Jura Impressa XJ9
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The Jura Impressa XJ9 Professional is a super-automatic espresso machine designed to handle a high volume drink production in non-commercial environments.
Jura Impressa XJ9 |
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Manufacturer: Jura |
Model Name: Impressa XJ9 Professional |
Type: Super-Automatic |
Contents
Basic Usage
Cleaning & Maintenance
Cleaning Coffee System
The coffee brewing system can be rinsed at any time through the maintenance menu of the machine. This does not need to be done on a particular schedule, because the machine should automatically prompt you when to complete the cleaning cycle. It is, however, necessary to run the cycle when the machine prompts you and should not be neglected. If this maintenance cycle is neglected unpleasant flavors can develop in the brewed drinks. The recommended cleaning product for this cycle is Jura-Capresso 2-Phase Cleaning Tablets. Instructions running the cleaning cycle can be found in the document below:Rinsing Milk System
A rinse of the milk system should be completed any day that the machine is used to make a milk based drink. The dual spout milk dispensing system must be cleaned regularly with Jura Milk System Cleaner in order to maintain proper function. Depending on how the machine is programmed, the machine may not automatically prompt you to complete this cycle.
Milk Spout Cleaning
The milk spout assembly must be taken apart for cleaning any day that the machine was used to make milk based drinks to maintain machine function and keep the parts sanitary. Instructions for cleaning the dual spout can be found on p.40 of the machine manual.
Changing Water Filter
This machine uses a Clearyl Pro Blue water filter which should be changed every 120 liters of water, or every two months; whichever comes first. Instructions for activating and installing this filter can be found in the document below:Descaling
The machine will automatically prompt you to descale. Descaling is not required if the Clearyl Pro Blue filter is installed in the machine. The only descaling product that should be used is Jura-Capresso Descaling Tablets. The frequency of descaling will depend on the hardness of the water in the machine. Instructions for descaling the machine can be found in the document below:Troubleshooting
No Crema or Bad Tasting Shots
Typically, issues with crema or the flavor of the shot do not indicate a malfunction of the machine. Instead, this indicates that an adjustment needs to be made in the brewing process or that different beans need to be used.
The type of bean that is being used is particularly important for super-automatic machines, because the built in burr grinders only accept certain types of beans. Another consideration is the roast of the bean, which greatly influences how much crema can be produced, as well as the flavor of the shot. Super-automatic machines are not compatible with oily, caramelized, or flavored beans. Properly stored and recently roasted beans are best. You can find more information on why bean selection and storage is important for super-automatic machines by watching the video below.
Appropriately adjusting the grinder is also important. Poor shots can also be the result of incorrect grind settings.
- If the shot is too bitter:
- The grind is set too fine. Try adjusting the grind to a coarser setting, typically indicated by a large dot symbol or higher number.
- If applicable, the aroma setting is set too high. Lower the aroma setting so that less coffee is ground per shot.
- The beans being used are over-roasted, and a lighter roast is needed.
- If the shot is too sour or weak tasting:
- The grind is set too coarse. Try adjusting the grind to a finer setting, indicated by a lower number. Whenever moving the grind to a finer setting it is important to make minor adjustments, and to only adjust the grinder while in operation.
- If there is little crema:
- The beans are probably stale and fresher beans need to be used.
- The grind setting does not match the drink that is being made. Smaller drinks such as an espresso require finer grind size; larger drinks such as a longo require a coarser grind.
- Oily or dark roasted beans are being used. These beans are not compatible with the unit, and are not suitable for espresso brewing. The oils and chemicals that are needed to produce a rich crema have been roasted out of the bean. Switch to a drier/lighter roast.
- Keep the machine properly cleaned and maintained for good tasting shots. Your grinder may need to be cleaned or calibrated, or you may need to descale your machine to remove any unwanted residues or flavors.
Flow Issues
Milk Flows Poorly/Spits
If the milk spout in flowing incorrectly or milk is spraying out then the dual spout is dirty and needs to be cleaned. Run a milk circuit cleaning cycle and disassemble the spout for cleaning. If the behavior continues replace the air intake pipe; a replacement can be found in the Welcome Pack that comes with the machine.
Little No Water/Steam From Frother
If very little water or steam is coming from the frothing wand, then the connector may be blocked by milk residues or scale buildup.
- Gently remove the cappuccino frother from the wand.
- Unscrew the black connected with the hexagonal hole on the measuring scoop that came with the machine.
- Clean the connector.
- Reattach the connector and screw it on by hand, and then gently tighten it with the scoop tool. Do not tighten it more than a quarter turn after getting the connector on hand tight or it may damage the part.
Poor Coffee Flow
There are a couple of different reasons the coffee could be flowing slowly.
- The coffee grind is set too fine, and the fine coffee particles are blocking the flow of water. Try adjusting the grind to a coarser setting.
- The Clearyl filter is blocking the flow of water, and may be due for replacement.
- There is scale buildup in the system and the machine should be descaled.
Grinder Issues
If the machine is not recognizing that the bean hoppers are empty, or if the machine gives a "Fill bean container" error even though the hoppers are full then the grinding mechanism needs to be cleaned. Instructions for cleaning the grinding mechanism can be found on p. 46 of the machine manual.
Empty Drip Tray Won't Clear
If the "Empty drip tray" error will not clear then the metal contacts on the drip tray are dirty or wet. Wipe the contacts off and dry them thoroughly before reinserting the tray into the machine.
Error 2
The machine was exposed to cold or freezing conditions, and the machine will not operate until the machine has reached room temperature.
Diagrams & Manuals
Jura Giga 5 | |
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Electrical Diagram: | Not Available |
Hydraulic Diagram: | Not Available |
Machine Manual: | |
Parts Diagram: | Not Available |
Service Manual | Not Available |
Startup Guide: | Not Available |
Specifications
Basic Specs | |
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Width: | 13.4 in. |
Height: | 19.7 in. |
Depth: | 17.3 in. |
Weight: | 28.7 lbs |
Wattage: | 1450 |
Voltage: | 120 |
Housing | |
Housing Materials: | ABS Plastic |
Bean Hopper Materials: | Plastic |
Drip Tray Cover Materials: | Stainless Chrome |
Easy To Rotate: | Yes |
Power Cord Length: | 42 in. |
Cup Height | |
Adjustable Height: | Yes |
Max Height: | 4.4 in. |
Min Height: | 2.6 in. |
One Touch Cappuccino | |
One Touch Cappuccino: | Yes |
Adjustable Froth Quality: | Yes |
Height: | 6 in. |
Separate Manual Wand: | 4.4 in. |
Programmable: | Yes |
Milk Carafe Type: | Stainless Steel-Thermal |
Dishwasher Safe: | Yes |
Water Source | |
Source Type: | Reservoir |
Water Filter Type: | Clearyl Pro Blue |
Reservoir Capacity: | 133.8 oz. |
Reservoir_Material: | Plastic |
Reservoir Access: | Top Left |
Reservoir Removable: | Yes |
Water Level Visible: | Yes |
Controls | |
Type Of Controls: | Push Button/Dial |
Display Type: | TFT Color Display |
Programmable Brewing: | Yes |
Temperature Control: | Yes |
Adjustable Coffee Dosage: | Yes |
Dosage Quantity: | 5-16 g. |
Cup Volume Control: | Yes |
Flow Control: | Yes |
Bypass Doser: | Yes |
Pre-Infusion: | Yes |
Low Water Warning: | Yes |
Energy Savings: | Yes |
Multiple Drink Programmability: | Yes |
Pressure Gauges: | No |
Cup Warmer | |
Material: | Plastic |
Passive Or Active: | Passive |
Brew Group | |
Material: | Plastic |
Removable: | No |
Self-Cleaning: | Yes |
Brew Boiler Data | |
Type: | Thermoblock |
Wattage: | 1450 |
Volume: | Low |
Materials: | Stainless Steel Lined Aluminum |
Boiler Element Location: | External |
Insulated: | No |
Pump Data | |
Type: | Vibration |
Maximum Pressure: | 15 Bar |
Self-Priming: | Yes |
Grinder Data | |
Number Of Grind Settings: | 6 |
Hopper Capacity: | 17.6 oz. |
Burr Tpe: | Conical |
Burr Material: | Stainless Steel |
Freshness Lid: | Yes |
Details | |
Country Of Manufacture: | Switzerland |
NSF Certified: | No |
Recommended Applications: | Home/Office |