igh flexibility, elegant high end aesthetics, and an extremely short heat-up phase - the Synchronika II has it all.
Features:
- Extremely short heat-up phase (6.5 minutes)
- Automatic switch-on & switch-off times
- Convenient control dial for navigation and adjustment
- Discreet OLED display to indicate the settings
- Shot Counter
- Active & passive preinfusion mode
- ECO mode
- Brew group cleaning reminder, and more
- High-end ECM brew group with innovative stainless steel bell
- Stainless steel coffee boiler and steam/hot water boiler
- Low-noise rotary pump
- Water tank with water filter adapter for holding a water filter cartridge
- Switchable from water tank to a fixed water connection
- Large boiler and pump pressure gauges in a retro design
- Professional quick-steam and hot-water valves, in an extravagant design, with an ergonomic movement mechanism
- 2 x Ergonomically angled ECM Portafilters (Single & Dual Spout) with weight balanced shape
Technical Specifications:
- 0.75L Stainless Steel Brew Boiler
- 2L Stainless Steel Steam/Hot Water Boiler
- 2.8L Internal Water Reservoir
- Rotary Pump
- Dimensions (w x d x h): 33.5 x 49 x 41 cm
- Weight: 30kg
As a dual boiler machine, ultimate stability, yet flexibility is offered. Two separate boilers, one for brewing espresso and one for steaming and hot water supply, allow temperatures to be set independently. Perfect for adapting brew recipes, making adjustments as coffee ages and also enables brewing and steaming simultaneously without compromising the espresso quality.
With impeccable craftsmanship from ECM, the Synchronika has an elegant design, featuring a subtle silver PID* display. This display is easily accessible and offers the ability to adjust temperatures, acts as a shot timer and delivers a brew group cleaning reminder.
The rotary pump offers a quiet performance and the option of plumbing into a fixed water connection or drawing water from the internal reservoir.
* What is “PID” all about? PID stands for Proportional Integral Derivative. It’s a mechanism that allows you to constantly monitor and set your preferred temperature of the boiler/s, and the ability to make small adjustments to that temperature. Coffee machines that don’t have a PID operate like a thermostat – when the temperature drops below a pre-set temperature, the water will automatically heat back up. So while a PID is not a necessity (espresso machines have been around for a long time without them!), it does allow for much greater consistency of temperature and therefore much greater consistency in the quality of your espresso.