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Designed with the Prosumer in mind, the Rancilio Epoca ST 1 model is the perfect combination of quality and performance. The Epoca ST 1 includes all of the benefits of a café semi-automatic, but with a built-in water tank for convenient home use. This commercial quality machine will please any coffee aficionado who is accustomed to paramount quality in the luxury of their own home. The Rancilio Epoca ST 1 Espresso Machine features commercial quality components like a three-way solenoid va

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Hector Serrano

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at 12-03-2012 9:27pm
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Rancilio Epoca ST 1 Espresso Machine

Well, our machine has worked fine since it first arrived. Now, last couple of days it have been loosing pressure suddenly and everything seems right but the fact it get loose that often is starting to scare us all. There is enough water at the tank, it is normally plugged and it gets rinsed often. What can be happening? Because there is no weird noise coming ot of it. After we run some water from the group head the pressure starts to build up until it falls once again, and keeps doing it

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Sanfam ♦ As I'm not quite sure if I fully understand the problem, please correct me if I'm off-target on anything written below.

Under typical operating conditions, it is perfectly normal for the steam pressure gauge on a machine of this design to rise and fall in a regular pattern. This occurs as a direct result of the boiler being heated up to the point where the steam pressure flips the pressurestat off (which operates like a thermostat in a sense for the water in the boiler) and then cooling back down to the point where the steam pressure drops low enough to switch the pressurestat on again. The speed at which this occurs will vary from one machine to another. Additionally, heat exchanger machines heat their brewing circuit's water by pulling heat from the water that is steaming--As the machine pushes cool or cold water through the boiler to be heated, it will see a drop in temperature and a matched drop in steam pressure, to the point where the machine may start re-heating the boiler (and rebuilding pressure).

Basically, It's nothing to worry about under normal circumstances! I hope this helps.

12-04-2012 10:12am |

Valarie Moore

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at 07-07-2011 5:23pm
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I have pressure making espressos but when we backwash the machine will stop making noise. It seems like there is not enough pressure for it to backwash the water back into the machine. Everything else appears to be working.

Thank you for your time, Val

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mjackson ♦ Valerie,

It is working fine because of the great amount of pressure during backflushing it causes the pump to get very quiet. This is normal. If you hear the whosh of sound when you are done,that is the pressure relieving itself. I would not be concerned.

07-08-2011 8:34am |

Elizabeth Monks Hack

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at 07-06-2010 2:17pm
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I left my Rancilio Silvia on over the weekend: Friday PM - Monday PM. I turned it off when I got home, but this morning the boiler is not heating up. Is there anything I can do?

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TechMilanoItalia Try resetting the High Limit Thermostat: Silvia High Limit Reset Instructions The following instructions are designed to make the replacement of Silvia thermostats quick easy and safe. Please read the entire instructions before you start. 1. Unplug the Silvia 2. Remove water tank. 3. Remove the four screws on the top cover. 4. Remove the top cover. You will see two tan or blue thermostats on the top of the boiler. While facing the front of the Silvia the one on the left with the red dot is the brew thermostat. The one on the right is the steam thermostat. The high limit switch is the small thermostat located on the left side, but not on top of the boiler. It has a very small red plunger in the center. Push this plunger inward a few times; to be sure it’s reset. Use some care, the plunger is rather delicate; too heavy a hand will pull the plunger out of the body of the switch. 5. Screw the top on, install the reservoir and plug the unit back. 6. Turn the main power switch on and test it out.

07-06-2010 3:57pm |

sue grambeau

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at 05-07-2010 7:36am
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is the epoca st adequate for a small business that i would like to add to an existing antique business? I do not expect a huge volume of customers.

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TechMilanoItalia Yes, it would be a great choice for that purpose. Contact our Commercial Sales Department for further info.

05-12-2010 6:04pm |

abettercup

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at 12-29-2009 2:54pm
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I'm having pressure problems with my new machine generally and it never seems to quite reach critical mass (pressure wise) and consequently doesn't ever quite recover. We've only just used it a couple of times and the pressure issue was from the beginning. We have another machine (exact same) and it doesn't behave this way. Thank you for your help.

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WholeLatteLoveS S Hi Brian, I assume you mean that you don't have enough steam pressure and that the steam pressure on the gauge is lower than on your other machine. If this is the case then probably the pressure-stat will have to be adjusted up a little bit. Contact our tech support folks and they can assist. Let us know how you make out.

12-29-2009 10:04pm |