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2.  

Ensure that the burr sleeve is assembled correctly in the milling works. There is a red arrow  

on the burr sleeve that must point to the LOCK mark at the brim of the milling works. For 

further instructions see Reassembling the Appliance.

3. 

 Place the bean hopper over the milling works. See also: ›Re

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assembling  the  Appliance‹.  For  this,  turn  the  bean  hopper 

lock  to  UNLOCK  position  (turned  counter-clockwise).  Then 

place the bean hopper on the milling works and turn it gently 

until it settles down. Then, turn the bean hopper lock 90° 

clockwise into LOCK position. 

Tip:

 If the bean hopper has not been locked into position, the message »LOCK BEAN HOPPER« 

will be displayed on the screen. Additionally, operation of the appliance is disabled for safety.

4. 

Fill coffee beans into the bean hopper; 450 g at the maximum.

Tip:

 The bean hopper can be removed while still containing coffee beans. For this turn the 

bean hopper lock counter-clockwise and lift the bean hopper upwards and out. The locking 

system closes the bottom outlet of the bean hopper.

5. 

Place the lid on top of the bean hopper.

6. 

Plug the power cord into mains power outlet. 

Operating your Design Coffee grinder Advanced Pro

1.  

Turn the GRIND SIZE dial for selecting your grind size. For 

each coffee style, Espresso, Percolator, Filter and Plunger, the 

grind size will differ. Within each coffee style there is a range 

of settings. Experiment with different grind settings to achieve 

the brew that suits your taste best. (See: ›Customising the Pre-

Settings‹ and ›Tips for Best Results‹)

Tip:

 You will find further information on the grind size required for your coffee machine in the 

operating instructions of your coffee machine.

2.  

Select the required amount of grinds by pressing the 

SHOTS | CUPS button. Repeatedly press the SHOTS | CUPS 

button until the desired number of cups/shots is displayed. 

(See  ›Coffee  Preparation  Chart  in  section  Tips  for  Best  Re

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sults‹)  When  the  maximum  number  is  reached,  the  display 

switches back to 1. 

  –  For Espresso, 2 shots are possible at the maximum. 
  –  For all other types of preparation, 12 cups are feasible. 
In automatic mode, your Design Coffee Grinder Advanced Pro will automatically adjust the  

actually prepared amount depending on the preselected grind size. 

Tip:

 You can increase the selected amount even during operation by pressing the SHOTS | CUPS 

button. In automatic mode, the appliance will always provide the amount, currently selected 

and displayed on the screen.

3.

  Place a suitable vessel as near as possible under the grind outlet. You may use any vessel 

fitting under the grind outlet. If necessary, hold the vessel with your hand during operation.

START   PAUSE

GRIND AMOUNT

SHOTS   CUPS

CANCEL

PROGRAM

START   PAUSE

GRIND AMOUNT

SHOTS   CUPS

CANCEL

PROGRAM

Summary of Contents for 42639

Page 1: ...rovided instructions before first use Model and attachments are subject to change For household use only Operating Instructions Design Coffee Grinder Advanced Pro Art Nr 42639 Design Coffee Grinder Ad...

Page 2: ...ration 35 Preparing the Appliance for Use 35 Operating your Design Coffee Grinder Advanced Pro 36 Grinding into Portafilter 37 Grinding into the Grind Container 38 Customising the Pre Settings 38 Solv...

Page 3: ...alculations of amounts the Design Coffee Grinder Advanced Pro will provide the exact amount at the push of a button This way you will always reach the best results The conical grinding burrs are made...

Page 4: ...28 Knowing Your Design Coffee Grinder Advanced Pro A B E J I G L M O N P Q C D K H F...

Page 5: ...K Portafilter button use this button alternatively to start cancel operation L Grind catch tray catches grind overspill Removable for easy cleaning M Slip reducing feet N O Cradles for Portafilter 50...

Page 6: ...ap pliance and return the entire appliance including all parts and accessories to an authorized service centre for examination and repair Operate the appliance on a well accessible stable level dry a...

Page 7: ...ic shock Do not place the appliance or any part of it or power cord in an automatic dishwasher Important Safeguards for Electrical Appliances The appliance is driven electrically Place the appliance n...

Page 8: ...e bean hopper with the appliance connected to the power supply During grinding single coffee beans could leap out of the bean hopper This could happen especially with the bean hopper almost empty Thus...

Page 9: ...the appliance do the rest Thus we recommend preferring automatic mode This way the smart grinding system of your Design Cof fee Grinder Advanced Pro can be of use for you to achieve reliable and stab...

Page 10: ...size setting in the ESPRESSO range For single wall filters use an fine setting at the right end of the scale Use freshly roasted coffee beans preferably with a roasted on date Store coffee beans in a...

Page 11: ...on inclined surfaces where it can fall over to avoid damage Do not place any clothes or tissue or other foreign objects on or under the appliance during operation to avoid risk of fire overheating or...

Page 12: ...sso Percolator Filter and Plunger the grind size will differ Within each coffee style there is a range of settings Experiment with different grind settings to achieve the brew that suits your taste be...

Page 13: ...ound coffee after the milling works come to a standstill WARNING Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is connected to the power sup ply Always unplug the appliance when it is not in use 6 If...

Page 14: ...under the grind outlet until it snaps in place at the magnet in the rear of the appliance 4 Press the START PAUSE CANCEL button to start the grin ding process You can use the automatic mode only short...

Page 15: ...and drip filter coffee machines PERCOLATOR coffee machines ESPRESSO espresso machines There is a fine grading within these ranges which is partly indicated on the scale COARSE to FINE The current set...

Page 16: ...try again The message LOCK BEAN HOPPER is dis played on the screen There is no reaction to any operating element The bean hopper is not installed or not properly locked Ensure assembling the applianc...

Page 17: ...try again The coffee is ground irregularly with too large pieces The burr sleeve is missing or not locked correctly Ensure assembling the appliance correctly according to the instructions in section...

Page 18: ...e due to any remainder left in the grinder WARNING Always ensure that the appliance and any parts and accessories of it are out of reach of young children Always unplug the appliance before moving dis...

Page 19: ...the burr sleeve up and out 9 Remove the grind catch tray from the power base The grind catch tray is held in place via a magnet You can simply pull it out Cleaning the Appliance 1 Wash all removable...

Page 20: ...appliance is not in use to avoid dust getting into the bean hopper Storage WARNING Always unplug the appliance when it is not in use Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is connected to the...

Page 21: ...ances are disposed of in landfills or dumps hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain damaging your health and well being When replacing old appliances with new on...

Page 22: ...size 38 inteded use 30 manual mode 36 manual operation 33 model 32 moving parts 32 operation 35 Portafilter 37 power consumption 32 power cord 32 power supply 32 preparing for use 35 properties 33 re...

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