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Home Grinder 

X54

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Safety

intended use of the grinder

The intended use of the grinder is for grinding whole roasted 

espresso or coffee beans, and it may only be used for this 

purpose. Do not use the grinder for grinding other products 

or objects and do not make any (technical) changes to the 

grinder. 
The grinder is specified for use in private households and in 

a domestic environment. The maximum filling quantity for 

the bean hopper is 500 g, and this may not be exceeded. 

The grinder is expressly not designed for use for commercial 

purposes (hospitality sector). However, you can use the grinder 

in a domestic environment in commercial establishments. This 

refers to e.g. shops, offices or similar working environments as 

well as farms, in which employees use the grinder, and hotels, 

motels and other typical residential environments or bed and 

breakfasts, in which guests use the grinder.
Any other use as well as any manipulation of the grinder is 

not considered to comply with the intended use and can 

result in material damage or even personal injury.
The manufacturer or supplier cannot be held liable for any 

injury or damage resulting from improper use and/or the 

failure to comply with the safety instructions.

Safety information

The following 

general safety information

 must always be 

complied with for safe use of the grinder: This will enable 

you to avoid hazardous situations and/or reduce any 

resulting risks. 

Summary of Contents for X54

Page 1: ...Home Grinder X54 Original instructions www mahlkoenig de...

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Page 3: ...time 22 Selecting the installation location 23 Setting up the grinder 23 Basic handling 24 Using the bean hopper 24 Positions of the sliding valve 24 Inserting the bean hopper 25 Removing the bean hop...

Page 4: ...e 36 Switching off the grinder 36 Using the sleep timer 36 Setting the grinder to Sleep mode manually 37 Changing settings 38 Adjusting the grinding degree 38 Defining recipes 39 Setting the time for...

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Page 9: ...pper intake 5 Adjusting wheel adjustment of the grinding degree 6 Grinding degree scale 7 Pushbutton module lock 8 Grinder body 9 Feet 10 Drip tray 11 Module area 12 Portafilter switch 13 Spout 14 Con...

Page 10: ...tafilter module 19 Portafilter intake 20 Portafilter support 21 Container module 22 Switch cover 23 Screw height adjustment of portafilter support 24 Portafilter 25 Container 26 Controller Jogdial 27...

Page 11: ...afely and use all functions optimally and as intended Furthermore always keep this operating manual handy for future reference and pass it on with the grinder to any subsequent owners or other users T...

Page 12: ...hich can lead to death or serious injury Following the instructions reduces the risk associated with the hazard CAUTION The warning triangle in combination with the signal word CAUTION indicates a haz...

Page 13: ...requirements of electrical product safety in the United States of America Products marked with this symbol meet the criteria required by the NSF National Sanitation Foundation regarding cleanliness a...

Page 14: ...c environment in commercial establishments This refers to e g shops offices or similar working environments as well as farms in which employees use the grinder and hotels motels and other typical resi...

Page 15: ...to a socket with good accessibility so that you can disconnect it quickly from the power supply in the event of a fault Do not use the grinder if you notice any visible damage or if the power cable or...

Page 16: ...carry the grinder Keep the grinder and power cable power plug away from open flames and hot surfaces Do not bend the power cable and do not place it over sharp edges Use the grinder in indoor areas on...

Page 17: ...physical sensory or mental abilities or a lack of experience and knowledge Keep the grinder away from children at all times Children may not use the grinder or play with the grinder Above all ensure t...

Page 18: ...be life threatening if swallowed CAUTION Risk of injury Incorrect handling of the grinder can result in injury Place the grinder on a level and stable surface to prevent it from falling off Position t...

Page 19: ...o not open the grinder casing leave repairs to the experts If repairs are required please contact a specialist workshop In the event of unauthorised repairs faulty connection or incorrect operation al...

Page 20: ...r You can use the grinder either in Recipe mode or in Manual Grinding mode The quantity of ground coffee dispensed per shot i e the dosage quantity is determined by the grinding time You can define up...

Page 21: ...ing process by pressing the START STOP button If you press the START STOP button again before the set grinding time has elapsed you can stop the grinding process prematurely Basic settings On delivery...

Page 22: ...e grinder or the individual parts If this is the case do not use the grinder In this case contact the dealer from whom you purchased the grinder or the Mahlk nig product customer service directly see...

Page 23: ...water and mild cleaning products to clean the standing surface Setting up the grinder Always grasp the grinder body 8 when lifting or moving the grinder This gives you the best grip on the grinder and...

Page 24: ...hopper is not locked in the bean hopper intake when the sliding valve is in this position You use position 1 when inserting or removing the bean hopper Position 2 Sliding valve pushed in up to the mar...

Page 25: ...ng recess in the bean hopper intake 3 Press the bean hopper down into the bean hopper intake and push the sliding valve in up to the marking see Fig D The sliding valve engages perceptibly in place in...

Page 26: ...in position 2 and closes the bean hopper to the grinding mechanism 2 Grind any beans left in the grinding mechanism until the grinder runs empty Emptying 3 Release the bean hopper locking mechanism by...

Page 27: ...portafilter 24 is optimally seated in the portafilter module 18 you need to adjust the portafilter support 20 to a suit able height for your portafilter see Adjusting the portafilter module Make this...

Page 28: ...2 Carefully remove the module from the module area 11 towards the front Be careful not to tilt the module when pulling it out of the module area The portafilter switch 12 must slide smoothly through...

Page 29: ...f the module is released 2 Carefully remove the module from the module area 11 towards the front Be careful not to tilt the module when pulling it out of the module area The portafilter switch 12 must...

Page 30: ...ng with espresso coffee beans Always fill the bean hopper 1 with espresso or coffee beans after it has been inserted in the grinder see Inserting the bean hopper Do not fill the bean hopper with beans...

Page 31: ...maining espresso beans from the bean hopper 3 Remove any excess beans from the bean hopper intake 4 4 Replace the empty bean hopper on the bean hopper intake see Inserting the bean hopper 5 Fill the b...

Page 32: ...er module see Using the container module Important If you are using the portafilter module and want to change settings do not insert the porta filter yet You start the grinding process by inserting th...

Page 33: ...e that the grinder is switched off The on off switch 15 on the back of the grinder must be in the 0 position OFF 2 Insert the power plug in the socket Use a properly installed safety socket for the ma...

Page 34: ...displayed time decreases When manual grinding the display shows the current grinding time i e the displayed time increases Grinding with the portafilter module Push the portafilter 24 all the way in...

Page 35: ...To resume grinding simply follow the normal starting procedure see Starting grinding Stopping grinding manually with the portafilter module Simply remove the portafilter 24 from the portafilter module...

Page 36: ...witch to Sleep mode after a previously set period of time after the last use has elapsed The red LED in the display flashes slowly while the grinder is in sleep mode Do not leave the grinder unattende...

Page 37: ...anual Grinding mode 2 Press and hold down the controller Jogdial approx 2 3 seconds The switched on grinder immediately switches to Sleep mode The indication in the display 27 disappears 3 Press any c...

Page 38: ...lues for the grinding degree setting are Espresso Caf cr me Filter coffee FrenchPress 01 05 05 15 15 25 25 Turn the adjusting wheel 5 so that the marking on the adjusting wheel points to the desired g...

Page 39: ...n the controller Jogdial to set the flashing digit and confirm the setting by briefly pressing the controller once The next digit of the grinding time then flashes After repeating this process for all...

Page 40: ...at one second intervals After four seconds the display changes and the text AUTO SLEE P in is displayed 3 Release the depressed control elements and turn the controller Jogdial clockwise or anticlockw...

Page 41: ...spare parts Our application consulting team will be happy to help you with questions concerning our products and their accessories Please be sure to quote the article and serial number as stated on th...

Page 42: ...up in the display 27 1 Turn the controller Jogdial 26 to select the WiFi ON OFF option in the display 27 2 Press and hold down the controller Jogdial approx 2 3 seconds to enter the setting mode for t...

Page 43: ...t is particularly impor tant to us that our existing products can be retrofitted as far as possible with new technologies and new accessories This means that you will also benefit from our future inno...

Page 44: ...from the socket before starting to clean the grinder NOTE Risk of damage The grinder could be damaged by improper cleaning Do not clean the grinder with compressed air e g with a compressed air gun Do...

Page 45: ...he grinder by the bean hopper lift only by the casing and always with both hands Cleaning the grinder installation surface 1 Switch off the grinder on off switch 15 in the 0 position and remove the po...

Page 46: ...nserted in the grinder see Removing the portafilter module see Removing the container module 3 Use a brush to clean the following grinder components the spout 13 the portafilter switch 12 the holes in...

Page 47: ...o coffee beans to another container 3 Use a damp cloth to clean the inside and outside of the bean hopper and the lid 2 and allow them to dry 4 Remove any excess beans from the bean hopper intake 4 5...

Page 48: ...ean hopper 3 Insert the container module 21 in the module area 11 see Inserting the container module 4 Pour the grinder cleaner into the grinding mechanism directly from above Observe the quantities s...

Page 49: ...inder cleaner has been ground completely 10 Now push the sliding valve all the way in The sliding valve opens up the bean hopper to the grinding mechanism position 3 11 Grind the same amount of espres...

Page 50: ...ection switch was triggered Check whether the circuit breaker s release button 16 has popped out Push it back in if necessary If the button continues to pop out contact the customer service for Mahlk...

Page 51: ...grinding degree during operation Ground coffee has built up in the grinder because of an excessive amount of coffee in the portafilter 1 Clean the spout see Cleaning the casing 2 Set the grinding degr...

Page 52: ...quire readjustment Please contact the customer service for Mahlk nig products see Maintenance and service The grinder does not grind contin uously or the grinding process stops inter mittently The por...

Page 53: ...grinding degree to the maximum setting see Adjusting the grinding degree 3 Start grinding see Starting grinding The grinder will clear itself 4 Then set the desired grinding degree during operation Th...

Page 54: ...rror menu The error messages which can be displayed in the error menu are listed below Error message E002 is shown in the error menu No WiFi connection to an external station possible 1 Switch the gri...

Page 55: ...the error menu An LED in the display has failed 1 Switch the grinder off and on again see Switching off the grinder see Switching on the grinder 2 If the error message remains contact the customer se...

Page 56: ...rvice Technical data Model X54 Voltage frequency 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 110 120 V 60 Hz 100 V 50 60 Hz Idle speed 1 000 rpm 1 050 rpm 1 050 rpm Protection type IPX1 Protection class I Sound emission value...

Page 57: ...lkoenig de EU Declaration of Conformity Hemro International AG hereby declares that the X54 home coffee grinder complies with the essential health and safety requirements of all relevant European dire...

Page 58: ...s may not be thrown into commercial domestic waste As a consumer you are required by law to dispose of old equipment separately from commercial household waste e g at a collec tion point in your munic...

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