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I may get commissions for purchases made through links in this post.Your Breville espresso machine cost you a pretty penny. To keep it working at its best for a long time, you need to know how to properly clean it. Running your Breville through a flush clean cycle when prompted by your espresso machine is a good first step. However, there are other some other maintenance steps you should take on a regular basis to keep your brewer working at its best. Keep reading to learn more about how to clean Breville espresso machine, with steps for the Bambino or Barista Express, Pro and Touch models.
How To Clean A Breville Espresso MachineIn addition to descaling your Breville coffee maker and regularly replacing the water filter, you need to complete a basic cleaning cycle from time to time. This will help keep your machine working at its best and prevent leaks. A really nice feature of these premium Breville models is that they will alert you when the brewer detects that maintenance is needed. It will usually come on after 200 brew cycles, but that number can vary based on the model. The way the alert is displayed will vary depending on which unit you have, sometimes with flashing lights.
It’s important to understand the difference between the Breville cleaning alert and descaling alert, especially if you have a Barista Express. If you see a descale alert, see my related post with steps to descale Breville espresso machine models. This is an important deep cleaning step that you don’t want to skip. While you may find other sites recommending descaling with water and vinegar, I think a commercial descaling solution will work better without damaging your machine.
There are two basic supplies you need to run a flush cycle on your Breville Barista Express, Pro, Touch or Bambino espresso machine: cleaning tablets and a disc. These are the most important pieces, though you may also eventually need the cleaning tool and brush. Hopefully you haven’t misplaced those. If you lost them, consider this kit.
A Breville espresso machine use cleaning tablets during the clean cycle to remove coffee oils and residue. It is recommended that you use the official tablets from Breville. These are made with food grade ingredients (sodium carbonate and sodium percarbonate). This makes them safe for your machine too, as the ingredients won’t be corrosive to the internal parts in your brewer. Be sure to read the safety instructions before beginning the process. If you choose to buy off-brand tablets, be sure to read the description carefully to see if they are compatible with your Breville model.
A silicone rubber cleaning disc was included with your Breville espresso machine when you purchased it. It is required to run a flush cycle. Using it is easy. It fits into the portafilter and the tablet sits on it. This allows you to backflush the machine. If you have lost or misplaced it, you’ll need to order a new one. Be sure to check the details to make sure the disc is compatible with the Breville machine you have.
The touch screen display makes cleaning the Breville Barista Touch easy. Touch the settings icon in the top right. Select the clean cycle. Empty the drip tray. Insert the 1 cup basket into the portafilter. Place the disc inside and put the tablet in it. Place the portafilter into the group head. Press the right arrow in the top right of the screen to continue. Then hit start on the screen to begin the cycle. The screen will tell you when the cycle is done. At that point, remove the portafilter. If that tablet has dissolved compeltely, just run a hot water rinse cycle. If it has not, repeat the cycle until it has dissolved.
How To Flush Breville Barista Touch Espresso MachineYou may also find these instructions on page 22 of your user manual.
How To Clean Breville Barista Express ImpressAfter completing all the steps on how to run the clean cycle for your Breville coffee machine, you should take the opportunity to clean out the other parts of the machine to keep it working at its best. You may need or want need to repeat the cleaning process for some parts of the machine (especially the portafilter and steam wand!) in between running a full automated flush cycle.
Run this cycle if you ever notice that no coffee grinds are coming from the grinder. The chute may be blocked or there could be water or moisture in the grinder chamber or chute. Grinder burrs are sharp so be careful when following these steps!
You should clean the steam wand anytime after texturizing milk. Wipe the steam wand with a damp cloth. Then put the steam wand over the drip tray and turn the steam dial to the STEAM position. This will expel any milk that may be left inside the wand.
From time to time, the steam wand may become blocked by left behind milk residue. If you notice the quality of the frothing start to degrade, the steam wand needs a clean. To fix this, first just try taking the tool with pin and inserting the pin into the holes of the steam wand. Move them around gently. After this, try another STEAM cycle. If there still appears to be a block, use the spanner in the middle of the cleaning tool to unscrew the steam wand tip. Let the tip soak in some hot water and reuse the pin in the holes. Reattach the tip to the wand and try again. Repeat until successful.
After each brew, you should rinse the portafilter and filter basket under hot water. This will rinse out any coffee particles and oils that may have been left behind from your last brew. If the holes in the filter or portafilter become blocked, put the filter into the portafilter without any coffee grounds in it. Lock it into the group head. Run water through the machine. Take your cleaning tool and clear the filter basket holes. If they remain blocked, dissolve a cleaning tablet in hot water and soak the filter basket and portafilter. Let them sit for 20 minutes and then rinse them well.
After each use, wipe the inside of the group head and shower screen with a damp cloth. At least once a week, you should also run a hot water only cycle to remove any leftover grinds and oil residue inside the machine. To do this, put an empty filter basket (no grinds) into the portafilter and then insert that into the group head. Press the 1 CUP button to start a hot water flow through the machine and then after a few seconds press it again to stop (if you have a Barista Touch, just press the ‘BREW’ button). Remove the portafilter and rinse it well.
Use a soft damp cloth to wipe down the outer housing of the Barista Express as well as the warming tray. Then wipe a soft dry cloth over it. Never use an abrasive cloth or pad as you may scratch your brewer.
Remove and empty the drip tray daily. If you don’t do it daily, you will definitely want to empty it when the drip tray full indicator is showing “EMPTY ME!”. Remove the grid and compartments from the drip tray. Dump grounds from the dry compartment into the bin. Remove the EMPTY ME! indicator by pulling it up until the side latches release. Use warm soap water and a non-abrasive sponge to hand wash the drip tray.
The storage tray is located behind the drip tray. When you slide the drip tray out, the storage tray will pull forward. Use a soft damp cloth to wipe it.