I bought the genuine tablets today and ran the clean cycle. I had previously tried cleaning it 3 x with vinegar. It just does not do the same job. Running the tablet cleaning cycle makes a huge difference to the taste. It also got all the black stuff out of the group head / portafiller. I recommend using the genuine cleaners - I used natural ones for years and they don't do the same job
Be aware you can't promise the water filter will fit as the dual boiler has 2 different filter types. The type you have included is for the older dual boiler. The newer dual boiler like Mine takes the claro Suisse bes008 like the Oracle. And they are not interchangeable.
Question: Is this cleaning cycle cleaning both boilers and systems? The coffee maker and the steam maker? If not is steam maker maintenance free? Thank you for your great help. Much better than a manual for which you need a microscope. Nothing like visual.
Hi, great video. With my machine (Dual Boiler), the water still smells of cleaning chemicals after the clean cycle is finished. Should I pump a few shots of clear water through to flush the system? Or maybe repeat the cleaning cycle with no tablet (just water)? Does yours still smell after the clean?
Would you have any idea why the machine would start a second 20 minute cycle? It finished the first 20 minute cycle with the descale solution. I pressed the illuminated button and it just displayed 20 again and started another cycle.
My power light just blinks and manual will not light up, says busy if I try to push it after selecting clean from the menu. Someone commented in another video that has the same problem. What to do?
I don't know if you figured it out already but the same thing happened to me. Make sure to wait until the machine reaches the max temperature and then the manual should light up.
Just like dialling in the grind size and brew ratio, this will entirely depend on the coffee you're using! Lighter coffees, generally need the help from higher extraction temperatures. Darker roasted coffees can generally benefit from lower brewing temperatures to take away some of the harsh bitterness. As always, this comes to personal preference!
Sorry I meant for better cleaning not coffee! Anyway I did cycle for first time and just turned it up to 96 C. Normally I use 92 as prefer darker roasts
Instructions will be in the manual :) Any espresso machine will require a quick flush of the group head after each brewing session, a biweekly backflush with detergent, and maybe the occasional descaling depending on the water used
I will be posting a second video shortly on the descaling process. Absolutely make sure you are buying the correct version of the filters if your machine is a newer or older generation.
will it say "clean me" after 200 real shots or if I have pressed any of the buttons (manual, 1 cup or 2 cup) 200 times? By asking that I want to make sure that if i brew an espresso and after that clean the group head by pressing the manual button twice, will it detect I have made 2 espressos?
@@looipohyi67 yeap it happened to me after 1 month of use. I would have never ever made 200 shots by that time, even 100 sounds a bit over exadurated but hey those tablets are cheap, especially if you don't buy the Breville/Sage ones and find a box with 50 of them. So I wouldn't make that much of a big deal having to use them every month.
Thx for this! I'm guessing that the entire BDB clean me system includes rinsing? As in, after the CLEAN ME cycle is done, do you need to do another rinse before using or it's all good?
A backflush of the group head is completely independent from descaling, and should be done on a more regular interval. We also have a video on the Dual Boiler descaling process :)
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I really felt the need to say thanks for this video.You were clear and got straight to the point. Very rare in these ‘how to’ videos.
Thank you
Bought my machine a few months. Not sure I would have ever found the cleaning disk without this vid. Thanks.
I bought the genuine tablets today and ran the clean cycle. I had previously tried cleaning it 3 x with vinegar. It just does not do the same job. Running the tablet cleaning cycle makes a huge difference to the taste. It also got all the black stuff out of the group head / portafiller. I recommend using the genuine cleaners - I used natural ones for years and they don't do the same job
Thanks for the video. Can you confirm if we use the pressured basket or the non pressurised?
Be aware you can't promise the water filter will fit as the dual boiler has 2 different filter types. The type you have included is for the older dual boiler. The newer dual boiler like Mine takes the claro Suisse bes008 like the Oracle. And they are not interchangeable.
FYI they aren’t identical because Breville changed the filter mechanism to be fully self contained.
Are filters needed if using ro water and with a salt and baking soda mixture?
Question: Is this cleaning cycle cleaning both boilers and systems? The coffee maker and the steam maker? If not is steam maker maintenance free?
Thank you for your great help. Much better than a manual for which you need a microscope. Nothing like visual.
Hi, great video. With my machine (Dual Boiler), the water still smells of cleaning chemicals after the clean cycle is finished. Should I pump a few shots of clear water through to flush the system? Or maybe repeat the cleaning cycle with no tablet (just water)? Does yours still smell after the clean?
Would you have any idea why the machine would start a second 20 minute cycle? It finished the first 20 minute cycle with the descale solution. I pressed the illuminated button and it just displayed 20 again and started another cycle.
I don't know how to use the water filters you recommended?
My power light just blinks and manual will not light up, says busy if I try to push it after selecting clean from the menu. Someone commented in another video that has the same problem. What to do?
I don't know if you figured it out already but the same thing happened to me. Make sure to wait until the machine reaches the max temperature and then the manual should light up.
Do you have a how to for replacing the water filter as the water filter in this machine is a large plastic thing and isn't clear how to open it.
You replace the whole white plastic piece
Please create a video of how to change the water filter
You just pull it straight out and put a new one in?
Thanks for this
Should we turn the water temp up to max? Wonder what temp the.machine is using...
Just like dialling in the grind size and brew ratio, this will entirely depend on the coffee you're using! Lighter coffees, generally need the help from higher extraction temperatures. Darker roasted coffees can generally benefit from lower brewing temperatures to take away some of the harsh bitterness. As always, this comes to personal preference!
Sorry I meant for better cleaning not coffee! Anyway I did cycle for first time and just turned it up to 96 C. Normally I use 92 as prefer darker roasts
Does this machine require any weekly/daily cleaning process that we shoudl be aware of?
Instructions will be in the manual :)
Any espresso machine will require a quick flush of the group head after each brewing session, a biweekly backflush with detergent, and maybe the occasional descaling depending on the water used
how about descaling the boilers with unscrewing both the boiler valve screws at the bottom right on the machine? is it redundant?
Two different processes, both important to maintaining a healthy machine. We have a decaling instruction as well :)
Thanks!!!
Thank you so much!
Do you still use the water filter if you already have high quality water?
As Zac stated below, my Oracle dual boiler takes a different filter and really hard to find. Also what about the the descale access part?
I will be posting a second video shortly on the descaling process. Absolutely make sure you are buying the correct version of the filters if your machine is a newer or older generation.
@@LifestyleLab_ Awesome thanks.
will it say "clean me" after 200 real shots or if I have pressed any of the buttons (manual, 1 cup or 2 cup) 200 times? By asking that I want to make sure that if i brew an espresso and after that clean the group head by pressing the manual button twice, will it detect I have made 2 espressos?
Same question here. I used the machine around 3 weeks, average 3 shot a day. But now the clean me light blinking, plan to do it today😅
@@looipohyi67 yeap it happened to me after 1 month of use. I would have never ever made 200 shots by that time, even 100 sounds a bit over exadurated but hey those tablets are cheap, especially if you don't buy the Breville/Sage ones and find a box with 50 of them. So I wouldn't make that much of a big deal having to use them every month.
I've heard somewhere that it registers a shot if the shot time is greater than 7 seconds. So for shorter rinses you should be ok.
Good job
can you just put in some calfiza detergent instead of the tablet?
Yes, they are the same formula.
Thx for this! I'm guessing that the entire BDB clean me system includes rinsing? As in, after the CLEAN ME cycle is done, do you need to do another rinse before using or it's all good?
Any chance of comparing the dual boiler to the rocket appartamento?
That will be a future video, yes :)
Hello lifestyle lab. Do you have any generic filter recommendations for the newer filters for the newer model?
Also the link for the tablets takes me to a list of items. Do you recommend on particularly? Thanks.
It should link directly to Cafiza brand tablets. If its going to a general list, that exact item is probably just not available in your region :)
May I know 1 day maximum this marching can produce how many cup of coffee ?
Yo can I have one of those niche grinders
Yup! They're available for purchase now through their website. I've linked it on my Dual Boiler vs Barista Express video
This video is only 1/2 the job. You have only backwashed the group head. You still need to descale the boilers (both of them)
A backflush of the group head is completely independent from descaling, and should be done on a more regular interval.
We also have a video on the Dual Boiler descaling process :)
Wrong filters.
For newer versions of the machine, yes.
@@LifestyleLab_ I bought them straight from breville just now. Figured why not. Got 5 and I can stretch that out a year.