A premium dual boiler coffee machine designed for the most demanding barista looking for the ultimate in brew temperature control. Featuring colour adjustable side panels, automatic turning on/off amongst a number of other features, this is a major leap forward in espresso machines. Make no mistake. This is an espresso machine that will create a buzz with your guests - if you like entertaining, this is the coffee machine for you! Featuring a 1 litre steam boiler and 0.45 litre brew boiler, the Bezzera Matrix makes short work of stretching micro-foam milk to perfection and allows you to brew shot after exquisite shot with ease. Machine is available in a manual version with an E61 Head or volumetric with Bezzera's proprietary head. Bezzera Matrix Key Benefits Traditional Italian styling:Premium craftsmanship & quality Body:AISI 304 commercial grade polished stainless steel Frothing Ability:1L Jug with 38 second recovery Water/steam:Fully flexible stainless steam & water arms Cup Warmer:Space for 8 cappuccino cups Temperature stability:Dual PID Digital Control of Boilers Gauges:Eye level boiler pressure gauge Boiler Refill:Automatic plus safety cutout to prevent machine damage. Additional Functionality:Manual, Rotary Pump - Tank/Plumbed Convertible, Automatic Daily On/Off, Settable Pre-Infusion, Automatic Back Flush Program, Adjustable Variable Colour Side Panels Coffee Espresso Machine Terminology Explained PID VS Pressurestat A PID has two additional features over the pressurestat. More precise control of the temperature Narrows the deadband of temperature fluctuation Here is an example of PID versus Pressurestat. Dual Boiler / Vs Single Heat Exchanger Vibration vs Rotary Pump A rotary vane pump will ramp up to 9 bar quickly and smoothly, whereas the vibration pump will build pressure through a pulsing action that takes a few more seconds. Some will argue this slower build up as as advantage to avoid channeling. others argue the rotary pump provides a more linear build up that promotes consistency. They are different, you can get amazing espresso using either type of pump. On the cost side of things, rotary pumps are more expensive and if used with high quality water will last seemingly forever. Vibration pumps can fail in as short as one year or can last for decades (water quality really matters here), but they are cheap and easy to replace. Rotary pumps sound smoother and are a little bit quieter as they don't vibrate and rattle around as much - but which sounds better is sometimes subjective to the individual. Bezzera Warranty Information For 24 months from the date of purchase, any failure due to defective materials and/or workmanship will be repaired free of charge, for both labour and spare parts, by Bezzera in Australia or their authorised service agents. What is not covered? Damage or failure resulting from floods, power failure, accident or alteration caused by a non- authorised service company. Damage or failure resulting from misuse, negligence or lack of periodical maintenance as recommended by Barazi Coffee Machines. Damage or failure due to failure to follow correct installation and operation guidelines.The most up-to-date guidelines can be found on our websites. Wear and tear parts, as follows: group head seals, steam tap valves, showers, coffee filters. Any lost items. Damage or failure due to inappropriate supply of power or water, or failure to install a new, appropriate scale-inhibiting water filter on the plumbed-in models at least every six months. Damage or blockages caused by calcium/scale buildup inside components. Damage or failure due to use of non-original spare parts. Damage or failure due to carriage and/or transportation. Liability Limitation Central Coast Coffee cannot be held responsible for any possible direct and/or indirect harm and/ or damage caused to people or properties resulting from: Inappropriate use of the machine Incorrect installation Inappropriate supply of power or water Lack of maintenance No-authorised intervention or modifications Use of non-original spare parts