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So that above steps seem to have solved the bitter issue. In addition to that, the machine had not been regularly cleaned (water smelled moldy). I got it serviced, but have since run full de-scale and 2 additional thermoblock cleaning cycles to get the last dregs of smelly water sorted.. I have (I think) solved all the issues and have good coffee again!
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Thank you (it was intended to be posted there), I clearly fat fingered (or mouse'd) it...
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No need for a 2nd thread to be started.
Java "Thread has been moved" phile
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G'day Mark...
You might get more responses if this is posted in the "Midrange $500-$1500" category, as most CSers who own one of these will search in there before the next category up.
Mal.
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In an effort to clean up this machine I've run the descale and clean protocols. Interesting to see tomorrow if coffee tastes better!
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Drawing a shot after that, definitely better (I didn't bother with milk etc just tried the bare taste).
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Sorry for the noise, consulted the owners manual and it detailed how to do this! In short: hold down 'manual' button and press 'power' and release 'manual'. Wait fro beeps (I got beeps)! Thanks anyway!
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Factory Reset Sunbeam EM7000
After about 7-9 years my Sunbeam EM7000 is reliably playing up (intermittently refusing to power on, steam wand not working). I sourced a 3 year old 2nd hand replacement that appears to have everything working. However, it seems to be pushing water through the group head at a higher than normal temperature. I suspect the previous owner has messed with the PID interface and changed stuff. How do I tell it to 'factory reset' so I can then debug if there are other issues?

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