Bunn ES.2C User Manual

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BUNN 
Espress
 ®
ES•2C
 
7
ADJUSTMENTS
INFUSION
The brewer leaves the factory set to yield these approximate amounts of water:
One Half-Cup ................... 50 cc.
Two Half-Cups ................. 100 cc.
One Full-Cup .................... 100 cc.
Two Full-Cups .................. 200 cc.
To change the factory set amounts:
1. Place the program switch in the “Program” (right) position.  The brew indicators may glow (see preinfusion
section below).
2. Place the desired amount of espresso grind coffee in the appropriate filter holder (1 or 2 cups).  Lock the
filter holder into the group head.
3. Place a measuring vessel beneath the filter holder dripouts.  The amounts may be set from 0 to 500 cc.
4. Press and hold the desired selector button until water flows from the filter holder (approximately 3
seconds).  The brew indicator will begin flashing.
5. Press any of the selector buttons when the desired amount of coffee is measured.  This saves the new
setting in memory only for the selection in step #4.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for each amount selection you want to reset.  Those not reset will retain their old settings.
7. Place the program switch in the “Run” (left) position.
NOTE - The continuous flow button is not programmable.
PREINFUSION
Preinfusion releases a small nonadjustable amount of water into the filter holder at the beginning of the
brew cycle, wetting the coffee.  This is followed by a short delay, then the programmed amount of infusion
water.  Preinfusion may be enabled or disabled on either or boths sides of the brewer.
To determine whether or not preinfusion is enabled, place the programming switch in the “Program” (right)
position.  If either brew indicator glows, preinfusion is enabled on that side.
To enable preinfusion on either side, press the continuous flow button of the desired side until the brew
indicator glows .
To disable preinfusion on either side, press the continuous flow button of the desired side until the brew
indicator goes out.
Place the program switch in the “Run” (left) position.