Bezzera Duo MN V2 Dual Boiler Espresso Machine

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Dual PID controls for the coffee & steam boiler. Solid stainless steel body polished to a mirror finish.

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Bezzera Duo MN Dual Boiler Espresso Machine – V2, Double PID

Overview

If temperature control and stability are what you're looking for, your search is over! The Bezzera Duo MN uses two separate PID's to control the temperature of the coffee boiler and the water/steam boiler. We caught a first-look of the DUO at HOST Milan 2017, and we were thoroughly impressed with the thought Bezerra has put into this beginner dual boiler espresso machine that will make distinct flavor profiles with ease.

The Bezzera Duo MN equips the DUO with a beautiful 3.5" LED touch display that allows the user to program a number of functions with ease. Adjusting the temperature between the two boilers is crystal clear, as well as checking the water levels. Other programmable features on the touchpad include:

  • pre-infusion, priority heat up between boilers
  • auto on/off settings
  • switch between direct plumb and reservoir
  • automatic backflush program
  • maintenance reminders
  • selection of language

Features
Independently Controlled Boilers

Two separate PID's control the .45 L coffee boiler and 1L water/steam boiler. You can even program through the touch display which boiler you'd prefer to heat up first!

E61 Grouphead

The E61 grouphead ensures consistent water stability. Hot water circulates from the boiler through the grouphead and back to keep the grouphead and your portafilter nice and hot. Lever next to the grouphead activates a microswitch which turns on the pump to draw water through the coffee grinds.

Multi-Directional Steam and Hot Water Wand

Allows for more flexibility. Joystick controls for steam and hot water wands give instant on/off operation as opposed to knobs that you must turn clockwise / counter-clockwise. Each has a rubber cover to prevent fingers from burning.

Wooden Elements

Less plastic is always a bonus in our eyes. The Matrix is designed with wooden handles on not only the portafilter but the joysticks and lever as well.

Three Way Solenoid Valve

Allows quick removal of portafilter after espresso extraction by relieving the pressure built up in the grouphead. The result is a dry puck of coffee you can easily knock out of the portafilter.

Rotary Vane Pump and Motor

Produces a quieter extraction vs a vibratory vane pump. Situated underneath tank/reservoir and adjustment can be made from underneath the espresso machine.

Very Large Water Tank

A 4 L water reservoir means fewer refills for higher volume use, low water levels are detected by an electronic sensor and are indicated on the touch display. Refilling occurs from the top of the machine by lifting up the lid on hinges.

Passive Cup Warmer

Able to hold up to six cappuccino cups and passively warm them to ensure the coffee remains hot.

Automatic Water Refill to Boiler

Automatic plus safety cutout to prevent machine damage.

Accessories included:
  • Single and Double spout portafilter w/ wood handles
  • 1-cup & 2-cup filter baskets
  • Blind filter basket
  • Plastic tamper
  • Plastic scoop
  • Grouphead cleaning brush
  • Reservoir plug
  • 1.5-meter stainless steel braided hose
  • Instruction manual.
  • Measurements: 13" Width  x 18.5" Depth x 16 5/8th H with rails (and 15" H without rails)
  • Cup Warmer: 9 3/4" x 9 3/4"

Specifications
Brand

Bezzera

Height (inches)

17, approximate

Width (inches)

13, approximate

Depth (inches)

19, approximate

Wattage (watts)

Coffee – 800, Steam – 1200

Voltage (volts)

110 – 120

Boiler capacity (liters)

Coffee – 0.45, Steam – 1.05

Portafilter size (mm)

58

Tank capacity (liters)

4

Country of manufacture

Milan, Italy

Approvals

CE

Notes
  • Since this is a new model, every Bezzera Matrix/Duo model gets inspected, bench tested, and calibrated with 'water only' prior to shipping. Upon arrival, please use the machine within 5 business days.
  • Do not move or lift the machine from the top rails as damage may occur to the rails or body of the machine.
  • The Bezzera Matrix DE comes from Bezzera on a mini pallet, which is why we will ship this machine out to you, the customer, on a pallet. Additionally, it is less likely that your machine will arrive damaged with this shipping method.
  • 15 AMP plug and cable are designed to be used with 15 AMP in a continuous way and they admit pick of current until around 20 AMP. During our tests, we recorded 17,76 AMP (as maximum current) only in the 3:20 minutes of the warm-up time (when both boiler heat up together).
  • During the coffee brewing the service boiler heating element is disabled and when the machine is not used, thanks to the PID controls, only current impulses are given to the heating elements.
  • Note from Bezzera dated 03/25/2021
    • 20 AMP plug will continue to be used on Matrix and Duo 110 Volt versions because the safety standards do not allow the use of an undersized plug compared with the power consumption reported in the machine data label.
    • We will add advice into the machine box where we explain to the final user that it is possible to use the machine with a 15 Amp plug adapter only setting a boiler priority.
    • We would like to inform you that, according to our tests, the major difference in the machine performance, setting or not the boiler priority, is in the warm-up period.
    • We faced no big performance differences in the coffee thermostability and water/steam services, in the regular machine use, giving priority to a coffee or steam boiler.
  • WARM-UP TIME (no priority)
    Coffee service: 3:20 min
    Hot water / steam service: 6:45 min
  • WARM-UP TIME (coffee boiler/service boiler priority)
    Coffee service: 7:10 min
    Hot water / steam service: 10:10 min
  • TEST CONDITION:
    Power supply: 110V
    Frequency: 60 Hz
    Room temperature: 22°C
    Coffee boiler set point: 92°C
    Service boiler set point: 125°C

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?

Please visit one of the links below for more Bezzera products & information.
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Technical Support
 

Finding your part
  • Please use the parts diagrams provided below to determine the part(s) you need. Then use our search box above to find the part(s) on our website. If no results come up, more than likely we do not stock the part.
  • If uncertain, please go to the equipment model or part product page. Then use the Q&A tab found on that web page to ask your question.
  • Lastly, and only if the first 2 options were exhausted, please use our parts inquiry page.
  • Our call center does not have the training to handle parts inquiries for over 60,000 different parts items. Asking any questions regarding parts will more than likely result in you being referred to the above steps.
  • Please note also that all parts purchases are non-returnable or refundable and do not include technical support, instructions, or warranties as the purchase price of any part does not cover the cost of technical support. Technical support is available for repairing equipment in our shop.
  • Sorry, we will only special order a part for a model we carry AND was purchased through our supply chain.
  • Since we are unaware of the mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing expertise of a parts buyer or the tools owned by a parts buyer, we are never able to advise if a self-repair can be performed.

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TABLE 1 (MN/DE)

TABLE-1-(DUO-MN,DE)
# SKU
1 7474218
2 5964676
3 5225230
4 5492022
5 5224403.01
6 7816002
7 7815003
8 5073640LL
9 5073641DL
10 5058453LW
11 7663625LL
12 7819919
13 7804401
14 7812601
15 5370012
16 5074671LW
17 7474217
18 5163205.01CM
19 7818604
20 5056350LW
21 5968127R
22 7497009
23 7823001
24 5221826
25 5074672LW
26 5074924SG1
26A 5074923SG
27 5968124
28 5194654
29 7611502

TABLE 2 (MN)

TABLE-2-(DUO-MN)
# SKU # SKU
1 5283062 34 5301504TR
2 7815001 35 5162412LL
3 5221844 36 5302057AL
4 7816002 37 7816027
5 7304507TR 38 7814002
6 7304517 39 5058411LL
7 7666005 40 7470604
8 5162421LL 41 7474219
9 7304502TR 42 5055752LW
10 5162415LL 43 7374002
11 5162414LL 44 5302065.01AL
12 5492019 45 7496073.01
13 5221835 46 5471521.01
14 7815003 47 5471509
15 7812601 48 5224617
16 5058463LL 49 7496076
17 7474212 50 7373012
18 5221830 51 7611508
19 7633012 52 7730509
20 7819901 53 5963171
21 7666006.01 54 7741005.01 (110V)
22 5162413LL 7742404.01 (220/240V)
23 5194554 55 7703018
24 7611516 56 7630339 (110V)
25 7303001TR 7630341 (220/230V)
26 7304505TR 7630343 (240V)
27 7304538TR 57 7701123 (110V)
28 5194617 7702322 (220/230V)
29 5225228.01 7702415
30 7304534TR 58 7200514
31 7826206 59 7492004
32 7304001TR 60 5226416AL
33 5223003    

TABLE 3 (MN/DE)

TABLE-3-(DUO-MN,DE)
# SKU
1 5493042
2 5471539
3 7496018
4 5471505
5 7496052
6 5471019
7 5283053TP
8 5224615TP
9 5302017TP
10 5302077TP
11 5224620TP
12 5965212.01AL

TABLE 4 (MN)

TABLE-4-(DUO-MN)
# SKU
1 5163374LL
2 5164092LL
3 5320527BL
4 5494016
5 5302006TP
6 5192320
7 7666008
8 7814001
9 7663573
10 5722312TP (230V)
5722313TP (115V)
11 5301507TR
12 7826212
13 7434009
14 5164091R
15 5302011
16 7303044TR
17 5495008

TABLE 5 (MN/DE)

TABLE-5-(DUO-MN,DE)
# SKU
1 7615002
2 5225416TP
3 7816002
4 7814001
5 5162420LL
6 5162419LL
7 5320528BL
8 5302006TP
9 5302009
10 5225209TP
11 5192321
12 5301506TR
13 7666008
14 7452509.02
15 7452511.01
16 7434009
17 7496040
18 7816422
19 7816017
20 5058125LW
21 5225205
22 5192001
23 5265807
24 5721128.01AL (120V 1200W)
5722239.01AL (220/240V 1100/1300W)

TABLE 6 (MN)

TABLE-6-(DUO-MN)
# SKU
1 7811402
2 7493011
3 5267013
4 7479940
5 7479938
6 7479939
7 7479937
8 7479936
9 7479935
10 7479934
11 7479956
12 7479955
13 7479954
14 7479953
15 7479952
16 7479961
17 7479960
18 7479945
19 7479944
20 7479943
21 7479957
22 7479942
23 7479946
24 5493039
25 5471022
26 7479941
27 7479951
28 7479950
29 7479967
30 7479968
31 7479969
32 7479970
33 7479971
34 7479931
35 7479947
36 7479948
37 7372004
38 7479933
39 7479949
40 5963576AL

TABLE 7 (MN/DE)

TABLE-7-(DUO-MN,DE)
# SKU
1 7496052
2 5283055TW
3 5494004
4 5496042
5 5225610
6 5222823CM
7 5221826CM
8 5260204DL
9 5471513
10 7372004 (wood)
7371511.01 (black)
11 5261801
12 5224603TP
13 7496072
14 5471532
15 5190501
16 7496073
17 7371004
19 7496095
20 5471037
21 7305019
22 5221872TW
23 5226621DL
24 5226622DL
25 5493046
26 7479990.02TW
27 7479985.02TW
28 5964101 (wood)
5964085.01AL (plastic)

TABLE 8 (MN)

TABLE-8-(DUO-MN)
# SKU
1 7615002
2 7812402
3 5057012
4 5493047.01
5 5493049
6 7816002
7 5053044
8 7826402
9 7822603
10 7814001
11 7614007
12 7614006
13 7372507
14 7633628
15 7633906
16 5221875CM
17 7633326
18 7637209
19 7635424.01
20 7816203
21 7663007
22 7816017
23 7818009
24 5058124.01LL
25 7661047.01PR
26 5963187R (SW V1.1)
5963169.03R (SW V2.0)
27 7551001 (USA 125V 15A)
7551003 (USA 250V 20A)
7555001 (Schuko)
7554001 (UK)
7552001 (Australia)
7555003 (Switzerland)

TABLE 9A (MN)

TABLE-9-(DUO-MN)
# SKU
1 7990603
2 5372101
3 5373001
4 5471031.01
5 5471035
6 5471003
7 5471527
8 7479972.01TW
9 7305006TW
10 7305007TW
11 5371205
12 7816026
13 7493021
14 5371203
15 5371204.01
16 7809810
17 5978508.02
18 5965588.02R (1-cup)
5965590.02R (2-cup)


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TABLE 9 (MN)

TABLE-9A-(DUO-MN)
# SKU
1 7990603
2 5372101
3 5373001
4 5471031.01
5 5471035
6 5471003
7 5471527
8 7479972.01TW
9 7305006TW
10 7305007TW
11 7371520
12 5965630R
13 5965629R

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      Correct. However, the position where the steam knob is supposed to lock in, it does not.
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      Q Correct. However, the position where the steam knob is supposed to lock in, it does not. answer now
      Asked by Jacob on March 14, 2024 11:48 am
      Answered by the admin

      It sounds like an internal part of the valve is broken. It will need to be evaluated by a professional as this is not a simple diagnosis. If you want to check yourself, you would need to compare the internal parts to the valve that is working. Please unplug the machine from the electrical outlet and perform while the machine is cooled down and cold. Takes lots of pictures as you remove.

    2. I recently purchased the MN and my steam knob is a bit loose, to the point where it often won't stay in it's locked on position and I have to hold it. Is there something I'm able to do to tighten that down?
    3. 0 votes
      Q I recently purchased the MN and my steam knob is a bit loose, to the point where it often won't s...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Jacob on March 12, 2024 3:02 pm
      Answered by the admin

      There is only one position it locks. All others it does not lock.

    4. Hi. I see you have listed a Bezzera 4-hole steam tip, but it doesn't list as compatible for my machine (Duo). Do you carry something like that? I'm thinking it could help tame/equalize the Duo's steam pressure, that with the stock 2-hole is more powerful and directional than my previous machine.
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      Q Hi. I see you have listed a Bezzera 4-hole steam tip, but it doesn't list as compatible for my ma...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Quixotequester on February 6, 2023 8:47 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We are very sorry, we do not have a solution for you.

    6. looking for a head gasket for my duo, the one I ordered from you last time is out of stock and wondering if there is a different in stock part I can get, thank you!
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      Q looking for a head gasket for my duo, the one I ordered from you last time is out of stock and wo...... Read more answer now
      Asked by David on March 24, 2022 12:41 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, there are still parts shortages in Europe, and when we get in parts, we get a bunch of customers who purchased their machines elsewhere to buy most of our stock on parts that can be difficult to acquire. If a MN model, then any E61 8mm gasket should suffice. If the DE, this is more challenging. As you can see, the DUO can be an MN or a DE version

    8. Recently had excess pressure release steam through the top of the machine (pretty loudly) and did it a few days in a row. No impact to the machine's operation until today when the temperature reading on the steam boiler stays between 69 - 80 degrees and doesn't increase at all. No steam producing or water coming out of the hot water wand. I removed the bottom to see if I needed to reset the high limit switch and only found the temperature probe. Any thoughts on steps to take or if there are any recommend repair technicians in the DFW area would be much appreciated
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      Q Recently had excess pressure release steam through the top of the machine (pretty loudly) and did...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Thad on February 10, 2022 3:07 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry for the delay. Please search the internet for repair facilities. Either the PID sensor is fouled up or the heating element has melted and is powering from ground. It can also be a faulty safety vale on the boiler as well. Lastly, the mother board may not be reading the correct signal. As you can see, there are a host of potential issues.

    10. Hi, I would like to order a new E61 grouphead screen for my Bezzera Duo MN, but I only see a couple other brands available on your site. Is there one you'd recommend that would be compatible?
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      Q Hi, I would like to order a new E61 grouphead screen for my Bezzera Duo MN, but I only see a coup...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Thomas on January 26, 2022 2:24 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we cannot confirm if any other brands would be compatible.

    12. Where can I find instructions for plumbing the machine in, including the drain?
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      Q Where can I find instructions for plumbing the machine in, including the drain? answer now
      Asked by K on March 3, 2021 2:49 am
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, the manufacturer does not provide any instructions for plumbing as every scenario and plumbing hookup can be different. We do have our own general requirements.

    14. Hello - I recently purchased a Bezzera Duo MN from you guys. I am looking at the various aftermarket IMS filter baskets and shower screens in single and double range such as (https://www.wholelattelove.com/collections/ims/products/baristapro-15g-nanotech-precision-portafilter-basket) and wondering: a) if they are even needed given the stock baskets and shower screen that come with the Bezzera b) if they’d fit my Bezzera There is almost negligible information on the Bezzera Duo on the internet and the manual. Where can I learn more about the quality of my filter basket and shower screen?
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      Q Hello - I recently purchased a Bezzera Duo MN from you guys. I am looking at the various aftermar...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Kash on June 12, 2020 4:07 pm
      Answered by the admin Please search for our competitive filter baskets and show screens on our web site. Unfortunately, there is not a lot of information on the filter baskets and shower screens for many espresso machines.
      A Most accessories for that fit an e61 group head should work for this machine. I have the Bezzera Duo MN and currently have an IMS shower screen as well as VST and Barista Pro baskets. I primarily use a bottomless portafilter so I don't have to worry about height.
    16. Hello, Do you know if it’s possible to get this machine with stainless steel boilers? Thanks!
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      Q Hello, Do you know if it’s possible to get this machine with stainless steel boilers? Thank...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Tara Malsberger on August 8, 2019 9:31 pm
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      Sorry, it is not at this time.

      Stainless steel boilers are nice, but they are not always as resilient to limescale as some would state. We have seen stainless steel boilers with lots of limescale.

      We also have seen some stainless steel boilers with what we call a 'black water' that seems to develop with certain water types used in these boilers. This black water comes from 'rust' in the stainless steel.

      Stainless steel is an alloy made up of iron and at least 10.5% chromium as well as lesser amounts of other elements such as carbon, silicon or manganese. It is the chromium that resists corrosion, making the steel “stainless.” There are over 150 recognized grades of stainless steel, and each has different properties and rust resistance. Some are better at resisting rust than others, but all can rust.

    18. Hello. I have just purchase this machine and I was wondering what size Allen wrench would i need to access the side panel to adjust the pressure to the steam wand?
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      Q Hello. I have just purchase this machine and I was wondering what size Allen wrench would i need...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Jenny Bak on September 11, 2018 10:26 pm
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      For proper operation, please read the instructional manual or please watch our video for programming. The steam pressure is changed through the front display panel.