Bezzera Bz99s Manual Link

No circuit boards to fry. No flow meters to clog. No proprietary parts. This machine will outlive you. Who is the BZ99S For? This machine is not for the beginner who wants a latte at 6:30 AM before work.

The BZ99S is not a machine for the passive coffee drinker. It is a machine for the operator . To understand it is to understand the soul of traditional Italian espresso engineering: robust, repairable, and ruthlessly manual. To own a Bezzera is to own a piece of history. Luigi Bezzera invented the first commercial espresso machine in 1901 (the "Tipo Gigante" with a boiler and grouphead). The BZ lineage (the "BZ" stands for Bezzera, with the "99" denoting a specific commercial/compact series) carries that torch directly. The "S" denotes the model iteration. bezzera bz99s manual

The E61 group is a thermosyphon, meaning hot water circulates through it constantly. In a home environment, this often leads to overheating the group. Before pulling a shot, you must perform a "cooling flush"—running water through the group without the portafilter until the sputtering stops and a smooth flow emerges. This is non-negotiable. No circuit boards to fry