DSLatte wrote:I've been considering a Europiccola partially based on its steaming performance. Meaning, especially, that I don't have to hit another switch and wait for steam. Yet, I see two switches on the Europiccola that are not present on the La Pavoni Professional model. My first undertanding was that this was just a light. But, it looks like a switch and over at the tips for the La Pavoni over at Sweet Maria's, they say something about activating "both switches" to heat it up. La Pavoni's manual doesn't seem to say anything about activating a second switch for steam.
So what am I looking at? There are what looks like two switches for the La Pavoni Europiccola and just one switch for the La Pavoni Pro. Can somebody explain the difference?
The older La Pavoni Europiccola models have two switches (the ones made before 1990 or 1980?). According to the manual, you turn on the bottom switch to heat the boiler for making espresso; and you turn on the top switch for extra heat/steam for using the steam wand.
However, I find that turning on both switches heats up the boiler more quickly. So I usually turn both on to heat up, turn off the top one, bleed off some steam, pull a cleaning shot, then pull the espresso shots.
Other models of the Europiccola had one switch and a blank or one switch and a light. Not sure which models or model years those apply to, though.
The La Pavoni Professional only has one switch. And the Europiccola and the Professional are different types of machines.