background image

Introduction: Congratulations. The Gaggia 

 you 

have purchased is the finest product in its class. It is used throughout the world

in homes, restaurants and coffee bars. It is perfect companion to your Gaggia espresso machine.

2. The bean container (6) will hold about 8 oz. (225 g.) of coffee beans. Place beans in container and replace cover (7) to preserve the
beans’ freshness.
3. There are 34 grinding positions that correspond from “very coarse” (position 34) to “very fine” (position 1). Select the correct grinding
position (9) for your coffee maker by grasping the container and turning to the left or to the right stopping at the appropriate number.

Selecting 

Coffee 

coarseness:

1. Using freshly ground coffee is the best way to make a deliciouscup of coffee. The grinding coarseness of the coffee depends on the
machine that you are using.
2. Espresso pump-machines require a fine grind, typically somewhere between position 5 to 10. You may have to experiment with the

degree of fineness that is best for your espresso machine. (If coffee flows too fast grind may be too coarse   if coffee flows very slowly,
coffee grind may be too fine). Refer to your espresso machine instructions for more information.
3. Different kinds of coffee beans may require different settings. Blends are composed of several coffee beans having different
characteristics of roasting and hardness. The grinding position may have to be changed to give you the best results.
4. Suggestion: When grinding coffee beans for the first time, grind only enough to make 2 cups. Adjust grinding position as required for
the proper flow of coffee.

Operation:

 After selecting grinding position, turn “on” by depressing switch (1) IMPORTANT: Grind only as much coffee needed each time because

ground coffee will loose its flavor and become stale.

 

damage 

 

 

place with left hand.

3. Pull dose lever (2) forward using right hand. One pull will dispense a pre-measured amount of ground 

 for one cup. Two

pulls will dispense coffee for two cups espresso.
4. Gently tamp coffee and insert holder in espresso machine.

 NOTE: Some coffee beans may have a very waxy coating. This may cause beans to stick to each other and not flow into the chute in

the bean container. Should this occur, remove cover and carefully stir beans a few times using a spatula. This will allow them to flow into
chute.
6. Unplug cord before cleaning. With a damp cloth or sponge wipe clean any coffee powder that is present.

Grinder 

 Powder on-off switch

2. Dose lever
3. Filter holder support
4. Ground coffee container

5. Ground coffee container cover
6. Coffee bean container

7. Coffee bean container cover
8. Power cord
9. Grinding coarseness indicator

Reviews: