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Quality Espresso Rebuild of Rimini Nera Espresso Machine

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

My new/old Rimini arrived a day ago and I’ve been inspecting it.  I haven’t had the opportunity to hook it up with water and power yet but I’m getting close to that eventuality.  In the interim I have a question about the knob on the lower left front of the machine in this picture

 

When I turn the knob, the knob mounts solidly on the shaft of the valve but when I turn the knob, it doesn’t stop, in either direction.  It just turns and turns and never hits a stop.  Is there something wrong with it?  And what exactly does this knob do?n  What about the galvanic corrosion I see on the valve, should I be concerned?

 

Please pardon my ignorance.  I’m learning aobut this machine, and I’m truly enamored with it.  BTW, when I wrote to you about the Bunn Users Group, I believe I said the Bunn ES-1A was a USA only machine but it’s come to my attention that machine was marketed elsewhere in the world as the Milady

 

Hello Andrew,  Thank you so much for sending me the parts file and extending a helping hand.  The parts file will come in very handy, especially when I disassemble the group for a thorough cleaning.  I spoke with the PO yesterday by phone and he told me the machine was last used in 2004 and not 2002 as I mentioned in my email to you.  It’s still 4 + years since it last ran and I have no idea if the machine was maintained properly with detergent backflushing (owner of the machine used hired help to opearte it and seemed clueless about upkeep)

 

A couple friends of mine run a Yahoo group for Bunn ES-1A owners-

 

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BUG-is-Bunn/

 

I suggested to Tex (Robert Harmon) that he invite you to join.  His reply was you are most welcome to join and he asked me to invite you 

 

As the name implies, BUG is an acronym for Bunn Users Group.  You are probably aware that Bunn Coffee Co in the U.S. had Gaggia in Spain manufacture a one and a two group espresso machine for Bunn with Bunn’s name on the machine.  I think production ceased in 1996. 

 

Anyways, Tex and David Mankin started this group to be used as a resource for Bunn espresso machine owners.  Since machines like Visacrem, Futurmat, etc. were built in the same factory, those machine owners are welcomed too.  I think there is only one other Futurmat member there

 

It is an international group and I’m sure the group owners would like to see it grow.  Having said that, they limit membership to owners of the machines.  Anyone can peruse posts but members have access to the other areas of the site like the files, photos and what not

 

I’ve only recently been allowed to post w/o moderation now that I will be taking possesion of one of these machines shortly.  FWIW, I met Tex when I purchased my Gaggia Classic from him last spring.  He’s been a good friend and has taught me quite a bit about espresso, home roasting green coffee beans and the like

 

That file you sent to me, I was planning on adding it to the Files section after I receive my Rimini next week.  I am wanting to surprise the others there with this machine acquisition and so I want to keep it under my hat until then so to speak 

 

 

Best,

 

 

Jim (Jake) Wilson

Reddick Fla.   

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Rebuild Quality Espresso Rimini

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Hi Andrew,  My name is Jim (Jake) Wilson.  I live in Reddick Fla.  North central Fla.  I was perusing a thread on Home-Barista which you contributed to and you offered help to the gentleman who was having some problems with his Futurmat Ariete (about a year ago)

 

I just purchased a Futurmat Rimini that was manufactured in late 2000.  This machine is not at my home yet but will be sometime next week.  I bought it from a fellow in another state and he has packed it and we’re in the process of having my shipper pick up the contianer with the machine in it at his location then delivery to me

 

So I was wondering if you have any files you wished to share with me conncerning my machine.  I’m interested in a parts diagram but would also accept any other file that would be of interest.  I have downloaded the user manual from Quality Espresso, the one they offer on their .net site

 

That manual is written in 8 languages but the English portion seems to correspond with my machine.  I have the automatic keypad (not the semi auto) and the line drawings in their downloadable manual appear to look like the same keypad I have

 

The machine I bought hasn’t been run in maybe 6 years.  It was purchased new and used in a bakery for selling espresso drinks.  The fellow I’m buying it from shut the bakery down in late 2002 and told me the machine hasn’t been used since, but he is the original owner, they sold the building, stored this machine and other equipment and finally moved what he had left when he retired to another state a few years ago and recently decided to sell the machine, we came to an agreement for the purchase…

 

Pardon my enthusiasm but I’m pretty excited about the prospects of getting this machine back into working condition so I can pull shots with it at home.  I’m currently pulling shots with a PID’d Gaggia Classic that I have been using since last April

 

I pull 6 to 7 double shots a day with the Gaggia and it’s a nice machine for what it is but I guess you could say I wanted to see what was over the hill, hence my interest in HX machines in general and a good quality commercial machine to boot, like the Futurmat (Spanish Gaggia) in particular

 

Thanking you in advance for any help you can offer.

 

 

Best,

 

 

Jim Wilson

Reddick Fla.  

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