DISCONTINUED Bezzera BZ07 DE PID Electronic Espresso Machine

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It has been replaced with the BZ10 model.

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Bezzera BZ07 DE PID Electronic Espresso Machine

Overview

The Bezzera now with PID temperature control on heat exchanger boiler.

This beautiful and compact stainless steel espresso machine can be a fine addition to any home! There are many benefits and a solid performance that can be found from the following features on this espresso machines:

This machine is classified as a full-automatic whereby the operator of the machine presses the coffee button to start the espresso extraction and depresses the same button to stop the espresso extraction OR the operator can depress one of the user-programmed dosage buttons to control the amount of water through the coffee grinds.

The BZ07's grouphead houses two electric heating elements and a thermostat to monitor temperature at the grouphead, and the boiler pressure/temperature is monitored by a PID microprocessor and PID sensor in the boiler.

Features
  • Multi-directional steam and hot water wand.
  • Lever-type, spring-loaded steam and hot water valves.
  • Thermostat-controlled heated 58 mm grouphead.
  • All stainless steel body polished to a mirror finish.
  • Removable three (3) liter water reservoir.
  • Low water level switch turns off power when reservoir water level gets too low.
  • Vibration pump installed with air release valve.
  • Vacuum breaker valve to allow machine to be placed on a timer.
  •  NSF approved Nistla (nickel) plated copper boiler.
  • Overpressure valve (OPV) adjustable to change exiting overpressure created by pump.
  • Circuitry for automatic refill of internal boiler from water reservoir.
  • Three (3) way solenoid valve for quick removal of portafilter after espresso extraction.
  • Accessories: dual spout portafilter, 2-cup filter basket, 1-cup filter basket, plastic tamper, grouphead cleaning brush, and blind filter basket.

Specifications

Brand

Bezzera

Height (inches)

15, approximate

Width (inches)

9.5

Depth (inches)

17

Weight (pounds)

42

Wattage (watts)

1400

Voltage (volts)

110 – 120

Boiler capacity (liters)

1.5

Portafilter size (mm)

58

Tank capacity (liters)

3

Country of manufacture

Milan, Italy

Notes
  • White" body panel: Some machines come with a thin white coating that can easily be peeled off.
  • Differences between BZ02 and BZ07 models:
    • The BZ02 has plastic side panels with a stainless steel rear, and the BZ07 as stainless steel wraparound body.
    • The BZ07 is a narrower machine, and due to this, the water wand and steam wand are very close to each other.
    • The steam wand and hot water wand are on a bi-directional, horizontal axis for rotation while the same on the BZ07 is multi-directional.
    • The grouphead on the BZ02 is welded to the boiler and the heat transfers passively while the BZ07 has a heating element with a thermostat to control temperature.
    • The steam and hot water wands are controlled by a rotational knob on the BZ02 and a spring-loaded handle on the BZ07.
  • Grouphead: The brew group size of this machine is 58 mm. It will not fit standard E61 portafilters or other E61 parts.
  • Direct connect option: We only sell the tank models at this time. There currently is no retro fit to turn it into direct connect.
  • Steam tips: We have confirmed the GoldPro2Hole steam tip does not fit into this machine. We don't have any alternative steam tips at this time.

General Espresso Machine Notes/Warnings:

  • Upon first use (tank/reservoir models): On the initial start-up (or after a long period of non-use), it is important to make sure the pump is removing water from the tank. When the machine is powered on, you will hear the pump running. After 5 seconds, squeeze the in-line hose in the tank (usually the longest hose, has a particle filter attached). if you hear a different sound, this means the pump is working correctly. If not, immediately power down the machine and contact us. For more information, visit this page General Manual Pump Priming.
  • Electrical: To avoid electrical damage to this espresso machine which is not considered a manufacturer’s defect, please acquire and install a single-outlet surge suppressor rated at 1080 joules or higher. Without the recommended surge suppressor, the espresso machine can be damaged at the power switch, the electronics, the heating element, the pressurstat, or the wiring inside. For more information, visit this page Power Protection.
  • Water: To increase the useful life and not damage your espresso machine, please use softened water. Softened water is water without calcium and magnesium, but still has other minerals for espresso extraction. Do not use distilled, purified, or reverse osmosis water as these types of water create oxidation with the metals and cause the same damaging effects as limescale. For more information, visit this page Water Choice.
  • Descaling: We do not recommend descaling unless there is an issue with the espresso machine. Too much descaling can eat away at the metals and gaskets inside an espresso machine. As a preventative measure, we recommend using softened water as explained in the bullet point above.
  • Backflushing: This procedure of cleaning the grouphead will need to be performed from time to time. For more information, visit this page Espresso Machine Backflush – Why 50?

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      I need a CPU and flow meter for a Bezzera BZ07 SDE1/L2 Manufactured 29/07/2010 I did not see the date range in the parts diagrams. This machine is volumetric and has an analog (no PID) pressure/ temp control.
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      Q I need a CPU and flow meter for a Bezzera BZ07 SDE1/L2 Manufactured 29/07/2010 I did not see th...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Bruce White on May 21, 2020 3:17 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We are very sorry, but Bezzera has not provided this information. We suggest searching the code on the CPU on our web site. This is usually the ebst way. Unfortunately, this can not happen on the flowmeter, and we would suggest finding the closest one that matches.

    2. Hi, i have a machine like this, it's a couple years old, really works fine, but the last few weeks the High Temp limit switch on the boiler keeps tripping on me, sometimes several times a day, and i have to let it cool down before it actually works again, is there anything that can be checked? or any part that would need repaired or replaced to solve this issue? thanks, please let me know.
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      Q Hi, i have a machine like this, it's a couple years old, really works fine, but the last few wee...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Gregg on March 23, 2018 4:33 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We are unsure what you mean when you say, "i have a machine like this...". This implies you do not have this exact model.

      If you are uncertain on what is causing an overheat issue to trip the high limit safety thermostat, the heating element, the pressure or temperature regulator (based on which exact model you have), wiring and brain unit need to be tested with a multi-meter. If you are uncertain on how to use a multi-meter or to test the different components, we suggest hiring a professional or sending it to us for diagnostic testing.