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Quick QM 67 Owner's Manual

Quick QM 67 Owner's Manual

Dual boiler espresso machine

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Dual Boiler

Espresso Machine

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Made In Italy

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  • Page 1: Espresso Machine

    Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Made In Italy...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Diagrams ......................................2 Introduction ..................................... 3 First Time Set Up .................................... 3 Before Each Use..................................... 5 Normal Operation ................................... 5 Gauges ...................................... 5 Lights ......................................6 Pump ......................................6 Water Reservoir ..................................7 PID Controller ....................................8 Setting Temperature ..................................
  • Page 3: Diagrams

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Diagrams 1. Coffee Boiler Power Indicator 2. Coffee Boiler Power Switch 3. Steam Boiler Power Switch 4. Steam Boiler Power Indicator 5. Coffee Boiler Heating Indicator 6. Steam Boiler Heating Indicator 7. PID Controller 8. Steam Knob 9.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Introduction First of all, thank you for your business! You are going to love your new QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine. It combines classic beauty, value, and great performance for making the best espressos, cappuccinos, and lattes you’ve ever tasted! These instructions include tips that will help bring out the Barista that’s hidden within! Enjoy your new machine! First Time Set Up •...
  • Page 5 QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine First Time Set Up, Continued • Before plugging the machine in, verify the steam and hot water knobs are closed and the brew lever is in the down position. Also make sure the power switches are in the off position and the drip tray is in place.
  • Page 6: Before Each Use

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Before Each Use • Verify the steam and hot water knobs are both closed and your brew lever is pointing straight down. • Fill the reservoir with cold softened water. • Place whichever portafilter you intend to use into the group head and then turn the coffee boiler power switch to the on position.
  • Page 7: Lights

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Normal Operation, Continued Lights • On the front of the machine there are 4 indicator lights. The green indicator light to the left of the coffee boiler power switch will illuminate whenever the coffee boiler is turned on.
  • Page 8: Water Reservoir

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Normal Operation, Continued Water Reservoir • The water reservoir can be accessed by opening the hinged reservoir door on the top of the machine. It is recommended that the reservoir be removed prior to filling to prevent the spilling of water inside the machine which can cause damage to sensitive electrical components.
  • Page 9: Pid Controller

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine PID Controller The PID controller’s display will cycle back and forth to show the current temperature of each boiler. The position of the decimal point (2+3) indicates which boiler the temperature is being shown for at that time. The picture to the right shows which boiler is represented by which decimal point.
  • Page 10: Advanced Pid Settings

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Advanced PID Settings Warning - This section allows the user to change the machine from Fahrenheit to Celsius mode as well as other advanced settings that can greatly affect the performance of the machine. These settings have been calibrated using specialized test equipment and should not be changed unless the user has a thorough understanding of how a PID controller operates.
  • Page 11: Brewing Espresso

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Brewing Espresso First let me begin by explaining the three main variables of preparing great espresso. 1. Quantity of ground coffee 2. Tamping 3. The grind Quantity of ground coffee - Loosely fill the basket slightly mounding over the top. Then lightly run your finger arched across the basket from left to right, right to left, front to back, and then lay your finger flat on the basket and go from back to front to remove any excess coffee.
  • Page 12: Steaming Milk - Basics

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Steaming Milk - Basics First, let’s talk about some of the things you need to learn in order to become ‘barista-like’ in your techniques. Milk – Whole milk works best to steam, both in technique and in flavor! Lower fat milks contain mostly water which will not foam well and will be almost tasteless when steamed.
  • Page 13: Steaming Milk - Technique

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Steaming Milk - Technique • As you face your espresso machine, point the steam arm over your drip tray and open up the steam valve in order to purge out any unwanted water that may have collected inside the wand due to condensation –...
  • Page 14: Steaming Milk - Tips

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Steaming Milk - Tips Helpful Tips and Information • When turning the steam knob off, always keep the tip under the surface of the milk for approximately 3 seconds. If you pull it out too soon, you will destroy the nice velvety micro-foam.
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Maintenance Backflushing is a vital maintenance procedure you must follow to help keep your machine running flawlessly for years to come. There are two types of backflushing; one with plain water, and the other with espresso machine cleaner. Plain water backflushing should be done at least once a week, however if you are so inclined, feel free to backflush with plain water as often as you like.
  • Page 16: Setting Pump (Brew) Pressure

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Maintenance – Continued Setting Pump (Brew) Pressure • To set the pump pressure, install the backflush disc into your portafilter and then lock it into the group head. • Remove the top cup warming tray to expose the expansion valve adjustment screw shown on the picture to the right.
  • Page 17: Group Gasket And Shower Screen Replacement

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Maintenance – Continued Group Gasket And Shower Screen Replacement • The group gasket is a black rubber gasket that makes the seal between the portafilter and the group head. We recommend replacing the gasket on a yearly basis. The QM67 uses an E61 8.5mm gasket.
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Group

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Gasket and Screen Removal - Continued • Method 2 If the gasket and screen will not come out using the previous method then you will need a scratch awl or ice pick to remove them. Using the scratch awl or ice pick, deeply pierce the gasket and then pry it down.
  • Page 19: Maintenance Tip

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Gasket And Screen Installation - Continued • Step 2 Remove the insert basket from one of your portafilters and then insert the screen and gasket into the portafilter as shown to the right. • Step 3 With the gasket and screen in the portafilter, press the portafilter into the group head as shown.
  • Page 20: Descaling

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Maintenance – Continued Descaling • Descaling is the process of running a descaling agent such as citric acid through the machine to remove the accumulation of mineral deposits. • If you are using softened water then it should not be necessary to descale the machine. •...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Troubleshooting No Steam From Steam Wand • Make sure the coffee boiler and steam boiler power switches have been turned on for at least 15 minutes. • Check the upper gauge for steam pressure. Pressure should be around 1.2-1.7 bar. If the gauge is at zero then refer to the “Not Heating”...
  • Page 22: Not Heating

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Troubleshooting – Continued Not Heating • Verify the machine is plugged into the outlet and the outlet has power. • Make sure the coffee and steam boiler power switches are both turned on. • Make sure the water reservoir is filled with water and the silicone hoses are not pushing the float down in the reservoir.
  • Page 23: Espresso Coming Out Too Slow Or Not At All

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Troubleshooting – Continued PID Buttons Not Working • If the PID buttons are not used too often then the contacts can become oxidized. To resolve this issue with the machine turned off, rapidly and repeatedly press the up and down arrows over and over again.
  • Page 24: Warranty

    QM67 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine Warranty The QM67 comes with a 2 year warranty starting from the original date of purchase to protect against defects in materials or workmanship. The warranty is void if the product has been damaged by abuse, neglect, or modification. For more detailed information about the warranty please visit our website at the following link: http://www.chriscoffee.com/policy We Are Here To Help...

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