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  Joining the performance-driven Rocket Espresso Giotto line, the Premium Plus has all of the commercial components and functionality that made its predecessor a favorite with espresso enthusiasts and adds technical refinements. Among them, the chrome-plated brass E61 brew group and 1.8 liter nickel-plated copper boiler are the highlights which make this prosumer machine so well-adept at assuring temperature stability. The upgrades to the Giotto Premium Plus have been made with a meticulous

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John Bistrick

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at 05-21-2012 5:47pm
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What are the dimensions?

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mjackson ♦ John,
A very good machine and certainly a great looking machine as well. Here are the dimensions. 13" W x 16.5" H x 17" D. You can take 1.5 inches off the height if you remove the cup rail on top of the machine.

05-22-2012 8:24am |

Nestor Gascon

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at 01-02-2012 10:03pm
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What type of maintenance does it need? what type of descaler would be best?
and what yipe of tools and or brushes?
I have had this machine for almost 2 years and I have only used a descaler twice?
I only use filtered water.

I also have a Rancilio Rocky Doserless Coffee Grinder and was wondering if I need to take it apart to clean it?

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mjackson ♦ Nestor,

With the rocket is is best to be preventative. I would try to use as soft of water as possible. You should be backflushing with Cafiza at least once a week or so. You will also want a grouphead brush to help keep it clean. By filtered water do you mean softened or filtered fro taste . There is a difference. I will attach instructions on how to descale a heat exchanger. You will also want to run Grindz through your grinder to help keep it clean. You can also take it apart if you want to keep it clean. I will also put directions to do that .

First the descaling - How to descale a heat exchanger machine.

1. Turn the machine on and let it heat up like you normally would.
2. When it has heated up, turn off the machine and open the hot water knob and drain the boiler until it stops.
3. Mix up a solution of warm water and the citric acids based descaler and pour it into the reservoir.
4. Turn on the machine; the pump will turn on to fill the boiler. After the boiler is full and the pump has turned off turn on the brew switch and run a cup of water through the brew group.
5. Let the machine sit while hot for 5 minutes. .
6. Turn on the brew switch and run the rest of the descaling solution through the brew group
7. Turn off the machine and open the hot water knob and drain the boiler.
8. Clean the reservoir and fill with fresh cold water then turn the machine back on and let the boiler fill with fresh water and heat up.
9 Run two cups of water through the brew group.
10. Turn off the machine and open the hot water knob to drain the boiler one last time.
11. Fill the reservoir and turn the machine on, let the boiler fill and you are ready to go.
Next the Grinder cleaning for your Rocky - Rancilio Rocky SS Grinder Cleaning and Calibration
Applies to: Rocky Doser, Rocky Doserless

For your safety, please read through all of these directions before beginning.
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE MACHINE BEFORE ATTEMPTING ANYTHING!

Tools Required
1. Flat-Head Screwdriver
Dis-assembly and Cleaning
2. Empty both the bean hopper and the ground coffee dispenser.
3. Locate and remove the 3 chrome flat-head screws at the bottom of the bean hopper.
4. Lift the bean hopper out the machine.
5. Removing the hopper will expose the large round brass top burr plate. Rotate it counter-clockwise until the plate is out. This will provide access to the grinding chamber.
6. Thoroughly clean the grinding chamber. This includes all of the threads, both on the top burr plate and the matching threads on the wall of the grinding chamber. Clean the burrs as well. A group brush or firm tooth brush does a good job cleaning the parts and threads in the grinding chamber. Be sure to clear the chute between the grinding chamber and the ground coffee dispenser as well. Use a vacuum to help get all of the nooks and crannies in the grinder completely clean.
Calibration and Re-Assembly
1. Replace the burr plate by turning it clockwise until snug but not too tight.
2. Making sure that the machine is off, plug the machine in.
3. Find “absolute zero" on your grinder. Proper calibration of the Rocky SS grinder depends on finding absolute zero. This is the point at which the burrs first touch while spinning. It is also the point at which the Rocky SS is grinding the coffee as finely as possible. (Similar in texture to powdered sugar) The sound of the burrs touching while spinning is unmistakable. It’s a high pitched metallic “chirp” plainly audible over the sound of the Rocky SS motor.
4. Turn the machine on very briefly (2-3 seconds). If the “chirp” of the burr plates is not heard, rotate the brass top burr plate either clockwise or counter-clockwise until absolute zero is located by the telltale “chirp.” If the grinder sounds like it is winding down when you turn it off, the top burr needs to be tighter. If the grinder sound immediately stops, you have reached the absolute zero point.
If you've tightened the plate as much as possible but can't make the burrs chirp, you may want to remove the plate and inspect both sets of threads for trapped grit. Even a small clump of ground coffee stuck in the wrong spot can stop you from reaching absolute zero.
5. Turn off and then unplug the machine.
6. Replace the bean hopper. The #1 or absolute zero setting should be facing front. Replace the 3 chrome flat-head screws.
7. Now turn the hopper to the number that you normally use for grinding coffee. (Note: Since you have recalibrated the grinder, the number you have been using may change slightly)
8. Pour a small amount of coffee beans into the hopper.
9. Plug in and test machine. If everything was re-assembled correctly, you've successfully cleaned and calibrated your grinder.

01-03-2012 9:49am |

debbie saylor

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I would like to get a machine that could handle a small coffee shop setting, 10 to 40 per day, that is 110volt and has it's own resevoir. I have just read about the Rocket Giotto Premium Plus--would you suggest this machine or is there others that might be better for what I need. I would like to keep the price under $2000 and I don't require that it be a super automatic---I can grind my own beans.
Thank you for any help you can offer.
Debbie

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Michael Rosso ♦ Debbie...I suggest you look at the Rancilio Epoca ST for your needs. Thanks.

10-04-2011 1:19pm |