1How do I supply water?
For each water supply type (bottle/tap/tank) Dr. Coffee has a corresponding solution. Contact customer service or a sales professional for model and solution details.
2Are there any water quality specifications?
Water supplied to coffee makers should be of as low hardness as possible. Dr. Coffee recommends purified water with TDS value no higher than 80ppm for all our models.
3What if my water is too hard?
Over time, the pipeline of the machine could be blocked with scale buildup. If you have hard water, remember to descale often. Contact customer service or a sales professional for more details.
4Any power supply specifications?
Our machines work perfectly with utility power, 220V, 10A/16A depending on power. Contact customer service or a sales professional for model details.
5How much room should I leave for my coffee maker?
We recommend leaving an extra 20cm in height, depth and width on top of the machine size.
6What is the service menu password?
The service password for all Dr. Coffee machines is "1609".
7How do I start using a new machine?
Fill up the water tank or connect your water supply, fill up the bean hopper, and turn on the machine. Once the machine is on, calibrate the grind before proceeding with tasks.
8Why should I calibrate the grind?
A cup of coffee takes a relatively fixed amount of coffee grounds. But the amount of grounds per grind can be different, depending on the type of beans.
By calibrating the grind, your coffee machine comes out with the precise amount of grounds needed, making sure that each cup is served with consistent quality.
9What accessories are there?
Electric cable, user manual, water supply pipe, wrench, plastic buffers. Accessories may vary depending on the model. We recommend that you keep all accessories.
10Shall I re-calibrate my machine''s grind later in use?
Re-calibrate your grind if:
1. you change to different beans; or
2. the components are worn over time, in which case the amount of grounds may be inconsistent.
11Shall I change the beverage configurations in my new machine?
The configurations in your new machine is based on popular preferences generated by big data. If you prefer your coffee differently, you may adjust the configurations.
12What is the milk fridge for? Do I need one?
The best milk temperature is between 2 to 6 degrees. It is reccomended that you use your coffee machine with a matching mini fridge to keep the milk temeprature right.