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V. USING THE APPLIANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
After removing the packaging, make sure the product is complete and undamaged and
that all accessories are present. Do not use the appliance if it is visibly damaged. Contact
with the technical assistance service.
Connecting the appliance
Check that the mains power supply voltage corresponds to the value indicated on the
rating label on the bottom of the appliance. If the power socket does not match the plug
on the appliance, have the socket replaced with a suitable type, or change the plug by a
qualified professional.
USING THE APPLIANCE
1. Place the appliance on a flat surface.
2. Turn the container lid in an anti-clockwise direction and lift it.
3. Pour the desired amount of coffee beans into the container.
4. Tighten the lid by turning it fully home in a clockwise direction. A safety device
prevents switch-on if the lid is not well inserted.
5. Do not attempt operation without the cover being in place.
6. Extract the necessary amount of wire and introduce the plug into the socket.
7. Press button ‘ON/OFF’ to active the coffee grinder and hold it down until the desired
level of grinding is obtained.
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Unplug the unit
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have a container ready to hold your ground coffee.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
1. Always keep the lid of bean container closed hermetically in order to preserve the
flavor and the aroma of the coffee beans.
2. Only grind the amount of coffee necessary at the time.
3. Never overfill the bean container.
As per general indications, consider one tablespoon of beans per cup (e.g. 4 spoons of
coffee beans for 4 cups). Naturally, optimal amounts, defined on the basis of personal
taste, will be identified with time.
4. Coffee grounds left in your grinder can become stale and affect the flavor of freshly. Be
sure to clean grinding bowl, blades and cover after each use.
5. This grinder can only handle dry, brittle foods, do not grind oil seeds (e.g. peanuts) or
hard products (e.g. rice).