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Rotate the grind control gear clockwise
one “click” or detent at a time until you
hear the burrs touching one another –
when they touch, the burrs will make a
distinct “rubbing” or grating sound.
When the burrs are touching, turn the
grind control gear counter-clockwise
one “click” or detent. The grating or
“rubbing” sound will stop. Turn off
the mill by flipping the On/Off Switch
to the “Off” position. The mill is
now calibrated to provide maximum
fineness.
Re-attach the grind control dial,
making certain the dial indicator
points to grind level “8”.
Note:
If the Burr Coffee Mill produces
a grating or “rubbing” sound during
use, the burrs have been improperly
adjusted. To avoid damage to the burrs,
readjust the burrs immediately.
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Adjusting to Provide
Coarser Grinds
When the Burr Coffee Mill is adjusted
to provide coarser grinds, grind sizes
will increase throughout the grinding
range and the finest level may become
too coarse for espresso. (To re-calibrate
the Burr Coffee Mill for maximum grind
fineness, see page 9.)
Turn the grind control dial to
level “1”.
Using a
5
⁄
32
-inch (4 mm) allen wrench
or hex-head screwdriver, remove
the screw located in the front of
the grind control dial by turning it
counter-clockwise. Once the screw is
free, remove the grind control dial.
The white grind control gear should be
visible once the dial is removed.
Rotate the grind control gear counter-
clockwise one “click” or detent at
a time until the “clicking” sound
diminishes and the gear offers little
resistance to being turned.
Re-attach the grind control dial,
making certain the dial indicator points
to level “1”.
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