Euro 2000... Anyone own one? - Page 2
- doubleOsoul (original poster)
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Holy*** Batman! This is a pretty little unit. I can't wait to try it out.
Does anyone have an operating manual that can be shared?
HAPPY CANADA DAY to all my Canuck homies
Does anyone have an operating manual that can be shared?
HAPPY CANADA DAY to all my Canuck homies
www.soulsidecoffee.com LMWDP #354
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That is quite nice, with the one exception of the tacky model badge in the corner. If you got it for a couple hundred bucks, it looks like you got a steal.
Ross Leidy
- doubleOsoul (original poster)
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Ross,
Agreed on both accounts. I was looking at that badge to see how removable it is. The Euro was only used a little to entertain but they were not really into espresso. Good luck for me.
Agreed on both accounts. I was looking at that badge to see how removable it is. The Euro was only used a little to entertain but they were not really into espresso. Good luck for me.
www.soulsidecoffee.com LMWDP #354
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1st line.com has a printable manual for the Isomac Tea which should be similar.
Great buy on the machine!
Kurt
Great buy on the machine!
Kurt
- another_jim
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Actually, the machine originally was be built on the same frame and internals as the Isomac Millennium; just the case was different. However, your machine has the later model external steam and water valves (the newer Millenniums have these too). So I don't know if the new ones maintain this identity.
But still, if you can't find drawings and instructions for it, I'm guessing the Millennium ones will be as close as you can possibly get.
But still, if you can't find drawings and instructions for it, I'm guessing the Millennium ones will be as close as you can possibly get.
Jim Schulman
- doubleOsoul (original poster)
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Thanks everyone for your input. Guess what? The seller gave me the original manual so it's all good. I see why some mention the steam wand. It's at a real ding-dong angle - you could steam an eye out with that thing...lol.
Could one swap it out for an Isomac wand or any wand that has a better angle?
Could one swap it out for an Isomac wand or any wand that has a better angle?
www.soulsidecoffee.com LMWDP #354
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Add me to the user group. Mine has an improved steam wand orientation and a more serious label, "Espressa".
Love it.
Love it.