Grindmaster Essential Coffee Brewer Parts for the Espressimo Models

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1750 & 2450 External Machine Parts

1.Left Automatic Touch Pad - When button is pressed, hot water is dispensed through the filter holder and into the cup. (See programming instruc- tions on page #22.) (Not included on Model 1750.)

2.Hot Water Handle - Pull down to dispense hot water through hot water spout.

3.Hot Water Spout - Offers fresh, hot water by the cup for Cafe Americana, hot tea and cocoa.

4.Filter Holder - Handle and filter holder assembly for a single espresso serving. Filter holder is locked into place under the group head (double filter holder is also available).

5.Back Splash Panel

6.Drain Tray/Basin - Drain tray can be lifted for cleaning drain basin below tray.

7.Leg - The machine rests on four legs.

8.Left Group Head - Where hot water is pressurized before going through filter holder. (One group head on Model 1750.)

9.Cover Panel - Slotted stainless steel lid, lifts off top of machine. Slots release heat and are often used to warm cups before use.

10.Right Automatic Touch Pad - When pressed, hot water is dispensed through the filter holder and into the cup.

11.Auto Fill Light - A red light. When lit, indicates that machine needs water in boiler. The light will flicker on and off as the boiler is filling with water.

12.Gauge - Indicates in P.S.I. (lbs. per square inch) steam pressure in boiler.

13.Heater Light - An amber light. When lit, indicates heat- ing element is heating water in boiler.

14.Steam Handle - Pull down handle to release steam from steam wand.

15.Main Power Switch - Turns on power to machine. (Except “Auto Fill”, which remains on at all times.)

16.Steam Wand - Upon pulling steam handle, steam is released from the steam wand for steaming or frothing milk.

17.Right Group Head - Where hot water is pressurized before going through filter holder. (One group head on Model 1700.)

18.Filter Holder - Handle and filter holder assembly for a single espresso serving. Filter holder is locked into place under the group head (double filter holders is also available.)

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Espressimo 2450 & 1750 Espresso Cappuccino Machines

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Contents Models 2450 Page Overview Espresso and espresso-based drinks Failure to use in-line water Filter voids warranty Initial PreparationUnderstanding Basic Concepts about Brewing Espresso How espresso is made differently from regular brewed coffee1750 & 2450 External Machine Parts Back Splash PanelAccessories InstallationImportant Note about Vacuum Breaker Programming the Portion Buttons for 2450 Espressimo Machines How to Brew Espresso Before You StartHow to Froth Milk How to Steam Milk Care and Cleaning Yearly Cleaning Adjustments How to Adjust the Pressure ControlHow to Adjust the Pump Pressure Problem Possible Cause Solution Coffee Taste and Appearance GuideTroubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Guide Cont’d Troubleshooting Guide Cont’d Plumbing Guide Models 1750 & 2450 Wiring Schematic Models 1750Q & 2450Q Wiring Diagram Models 2450, 2450Q & 2450E Exploded View Page 1 Models 2450, 2450Q & 2450E Exploded View Page 2 Models 2450, 2450Q & 2450E Exploded View Page 3 Models 1750, 1750Q & 1750E Exploded View Page 1 Models 1750, 1750Q & 1750E Exploded View Page 2 Models 1750, 1750Q & 1750E Exploded View Page 3 Page Grindmaster Corporation Form # ES-351-08 60236