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K06307  | v. 22/09/2014  | Ref. quality process 002/03 | ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS

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MENU SET UP

LANGUAGE SET UP

ENGLISH

ENGLISH ACTIVE

SPANISH

ESPAÑOL ACTIVO

FRENCH

FRANÇAIS ACTIVE

GERMANY

DEUTSCHE AKTIV

ITALIAN

ITALIANO ATTIVO

PORTUGUESE

PORTUGUESE ACTIVA

VIEW USAGE DATA 

NUMBER OF SINGLE SERVINGS

ABSOLUTE COFFEE COUNTER

N. COFFEE DOSES 1

dd/mm/aa 0000000

N. COFFEE DOSES 2

dd/mm/aa 0000000

N. COFFEE DOSES 3

*

dd/mm/aa 0000000

RELATIVE COFFEE COUNTER

N. COFFEE DOSES 1

dd/mm/aa 0000000

N. COFFEE DOSES 2

dd/mm/aa 0000000

N. COFFEE DOSES 3

*

dd/mm/aa 0000000

BURR WARE DATA

ALARM 00000 Kg  
GROUND 000000 Kg

SETTINGS 

CONFIGURATION

OPERATING MODE 
(WORKING MODE SETTINGS)

AUTOMATIC MODE

AUTOMATIC MODE ON

PRESELECT MODE

PRESELECT MODE ON

PASSWORD SET UP

(Limitates access to menu)

PASSWORD ON

PASSWORD PROTECTION ON

PASSWORD OFF

PASSWORD PROTECTION OFF

PASSWORD SET UP

CURRENT PASSWORD 0000

(ENTER) NEW PASSWORD 0000

PASSWORD SAVED

WRONG PASSWORD

TIME SET UP/
DATE SET UP

TIME SETTINGS

CURRENT TIME hh:mm:ss

TIME SAVED

DATE SETTINGS

FORMAT dd/mm/aa

NEW FORMAT SAVED

FORMAT mm/dd/aa

NEW FORMAT SAVED

DATE SET UP

CURRENT DATE  dd/mm/aa

NEW DATE SAVED

SOUND SET UP 

ACTIVE SOUND

SOUND ON

DEACTIVE SOUND

SOUND OFF

BURR CHANGE ALARM**

(Activates display at beginning/ending 
of service)

BURR CHANGE ALARM ON 

ALARM ON

CHANGE BURRS!

BURR CHANGE ALARM OFF 

ALARM OFF 

RESET BURR CHANGE ALARM

ALARM RESET

BURR CHANGE ALARM SET UP

DOSE WEIGHT 2  00,00 gr

Kg BURR CHANGE 00000 Kg

ALARM SAVED

RESET RELATIVE  COFFEE 
COUNTER

RESET RELATIVE COFFEE (SERVINGS) 
COUNTER

 

NUM. COFFEE DOSE 3

: Only available for units with 3 dosing times.  

** BURR CHANGE ALARM

: Warning message. Weight set by the user as ground result for time 2 (Dose 2), is the reference taken by the software to get coffee production figures.

Summary of Contents for E10 CONIC OD

Page 1: ...ESSENTIAL ON DEMAND E6 OD E8 OD E10 CONIC OD E10 MASTER CONIC OD coffee grinders instructions manual ...

Page 2: ... 2 DESCRIPTION 2 3 INSTRUCTIONS 3 4 IDENTIFICATION 3 5 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 4 6 EXTERNAL COMPONENTS 6 7 INSTALLATION 7 8 REGULATION 9 9 OPERATION 12 10 CONFIGURATION 14 11 CLEANING 18 12 MAINTENANCE 20 13 EC CONFORMITY 25 ...

Page 3: ...y children or individuals with physical or mental limitations that could result in risk of injury or misuse Any other use of the machine will be considered improper and dangerous Do not put liquids in contact with internal or external parts of this grinder while ON or OFF with the exception of parts expressly outlined in the CLEANING section of this manual If liquids do come in contact with the gr...

Page 4: ...sult is a product of high quality that offers the assurance of the best results possible Our products are manufactured by hand one by one following the strictest quality requirements In the manufacturing process we use only the highest quality materials aluminum stainless steel etc especially designated for being in contact with food stuff For the optimum functionality of the grinder models descri...

Page 5: ...nual should be saved for the life of the grinder and should always be at the disposal of the operator 3 2 This manual contains special terminology such as Words in BOLD indicate important points or terminology Numbers in parenthese after a word indicate the location of this item in a parts diagram Example Hopper lid Icons Information Atention 4 IDENTIFICATION Inthegrinderinformationplaqueisthefoll...

Page 6: ...sible for any damages resulting from improper use of the equipment or for not following the safety measures as outlined below 5 2 Technical data Model 100 V 50 Hz 100 V 60 Hz 110 V 60 Hz 220 V 60 Hz 230 V 50 Hz 240 V 50 Hz E6 OD Electrical power 750 810 860 735 730 840 W Spin speed 1 250 1 540 1 600 1 600 1 325 1 330 rpm E8 OD Electrical power 750 810 860 735 730 840 W Spin speed 1 250 1 540 1 600...

Page 7: ... 17 37 33 00 15 00 39 04 17 74 lb h Kg h Dose time 50Hz 7 gr 2 14 1 62 1 92 1 65 Seconds Dose time 60Hz 7 gr 1 92 1 45 1 68 1 42 Seconds Hopper capacity 3 74 1 700 3 74 1 700 3 74 1 700 3 74 1 700 lb gr Net weight 25 47 11 58 28 60 13 00 37 25 16 93 49 00 18 63 lb Kg Height Width Depth 25 8 46 15 74 635 215 400 25 8 46 15 74 635 215 400 25 8 46 15 74 635 215 400 28 14 8 46 15 74 715 215 400 in mm ...

Page 8: ...ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Ref quality process 002 03 v 22 09 2014 K06307 6 6 EXTERNAL COMPONENTS ...

Page 9: ... be a responsible adult and a never a minor or person incapable of safely using such equipment When using the grinder the following precautions should be followed No bare feet No wet hands or feet Do not submerge in water Do not expose the grinder to sun or other atmospheric conditions Do not place any type of object in the coffee entrance or exit while the grinder is running It should be kept in ...

Page 10: ...ng should be considered The grinder information plaque data coincides with the electrical system on site The electrical outlet coincides with the grinder plug The electric power at the location of installation should meet the minimum required to properly run the grinder The installation site should have the proper electrical overload protections The grinder should be properly grounded as specified...

Page 11: ... included with your grinder 2 Adjust the support to the desired height using the portafilter as the point of reference 3 Tighten the screw with the Allen Key provided Fig 1 NOTE If the adjustment is extreme too high or too low difficulties in operating the dosis button might occur 8 2 Grinder up Set Place the hopper on the grind regulator and make sure the bean trap is in the closed position Lock ...

Page 12: ...ystem Rotate the grind regulator until reaching the grind level desired Rotating the grind regulator clockwise will result in a courser grind turning the regulator counter clockwise will result in a finer grinder Fig 4 Once you reach the desired grinding point you can fix the grinding regulation using the regulation break Fig 5 NOTE Changing grind settings must be done when the grinder is on and b...

Page 13: ...s on the grind regulator are limited by steps that are defined by the hole and pin points Fig 6 The instructions detailed in section 8 3 1 on adjusting the regulator should be followed while at the same time pulling the brake post Fig 6 up to release the locking action of the post NOTE If the output is very slow it could mean that the coffee is being ground too fine If the output is very fast it c...

Page 14: ...MANUAL for E10 CONIC ESSENTIAL ON DEMAND and E10 MASTER CONIC ESSENTIAL ON DEMAND Fig 7 2 E6 OD E8 OD E10 CONIC OD E10 MASTER CONIC OD Electrical functions I AUTOMATIC Off 0 OFF Manual mode Security sistem that allows using the grinder in case of the supply plate or keypad failure II MANUAL 9 2 Utilization Through the program menu section 10 3 it is possible to select two distinct functional modes...

Page 15: ...set to the complete cycle time 9 4 Preselect Mode In the PRESELECT mode a pre programmed single double or triple dose can be set by simple pressing the corresponding icon on the LCD screen The preselection of a single double or triple dose will remain active until it is changed by pressing one of the three numbered preselect icons This preselection is reflected on the LCD screen with the icon of t...

Page 16: ... aproval Return Up shift in menu Decrease value Down shift in menu Increase value 10 2 Grind Time Configurations The grind times can be configured for the Automatic and Preselect modes When modifying the grind time for either mode the time will be reflected in both modes simultaneously To modify the time of one dose press the time of the respective dose numerical icon or on the touch screen twice ...

Page 17: ...screen If any of these options are pressed the grinder will begin to run and the time starting at zero will increase until the chosen button is released 10 3 Changing the configuration menu Toentertheconfigurationmenú pressthe icon Onceinthemenu usethebuttons or to toggle through the menu options and confirm choose the desired option with the button Press the icon to return to the previous option ...

Page 18: ...ION OPERATING MODE WORKING MODE SETTINGS AUTOMATIC MODE PRESELECT MODE PASSWORD SET UP Limitates access to menu PASSWORD ON PASSWORD OFF PASSWORD SET UP TIME SET UP DATE SET UP TIME SETTINGS DATE SETTINGS DATE SET UP SOUND SET UP ACTIVE SOUND DEACTIVE SOUND BURR CHANGE ALARM Activates display at beginning ending of service BURR CHANGE ALARM ON BURR CHANGE ALARM OFF RESET BURR CHANGE ALARM BURR CHA...

Page 19: ...N PASSWORD PROTECTION ON PASSWORD PROTECTION OFF CURRENT PASSWORD 0000 ENTER NEW PASSWORD 0000 PASSWORD SAVED WRONG PASSWORD CURRENT TIME hh mm ss TIME SAVED FORMAT dd mm aa NEW FORMAT SAVED FORMAT mm dd aa NEW FORMAT SAVED CURRENT DATE dd mm aa NEW DATE SAVED SOUND ON SOUND OFF ALARM ON CHANGE BURRS ALARM OFF ALARM RESET DOSE WEIGHT 2 00 00 gr Kg BURR CHANGE 00000 Kg ALARM SAVED GS ht set by the ...

Page 20: ... cloth or with a small amount of water and soap to eliminate any oily residue from the beans Replace the bean hopper following the same steps as the removal process but in reverse 11 3 Cleaning the coffee exit chute It is very important to maintain the exit chute clean of coffee in order to assure the consistency of the dosis and the continued functioning of the grinder A tubular chute brush shoul...

Page 21: ...nd out the remaining coffee in the grind chamber Remove any remaining coffee beans from the bean hopper Pour the recommended grinder cleaning product into the bean hopper and open the bean trap allowing the cleaning product to pass into the grind chamber Grindthecleaningproductatamediumcoursegrindsettinguntiltherecommended amount is passed through the system and nothing remains in the grind chambe...

Page 22: ...aning Turn off the grinder and gently wipe off the screen using a circular motion 12 MAINTENANCE 12 1 General warning Before performing any type of maintenance you should Always turn OFF the main power switch to the off position If the grinder is jammed unplug it from the power source and contact an authorized service technician Not following these warnings can compromise the safety of the grinder...

Page 23: ...ce Not following the recommended burr life guidelines can compromise the safety of the grinder These operations should be done by a qualified service tecnician To perform grind chamber maintenance please observe the following steps Turn off the grinder by making sure the main power switch is on the OFF position Disconnect the plug from the power source Loosen the hopper security screw using a flat...

Page 24: ...r clockwise until it is completely unscrewed Clean the grind chamber and threads of the housing using a soft cloth and vacuum cleaner until all of the oils and residue has been removed Make sure to put new food grade lubricant on the clean threading of the housing and upper assembly Insert the upper burr assembly into the grind chamber and turn counter clockwise For positioning and mounting the gr...

Page 25: ...limit stop Fig 13 In that position tighten the regulator on the upper burr carrier and with a T20 Torx screwdriver as Fig 10 For the models with the micrometric Parallel system first make sure that the grind point lock screw is lined up with the locking foot This will ensure that the lock screw and locking foot move in conjunction with one another and that the locking mechanism works properly Fig ...

Page 26: ...oint lock screw is lined up with the locking foot This will ensure that the lock screw and locking foot move in conjunction with one another and that the locking mechanism works properly Fig 11 This process should be performed with extreme caution making sure that there are no coffee particles or debris in the housing threading Also the placement of the upper burr assembly should be done with caut...

Page 27: ...C on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE 06 95 EC of 12 12 2006 on the harmonization of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits 02 96 EC of 27 01 2003 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE 11 65 EU related to the restriction on the usage of certain dangerou...

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