Stainless Steel
Pump Espresso &
Cappuccino Machine
Model #117
EC5O
• Instructions
• Warranty
CAUTION
This appliance is for household use. Any servicing other than cleaning and
user maintenance should be performed by an authorized service agent.
1. Do not immerse in water or try to disassemble appliance.
2. To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not remove the base.
No user serviceable parts are inside. Repair should be done by authorized
service personnel only.
3. Never use warm or hot water to fill the water container. Use cold water only!
4. Keep hands and cord away from hot parts of the appliance during operation.
5. Never clean with scouring powders or hard implements.
6. Operate the appliance with the drip tray and support grid in place.
7. Never heat inflammable liquids using steam.
8. Clean the steam tube only when the appliance is not under pressure and
the ON/OFF switch is in the ‘OFF’ position.
9. Follow the instructions for Decalcifying.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Important Safeguards ................................................................................... 2
Reference Images ......................................................................................... 4
1. The Capresso EC50 Espresso/Cappuccino Machine ............................. 5
2. Before Using for the First Time ................................................................ 5
3. Filling the Water Container ....................................................................... 5
4. Control Panel ............................................................................................ 5
5. Warming the Internal Components and Cups ......................................... 6
6. Filling and Inserting the Portafilter ........................................................... 6
7. Preparing Espresso .................................................................................. 6
8. Preparing Cappuccino ............................................................................. 7
9. Cleaning the Frother ................................................................................. 8
10. Preparing Latte ....................................................................................... 8
11. Turning OFF the EC50 ............................................................................ 8
12. Cleaning & Maintenance ........................................................................ 8
13. Decalcifying ............................................................................................ 9
14. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................... 9
15. Recipes ................................................................................................. 11
16. Warranty ............................................................................................... 12
17. Customer Service ................................................................................. 12
Appliance Specifications
Name: Capresso EC50
Voltage: 120V 60Hz
Rated Input: 1350 W
Heating System: thermostatically controlled thermoblock heater
Pump Pressure: 15 bar max.
Water Tank Capacity to MAX line: 42 oz.
Dimensions: 11½” H x 7¼” W x 10¼” L (292 x 184 x 260 mm)
Weight: 8 lbs, (3.6 kg)
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Fig. 1 Capresso EC50 User Components
a
n
m
l
b
c
k
j
h
i
d
g
f
e
a. Removable Cup Warming Tray
b. Removable Water Tank
c. Steam Wand
n. Ready indicator
p. Measuring Scoop with Tamper (not
shown)
d. Black Frothing Sleeve (removable)
e. On/Off Switch
Fig. 3
f. Removable Drip Tray
g. Removable Grid
h. Portafilter
i. Thumb Guard
j. Brew Head (with Screen and
Center Screw)
k. Selector Dial (Coffee /Steam)
l. Steam Symbol
Dual function sieve (for 1 or 2 cups)
Fig. 4
m. Coffee Symbol
Fig. 2
bump
notch
Steam Wand (remove Black Frothing
Sleeve) for steaming only
Align bump on sieve with notch in
the portafilter. Insert and twist.
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1.The EC50 Stainless Steel Espresso & Cappuccino Machine
Thank you for purchasing the Capresso EC50 Stainless Steel Espresso &
Cappuccino Machine. For Warranty please see the end of this booklet. For
accessories and parts please contact Customer Service or order on our
Experts consider brewing coffee under high pressure to be the ideal process to
extract maximum flavor and aroma. The difference between espresso and
conventional coffee is that espresso requires a shorter brewing time. This is
also the reason that espresso contains approximately 30% less caffeine than
conventional filter coffee. If possible, use thick-sided, pre-heated espresso/
cappuccino cups which stay hot longer. Add the sugar before pouring espresso
into the cup or simply shake some sugar briefly into the cup, stirring just once
or twice, otherwise too much flavor escapes. The Capresso EC50 produces
perfect espresso – coffee with a thick, foamy layer on top called “crema.” The
“crema” traps the fine aromatics and the light gaseous flavors that register on
the palate. The “crema” keeps flavor locked in that would otherwise escape.
The high pressure and short brewing time prevent the extraction of bitter oils
and release less caffeine than other brewing methods. Whether you are brewing
a small 1 oz. shot of espresso or a larger cup of pressure brewed coffee, your
EC50 will produce the absolute freshest and most aromatic cup of “crema”
coffee possible. Not only will your EC50 make perfect espresso, but in seconds
the easy to use frothing system can add frothed milk to your espresso and turn
it into a delicious cappuccino.
2. Before Using for the First Time
After carefully unpacking your EC50, wash all removable parts with warm
soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Familiarize yourself with the appliance and
read the instructions manual. Plug the power cord into a grounded wall outlet
according to the safety instructions. Rinse the internal components before
making espresso. Fill the water container and pump a few ounces of water
through the brew head (Fig.1, j) and the steam wand (Fig.1, c). Follow the
procedures in chapters 4 and 5 without using coffee.
3. Filling the Water Container
Open the water container lid and pull the water container up. Fill the container
with fresh cold water. The water container has a MIN and MAX marking. Place
the container back into the machine, pushing down firmly to engage the base
valve. Make sure the two black hooks on top of the water container are inserted
into the openings in the back of the machine.
4. Control Panel
a. The red ON/OFF switch on the side of the machine turns the machine on
and off. When the machine is switched “ON” the indicator light on the front
of the machine will illuminate red, signifying that the machine is warming up
the thermoblock heating system. The initial heat-up time is under one minute
at normal room temperature. When the indicator light switches from red to
blue the thermoblock is heated and ready to brew. To turn the machine off,
press the ON/OFF switch to “OFF” position.
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b. The SELECTOR DIAL has three positions:
• RIGHT (cup symbol) brewing coffee,
• MIDDLE (black dot) standby, brewing and steaming stops,
• LEFT (steam symbol), steam production through the frother
Note: During brewing or steaming, the blue READY indicator light will turn to
red, specifying the heating system is on, maintaining the proper temperature
for brewing or steaming.
5. Warming Internal Components and Cups
Before making espresso, it is important to pre-warm all the internal components
in the appliance and the cups. This short procedure will add 10° to 15° F to the
first cup of espresso.
a) Make sure the Selector Dial is in the middle position.
b) Switch “ON” the machine. The red indicator light illuminates.
c) Fill the water container with fresh, cold water.
d) Place the sieve inside the portafilter (without coffee). See Fig. 2 for proper
inserting the sieve.
e) Make sure the thumb guard does not cover the sieve.
f) Align the portafilter at the inscription “INSERT”, push the portafilter up and
turn it firmly to the right towards the inscription “LOCK” until it feels tight.
Note: in the beginning it might not be possible to turn the portafilter all the
way to the LOCK position. Just make sure the portafilter is firmly placed.
Over time the portafilter can be moved closer to the LOCK position.
g) Place one or two espresso cups underneath the portafilter. At this time the
blue READY light illuminates.
h) Turn the Selector Dial to the right (cup symbol). Hot water will be pumped
through the filter into the cups.
i) Turn the Selector Dial to the middle position to stop the flow of hot water.
j) Empty the cups and remove the portafilter.
All parts are now pre-warmed
Caution: Never leave the machine unattended during brewing or steaming.
You always must turn the Selector Dial to the middle position to stop brewing
and/or steaming.
TIP! Place espresso cups upside down on the warming plate on top of the
machine. As long as the machine is on, the internal heater will keep the top
plate warm.
6. Filling and Inserting the Portafilter
The EC50 comes with a sieve that can accommodate a single or double shot
of espresso.
Note: when using ground coffee, always tamp lightly with the end of the measuring
scoop and wipe any coffee grounds off the rim of the sieve and the portafilter.
• Place the sieve into the portafilter, fill and tamp with coffee and clean the rim.
• Insert and lock the portafilter (See chapter 5, f).
7. Preparing Espresso
a) Make sure there is water in the water container, the filter holder with the sieve and
ground coffee is securely in place and your cup(s) are pre-warmed (chapter 5).
b) Place one or two espresso cups underneath the portafilter.
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c) When the blue ready light illuminates, turn the selector dial to the cup
symbol on the right side.
d) When the desired amount of espresso is brewed, stop the flow by turning
the selector dial to the center position "•".
Note: It is normal for the blue ready light to turn red during brewing indicating
the thermoblock is heating the water as it flows through
Note: After stopping the flow of espresso, the EC50 automatically creates a
bit of steam and pushes the remaining water from the thermoblock into the
tray underneath. This ensures that there will be no rest-water in the heating
system. After preparing a few cups of espresso carefully pull the tray out of
the machine, empty and replace.
e) Remove the cup(s) and enjoy. Within seconds the blue ready light will
illuminate, indicating that the EC50 is ready for the next brewing cycle.
f) Remove the portafilter from the appliance.
g) Lift the thumb-guard over the sieve and hold it down.
h) Turn the portafilter upside down and tap out the used coffee grounds.
i) Rinse sieve under warm water and make sure the holes are free of coffee
deposits.
You are ready to prepare the next espresso.
8. Preparing Cappuccino
Cappuccino is the combination of one or two shots of espresso with an equal
or larger amount of hot milk and milk froth (for Latte see chapter 10).
Frothing Milk
Always start with fresh, cold milk. Skim or Fat-free milk will produce the most
froth and provide a stronger espresso taste. 1% and 2% milk will produce less
froth, and whole milk will produce less than half the amount of froth of skim milk.
a) Fill a stainless steel pitcher with 6 to 8 oz. of milk, this will provide enough
froth for two to three cups of cappuccino. Make sure that there is enough
space left in the pitcher for the milk and milk froth to expand.
TIP! Although it is recommended to use a stainless steel pitcher to froth
milk, porcelain or ceramic cups can also be used.
b) First prepare your espresso (see chapter 7), but use larger, pre-heated
cappuccino cups instead of espresso cups.
c) Swivel the frother to the right and immerse the black frother sleeve about
two thirds into the milk inside the pitcher. Make sure the black sleeve does
not hit the bottom of the pitcher during frothing.
d) Turn the Selector Dial to the steam symbol on the left side. Within 10 to 15
seconds the EC50 will start releasing hot steam into the milk. During the
steam release, the EC50 pump will make an intermittent noise indicating
that droplets of water are inserted into the heating system to be converted
into steam. During frothing the blue ready light will turn to red, indicating that
the system is heating.
e) To stop dispensing steam, turn the Selector Dial to the middle position and
remove the pitcher.
f) Set the pitcher aside for a few seconds to allow the froth to thicken.
g) Spoon the frothy milk over the espresso and then fill the remainder of the
cup with warmed milk.
h) Garnish with cocoa powder or chocolate sprinkles if desired.
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Note: To increase the temperature of the frothed milk, stop the frothing
action, set the pitcher aside and pull off the black frother sleeve. Now insert
the frothing wand into the milk again and continue steaming. The milk will
get hotter without any additional frothing action.
Note: You can also first froth the milk directly inside your cappuccino cup
and then add a shot of espresso: Prepare the portafilter and insert into
the machine. Then froth the milk inside the cappuccino cup (steps c to e)
above. Now move the cup with the frothed milk under the portafilter and
add the shot of espresso. This way you don’t waste any milk.
9. Cleaning the Frothing Sleeve and Steam Wand
It is extremely easy to clean the frothing system of the EC50, especially if it is
done right after frothing milk.
Note: Clean immediately after use.
• Pull the black frothing sleeve down and off the steam wand and clean under
warm running water.
• Fill a cup with a bit of water and immerse the steam wand of the frother.
• Turn the Selector Dial to the steam symbol and let steam push into the water
for a few seconds.
• Return the Selector Dial to the middle position.
• Replace the black frothing sleeve.
Caution: the frothing wand may be hot!
Note: If no steam comes out of the steam wand, hardened milk blocks its path.
Turn the Selector Dial to the middle position. Carefully use a needle to loosen
the milk residue. Then steam again.
10. Preparing Latte
Latte is the combination of one or two shots of espresso with an equal or larger
amount of hot steamed milk without or very little froth.
Note: Without the black frothing sleeve, the steam wand will steam, not froth
the milk.
Remove the black frothing sleeve. Then proceed with steaming and espresso
as explained in chapter 8.
Caution: the steam wand might be hot.
11. Turning OFF the EC50
• After making the last coffee wait for approx. 15 seconds so that the thermo
block can release any steam and rest-water into the tray. This is perfectly
normal.
• Now push the On/Off button to turn off the machine. The indicator light
is off.
Note: When not in use remove the Portafilter. This will extend the life of the
seal inside the brew head.
12. Cleaning & Maintenance
• Always disconnect the plug from the wall outlet and allow the appliance to
cool down before cleaning.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.
• Do not use harsh abrasives to clean. Wipe down the appliance housing with
a damp cloth.
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Wipe the brew head with a damp cloth. Caution: HOT! Danger of burning
or scalding!
• Rinse the water tank, the support grid and tray regularly with water.
• Empty the drip tray regularly.
• If the inner screen inside the brew head accumulates coffee oils, it can be
unscrewed for thorough cleaning.
Note: When removing the water tank, small water droplets might accumulate
on the receptacle for the valve. Wipe off the water droplets to avoid water
running down in the back of the machine.
• Cleaning the Steam Wand and Frothing Sleeve see chapter 9.
13. Decalcifying
When making espresso, always use cold clean water. Using spring water or
filtered water will slow down calcium build up. We recommend decalcifying the
machine after 200-300 uses or at least every six months.
• When using commercial decalcifying agents it is important to follow their
instructions. You can also dissolve 4 tablespoons of tartaric acid or citric
acid in 30 oz. water. Do not use vinegar as this will considerably shorten the
life of the seal inside the brew head
Decalcifying the brew head
a. Remove the portafilter.
b. For best results unscrew the screen inside the brew head. Wipe off any
coffee residue with a damp cloth.
c. Fill the water container with the decalcifying solution.
d. Place a large bowl beneath the brew head.
e. Push the On/Off button and turn the Selector Dial to the Cup symbol. Allow
1/3 to 1/2 of the solution to be pumped through the system and the brew head.
Note: There is no need to wait for the blue ready light to illuminate.
f. Turn the Selector Dial to the middle position to stop the process.
g. Let the machine sit for approx. 10 minutes.
Decalcifying the frother
a. Remove the black frothing sleeve.
b. Fill a pitcher with 6 to 8 oz. of cold water and immerse the steam wand into
the cold water.
c. Turn the Selector Dial to the steam symbol on the left and let steam pass
through for about 30 seconds. Repeat this process three or four times.
d. Now process the remaining decalcifying solution through the brew head.
Cleaning the system
a. Remove the water container and rinse thoroughly, then fill with fresh cold water.
b. Repeat above steps (d through g) with fresh cold water.
c. Replace screen in the brew head and tighten the screw securely.
14. Troubleshooting
Coffee runs down the side of the portafilter
A) Portafilter is not properly inserted.
Turn the handle of the portafilter further to the right.
B) Edge of sieve not free of ground coffee.
Switch OFF the appliance, remove the portafilter holder and clean the
edges of the sieve.
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C) Sealing ring inside brew head is dirty.
Remove the screen in the brew head by removing the center screw, clean
and replace the sealing ring. Caution: HOT.
D) Sealing ring no longer has elasticity.
Sealing ring must be replaced. Contact Customer Service to order.
Loud pump noise
A) No water in container.
Fill with water.
B) Water container not in correct position.
Raise water container and put into the correct position.
Very little or no coffee flows through the portafilter
A) No water in container.
Fill the container with water.
B) The screen inside the brew head is blocked
Brew water through the screen without the portafilter inserted. If no water
comes through, unscrew the screen and clean and replace.
C) The sieve is blocked.
Clean the sieve, insert into the portafilter and pump water through without
coffee. If no water comes through the sieve call Customer Service (see
chapter 17) for a replacement sieve.
Espresso brews out only as drops
A) Coffee grounds are too fine or packed down too firmly.
Do not tamp coffee grounds so firmly. Use a coarser grind of coffee.
B) Machine blocked by calcium deposits.
Decalcify the appliance. See chapter 13.
No crema
A) Coffee old or too dry.
Use fresh coffee.
B) Coffee not pushed down firmly enough. Water pushes through the coffee
too fast.
Tamp coffee grounds more firmly. Use a finer grind.
C) Coffee too coarse.
Use a finer grind.
D) Coffee blend not suited to espresso coffee.
Change brand of espresso.
Espresso not hot enough
Pre-warm cups and system, see chapter 5.
No steam from the steam tube
Tip of steam tube is blocked. See chapter 9. If no steam comes out of the
steam tube, then decalcify the steam tube. If the appliance is still blocked,
call Jura Capresso customer service, see chapter 17.
Not enough froth when frothing milk
A) Milk not fresh.
Use fresh milk.
B) Milk not suitable.
Use milk with no more than 1.5% fat content.
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C) Milk was too warm from the start.
Use milk of fridge temperature.
D) Not enough milk to froth.
Use more cold milk.
Water container drips when removed
Valve in base may be stuck.
Use finger to push valve back into place while holding the container over
a sink.
Uneven cup filling
A) Outlet in portafilter blocked.
Clean portafilter.
Espresso tastes bitter
Appliance has not been rinsed properly after decalcifying.
Pump 20 to 30 oz of fresh water through the appliance (see chapter 13,
Cleaning the System).
Appliance does not operate (no power)
Mechanical or electronic defect.
Call the Jura Capresso Customer Service, see chapter 17.
Missing parts
Contact Jura Capresso Customer Service, see chapter 17.
15. Recipes
Espresso:
1 1/2 to 2 ounces of coffee, add sugar to taste
Espresso ristretto:
Strong taste, only about 1 ounce, add sugar to taste
Espresso lungo:
Medium strong taste, 2 to 2 1/2 ounces
Cappuccino:
Prepare one or two shots of espresso in a pre-warmed cappuccino cup
Add steamed and frothed milk to taste
Garnish with cocoa powder or chocolate sprinkles
Latte:
Prepare one or two shots of espresso in a large cup
Prepare steamed milk
Fill the remainder of the cup with warmed milk
Italian-style Iced Coffee:
Ingredients: 4 scoops of vanilla ice-cream; 1/2 cup of milk; 2 cups of cold,
sweetened espresso; chocolate sprinkles.
Mix the milk and espresso
Pour over the ice-cream and decorate with the chocolate sprinkles
Espresso flambé:
Ingredients: 5 measures of brandy; 2 teaspoons of brown sugar, 2 cups of
espresso; whipping cream
Pour brandy into heat-resistant glasses, heat and then set alight
Add sugar and stir
Pour espresso over the top and garnish with a topping of whipped cream
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16. LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
This warranty covers your CAPRESSO machine, model #117 espresso machine.
The model # can be found on the bottom of the machine. This warranty is in
effect for one year from the date of the first consumer purchase. This warranty
covers all defects in materials or workmanship (parts and labor) This warranty
does not cover:
• Any machine not purchased from an Authorized JURA CAPRESSO Dealer.
• Commercial use of machine.
• Damage caused by accident, abuse, negligence, misuse, improper operation
or failure to follow instructions contained in this manual.
• Any service or alteration performed by an unauthorized person, company, or
association.
Other limitations and exclusions: Any implied warranties including fitness for
use and merchantability are limited in duration to the period of the express
warranty set forth above and no person is authorized to assume for JURA
CAPRESSO any other liability in connection with the sale of the machine. JURA
CAPRESSO expressly disclaims liability for incidental and consequential dam-
ages caused by the machine. The term “incidental damages” refers to the loss
of the original purchasers time, loss of the use of the machine or other costs
relating to the care and custody of the machine. The term “consequential
damages” refers to the cost of repairing or replacing other property which is
damaged when this machine does not work properly. The remedies provided
under this warranty are exclusive and in lieu of all others. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
17. JURA CAPRESSO CUSTOMER SERVICE:
Capresso EC50, Model #117 Product Registration
Your information will help us to better serve you.
Customer Service
1-800-767-3554
Mon-Thu 8AM – 9PM • Fri 8AM – 8PM • Sat 9AM – 5PM
Eastern Standard Time.
email: [email protected]
Jura Capresso Inc.
81 Ruckman Road, Closter, NJ 07624
201-767-3999 • Fax: 201-767-9684
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