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5.  The temperature probe is unshielded. 

This delivers accurate profile-following 
performance, but it comes at the cost 
of making the probe tip vulnerable 
to damage. The tip will survive many 
hundreds of roast cycles if you pour 
the beans in and out of the chamber, 
but if you reach into the chamber to 
clean or dislodge stuck beans, then 
you must take care not to touch the 
probe tip. If you do damage the probe 
tip the roaster will not operate. The 
probe is considered to be a wearable 
part and damage to it is not covered 
by warranty. It is replaceable by a 
service technician.

6.  The roaster is designed for use 

with typical supply voltages in New 
Zealand and Australia between 230 
and 240 Volts. While it is safe to 
connect it to lower supply voltages 
such as typically found in Europe (210 
to 220V), there is not enough power 
available below 220 Volts to always 
guarantee a perfect roast. The roaster 
will give a warning if the voltage is 
marginal. This will happen occasionally 
in residential areas where you are 
some distance from the nearest 

supply transformer and sometimes in 
commercial buildings with long feed 
lines from the main board. In most 
cases it is ok to proceed with roasting, 
but you should record a roast log 
so that you can see if the roaster is 
struggling to reach the temperature 
required by the roast profile.

7.  It is advisable to plug the roaster 

directly into the power supply without 
using an extension cord. Voltage can 
drop in an extension cord 

after

 the 

roaster has performed its voltage 
check. If you are using an extension 
cord, especially a long one, you 
should record a roast log so that you 
can see if the roaster is struggling to 
reach the temperature required by the 
roast profile.

8.  If the roaster is interrupted during a 

roast – say you accidentally turn off 
the switch at the wall – then, when the 
power comes back on it will start cool 
down. Usually this means the beans 
will be ruined unless you interrupted 
the roast when the temperature was 
below about 80 degrees or the roast 
was nearly finished anyway.

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Model Number:  KN1007B
Power Consumption:  230-240V AC 
50Hz  1300-1400W

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Summary of Contents for Nano 7

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Model KN1007B...

Page 2: ...ny safety features other substances such as popcorn or nuts could mislead the safety checks and may result in fire or damage to the appliance 6 If you operate the appliance on an induction cook top th...

Page 3: ...of the appliance unplug the power supply and allow 24 hours in a warm place for the interior of the appliance to dry completely before attempting to use the appliance again 18 If damaged the supply co...

Page 4: ...first few roasts 1 SCOOP use a level scoop of green beans Use the provided scoop Otherwise measure 120 160m or 90 120g Do not overload If you are using monsooned or decaf beans they are less dense an...

Page 5: ...the chaff into the compost You may find you can do several roasts before you need to empty the chaff collector but don t let it fill beyond halfway up the mesh After emptying make sure the aluminium c...

Page 6: ...9 Espresso Second crack is under way Shiny bean surface Dark 5 0 5 9 Italian End of second crack Very shiny bean surface DISPLAY AND CONTROLS When scrolling through the display options select live dat...

Page 7: ...5 days resting For other profiles the ideal amount of resting might vary Try the coffee over a period of days As Matt Perger founder of Barista Hustle says use it when it tastes good CLEANING Brush o...

Page 8: ...also change to the recommended level for that profile 4 You are now free to alter the level to suit your tastes and to start roasting with that profile 5 The memory stick can be removed from the roast...

Page 9: ...nd reset it i e hold down the button while you turn the roaster on The firmware update will install automatically and the level and profile will return to default values You will have to load your pro...

Page 10: ...sformer and sometimes in commercial buildings with long feed lines from the main board In most cases it is ok to proceed with roasting but you should record a roast log so that you can see if the roas...

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