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ARNING Technician Tasks only to be completed by qualified and skilled service personnel.

 

 

 
GRINDING BURR REPLACEMENT  

 

Periodic burr replacement is required. While the ceramic burrs used in the Swift 

EPS

have 

a much longer life expectancy than normal steel burrs, it is still necessary to watch your 
coffee for the tell-tale signs of burr wear. These signs include inconsistent shot extraction 
times, and the absence of noticeable change in your espresso when adjustments are 
made to the grinder.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1.

 Close the bean gate and grind out the remaining coffee from the burr area 

2

. Remove the four screws securing the impeller tower to the unit. (2 on each side) 

3.

 Lift the tower up and remove it 

4.

 Remove the two front screws that secure the grinder cover 

                                             

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                       

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. Remove the two rear screws that secure the grinder cover 

6.

 Pull each adjusting knob from the grinder and set aside  

7.

 Remove the grinder cover 

8.

 Loosen the adjustor clamp screw that secures the adjustment gear  

  

Summary of Contents for SWIFT EPSB

Page 1: ...1 SWIFT EPS Troubleshooting Manual...

Page 2: ...OM THE MANUFACTURER 4 4 WARRANTY DESCRIPTION PARTS ORDERING 4 5 INSTALLATION UPACKING INSTRUCTIONS 6 6 EQUIPMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 7 EQUIPMENT CARE CLEANING 10 8 PARTS DESCRIPTION AND IDENTIFIC...

Page 3: ...y volume not time so waste and product inconsistency are reduced At the same time the Swift EPSB enhances coffee freshness by grinding coffee by dose not by bulk 2 Legend of Symbols Safety instruction...

Page 4: ...power point and unplug the power supply lead by the plug body Failure to do so may result in electric shock This manual provides instructions for the safety operation installation for the SWIFT GRIND...

Page 5: ...s and lids C Drip tray part 5 336 D Fuse pulling tool part 5 123 E Cleaning brush part 5 118 F 22mm Portafilter baskets part 5 127 G Tamper cover lid H Fuses 125MA part 5 364 and 1A SLO part 5 363 ins...

Page 6: ...bile 3 Left grind adjust knob 4 Left grinder start button 5 Bayonet ring 6 Foot plate 7 Right bean hopper 8 Right hopper bean gate 9 Right grind adjust knob 10 Right grinder start button 11 Power cord...

Page 7: ...d left buttons correspond to the right and left bean hoppers Coffee will be ground dosed and tamped from one of these hoppers depending on which button you press The red indicator lights located above...

Page 8: ...nobs as described below 1 Locate the grinder adjustor knob that corresponds to the left or right side of the grinder 2 Grinding finer coffee will result in a slower pour To achieve a slower pour adjus...

Page 9: ...sso drinks or interfering with the mechanical operation of your machine There are three areas that must be cleaned the bean hoppers the burr chamber and the impeller HOPPERS AND BURR CHAMBER 1 2 1 Clo...

Page 10: ...proper operation CLEANING THE IMPELLER 2 3 5 1 Unplug the Swift 2 Remove the tower cover 3 Push the shaft brake backwards and hold 4 With the brake applied use your thumb and forefinger pressed agains...

Page 11: ...THE CLEAN OUT TOOL If either Grinder motor fails to operate the usual cause is a clogged grinding chute or chamber 2002 model Swifts now come with a tool that can be used to unclog the chute without d...

Page 12: ...the hole and apply forward pressure until the tool is fully inserted into the chute 6 With the clean out rod fully inserted wiggle and rotate the tool to loosen the compacted coffee 7 Remove the tool...

Page 13: ...13 8 Parts Description and Identification...

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Page 20: ...20 WARNING Technician Tasks only to be completed by qualified and skilled service personnel Electronics...

Page 21: ...old baskets from premises Brush and vacuum loose coffee from grind chamber Clean ground coffee from passage to tamp chamber Remove tower cover and replace button overlay decal Clean impeller Clean ta...

Page 22: ...traction times and the absence of noticeable change in your espresso when adjustments are made to the grinder 1 2 3 1 Close the bean gate and grind out the remaining coffee from the burr area 2 Remove...

Page 23: ...r burr carrier anticlockwise until the threads are free allowing removal 11 Remove the upper burr carrier 12 Using a flat tip screwdriver remove the screws that secure grinding burrs 13 Vacuum and cle...

Page 24: ...1 4 turn 19 Reinstall the worm gear and line up the knob pin parallel with the side of the grinder 20 Reinstall the clamp ring and tighten Ensure the screw can be accessed with the grinder cover inst...

Page 25: ...r motor fuse is blown replace it with a 10 amp GDC fuse Before starting the grinder motor remove the bean hopper see manual and ensure that the motor spins freely If it does not spin freely follow the...

Page 26: ...ro switch 2 This switch is activated when the portafilter is engaged in the bayonet ring The grinder will not operate if this switch is not activated Grinder Motor Reostat 1 2 Adjusting this reostat d...

Page 27: ...p motor fuses are replaced with reset switches on the exterior of the grinder The head of the switch will protrude when it needs to be reset 2 3 4 1 Unplug the grinder 2 Remove the 2 lower screws on t...

Page 28: ...ift and then push either button Remove and inspect the surface of the coffee puck Coffee dose too low Impeller must be raised The gap between the top of the coffee puck and the bottom of the diffuser...

Page 29: ...coffee pack from the diffuser screw 2 HOW TO PERFORM THE ADJUSTMENT 1 2 1 Remove the four screws that secure the tower to the Swift 2 Remove the tower from the grinder and locate the white Teflon dis...

Page 30: ...er to the left anticlockwise to lower the impeller DECREASING THE DOSE Rotate the impeller to the right clockwise to raise the impeller INCREASING THE DOSE Once set the height of the impeller tighten...

Page 31: ...31 11 Equipment Specifications...

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