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IMPORTANT!
For your appliance run correctly, make certain
that:
- the lid to the coffee-bean hopper (2) is cor-
rectly positioned.
- The ground coffee container (6) and its lid
(7) are correctly placed in the body of the ap-
pliance.
TIPS
- It is best to store coffee beans in a cool, dry
place. Beans should be kept in an opaque,
airtight container.
- Grind the coffee just prior to brewing it.
Advice to select the level of coarseness of your
ground coffee.
- Use the coarseness selector knob (Fig. E) to
adjust the grind according to the type of cof-
fee maker.
- Generally, the quicker the water goes through
the ground coffee, the finer the ground coffee
should be.
A “medium” ground is thus suited to making
filter coffee while a “very fine” ground is nee-
ded to make an Espresso.
- For the first use, we suggest that you use an
intermediate position and then adjust the set-
ting to your taste.
Once you have used the appliance a few
times, you will find the ideal grind setting to
suit your taste and brewing method.
- Do not change the grind setting while the
applince is running.
Suggest Grind Settings:
Advice to select the number of cups
- Use the cup selector knob (Fig. D) to pro-
gram the quantity of ground coffee you
want.
- The mill grinds approx. 1 tablespoon of cof-
fee per cup selected.
MAINTENANCE
- To keep all your coffee’s aroma and to avoid
a degradation of the ground coffee, empty
the ground coffee holder after each use.
- Always disconnect the grinder before clea-
ning.
- Never place the grinder, power supply cord
or plug in water or under running water.
- Do not use strong detergents or abrasive
pads to clean the appliance.
- Clean the lids and the ground coffee contai-
ner in warm, soapy water.
- To remove the upper burr (5), set the coar-
seness selector knob (Fig. E) to the fine po-
sition then take hold of the top of the burr of
the upper mill with your fingers and turn
clockwise, then pull it vertically to remove.
- Carefully clean the inside of the coffee-bean
hopper (1) with a damp cloth.
- To replace the upper burr, set the coarseness
selector knob (Fig. E) to the coarse position,
insert the burr and turn it once in the coun-
ter-clockwise direction.
- Carefully clean the ground coffee dispenser
and the body of the appliance with a damp
cloth making sure no coffee residue is bloc-
king the ground coffee dispenser.
HOW MUCH COFFEE TO USE PER MACHINE:
Espresso Maker:
- 1 tablespoon per 1 oz shot of espresso
Drip Coffee, French Press, Percolator:
- 1-2 tablespoons per 1 (5oz) cup of coffee
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GRIND
Fine
Medium/Fine
Medium
Medium/Coarse
Coarse
Espresso
AutoDripw/Permanent Filter
AutoDripw/Permanent Filter
Percolator
French Press
TYPE OF COFFEE MAKER
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