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  • daveinc
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 28223720202F3B3D4E0 link=1245902160/29#29 date=1246239197
    Default search is for the last week. Make sure you change to all posts or the last year
    Ah, that was it! Thanks flynn, Im reading now.

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  • shawty
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 212433202C2B26450 link=1245902160/26#26 date=1246151401
    In other unrelated good news, Ive managed to find a very old Black and Decker Hot n Pop! So, I should be able to have a go at home roasting as soon as I get hold of some green beans. Grin
    Do it!!! Do it!!! Do it!!! Do it!!!
    You wont look back

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  • flynnaus
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 565344575B5C51320 link=1245902160/28#28 date=1246237893
    I did a quick search for sweet spot posts, made by you, but I only got this post
    Default search is for the last week. Make sure you change to all posts or the last year

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  • daveinc
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Sunbeam Training will be happening soon. ;D

    Originally posted by 79565F5D4A755956595F5D555D564C380 link=1245902160/27#27 date=1246163562
    Do a search on SB sweet spot (by me) and you will have a better understanding of what is going on...
    I did a quick search for sweet spot posts, made by you, but I only got this post... Im not sure Im using the search right, but anyway, could you link me in the right direction? Im curious to know what youre referring to.

    Cheers!

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  • A_M
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 75706774787F72110 link=1245902160/26#26 date=1246151401
    Its good to see a few different variations on the cleaning regime, I guess everyone has their own style.

    Originally posted by 39222B3D3E334A0 link=1245902160/15#15 date=1245979836
    Make sure that you havent got coffee grinds between the disk & the basket.
    At the Sunbeam course they got you to backflush twice, cleaning underneath the disk between each flush
    Thats a good point shawty, it could well have been the issue.

    Ive now managed to give the water flushing a little more of a go, and it seems to be working better now. Checking under the blind seems to help it keep better pressure, however I still dont get anywhere near the redline. Ill be trying the chemical clean after Ive had a coffee later today.

    In other unrelated good news, Ive managed to find a very old Black and Decker Hot n Pop! So, I should be able to have a go at home roasting as soon as I get hold of some green beans. ;D

    You should NOT be aiming for the RED line... Too many people get confused and then go off on a tangent and cause their machine problems..

    1: Do teh SB training..
    2: The rubber blind is not the every thing and depending on you PF baskets... can give diferent readings.

    Do a search on SB sweet spot (by me) and you will have a better understanding of what is going on...

    At the end of the day.... the gauge can be any where - depending on beans / grind / dose / tamp and what you want from it...

    Two of mine never get over 12:00 one get to about 2 and another red lines... Same tamp / beans / grind etc.... Do I care - NO..... It is about what produces the result I want.

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  • daveinc
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Its good to see a few different variations on the cleaning regime, I guess everyone has their own style.

    Originally posted by 39222B3D3E334A0 link=1245902160/15#15 date=1245979836
    Make sure that you havent got coffee grinds between the disk & the basket.
    At the Sunbeam course they got you to backflush twice, cleaning underneath the disk between each flush
    Thats a good point shawty, it could well have been the issue.

    Ive now managed to give the water flushing a little more of a go, and it seems to be working better now. Checking under the blind seems to help it keep better pressure, however I still dont get anywhere near the redline. Ill be trying the chemical clean after Ive had a coffee later today.

    In other unrelated good news, Ive managed to find a very old Black and Decker Hot n Pop! So, I should be able to have a go at home roasting as soon as I get hold of some green beans. ;D

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  • fatboy_1999
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 7C676E787B760F0 link=1245902160/24#24 date=1246024870
    Where do you put the cafetto in the basket or reservior?
    Basket ONLY!

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  • shawty
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 43475849514444300 link=1245902160/20#20 date=1246002978
    I use cafetto and its much better bang for buck but make sure you flush it out completely as it can build up internally and cause blockages. You only need a VERY little amount of it each time.
    Where do you put the cafetto in the basket or reservior?

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  • cksyd
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Hello Di

    Yeah as I said earlier, my cleaning regime is probably over the top, and Im a little bit crazy ;D

    Im sure, or I hope, everyone chooses a system that works for them and works for the machine.

    The bottom line for us was the guys at the SB course saying if you dont look after it, it will last 6 months.

    Your system looks good too, and I have no idea on water quality, trust me

    Chris

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  • Coffee2Di4
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Well, jumping in on this thread, my cleaning routine was as follows:-

    Chemical backflush once per month, shower screen removal and scrub in the intervening fortnight so it got a clean every two weeks. This was sufficient, I found, to keep the machine lovely and clean and a lot cheaper than once a week! I think it was pretty well the recommendation in the SB manual but without the screen removal part (which means also that your warranty is covered), which I learned by playing around and then subsequently found out TG & AM recommended it also.

    Descaling was a once every three month job, but it can all depend on where you are and how hard your water is. We are fortunate in Newcastle that our water is reasonably soft, so possibly not required as much as in Sydney?

    Cheers
    Di

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  • cksyd
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 70746B7A627777030 link=1245902160/20#20 date=1246002978
    All very good information in regards to cleaning, the only other thing is to remove the shower screen with a screwdriver every month or so and remove any residual build up.
    Ummm, the instructions tell you to do this when you descale and I told Dave Inc that I descale once a month... :-?

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  • swhyatt
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    All very good information in regards to cleaning, the only other thing is to remove the shower screen with a screwdriver every month or so and remove any residual build up. This is much less likely to happy if you routinely backflush with water after each session.

    I use cafetto and its much better bang for buck but make sure you flush it out completely as it can build up internally and cause blockages. You only need a VERY little amount of it each time.

    Sunbeam tablets can be found in Myer and DJs too.

    Love Epic, I highly recommend the latte art class too :-)

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  • cksyd
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Yeah we use the single and double all the time - me double, she single  ;D

    We also find exactly the same thing, that a coarser grind is needed for the single. We also do the same, just dose slightly differently.

    I think the dont use single basket relates to the Sylvia rather than the SB

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  • shawty
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Only a couple of months old
    Im hoping it may have just settled in but maybe my technique has changed over time as well.
    I do use both baskets as well and rather than change the grind (I used to grind coarser for the single to get the same pour rate, I now dose lower than the double (down to the black handle) and still get a good pour. I think the single basket really needs a larger hole area to make it the same. I know most here say to not use the single but I feel it works quite well.

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  • cksyd
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    Re: Another Newbie wt EM6910 - Tips & Cleaning?

    Originally posted by 6D767F696A671E0 link=1245902160/15#15 date=1245979836
    Grinder around 9-12 depending on different days.
    Started around 15 when new
    We started around 15 when new, but when Mrs cksyd did the sunbeam course we then found ourselves around 9-12, for a better extraction and less updosing, not through wear and tear.

    Is that your case as well shawty, or has it just moved down over time?

    How old is your rig?

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