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SINGLE ESPRESSO GRINDER

Opera

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 on

INFORMATION!

Danger of overhea

Ɵ

 ng!

Exceeding the maximum permissible opera  ng cycle can cause the 
grinder to overheat.

 

– Do not exceed the maximum opera  ng cycle 

(see chapter “Technical data”).

 

– Observe the recommended pause when the maximum permis-

sible opera  ng cycle is reached (see chapter 

Technical data

).

INFORMATION!

Risk of damage!

The operator has no in

fl

 uence on the thermal overcurrent circuit-

breaker. If the thermal overcurrent circuit-breaker has been triggered 
several   mes, a service partner must be contacted for advice as the 
motor winding can become damaged.

•  The grinder has a thermal overcurrent circuit-breaker which 

interrupts the electric circuit of the grinder in case of electri-
cal overload. To put the grinder into opera  on again, 

fi

 rst set 

the on/o

  switch 

(19)

 

to switch posi  on 

0

 (o

 ) and discon-

nect the power plug 

(18)

. Then press the release bu  on 

(17)

You can now plug the power plug back into the socket and 
put the grinder into opera  on (see chapter “Switching on the 
grinder").

•  The grinder also has a motor protector, which switch-

es o

  the grinder when the motor becomes too hot. 

As soon as the motor has cooled down, the grinder can be put into 
opera  on again (see chapter: “Troubleshoo  ng”).

Summary of Contents for K30 2.0

Page 1: ...EN Originalinstruc onmanual Single Espresso Grinder K30 2 0 ...

Page 2: ...2 1 2 6 10 14 9 5 8 7 11 12 13 4 3 15 A SINGLE ESPRESSO GRINDER Overview ...

Page 3: ...3 19 17 16 18 B K30 2 0 EN ...

Page 4: ...4 16 D 1 20 3 2 C SINGLE ESPRESSO GRINDER ...

Page 5: ...5 6 7 E 21 22 4 5 F K30 2 0 EN ...

Page 6: ...ipe grinding me 18 Changing the recipe grinding me 18 Grinding espresso beans 19 Pausing grinding stop func on 20 Changing se ngs 21 Display naviga on symbols 21 Retrieving and leaving main menu 22 Unlocking service menu 22 Retrieving service menu 22 Edi ng recipe number 23 Edi ng recipe details 23 Se ng the date and me 24 Other se ngs 24 Retrieving counts and logs 27 Retrieving machine informa on...

Page 7: ...portafilter support le and right 7 Portafilter support 8 Feet 4 9 Brush 10 Drip tray 11 Start bu on 12 Portafilter intake 13 Outlet 14 Display 15 USB port on the back of the display only for service technicians 16 Sliding valve 17 Release bu on thermal overcurrent circuit breaker 18 Power cable with power plug 19 On Off switch 20 Rubber ring seals bean container intake 21 Marker for adjus ng the gr...

Page 8: ... Espresso Grinder K30 2 0 shall be referred to hereina er simply as the grinder Please keep this original instruc on manual safe for later queries Please also pass this original instruc on manual on to later owners and users of the grinder ExplanaƟon of symbols used The following symbols and signal words are used in this original instruc on manual on the grinder or on the packaging WARNING This si...

Page 9: ...f approval Products marked with this symbol meet the requirements for electrical product safety of the United States of America Products marked with this symbol meet the required criteria of the NSF Na onal Sanita on Founda on regarding cleanliness and hygiene in the food industry Products marked with this symbol are only permi ed for use in interior spaces This symbol indicates a danger of electr...

Page 10: ...ge that is too high can all lead to electrocu on Connect the grinder only if the mains voltage of the socket complies with the informa on indicated on the nameplate Only connect the grinder to a socket with good accessibility so that you can disconnect it quickly from the power supply in the event of any hazardous incident Do not use the grinder if you no ce any visible damage or if the power cabl...

Page 11: ...e it over sharp edges Use the grinder in indoor areas only Never operate the grinder in damp rooms or in the rain Keep children away from the grinder Make sure that children do not insert any objects into the grinder If you are not currently using or cleaning the grinder or if a disrup on occurs switch the grinder off and remove the power plug from the socket Do not open the grinder casing leave re...

Page 12: ... are not permi ed to play with the grinder Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by children without supervision Do not leave the grinder unsupervised when in opera on Do not let children play with the packaging film Children can become entangled and choke while playing Do not let children play with the small parts They can be life threatening if swallowed CAUTION Risk of Ɵpping and...

Page 13: ... is inserted and either stops automa cally a er the defined grinding me has elapsed recipe mode or when the portafilter is removed manual grinding Checking grinder and scope of delivery INFORMATION Risk of damage The grinder can become damaged if the packaging is opened carelessly with a sharp knife or other pointed object Be very careful when opening 1 Remove the grinder from its packaging 2 Chec...

Page 14: ...ed screw Use a slot screwdriver to fix the bean container not included in delivery 1 Place the grinder on a level and stable surface that does not vibrate to prevent it from falling off 2 Make sure that the rubber ring 20 has been properly placed in the bean container intake 3 and is lying flat see Fig C 3 Place the bean container 1 onto the bean container intake In doing so make sure that the pins...

Page 15: ... fixing not included with delivery Adjust the portafilter support 7 to the size of your espresso machine s por tafilter see Fig E 1 Make sure that the grinder is switched off and not connected to a power supply On Off switch 19 to posi on 0 2 Turn an clockwise using a slot screwdriver or the 3 mm Allen key sup plied to loosen the screws 6 for adjus ng the portafilter support le and right The portafi...

Page 16: ...es a service partner must be contacted for advice as the motor winding can become damaged The grinder has a thermal overcurrent circuit breaker which interrupts the electric circuit of the grinder in case of electri cal overload To put the grinder into opera on again first set the on off switch 19 to switch posi on 0 off and discon nect the power plug 18 Then press the release bu on 17 You can now p...

Page 17: ...n order to ensure that there are no dosing fluctua ons 3 Place the lid back onto the bean container 4 If necessary open the bean container by swiveling out the sliding valve 16 see Fig D Switching on the grinder 1 Make sure that you have inserted the power plug 18 into a properly installed safety socket 2 Switch on the grinder by switching the On Off switch 19 to I The grinder is ready for opera on...

Page 18: ...gree scale 22 Only reduce the grinding degree during grinding or when you can be sure that there are no espresso beans in the grinder 3 Fix the set grinding degree by ghtening the locking screw clockwise SelecƟng the recipe grinding Ɵme Two recipes are pre set at delivery Single espresso Double espresso two single espressos On the display 14 swipe up down over the display range to select the desir...

Page 19: ... process the remaining grinding me is counted down on the display 14 As soon as the grinding me has elapsed the grinding is complete and the portafilter can be removed 3 Remove the portafilter from the portafilter intake once the grinding process is complete Manual grinding 1 On the display 14 swipe up down on the display range to select the symbol for manual grinding see chapter Selec ng the reci...

Page 20: ...port 7 before the abort me elapses The suspended grinding process is con nued automa cally un l the grinding me has elapsed The abort me is factory set to 8 seconds and can only be changed by a service technician Changing the type of espresso beans 1 Close the bean container 1 by swiveling in the sliding valve 16 see Fig D 2 Grind the remaining espresso beans un l the grinder runs idle see chapter...

Page 21: ...isplay navigaƟon symbols Symbol Meaning Clicking on this symbol will take you to the main menu Clicking on this symbol will take you back to the user interface Clicking on this symbol will confirm a selec on entry Clicking on this symbol allows you to cancel a run ning procedure symbol for an alterna ve op on or takes you back to the previous menu a er making the change This symbol indicates that ...

Page 22: ...has been unlocked you will also find certain menu items in both the main menu and the service menu Unlocking service menu 1 Go to the main menu see chapter Retrieving and leaving main menu 2 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Unlock service level 3 Enter your service code 4 Confirm the entry by clicking on the symbol You will automa cally be taken to the service menu and can ...

Page 23: ...o to the main menu or the service menu see chapter Retrieving and leaving main menu Retrieving service menu 2 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Edit recipes 3 Click on the menu item Recipes The symbols and names of the recorded recipes are shown on the dis play 4 Click on the appropriate recipe symbol This will take you to the input op on for the recipe name 5 Change the rec...

Page 24: ... 2 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Appliance name 3 Enter the appliance name using the text block 4 Confirm your entry by clicking on the symbol or click on the symbol to cancel the process Displaying ediƟng default seƫngs 1 Go to the service menu see chapter Retrieving service menu 2 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Default grinder seƫngs 3 Swipe u...

Page 25: ... menu if necessary see chapter Unlocking service menu 2 Go to the main menu see chapter Retrieving and leaving main menu 3 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Reset day counter 4 Confirm the reset of the day counter by clicking on the symbol or click on the symbol to cancel the process SelecƟng language You will find the menu item Select language in both the main menu and the ...

Page 26: ...onfirming service performed 1 Go to the service menu see chapter Retrieving service menu 2 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Confirm service performed 3 Confirm that the service measures were carried out in full by clicking on the symbol or click on the symbol to cancel the process UpdaƟng soŌware 1 Go to the service menu see chapter Retrieving service menu 2 Swipe up down o...

Page 27: ... and error messages Error log recent withdrawals with addi onal informa on Shots log and service relevant informa on Service log are shown here in three categories The menu item Logs will only appear in the main menu once the service menu has been unlocked 3 Click on the symbol to return to the main menu Retrieving machine informaƟon You will find the menu item Machine informaƟon in both the main ...

Page 28: ...ure that no water or other liquids make their way into the casing INFORMATION Risk of damage Improper handling can lead to the grinder being damaged Do not use any harsh cleaning products or sharp or metallic cleaning objects such as knives metal scouring pads or similar These can scratch the surface Do not clean the grinder with compressed air e g with a compressed air blow gun Do not put the dri...

Page 29: ...screws 6 for adjus ng the portafilter support le and right 3 Wipe the casing and the drip tray 10 with a damp cloth as required but at least once per week Cleaning the bean container The bean container must be cleaned daily to remove any coffee oil residue as it can have a negative effect on the taste The manufacturer recommends the use of bean container cleaner For more information about the clea...

Page 30: ...g espresso beans un l the grinder runs idle 3 Remove any remaining espresso beans from the bean container and pour these into another container for temporary storage 4 Set the grinding degree to 10 see chapter Se ng the grinding degree 5 Go to the main menu see chapter Retrieving and leaving main menu 6 Swipe up down on the display 14 and select the menu item Cleaning 7 Follow the instruc ons on t...

Page 31: ...degree adjustor to 10 and trigger the grinding process The grinder will grind itself clear Then set the desired grinding degree during opera on The grinding degree is too fine Set the grinding degree adjustor to 10 and trigger the grinding process The grinder will grind itself clear Then set the desired grinding degree during opera on Should the problem persist contact your supplier see chapter Ma...

Page 32: ...peatedly pops out contact your supplier see chapter Maintenance and service The electrical fuse has tripped Check the electrical fuse Bring it back to its original state or replace the electrical fuse Check whether other loads are connected to this fuse and if so pull their plugs If the back up fuse trips repeatedly contact your supplier see chapter Maintenance and service The grinder is not grind...

Page 33: ...round coffee has deposited in solid form inside the grinder Clean the outlet from the outside with the brush while the grinder is switched off Set the grinding degree adjustor to 10 and trigger the grinding process The grinder will grind itself clear Then set the desired grinding degree during opera on The installed grinder outlet is damaged Contact your supplier see chapter Maintenance and service ...

Page 34: ...peed 50 Hz 1420 rpm 60 Hz 1640 rpm Sound emission values Idle 55 dB A Grinding 75 dB A Grinding capacity 4 g s Max permi ed opera ng cycle 5 seconds on 15 seconds off Recommended pause 15 seconds Max grinding me 20 minutes Max daily output 30 kg Dimensions W D H 240 320 550 mm Weight net 14 kg Max funnel filling quan ty 1 5 kg dependent on the espresso beans and the selected grinding degree ...

Page 35: ...ecycled correctly and reduces the impact on the environment For this reason electrical appliances are labelled with the symbol opposite Maintenance and service In the event of service or maintenance contact an Authorized Service Center for Mahlkönig products Customer Service can answer your ques ons about repairing and maintaining your product and spare parts Exploded diagrams and informa on on sp...

Page 36: ...CH Regulation 2012 19 EU WEEE Regulation Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment EN 60335 1 12 A11 14 Safety of electrical appliances for household general requirements EN 60335 2 64 00 A1 02 Safety of electrical appliances for household particular requirements for commercial use EN 62233 08 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields EN 55014 1 12 Electromagnetic compatibility Emission EM...

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Page 40: ...20180531_Original instruc on manual_K30 2 0_EN 49 40 69 69 40 0 MAHLKÖNIG GmbH Co KG Tilsiter Straße 142 22047 Hamburg Germany www mahlkönig de ...

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