NOTE
Using the drip tray protection guard cover
is optional. But note that using the drip tray
protection guard can protect your drip tray from
dents and scratches.
Filling the Water Tank
Ensure the water lter is securely tted inside
the water tank.
Use the handle at the top of the water tank
to assist in lifting the water tank and away from
the machine.
MAX
Fill the water tank with cold potable tap water
up to the MAX marking indicated on the side
of the water tank.
Replace the water tank back on the machine,
pressing down to ensure that it is properly
positioned and attached to the machine.
MAX
NOTE
If the water level in the water tank is below the
minimum (MIN) marking, the espresso machine
will not operate.
Functions
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GENERAL OPERATION
Check the water tank is lled with cold tap water
up to the maximum mark.
Plug the power cord into the power outlet.
Press the ‘Power’ button.
Follow the instructions on screen to guide you
through rst use setup.
DRINK SELECTION
Swipe and select your choice of drink.
NOTE
Please keep the touch screen dry and clean
to ensure that the machine functions properly.
DRINK SCREEN
In this screen, you can customise your drink
by touching the choice of drink on screen.
A. Home icon
B. Chosen drink
C. Hot water
D. Grind / Dose = tap the icon below the
portalter to adjust grinder settings.
E. Brew = tap the icon below the coee glass
to adjust brewing settings.
F. Milk texture = tap the icon below the milk
jug to adjust milk settings.
SETTING THE GRIND
SIZE AND DOSING
Adjust the grind size by using the dial on the side
of the machine.
Follow the screen prompts to select the preferred
‘Basket Size’.
Tap on the portalter image to start the grinding
and allow fresh ground coee to ll the portalter.
A B C
D E F
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Grinding will automatically stop.
INTELLIGENT BREW SETUP
Intelligent Brew Setup is a feature that helps
achieve a good coee extraction range by
assisting the dial-in process of the grinder.
When successfully completed, you can enjoy
a balanced coee shot.
From this point, further adjust grind size and
experiment to suit your style.
It is recommended using this feature whenever
you change beans, or the too fast or too slow
notications are shown on screen.
Find the Intelligent Brew Setup in the Settings
menu under Drinks Settings.
MANUAL GRIND PURGE
For best coee results, if the machine has not
been used for a while it is recommended to
purge any stale beans that have been ground
and left in the grinder chute.
To purge; tap and hold the grind button for
2 seconds, and run for around 5 seconds.
To stop; press the stop button. Grind purge
will stop automatically after 30 seconds if stop
button is not pressed.
ASSISTED TAMPING
When grind cycle is completed, the machine
is ready to tamp.
ASSISTED TAMPING
When grind cycle is completed, the machine is
ready to tamp.
Push the lever downwards to the end position.
This will tamp the coee grinds in the portalter
using a consistent amount of tamp force. Pushing
the lever slowly and consistently will help to
improve the puck appearance.
Release the lever slowly upwards to the home
position after tamping.
Repeat the tamping action as above twice.
NOTE
Screen will indicate if tamp or dose is low, ideal
or high.
HOW TO CORRECT AN
UNDER OR OVER DOSE?
An under or over dose can occur when fresh
beans are added to the hopper; when coee
beans age; a dierent type of coee bean is
used or if a change is made to the grind size.
What to do when dose level is
below the ideal middle bar?
When dose is below the ideal middle bar, the
machine will indicate and calculate A Bit More’.
Tap the portalter image on screen to add a bit
more and follow screen prompts and complete
a tamp for an updated dose level reading.
When ideal dose level is reached, the machine
will automatically update the auto dose time for
the next cycle.
What to do when dose level is above
the ideal middle bar?
When dose is above the ideal middle bar, remove
the portalter from the cradle.
Use the Razor Trimming Tool. (refer to Trimming
the Dose section).
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The machine will calculate how much to reduce
the auto grind time and apply this for the next
cycle.
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Precision dose trimming tool
The Razor™ precision dose trimming tool
allows you to trim the puck to the right level
for a consistent extraction.
Insert the Razor™ into the coee basket until
the shoulders of the tool rest on the rim of the
lter basket. The blade of the dosing tool should
penetrate the surface of the tamped coee.
Rotate the Razor™ dosing tool back and forth
while holding the portalter on an angle over
the knock box to trim o excess coee.
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Place the portalter underneath the group head
so that the handle is aligned with the INSERT
position. Insert the portalter into the group
head and rotate the handle towards the centre
until resistance is felt.
ESPRESSO EXTRACTION
Select a display of brew options on the screen.
Select the café size options from:
Single (approx.30ml), Double (approx.60ml) or
Double+ (approx.90ml).
Select Custom and slide and drag the dot to
increase or decrease the coee volume.
Tap the coee cup image on the screen to start
extraction.
The duration times are preset but can be
customised.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Press and hold the coee image (approx
2 seconds) to enter manual extraction mode.
Touch the coee image to start the extraction,
touch the coee image again to stop the
extraction.
NOTE
The amount of espresso extracted in the cup
will vary depending on your grind size and grind
amount settings.
Touching the coee image during a preset shot
volume will immediately stop the extraction.
For optimal avour when using a 1 CUP lter
basket, you should extract approx. 30ml. When
using a 2 CUP lter basket, you should extract
approx. 60ml.
TEXTURING MILK
Dierent brands and milk alternatives will
texture dierently. For best texturing results it
is recommended to use full cream milk when
using dairy milk and use barista type milks
when using plant-based milks. You may need to
adjust the froth level accordingly. Start with cold
milk. Fill milk jug to below the spout position. Lift
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the steam wand and insert into milk jug. Lower
steam wand, ensuring it is fully down. The milk
jug should rest on the milk temperature sensor
located on the drip tray and tip of the steam
wand should be submerged and ensure that
milk covers the ring around the steam wand tip.
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MIN
MILK MUST
COVER
THIS RING
NOTE
Check the image on the screen for the correct
milk jug position.
Under the milk jug image, tap the icon to adjust
the milk temperature, the level of milk froth
or change your milk option: Dairy, Almond,
Oat or Soy.
To start, touch the ‘Milk jug’ image. The screen
will display the temperature of the milk as
it heats.
Milk texturing will stop automatically when
the selected milk temperature is reached.
Lift steam wand to remove milk jug. Wipe the
wand and tip with a clean damp cloth. Lower
steam wand to the down position and the wand
will automatically purge.
MANUAL MILK TEXTURING
Auto milk texturing and auto shut-o are
disabled during manual milk texturing mode.
Start with a cold milk. Fill milk jug to below the
spout position. Lift the steam wand and slide the
milk jug under the steam wand. Hold the milk jug
at an angle.
Start frothing by tapping the milk jug image on
screen. When frothing is done and the jug is hot
to comfortably touch; tap the milk jug image on
screen to stop.
Wipe the wand & tip with a clean damp cloth.
Lower steam wand to the down position and
the wand will automatically purge.
CAUTION: BURN HAZARD
Pressurised steam can still be released, even
after machine has been switched o. Children
must always be supervised.
NOTE
When the machine creates steam, a pumping
noise can be heard. This is the normal operation
of the pump.
Use exclusively the stainless steel milk jug
included in the pack to froth milk. The use
of container made of glass or plastic material
to froth milk may lead to overheating milk
or dangerous conditions.
USING HOT WATER
The machine has a dedicated hot water spout.
The HOT WATER function can be used to pre-
heat cups or add hot water manually. To start
and stop hot water, touch ‘Hot Water’ icon on
the screen.
Hot water limit is approximately 90 seconds.
Depending on the size of your cup, you may
need to touch the ‘Hot Water’ button to stop
pouring.
NOTE
Using the hot water spout and the steam wand
is not possible when extracting espresso.
Run hot water before or after extracting
espresso.
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WARNING
Filled cup temperature is approximately 75°C -
90°C (167°F - 194°F). Be careful in handling hot
beverages.
TIP
Heating your cup or glass
A warm cup will help maintain the coee’s
optimal temperature. Pre-heat your cup by
rinsing with hot water from the hot water outlet
and place on the cup warming tray.
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A cold portalter and lter basket can
reduce the extraction temperature enough to
signicantly aect the quality of your espresso.
Always ensure the portalter and lter basket
are pre-heated with hot water from the hot water
spout before initial use.
NOTE
Always wipe the portalter and lter basket dry
before dosing with ground coee as moisture
can encourage ‘channeling’ where water by-
passes the ground coee during extraction.
FILTER BASKETS
This machine includes both single and dual
wall, 1 cup and 2 cup lter baskets.
Use the 1 cup lter basket when brewing
a single cup and the 2 cup lter baskets when
brewing 2 cups or a stronger single cup or mug.
The provided lter baskets are designed for
ground coee:
1 cup lter basket = 8-11g
2 cup lter basket = 16-19g
Single Wall Filter Baskets
1 CUP 2 CUP
Single Wall lter baskets should be used when
grinding fresh whole coee beans.
These allows you to experiment with grind and
dose to create a more balanced espresso.
Dual Wall Filter Baskets
1 CUP 2 CUP
Dual Wall lter baskets should be used when
using pre-ground coee and older beans that
are past the 30-day roast date.
These regulate the pressure and help to
optimize the extraction regardless of the grind,
dose, or freshness.
THE GRIND
Adjusting the Grind Size
The grind size will aect the rate of water ow
through the coee in the lter basket and the
avour of the espresso. When setting the grind
size, it should be ne but not too ne and
powdery.
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To adjust the grind, rotate the grind dial to the
back of the machine to go coarser, or rotate
the dial towards the front of the machine to go
ner or slide the dot on the screen to the left for
a ner grind or to the right for a coarser grind.
The smaller the value shown on screen, the
ner the grind size. The larger the value shown
on screen, the coarser the grind size.
NOTE
When making changes to the grind size, the new
auto dosing time will be calculated after your next
tamp and updated for the dose cycle following
that. The dose amount is calculated and stored
automatically. Two to three extractions may be
required to calibrate the extraction.
For most bean varieties, the grinder will pause
the grind operation when coee beans ran out.
Extracting Espresso
As a guide, the espresso will start to ow after
8-12 seconds (infusion time) and should be the
consistency of dripping honey.
If the espresso starts to ow before 7 seconds
you have either under dosed the lter basket and/
or the grind is too coarse. This is an UNDER-
EXTRACTED shot.
If the espresso starts to drip but doesn’t ow after
12 seconds, then you have either over dose the
lter basket and/or the grind is too ne. This is an
OVER-EXTRACTED shot.
A great espresso is about achieving the perfect
balance between sweetness, acidity, and
bitterness.
The avour of your coee will depend on many
factors, such as the type of coee beans,
degree of roast, freshness, coarseness or
neness of the grind, and the dose of ground
coee.
Experiment by adjusting these factors just one
at a time to achieve the taste of your preference.
HOW TO ADD & DELETE
CUSTOMISED DRINKS
Adding A New Drink
When customising a default drink, tap the disc
icon on the upper right of the screen to rename
and save newly created coee settings. Name
the new drink with a maximum of 15 characters.
Every created drink is saved to the start of the
drink carousel.
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Editing Or Deleting A Saved Drink
Select the name of the saved drink and tap and
hold the coee image for three seconds and
select either ‘Edit’ or ‘Delete’ from the screen.
Press ‘Yes’ to conrm or ‘No, cancel’ to return
to the drink carousel screen.
SETTINGS
To enter settings menu, touch the icon on the
upper right of the screen.
MAINTENANCE
Clean Steam Wand – This will show how to
clean the steam wand to remove any blockage
for better steaming performance.
Group Head Cleaning This will need
Espresso cleaning tablet or powder and will take
10 minutes to complete.
Grinder Cleaning – Follow step-by-step
process to clean the grinder to help the grinder
running in its optimal capacity and avoid
possible blockages.
Descale – Descaling prevents excess mineral
and scale build-up. A pop-up message will let
you know when it is time for descaling.
Water Filter ChangeTo ensure machine has
clean water to use.
DRINK SETTINGS
Intelligent DoseTo turn on or o ‘Intelligent
Dosing’ that measures the dose and enables
the intelligent brewing calibration feature.
Default Milk – List of dierent kinds of milk
and select the desired milk default.
– Machine will guide you on
screen, step by step to make an actual coee.
OTHER
– List of the machine notication
alerts.
Guidance TipsTo turn on and o the
guidance tip animations on the drink screen.
Date & TimeTo help set the date and time
on the machine.
Units To switch between imperial and metric
units.
Help – Online help information screen with
QR Code.
LanguageTo set the machine’s language.
Demo mode – For on-screen Barista Touch™
Impress demonstration sequence.
About Appliance –To show model number
and rmware version of the machine.
Factory Reset – Use this function to reset
all programmable values back to the factory
settings and delete all custom drinks.
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ADJUSTING CONICAL BURRS
Some types of coee may require a wider grind range to achieve an ideal extraction or brew.
A feature of your Barista Touch™ Impress is the ability to extend this range with an adjustable upper
burr. We recommend making only one adjustment at a time.
1
Unlock hopper
Align hopper
into position
6
Remove
upper burr
7
Remove wire handle
from both sides of the
burr
8
Move adjustable top
burr, 1 number,
coarser or ner
9
Align the number with
the handle opening
10
Insert wire handle
from both sides of the
burr
11
Push upper burr
rmly into position
12
Lock upper burr
14
Lock the hopper and
ll the hopper with
beans.
15
Check your extraction
2
Hold hopper over container & turn dial to
release beans into container
5
Remove hopper
3
13
Align hopper
into position
4
Run grinder until empty
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EN
COLOUR TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY
Please keep the touch screen dry and clean
to ensure that the machine functions properly.
REPLACING THE WATER
FILTER IN THE WATER TANK
4
Set date 3 months
ahead Soak water lter
for 5 mins
2 3
Place lter into lter
holder
5
Install lter in
water tank Fill water tank to
MAX mark
6
Insert & lock
water tank
5m
H20
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T
1
MAX
The provided water lter helps reduce the risk
of scale build-up in and on many of the inner
functioning components. Replacing the water
lter every three months will reduce the need to
descale the machine. If you live in a hard water
area, it is recommended to change the water
lter more frequently.
Remove the lter from the plastic bag, and soak
in a cup of water for 5 minutes.
Rinse the lter under cold running water for
5 seconds.
Insert the lter into the lter holder.
Set the date dial 3 months ahead.
To install, push down the lter to lock into place.
NOTE
For replacement of water lters contact Sage
Customer Service Centre or visit our website
at www.sageappliances.com.
CLEANING CYCLE
There will be a message prompt when
a cleaning cycle is required. This is a back-
ushing cycle and is separate from descaling.
Follow the instruction on the screen.
WARNING
After regular use, hard water can cause mineral
build up in and on many of the inner functioning
components, reducing the brewing ow, brewing
temperature, power of the machine, and taste of
the espresso.
DESCALING
Even with the provided water lter, it is
recommended to descale if there is scale build-
up in the water tank.
Go to ‘Settings’ and select ‘Descale cycle’.
Follow the instructions on the screen.
NOTE
Ensure that the water lter is removed from the
water tank before adding the descaling powder
when descaling the machine.
While the cleaning cycle is important for keeping
the brew head clean from coee oils; the
descaling cycle is essential to ensure that the
machine is kept clean on the inside and free from
mineral build-up.
Do not use bottled water when descaling. Most
bottled water may contain dissolved solids that
can leave deposits inside the machine.
Care &
Cleaning
20
CLEANING CONICAL BURRS
Regular cleaning helps the burrs achieve consistent grinding results.
SLOWER
EXTRACTION
FASTER
EXTRACTION
1
Unlock hopper
2
Empty hopper
3
Replace hopper
4
Lock hopper
5
Run grinder
until empty
6
Unlock hopper
7
Remove hopper
8
Unlock top burr
9
Remove top burr
10
Clean top burr
with brush
11
Clean lower burr
with brush
12
Remove
tamp cover
13
Clean the chute
with brush
14
Replace
tamp cover
ADVANCED CLEANING FOR THE CONICAL BURR GRINDER
This step is only required if there is a blockage between the grinding burrs and the grinder outlet.
9
1
Remove hopper
2
Set GRIND SIZE
to 1 (nest)
LOOSEN NUT
3
Use 10mm socket.
Rotate clockwise to
loosen the nut only
4
Set GRIND SIZE
to 25 (coarsest)
5
Unlock & remove top
burr
SPRING
WASHER
FLAT
WASHER
6
Remove nut,
spring & at washer.
Carefully remove lower
burr.
3
2
1
1. GRIND FAN
2. METAL WASHER
3. FELT WASHER
7
Remove grind fan &
washers using
long-nose pliers
8
Unblock the grinds
exit chute using the
brush or a pipe
cleaner
Remove
tamp cover
10
Clean the chute with
brush
11
Replace
tamp cover
1
2
3
1. FELT WASHER
2. METAL WASHER
3. GRIND FAN
12
Insert washers
& grind fan using
long-nose pliers
SPRING
WASHER
FLAT
WASHER
13
Insert lower burr
(drive pin & cavity to
align).
Insert at washer
& spring washer.
TIGHTEN NUT
14
Rotate
counter-clockwise to
tighten nut
15
Insert & lock
top burr
16
Set GRIND SIZE to 16
17
Replace hopper
18
Lock hopper
SLOWER
EXTRACTION
FASTER
EXTRACTION SLOWER
EXTRACTION
FASTER
EXTRACTION
SLOWER
EXTRACTION
FASTER
EXTRACTION
Finer (Slower) Coarser (Faster)
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WARNING
Care should be taken as the grinder burrs are extremely sharp.
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