☕ Brew Like a Pro with Smart Scheduling!
The Timers.shop Schedule Timer for La Spaziale Vivaldi S1 A53 Lucca (S1TIMER) is a compact, user-friendly device that allows you to control your coffee machine's warm-up schedule directly from your smartphone. With a quick 10-minute installation and compatibility with smart home systems like Google, Alexa, and Siri, this timer ensures your coffee is always ready when you are.
Brand | Timers.shop |
Model Number | S1TIMER |
Product Dimensions | 7.62 x 5.08 x 2.54 cm; 9 g |
Material | Plastic |
Special Features | Timer |
Item Weight | 9 g |
J**Y
Works perfectly with a smart plug
Simple and elegant solution. Need a smart plug but works perfectly.
Y**6
Works Lawlessly
This adapter install very easily and works flawlessly. I installed it on La Spaziale Mini Vivaldi II, which is plugged in to a smart plug. Every morning I wake up to a fully warmed up machine ready to pull a perfect shot. Even though the La Spaziale Mini Vivaldi II has a user fast warm up time about 10 min, it is usually better to wait about 20 min or so to get everything including the portafilter nice and warm. There is the added benefit of being able to turn on the machine remotely from the phone prior to coming home. The fact that this adapter is very convenient and super easy to install makes it a no brainer. I highly recommend it.
I**U
Doesn’t work.
I am very disappointed. This is not working on my Vivaldi S1. I saw some review claiming that it is working, try all that I saw on videos, but it simply star the machine power on, not actually heating the tanks.The suport is non existent, and instructions incomplete .Mane others to be lucky, but I am disappointed. Unfortunately the return period passed while trying all kind of solutions.
R**R
Perfect substitute for the original Vivaldi S1 timer
If you're a Vivaldi S1 owner, you know the original external timer that was available cost about $200. I have a Vivaldi II and bought the external timer over 14 years ago. It worked pretty well, but after all these years, the LCD screen was starting to degrade, so I began looking for a replacement (very hard to find now and still $200) or a more modern "smart" solution. I stumbled on this little device and thought I'd give it a try. So far it's working perfectly!Here are some notes to help you make a decision about adding this to your machine.1. The installation video for this product shows a cable in the machine where you can attach it. However, I had no such cable. I bought my Vivaldi II with the timer already installed--and I found it was plugged directly onto the circuit board inside the electronic control box deep within the machine. The receptacle on the circuit board is male. This new device is also a male connector. I tried looking for an adapter, but my frustration level was peaking. At that point, I nearly sent the device back to Amazon. But then...2. I opened up the original timer itself. The cable for the timer was plugged onto a male receptacle on the timer circuit board. Could it have been that simple?? I unplugged it from the board and connected that female end to this new device. I plugged the machine into a smart outlet and voila! It worked. Now I can easily turn the Vivaldi on/off with voice commands or with a set schedule using my smart device ecosystem.3. A NOTE REGARDING SMART PLUGS - I've always used my Vivaldi in 20A mode, but struggled to find a 20A smart plug that would work without adding a new and separate hub to my smart system; most are 15A. I did find one made by Swidget that might work, but the 20A outlet and required smart insert runs about $100. So for now I'm running the Vivaldi in 15A mode. I'm a light user, so I haven't been bothered by this change.Bottom line: The device works as advertised, you just might need to have a little know-how to integrate it into your machine and/or smart device system.
I**L
Better than expected.
Very easy to install if you have ever taken any of the siding off of a La Spaziale and have a snipper for cutting Zip-tie. I didn't even realize what a hassle it had been always trying to turn the machine on before I got up, now it just warms up for me. I was also concerned about switching from 20A to 15A, but it doesn't seem to be a problem at all. I also set it up so I can say "hey Google, turn off the coffee machine". Probably the most difficult issue will be (as it was for me) setting up whatever smart switch you wind up buying, but this little device is perfect.
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