Rancilio Silvia Pro X Dual Boiler Espresso Machine

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Upgraded from the previous Silvia Pro. Now features Variable Soft Infusion, an updated portafilter, and a brew pressure gauge.

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Rancilio Silvia Pro X Dual Boiler Espresso Machine

Experience coffee perfection with the Rancilio Silvia Pro X Dual Boiler Espresso Machine. Its dual boilers ensure optimal temperature stability, empowering you to extract rich, full-bodied shots while effortlessly steaming milk for luscious latte art creations. With its professional-grade build and exquisite craftsmanship, the Silvia Pro X is the ultimate companion for those who demand the utmost precision and quality in their espresso journey. The Rancilio Silvia Pro X is the new upgraded version from the pervious model. In addition, to the already compact Silvia Pro, the X model now comes with an updated PID display along with a brew pressure gauge.

Silvia Pro X professional stainless steel design

  • Stainless steel body – Manufactured in stainless steel for maximum sturdiness and polished to a mirror finish. Also, the steam wand and steam knob are in a stunning stainless steel.
  • The steam wand extension to the right adds 5.5 inches with portafilter on grouphead. Additionally, depth adds 3.5 inches.

PID controls

  • PID temperature programming – Allows you to program the boiler temperature for different coffee blends. Furthermore, it will accurately offer temperature stability internally.
  • Double PID feature – One PID in the coffee boiler, another PID in the steam boiler.
  • Low water in reservoir – Cut-off that powers down the Rancilio Silvia Pro and an indicator on the PID display that says “H20.”
  • New to the Silvia Pro X: Variable Soft Infusion

PURE Dual Boiler System at 120 Volts

  • Coffee boiler – 0.3 liter (300ml) in brass. 110 volt, 1000 watt heating element. Includes dual safety thermostat.
  • Steam boiler – 1 liter (600 ml) with quality stainless steel. 850 watt, 1000 volt heating element. A truly made boiler will out-perform any thermoblock typically found on competitive models! Button that says the steam boiler can be shut off on the steam switch in front of the panel.
  • Electricity alternates between boilers, unless the steam boiler is off.

Brewing technology

  • Digital display – Consists of a shot timer, temperature indicator, and water alert.
  • Automatic wake-up time – Set the number of hours in advance (up to 24 hours) for your machine to automatically heat up. This needs to be programmed DAILY since this is NOT programmable on/off timer. Therefore, we suggest getting a WEMO smart timer controlled by your phone.
  • Adapter kit – Optional if you are interested in brewing with pods or capsules instead.
  • New to the Silvia Pro X: Brew Pressure Gauge

Parts and Accessories

  • New to the Silvia Pro X: Redesigned Portafilter.
  • 7-gram and 14-gram filter baskets.
  • Modifiable height cup tray – simply removable for cleaning.
  • Stainless steel drip tray – simply removable for cleaning.
  • Adjustable drip tray cover – 3 levels of adjustment.
  • Adjustable feet.
  • BWT osmotic pack.
  • Professional tamper – black wood with stainless steel flat base, 58mm.
  • Portafilter – commercial-grade, dual spout.
  • Backflush detergent – additionally, we sell a metal disc separately.
  • Cleaning brush – for cleaning up the grouphead.
  • Simple coffee scoop – available if you would like to use pre-ground coffee.
  • Instruction manual – available in a few different languages.

So are you looking for a new espresso grinder that pairs well with the Rancilio Silvia Pro X? Take a look at the Fiorenzato All Ground Espresso Coffee Grinder!

Brand

Rancilio

Height (inches)

15.5, approximate

Width (inches)

10, approximate

Depth (inches)

16.5, approximate

Weight (pounds)

44, approximate

Wattage (watts)

Coffee – 1000, Steam – 1300

Voltage (volts)

120

Boiler capacity (liters)

Coffee – 0.3, Steam – 1

Portafilter size (mm)

58

Tank capacity (liters)

2

Approvals

ETL

Boiler Type

Double Boiler

Operation

Semi-Automatic

PID Control

Yes

Water Connection

Tank / Reservoir

Information for first-time users:

  • If you are using the Rancilio Silvia Pro for the first time, then check out these tips from Rancilio about unboxing, initial startup, and more!

Espresso Machine Warning:

  • ELECTRICAL WARNING: 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. the lack of 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.
  • WATER WARNING: To increase the useful life of and not damage your espresso machine, please use softened water. Softened water is water without calcium and without magnesium, but still has other minerals for espresso extraction. Do not use distilled water, purified water, nor reverse osmosis water as these types of water create oxidation with the metals and cause the same damaging effects as limescale.
  • DESCALING WARNING: We do not recommend descaling unless there is an issue with the espresso machine. The reason is that too much descaling can eat away at the metals and gaskets inside an espresso machine.

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      Thanks for your response. Regarding the portafilter with no coffee, it does not get to 90 degrees. Probably an important fact is that out of the box, it never got to 90 degrees and I didn't want to force it, figuring either this would change with use or I'd reach out for a resolution. I do wipe down the dispersion screen after each use, and use the supplied brush to make sure there are no coffee particles in the lips/gasket about once every two days. I have checked and both look clean. What do you think is the best course of action? Bring to your shop for you to have a look, do a backwash without detergent (or with detergent).
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      Q Thanks for your response. Regarding the portafilter with no coffee, it does not get to 90 degrees...... Read more answer now
      Asked by David on March 1, 2024 12:30 pm
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      It requires a lot of force to get to 90 degrees on a new machine as the gasket needs to be broken in. You will need to use more force holding the machine to get to 90 degrees.

    2. Hi there, I'm interested in purchasing a naked portafilter and an espresso ring for the Rancilio Silva Pro X I bought from you. Please let me know what you'd recommend and I'd like to include baskets for a double shot. Also a question about the portafilter that came with the unit. Using 18 grams of ground coffee, when mounting the portafilter I'm not able to get the handle of the filter to a 90 degree angle from the machine. I haven't forced it as it seems unatural but still get great coffee. Most Youtube video's I watch get to 90 degrees so I'm wondering if there is an adjustment I need to make. Please let me know your thoughts on this. Also, would a new naked portafilter get to 90 degrees?
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      Q Hi there, I'm interested in purchasing a naked portafilter and an espresso ring for the Rancilio ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by David on February 28, 2024 1:07 pm
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      Other customers have had success with our E61 bottomless portafilter/naked portafilter. Please remember that when using these portafilters, you must coarsen the grind fineness.

      As for the portafilter not getting to 90 degrees or 6 o'clock, please try with no coffee in the basket. If it works, then you have too much coffee in the basket, which means you need to go finer grind and less grams of coffee in the basket. If it still does not go all the way, then the grouphead is dirty - gasket or notches for lips need cleaning, or the dispersion screen is full of oil and needs to be backwashed/backflushed. We do have instructions for backflushing. Espresso machines with vibration pumps should have the short backflushing instructions utilized.

    4. Hello 1st-Line. What is the best way to clean the water tubes from the water tank? There are three tubes in my Silvia Pro (which is a fantastic machine), I believe two tubes draw water from the water tank to the boilers, and one is a return tube, but I'm not sure. The tubes are made of clear plastic, so you can see there is a buildup in the tubes, it's sort of dark - maybe mold? I would like to know the best way to clean these tubes. I removed the top cover of the machine, and two of the tubes are fairly easy to get at, but one runs under the boilers. I would rather not take the machine apart to replace the tubes. Would it be OK to fill the water tank with a cleaner, maybe a vinegar/water solution? I want to be careful to not damage the boilers. Please advise on the best way to clean these tubes (hopefully without replacing). Thank you!
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      Q Hello 1st-Line. What is the best way to clean the water tubes from the water tank? There are thre...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Daniel Karadsheh on December 13, 2023 1:57 pm
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      This is usually black mold from the environment the machine is located in.

      There is a cleaning process that we usually do not perform as we keep bleach/chlorine away from espresso machines. 

      The below process is offered free and at your own risk of personal injury or physical damages. We suggest wearing protective gloves and protective eyewear.

      Unplug the machine from the electrical outlet and allow to fully cool down. The top panel and back panel needs to be removed.

      Takes notes and pictures of where each hose connects to.

      Remove the hoses from their connections. Allow to soak in bleach/chlorine overnight. Thoroughly rinse the hoses, inside and outside, with running tap water. Then place the hoses for 24 hours in white vinegar to neutralize the chlorine/bleach. Thoroughly rinse the hoses, inside and outside, with running tap water. Reinstall the hoses. Put panels back on and test machine.

    6. I bought this machine (Silvia Pro) from you a little less than three years ago. The hot water has always been a little limp. For instance, the steam boiler drain function would only dispense 100ml or so. Recently it would only put out a dribble and then it completely quit working. I followed the instructions in your video and there was nothing in the valve body. I was able to use a suction bulb to blow air from the spout into the valve and into the boiler so the line isn't clogged. I've only used filtered water in it so I didn't suspect that as a problem. It's a vacation home and gets little use. When I activate the button there is a click at the button but I don't hear any clicks or other noise in the black plastic part of the assembly so I'm guessing that's defective. What should I do next? Do I have to replace all of that assembly or is it possible to just buy the portion of the assembly with the green ASCO sticker that the valve "stem" goes into? I haven't tested to see if electricity is getting to the assembly...but I can borrow a multimeter and figure out how to do that. Thanks
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      Q I bought this machine (Silvia Pro) from you a little less than three years ago. The hot water has...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Ken on May 18, 2023 2:13 pm
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      Please note that we are not responsible any injury or damages that may occur and you are proceeding at your own risk. We suggest descaling the Silvia Pro dual boiler espresso machine first. it may be particles partially block the inlet. Second, if you know how and are capable, check the voltage to the solenoid valve. Third, , unplug the machine from the electrical outlet and allow to complete cool down. The valve should be removed and the spring (shaft) mechanism should be checked inside the internal plunger for ease of mevement.

    8. Hello, 1st-line Equipment! I’m not sure if there is solution available for this problem but wanted to send an email to ask just in case! I was wondering if there is a part that I might be able to order to dampen the sound of the steam boiler pump in my Rancilio Silvia Pro to be quiet like the brew boiler pump, or if there is another solution to the noise problem that you might know about. Thanks so much!
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      Q Hello, 1st-line Equipment! I’m not sure if there is solution available for this problem but wante...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Matt on April 18, 2023 10:40 am
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      All we can suggest is that both pumps be checked to make sure they are not touching any part of the frame or other parts inside. Sometimes, they shift in shipping.

    10. I'm looking for price and availability of the PID cpu. Part # 34070373
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      Q I'm looking for price and availability of the PID cpu. Part # 34070373 answer now
      Asked by Jon on January 26, 2023 12:09 pm
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      Sorry, we do not stock this part at this time. Please try Rancilio directly.