Bezzera Mitica V2 HX Espresso Machine

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Bezzera’s top HX machine featuring E61 grouphead w/ flow control capability, PID controls, & rotary vane pump w/ capability to hook up to a direct water line connection.

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Bezzera Mitica PID V2 Switchable Espresso Machine

Overview

We are welcoming our newest Bezzera Mitica PID heat exchanger model to 1st-line Equipment. The Bezzera Mitica can be switched from tank model to direct plumb. It has the classic E61 lever design grouphead with a polished stainless steel body. The Bezzera Mitica comes with a copper boiler with an internal thermosypon heat exchanger, as a result allows you to produce coffee, steam and hot water without any delay. In addition, the Mitcia has a four liter water tank along with a rotary vane pump.

Features
  • Heat exchanger with a large copper boiler. This allows you to brew coffee, steam milk, and pour hot piping water all at the same time.
  • PID controller allows programmability of temperature of boiler - the benefit is you can change it for different coffees
  • The classic E61 grouphead. Hot water circulates from the heat exchanger through the grouphead and back to keep the grouphead nice and hot. Lever next to the grouphead activates a microswitch which turns on the pump to pump water through the coffee grinds.
  • Boiler pressure gauge: (measures 0-3) Indicates steam boiler pressure.
  • Pump pressure gauge: (measures 0-16) Indicate brew pressure during espresso extraction. Please note you should only look this gauge when extracting espresso. At all other times, the reading is irrelevant.
  • Multi-directional steam wand and hot water wand: It gives you more flexibility. There is no insulation on the wands so it can provide faster steaming / frothing of milk over 'no-burn' steam wands. Joystick controls for steam and hot water wands give instant on / off operation as opposed to knobs that you must turn clockwise / counter clockwise.
  • The rotary vane pump and motor sits underneath tank / reservoir and the adjustment can be from underneath the espresso machine.
  • Switchable from reservoir mode to direct plumb mode: In order to make the switch, there is a loose wire found in reservoir area inside, the wire needs to be connected. The plug needs to be inserted into the reservoir connection underneath the reservoir. You need to remove the plug from the water line connection under the machine and the stainless steel braided hose needs to be attached. We suggest purchasing the fitting we recommend to attach on the other end of the hose for the water line.

Additional Features:

  • Three way manual solenoid valve: Allows quick removal of portafilter after espresso extraction by relieving the pressure built up in the grouphead.
  • Very large water tank: Less refills for higher volume use. Refilling occurs from top of machine by lifting up lid on hinges.
  • Passive cup warmer: Heated faster with the non-insulated boiler.
  • Auto-fill relay / brain unit: Made by Gicar. Placed on bottom base of unit away from the heat near the top of the machine. There is a cover that is over the relay to deflect possible water leakage.
  • Accessories included: Single spout portafilter, double spout portafilter, 1-cup filter basket, 2-cup filter basket, blind filter basket, plastic tamper, plastic scoop, grouphead cleaning brush, reservoir plug, 1.5 meter stainless steel braided hose, and instruction manual.

Specifications

Brand

Bezzera

Height (inches)

17, approximate

Width (inches)

13, approximate

Depth (inches)

18, approximate

Weight (pounds)

66

Wattage (watts)

1450

Voltage (volts)

110

Boiler capacity (liters)

2

Portafilter size (mm)

58

Tank capacity (liters)

4

Country of manufacture

Milan, Italy

Approvals

CE

Notes
  • Instruction manual: The instructions say there is a nipple but it's not included.
  • Portafilters: The portafilter may come with a standard handle, not the serpent logo shown in the photograph. This is due to the manufacturer switching them without notifying us.
  • Manual Drain Valve: Starting with serial number NP01815321 and higher (until further notice from Bezzera and it may change again without notice), the minimum water level probe in the boiler has been removed. A manual drain valve has been added.

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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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.

COD. 9942050.04 REV.02

TABLE 1 Mod. S – TOP

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-1-Mod-S-TOP
# SKU
1 5074469SG (up to 23.02.16)
5074469.01SG (from 24.02.16)
5074470SG (up to 23.02.16)
5074470.01SG (from 24.02.16)
2 7816002
3 7474217
4 5074616LW
5 5961602.01
6 5344025.01
7 7809804
8 7474218
9 5340003.05LL (tank version)
5340011LL (TOP version)
10 5074617LW
11 5340503DL

TABLE 1A Mod. R

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-1A-Mod-R
# SKU
1 5074470SG (up to 23.02.16)
5074470.01SG (from 24.02.16)
2 7819901
3 5056330LW
4 5074620LW
5 7819911
6 5344025.01
7 7809804
8 7816002
9 7474218
10 5340003.05LL
11 5074617LW
12 5340503LL
13 7611502
14 7303502
15 5224403.01
16 5492022
17 5225230

TABLE 1B Mod. TOP PID

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-1B-Mod-TOP-PID
# SKU
1 5074905SG
2 7816002
3 7474217
4 5074616LW
5 5961602.01
6 5344042
7 7809804
8 7474218
9 5340011LL
10 5074617LW
11 5340503DL
12 7819919
13 7812601
14 5058453LW
15 5370012
16 7804401
17 7663625LL

TABLE 2 Mod. S

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-2-Mod-S
# SKU
1 7373006.03
2 7496073.01
3 5471509
4 5302065
5 7374002
6 5471521.01
7 7812601
8 7374004
9 7819908
10 5224617
11 7496076
12 5224414
13 5194540
14 5221830
15 5225228
16 7826206
17 5225246
18 5471535
19 7400902
20 7432523
21 5162237.01LL
22 5194590
23 5301504TR
24 7701111 (115V)
7702310 (230V)
7702409 (240V)
25 7630327 (110V)
7630328 (220/230V)
7630329 (240V)
26 5221844
27 7304001TR
28 7303034TR
29 7303036TR
30 7731018 (100V C/OR)
7731019 (120V WITH OR)
7731022 (220V 60HZ WITH OR)
7731020 (230V WITH OR)
7731021 (240V WITH OR)
31 7470602
32 7303006
33 5194592
34 5162236.01LL
35 7611512
36 5194529
37 7809806
38 5963009.03
39 7805009
40 7816004
41 7816009
42 7634816
43 5963070.03
44 5963071.03

TABLE 2A (up to 20.02.13) Mod. TOP

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-2A-(up-to-20-02-13)-Mod-TOP
# SKU
1 5162237.01LL
2 5301504TR
3 7701111 (115V)
7702310 (230V)
7702409 (240V)
4 7630327 (110V)
7630328 (220/230V)
7630329 (240V)
5 5194508.01LL
6 5221844 NUT
7 7815001
8 5283018CM
9 5162236.01LL
10 5194597LL
11 7809806
12 7304502TR
13 5301519
14 7200512
15 7432523
16 7304001TR
17 7303034TR
18 7816001
19 5194601LL
20 7303001TR
21 7304505TR
22 5194617LL
23 7304502TR
24 5225228
25 7826206
26 5302057
27 5057859LW
28 5221844
29 5471535
30 5037837LL
31 5963009.03
32 5221830
33 7496076
34 5226416
35 7730509
36 7741005
36 7742404
37 7816027
38 5492011
39 5221819
40 7400902
41 5471032
42 7816005

TABLE 2A (from 21.02.13) Mod. TOP

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-2A-(from-21-02-13)-Mod-TOP
# SKU
1 5162237.01LL
2 5301504TR
3 7701111 (115V)
7702310 (230V)
7702409 (240V)
4 7630327 (110V)
7630328 (220/230V)
7630329 (240V)
5 5194508.01LL
6 5221844
7 7815001
8 5283018CM
9 5162236.01LL
10 5194597LL
11 7809806
12 7304502TR
13 5301519 (3/8″ G, up to 15.01.15)
7304507TR (1/8″ G, from 16.01.15)
14 7200512 (3/8″G, up to 15.01.15)
7200514 (3/8″ G x 1/8″ G, from 15.01.15)
15 7432523
16 7304001TR
17 7303034TR
18 5037842LL
19 5194601LL
20 7303001TR
21 7304505TR
22 5194617LL
23 7304502TR
24 5225228
25 7826206
26 5302057
27 5057859LW
28 7816002
29 5471535
30 5037837.01LL
31 5963009.03
32 5221830
33 7496076
34 5226416
35 7730509
36 7741005
36 7742404
37 7816027
38 5492011 (D 15×3, up to 15.01.15)
5492018 (D 8×2 asbestos free, from 16.01.15)
39 5221819 (3/8"G, up to 15.01.15)
5221835 (1/8"G, from 16.01.15)
40 7400902
41 5471032 (Filter, up to 15.01.15)
7492004 (Gasket D 8.5×4.2×1.5, from 16.01.15)
42 7816005
43 7822603
44 7809804
45 7470604
46 7474219
47 7814002
48 5223005TP

TABLE 2B (up to 01.03.13) Mod. R

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-2B-(up-to-01-03-13)-Mod-R
# SKU
1 5223003
2 5221844
3 7815001
4 5283018CM
5 5302032
6 7611508
7 7472401
8 7374005
9 7496048
10 7730506
11 7741102 (110V 18MF)
7742206 (220/240V 10MF)
12 7479976
13 5038420LL
14 7613001
15 7802403
16 7804002
17 7816422
18 7816005
24 7701111 (115V)
7702310 (230V)
7702409 (240V)
25 7630327 (110V)
7630328 (220/230V)
7630329 (240V)
26 5301504TR
27 7303034TR
28 7304001TR
29 5221844
30 5194592
31 5162237.01LL
32 5162236.01LL
33 5194574.01LL
34 7200514
35 7613004
36 7432523
37 7400902
38 7802402

TABLE 2B (from 02.03.13) Mod. R

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-2B-(from-02-03-13)-Mod-R
# SKU
1 5223003
2 5221844
3 7815001
4 5283018CM
5 5302023
6 7611508
7 7730509
8 7741005 (110V)
7742404 (220/240V 50/60Hz)
9 7816027
10 7814002
11 5037837.01LL
12 7474219
13 7470604
14 7809804
15 7822603
16 5301504TR
17 7630327 (110V)
7630328 (220/230V)
7630329 (240V)
18 7701111 (115V)
7702310 (230V)
7702409 (240V)
19 7303034TR
20 7304001TR
21 5194508.01LL
22 7432523
23 7400902
24 5194574.01LL
25 5162236.01LL
26 5162237.01LL
27 7200514
28 7613004
29 5037842LL

TABLE 3 (up to 30.10.12)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-3-(up-to-30-10-12)
# SKU
1 5302017TP
2 5471505
3 5224615TP
4 7496018
5 5283049
6 5493001
7 5224619TP
8 5471506.01
9 7496052
10 5302072
11 5965165

TABLE 3 (from 31.10.12)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-3-(from-31-10-12)
# SKU
1 5302077TP
2 5471539
3 7496052
4 5224620TP
5 7496018
6 5283053TP
7 5224615TP
8 5471505
9 5302017TP
10 5965212.01AL
11 5493042
12 5471019

TABLE 4

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-4
# SKU
1 7432522
2 7400901
3 5162234LL (non pid)
5162395LL (pid)
4 5302005 (straight 3/8″G X M13)
5225412 (pid)
5 5265819
6 5265812
7 5225205
8 5192001
9 7452511
10 5301521TR
11 5162239.01LL
12 7452510.02R (up to 28.02.11)
7452509.02 (from 01.03.11)
13 5162233LL
14 7433013
15 5162288LL
16 5302064
17 5301520TR
18 5320501.02BL
19 7434009
20 5227007
21 5492008
22 5221813
23 5492025
24 5721127TP (1350 110V)
5722240TP (220/240V – 1250/1450W)
25 5163204LL
26 5164067.01LL
5164090LL (top)
27 5329020DC-AL
28 5495007
29 5302006TP
30 5192301
31 5225413
32 7433001 (from 14.03.17)
5963145 (up to 13.03.17)
33 5162235LL
34 5227002

TABLE 5

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-5
# SKU
1 7479952
2 7479953
3 7479954
4 7479955
5 7479956
6 7479933
7 7479934
8 7479935
9 7479936
10 7479937
11 7479940
12 7493011
13 5267013
14 7812607
15 7479938
16 7479939
17 7479951
18 7479950
19 7479949
20 7371511.01
21 7479931
22 7479947
23 7479948
24 7479946
25 7479942
26 7479957
27 7479943
28 7479944
29 7479945
30 7479960
31 7479961
32 7479941
33 5471022
34 5493039
35 7479967
36 7479968
37 7479969
38 7479970
39 7479971

TABLE 5A (up to 20.09.11)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-5A-(up-to-20-09-11)
# SKU
1 7371511.01
2 5222823CM
3 5221826CM
4 5225610
5 5260204DL
6 5471513
7 5261801
8 5494004
9 5283047TW
10 5496042
11 5224603TP
12 5225410TP (H26, up to 04.10.2012)
5302079 ((from 05.10.2012))
13 5964085AL
14 7496072
15 5471532
16 5190501
17 7496073
18 5221872TW
19 7371003
20 7496083
21 7305010
22 7479958
23 5225608
24 5260203DL
25 7496084
26 7479959
27 5964084AL
28 7305013
29 7479975

TABLE 5A (up to 28.01.14)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-5A-(up-to-28-01-14)
# SKU
1 7371511.01
2 5222823CM
3 5225610
4 5260204DL
5 5471513
6 5261801
7 5494004
8 5221826CM
9 5283047TW
10 5496042
11 5224603TP
12 5225410TP (up to 04.10.2012)
5302079 (from 05.10.2012)
13 5964085AL
14 7496072
15 5471532
16 5190501
17 7496073
18 5221872TW
19 7371003
20 7496084
21 7305014
22 7479990TW
23 5225608
24 5260203DL
25 7496084
26 7479985TW
27 5964084AL
28 5302064

TABLE 5A (from 29.01.14)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-5A-(from-29-01-14)
# SKU
1 7371511.01
2 5222823CM
3 5221826CM
4 5225610
5 5260204DL
6 5471513
7 5261801
8 5494004
9 5283055TW
10 5496042
11 5224603TP
12 5964085.01AL
13 7496052
14 5225417TP
15 7496072
16 5471532
17 5190501
18 5494017
19 5221872TW
20 7371003
21 7496084
22 7479985.01TW
23 7496084
24 7305014
25 7479990.01TW
26 5225608
27 5260203DL
28 5964084.01AL

TABLE 6 (up to 31.11.15)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-6-(up-to-31-11-15)
# SKU
1 7661033.02PR
7661043.01PR
2 7635418 (16A 110V)
7635419 (16A 230V)
7635420 (16A 240V)
7635403 (30A 110V, only TOP version)
7635410 (30A 220/230V, only TOP version)
7635401 (30A 240V, only TOP version)
3 7819404
4 7816017
5 5035709.02LL
5035718.01LL (TOP)
6 7633621
7 7819908
8 7551001 (USA 125V 15A)
7551003 (USA 250V 20A)
7555001 (Schuko)
7554001 (UK)
7552001 (Australia)
7555003 (Switzerland)
9 7614006
10 7614007
11 7663005R
12 7633906
13 5221875CM
14 7633326
15 7372507
16 7633622

TABLE 6 (from 01.12.15)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-6-(from-01-12-15)
# SKU
1 7661033.02PR (110/120V)
7661043.01PR (220/240V)
2 7635418 (16A 110V)
7635419 (16A 230V)
7635420 (16A 240V)
7635403 (30A 110V, only TOP version)
7635410 (30A 220/230V, only TOP version)
7635401 (30A 240V, only TOP version)
3 7819404
4 7816017
5 5035709.02LL
5035718.01LL (TOP)
6 7633625
7 7819908
8 7551001 (USA 125V 15A)
7551003 (USA 250V 20A)
7555001 (Schuko)
7554001 (UK)
7552001 (Australia)
7555003 (Switzerland)
9 7614006
10 7614007
11 7663005R
12 7633906
13 5221875CM
14 7633326
15 7372507
16 7633624

TABLE 6A

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-6A
# SKU
1 7666002
3 5018468LW
4 7822602
5 7814001
6 7663581
7 5053026LW
8 7816016
9 5191511
10 5191510
11 7665529
12 7434021
13 5522076
14 7633626
15 7633326
16 7372507
17 7555001 (Schuko)
7552001 (Australia)
7555003 (Switzerland)
7551001 (USA 125V 15A)
7551003 (USA 250V 20A)
18 7614006
19 7614007
20 7633906
21 5221875CM
22 7819908
23 7814001
24 5035709.02LW
25 7819404
26 7661033.02PR (110/120V)
7661043.01PR (220/240V)
27 7635424.01
28 7816017

TABLE 7 (up to 02.12.12)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-7-(up-to-02-12-12)
# SKU
1 5373001
2 5372101
3 7990603
4 5471021.01 (12 gram)
5471026.01 (14 gram)
5 5471031.01
6 5471003
7 5471527
8 7479972.01TW
9 7305006TW
10 7305007TW
11 7371502
12 5373915CM
13 5965551.02R
14 5965550.02R

TABLE 7 (from 03.12.12)

Bezzera-Mitica-parts-diagram-TABLE-7-(from-03-12-12)
# SKU
1 5372101
2 5373001
3 7990603
4 5471003
5 5471031.01
6 5471021.01 (12 grams)
5471026.01 (14 grams)
5471035 (16 grams)
7 5965588.01R (1-cup)
5965590.01R (2-cup)
8 5471527
9 7479972.01TW
10 5978508.01
11 5371203
12 7816026
13 7809806 (M3.5×8, up to 18.06.15)
7809810 (M3.5×10, from 19.06.15)
14 5371204
15 5371205
16 7305006TW
17 7305007TW
18 7493021

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      My 2015 Mitica has been direct plumbed into home soft water supply. It has never been descaled. Small puddles of water would intermittently appear under machine. Thought it was from me not emptying the tray in time.. Had a larger leak and machine would not turn on. Found shorted power line to boiler at spade jack. Looked ok, wrapped with electrical tape. Pressed red reset button and powered on. Unit heated, but hot water was spraying from boiler anti-vacuum valve which would not seal. Ordered and replaced anti-vacuum valve, thinking that was my leak issue. All seemed to work after powering up and anti-vacuum valve closed. Turned off machine. Next morning found lots of water leaking from new anti-vacuum valve without machine powered on, all over our floor as well. Assume home water supply provided the water pressure, but not enough to close the anti-vacuum valve? Shut off water supply valve and leaking stopped. Drained boiler. Diagnosis? I’m assuming the boiler fill solenoid valve doesn’t close completely. And that it shouldn’t be a high level sensor problem during refill, as the leakage occurred overnight while the machine was powered off.
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      Q My 2015 Mitica has been direct plumbed into home soft water supply. It has never been descaled. S...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Bill on October 31, 2023 12:24 pm
      Answered by the admin

      This can be a boiler refill valve that is leaking from the direct water connection - too much water pressure or corrosion from water that affected the seal inside the stem. It would only be the boiler refill probe being contaminated or ruined from water corrosion if the machine was powered on and overfilled the boiler.

    2. In my recent email regarding water flow from the suppression valve drain in to the drip tray: I realized that the pump pressure was at 12 bar. I adjusted it to 9 and all seems ok so far. Sorry to bother you. Thanks, RS
    3. 0 votes
      Q In my recent email regarding water flow from the suppression valve drain in to the drip tray: I r...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Robert Schestak on November 19, 2022 4:19 pm
      Answered by the admin

      No worries. Sorry for the delay as we are in busy season and staff members getting the flu.

    4. Greetings again. You helped me with a sticky solenoid back in April 2022 that was solved after descaling my Bezzera Mitica (model purchased from 1st Line in 2014). I recently noticed more water than usual in the drip tray and observed a light stream of water exiting from the suppression valve drain fitting when pulling a shot of espresso. The machine is clean. I suspect it has something to do with the suppression valve. Should I replace the suppression valve spring (listed in your parts) or the whole valve assembly or is it another problem. Machine functions perfectly otherwise. I make 3 to 4 coffees/day. Thanks, RS
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      Q Greetings again. You helped me with a sticky solenoid back in April 2022 that was solved after de...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Robert Schestak on November 19, 2022 2:28 pm
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      It is usually better to replace the entire valve.

    6. I have the Mitica PID machine but am confused about which group head gasket I need to order. I looked at the parts diagram and it lists part#5493039 when doing a search it lists that gasket (58mm) but I was thinking it was an Faema E-61 Grouphead Gasket – 8 mm, soft. Could i please get clarification on gasket? Thanks.
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      Q I have the Mitica PID machine but am confused about which group head gasket I need to order. I lo...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Randy Sprenkle on September 11, 2022 1:28 pm
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      If you want OEM, please search and select for the Bezzera gasket number. Otherwise, most 8mm E61 portafilter gaskets will fit.

    8. I bought a Bezzera Mitica from you in June 2014 (serial #0090xxxxx). It has performed flawlessly. I maintain it making 3 to 5 espressos a day. Last night it started to make a screeching sound (like...errrrrrr) into the pull. Do I have a vibration pump or a solenoid going out? I am pretty handy and probably could change it out. Or who do you recommend in the Minneapolis/St Paul area? Thanks, RS
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      Q I bought a Bezzera Mitica from you in June 2014 (serial #0090xxxxx). It has performed flawlessly....... Read more answer now
      Asked by Robert Schestak on April 15, 2022 3:19 pm
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      good to hear that the machine worked so good for so long. Screeching sounds like a solenoid valve. Sorry, we no longer recommend companies publicly as we do not want to be blamed when things go awry. Prolly a good idea to try a descaling first, then contact a local repair company.

      A I took your advice and decalcified my machine (Ascaso washer = needs 2 liters to do the job). Works fine now. Must have been a solenoid sticking. I use filtered water and an OPSCAR 90 in the tank to reduce the amount of minerals deposited but will now consider decalcifying the unit annually or so. Thanks for your great service, I just wish you had coffee on the same site. RS
    10. Hi-I think my bezzera Mitica(non PID model) is in need of a new pressurestat, is this the part I need?ttps://www.1st-line.com/buy/elektra-01344035/
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      Q Hi-I think my bezzera Mitica(non PID model) is in need of a new pressurestat, is this the part I ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by jennifer Medlin-Lloyd on April 1, 2022 11:40 am
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      Sorry, there can be multiple versions based on when made and for which dealer. Please check inside the machine.

    12. Thank you. Are you able to provide electrical schematics by any chance? Trying to isolate cause of a problem with my machine which was purchased through 1st line.
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      Q Thank you. Are you able to provide electrical schematics by any chance? Trying to isolate cause o...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Carl on March 8, 2021 5:29 pm
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      Sorry, manufacturers typically do not share this information publicly. If they do, it is on their web site or ours. If not there, then they usually will not disclose.

    14. How long are you able to leave the machine on so you have hot water immediately ? I want to make sure there are no implecations in leaving the machine on all day.
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      Q How long are you able to leave the machine on so you have hot water immediately ? I want to make ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Sandy Howell on February 28, 2021 2:03 pm
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      One can leave the machine powered on all day, but it just uses more cycles. Also, any espresso machine that has less than 4 liter boiler size should only have 4 ounces of water extracted at a time from the hot water spigot UNTIL the boiler stops refilling.

    16. I need legs for a 2020 bezzera mitica pid v2 dip coffee machine at 1” high (not 2") because I have 2” high so let me know if you have that has same screws.
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      Q I need legs for a 2020 bezzera mitica pid v2 dip coffee machine at 1” high (not 2") because I hav...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Salvatore Bellofiore on January 14, 2021 10:33 pm
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      Here are pictures we took of measurements. Not sure if it was the length of the foot or screw you needed.7474218-02 7474218--01

    18. i need the reservoir tank completed with bottom fittings and toggle switch on and off too but i see in your web. some parts and my tank has screws on the sides of the tank we nee that or just need to replace the old wants and install in new want
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      Q i need the reservoir tank completed with bottom fittings and toggle switch on and off too but i s...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Coffee Equipment on November 6, 2020 8:38 pm
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      Please review the diagrams on our web site and search for the part number for availability and pricing.

    20. Good afternoon 1st-Line Team! I'm looking at the ECM Technica and the Bezzera Mitica. The exact cabinet height above the counter is 15 15/16." The Spec Mitica ht is 17." How much of the Mitca height is "foot" above the height necessary for the waterline connection? With a shorter foot, can the Bezzera Mitica fit under 15-15/16" cabinet?
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      Q Good afternoon 1st-Line Team! I'm looking at the ECM Technica and the Bezzera Mitica. The exact c...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Rick Ross on May 14, 2020 6:54 pm
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      We just measured one Bezzera Mitica espresso machine that measured ~15 7/8th". However, we did find optional feet that would lower it to a maximum height of about 14 3/4" with a very tight fit on the underside. This will be considered a customization option done behind the scenes.

    22. Hello, I have 1 1/2 year old PID Mitica and recently the PID started shutting off after the machine has been on for a few hours. The red power light stays on but the PID goes off and the pump doesn't work so no espresso, steam or water. I have to shut the machine off and let it totally cool down before the PID will come back on again. Is it possible to bypass the PID so the machine still works? Other options? I'm guessing something needs to be replaced but frankly I'd prefer not to keep replacing a PID that seems to control everything. Thanks
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      Q Hello, I have 1 1/2 year old PID Mitica and recently the PID started shutting off after the machi...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Lisa Menelly on December 6, 2019 4:53 pm
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      Either the machine has purified water or limescale. We suggest adding a pinch of salt to your water and test.

      Otherwise, the machine may need a professional descaling. It can be shipped into us following our instructions or you can search for a local repair center.

    24. Hello, Pump pressure on my machine goes to 14psi and leaks a lot of water in to the drip pan. Does pump pressure meds to be adjusted or could be something else. Thanks for help!
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      Q Hello, Pump pressure on my machine goes to 14psi and leaks a lot of water in to the drip pan. Do...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Bane on April 5, 2019 2:23 am
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      It can be a blockage in the system, or a faulty overpressure valve (OPV), or both. The inside of the spout will need to be investigated to confirm where the water is coming from.

    26. Hello. I have a 4yr old Mitica which serves me well. As of a few months ago, the steam pressure in the boiler goes to high and pops the valve. It seems to me there may be a problem with the low water sensor as sometimes I feel like the boiler water level is low and then after a small amount of water is expelled it fills up with a lot of water. Also I have noticed sometimes the machine doesn't shut off when the water level is too low in the reservoir (not plumbed). I descale once or twice annually as the water in NY is pretty good and I do use an OSCAR water treatment. Any help would be greatly appreciated thanks.
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      Q Hello. I have a 4yr old Mitica which serves me well. As of a few months ago, the steam pressure i...... Read more answer now
      Asked by DavidR on March 29, 2018 5:23 pm
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      High steam pressure indicates a 'sticky' pressurstat which a descaling does not cover since the pressurstat is much higher than the water level in the boiler. Typically, after a descaling, change this presurstat. Please look at the diagrams on our web site for the correct one.

      One can not go by feeling on the water level in the boiler. The areas of concern can be a faulty pump to refill; a faulty solenoid valve for the boiler refill; the water level sensor can be scaled up, oxidized, or have a bad teflon protector; and/or, faulty wiring or faulty brain unit.