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Gaggia Naviglio Milk: How to Make Milk Drinks
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
- Learn how to make milk drinks on the Gaggia Naviglio Milk espresso machine. Learn how to froth milk using the Pannarello steam wand and the capp in cup system for one touch cappuccinos. Learn how to make an Americano by dispensing hot water over espresso.
View the full playlist for setup and use of the Gaggia Naviglio Milk espresso machine: • Gaggia Naviglio Milk E...
Chapters:
00:00 How to Make Milk Drinks
00:27 Pannarello Steam Wand
00:46 Capp in Cup - 1 Touch Cappuccino
02:52 Rinsing the Capp in Cup System
04:42 Manual Milk Frothing w/Pannarello Wand
04:52 Pannarello Wand Install
05:37 Frothing Pitcher Size
06:35 How to Steam/Froth Milk
08:25 Cappuccino
09:05 Purging After Frothing
09:45 Pannarello Cleaning
10:08 How to Make Americano
10:54 Dispensing Hot Water
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Can you retrofit this system to normal steam wand machines?
Is it normal for some steam to come out from the right side of the machine right before it starts the normal steaming process?
It did this since day 1.
I am using double filtered water.
Hi WW, yes that is normal. From time to time the machine does vent some steam.
Cappucino: Espresso coffee first and then froth milk - Latte macchiato: Froth milk first and then espresso coffee
I'm having some weird issues, where at times the water to pull the espresso comes out of the cap in cupp system instead. and then just in general the cap in cupp system doesnt sound right and often makes watery milk without foaming it properly. The machine is only 1-2 months old and ive cleaned the capp in cupp system. Would it need descalling this early? could that be the issue or is it something wrong with the steamer?
Hi dy, That is weird! I doubt descaling is the issue. Are you sure you are operating the machine properly - pressing the right button for steaming? Another common issue is milk residue in the capp in cup device - be sure it's clean. If you purchased the machine from us you can reach out to our tech support team for assistance here: www.wholelattelove.com/pages/contact-us
@@Wholelattelovepage Yeah it was very odd that it would be a descaling issue considering how long its been in use and the issues it was presenting. But after descaling it returned to normal and started frothing milk properly. Im not sure why water was coming out of the frother instead of the main dispenser (even when rinsing itself after shutting down) but running the full test showed everything was working. After descaling it was back to normal.
@@Denizyarsuvat Happy to hear you resolved the issue. I can imagine if the thermoblock was scaled the machine may not have been able to heat properly to steaming temperature. Perhaps your source water is rather hard? You might consider more frequent descaling or filtering/treating water to reduce calcium concentration and prevent problems in the future. For that purpose we recommend BWT Water + More products. In addition to removing chlorination they employee calcium to magnesium ion-exchange to prevent scale. They offer 2 solutions which can work for your machine. First is the Bestsave in-reservoir pad filters. They require 12 hour soak time to treat water so not appropriate if going through more than 1 reservoir full of water per day: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-bestsave-s-anti-scale-filter
Second is their Penguin Pitcher: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-penguin-2-7-l-water-pitcher It filters water immediately and is great for drinking water as well!
Hope that helps!
Wow.. A 3 second shot pull!?
Hey Carlos, Perhaps you missed the "5X" graohic during the extraction? Much but not all of the extraction was sped up 500%
Bring back Marc.