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of damage resulting from repairs you carry out 
yourself, improper connection or incorrect op-
eration.

 

– In the event of repairs, only parts may be used 

which correspond to the original specifications 
for the grinder. This grinder contains electrical 
and mechanical parts that are essential for 
protection against dangers.

 

– Do not place the grinder itself or the power ca-

ble or plug in water. 

 

– Never handle the plug with damp hands. 

 

– Keep the grinder, the power plug and the pow-

er cable away from open fire or hot surfaces.

 

– Use the grinder only in dry interior areas. Nev-

er use it in damp areas or in the rain.

 

– Never operate or store the grinder in such a 

way that it could fall into a sink or a wash ba-
sin.

 

– Never handle an electric appliance if it falls 

into  water.  In  such  cases,  pull  out  the  power 
plug.

 

– When you are not using the grinder, are clean-

ing it, or a fault develops, always pull out the 
plug from the power socket.

 

– Never use the power cable to carry the grinder.

 

– Before you clean the grinder or remove or in-

sert the hopper set the power switch to “0“ and 
pull out the power plug.

 

– Make sure that an appliance no longer being 

used does not work any more: Pull the pow-
er plug out of the socket and cut through the 
power cable.

Danger for children and other people!

Children often do not recognize dangers 
or underestimate them.

 

– This grinder is not intended for use by peo-

ple (including children) with restricted physi-
cal, sensory, or intellectual abilities or lack of 
experience  and/or  lack  of  knowledge,  unless 
they are supervized by a person responsible 
for their safety or received instructions from 
this person about how to operate the grinder.

 

– Keep the packing container or materials away 

from babies and small children. There is a risk 
of suffocation!

 

– Supervise children and store the grinder out of 

their reach in order to be certain that they do 
not play with it.

Risk  of  damage  resulting  from  im-
proper use!

Incorrect use of the grinder can result in 

damage.

 

– Never exceed the maximum permissable op-

erating time.

Espresso grinding

:

The grinder must cool down for 24 seconds 
after a 6 second grinding phase. Do not grind 
more  than  one  dose  of  espresso  in  30  sec-
onds.

Filter grinding

:

The maximum permissable grinding time is 
30 seconds. After this grinding procedure the 
grinder must cool off for 2 minutes. 

 

– Set the grind level finer only when the grinder 

is in operation or when there are no beans in 
the grinder.

 

– Never expose the grinder to high tempera-

tures (heating, etc.) or the effects of weather 
(rain, etc.).

 

– Do not allow any foreign objects to fall into the 

grinder.

 

– Place the grinder only on an even, stable and 

firm surface.

TAKE CARE

DANGER

Summary of Contents for ProD

Page 1: ...GB A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Operating Instructions Allround Grinder GB rating Instructions...

Page 2: ...rt a filter holder 7 Inserting the port a filter holder 7 Removing the port a filter holder 7 Operation 8 Setting the grinding time 8 Setting the fineness of the grind 8 Start grinding 8 Grinding larg...

Page 3: ...ct your dealer For Your Safety Symbols Severe risk Failure to observe this warning can lead to physical injury or death Medium level of risk Failure to observe this warning may cause material damage S...

Page 4: ...hrough the power cable Danger for children and other people Children often do not recognize dangers or underestimate them This grinder is not intended for use by peo ple including children with restri...

Page 5: ...Never grind grain or other prod ucts with the grinder as otherwise severe dam age to the grinder can result The grinder is appropriate for both private and commercial use In commercial use the prevai...

Page 6: ...seal of the grinder Then turn the hop per to the right until it snaps into place 2 Fill the hopper with roasted whole coffee beans Attach the residue tray Tilt the grinder slightly forward and insert...

Page 7: ...lder 3 Tighten the two screws j again Inserting the port a filter holder E L 1 Insert the port a filter holder as shown past the Start Stop button e and hold it in this posi tion 2 Slide the holder in...

Page 8: ...grind medium medium grind coarse coarse grind Start grinding Requirements The hopper is filled with whole coffee beans and the grind time and fineness are set 1 Switch on the coffee grinder with the m...

Page 9: ...the port a filter holder or place the grounds bin under the spout again If you do not wish to continue grinding after break tap quickly on the start stop button e Safety devices Your coffee grinder i...

Page 10: ...sso or filter coffee ma chine you should also clean your coffee grinder if possible every week In particular the grinder must be kept clean and free of deposits in order to guarantee the accuracy of e...

Page 11: ...nto a dishwasher Otherwise the color of the synthetic material could change or it could bleach white Disposal of the grinder Old appliances must not be placed in household garbage Once an appliance ca...

Page 12: ...ity of the hopper Approx 260 g Troubleshooting The following information should help you deal with operational problems If you are unsuccessful please obtain the help of an authorized service partner...

Page 13: ...spout with a spoon handle 2 Use the adjustment button c to set to maximum fineness 3 Start a grind operation The grinder grinds itself free 4 Start another grind operation and set the desired level of...

Page 14: ...GB A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Notes 14...

Page 15: ...GB A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Notes 15...

Page 16: ...I N D E R Ditting Maschinen AG L nggenstrasse 34 CH 8184 Bachenb lach Switzerland www dittingswiss ch May 2013 nderungen vorbehalten Subject to amendment Se reserva el derecho a modi caciones Sous r...

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