Filling the coffee bean container
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Fill the coffee bean container with
roasted coffee or espresso beans if you
want to use freshly ground coffee
beans for each cup of espresso or
coffee.
Alternatively, you can make coffee or
espresso with ready ground coffee (see
"Making coffee or espresso using ready
ground coffee").
Warning. Risk of damage to the
grinder.
Only put roasted coffee or espresso
beans in the container. Anything
else, including ground coffee, will
damage the grinder.
Do not fill the bean container with
any type of liquid.
Warning. Sugar will damage the
coffee machine.
Do not use coffee beans that have
been treated with sugar, caramel or
other substances and do not put
liquids containing sugar in the coffee
bean container.
Do not use green (unroasted) coffee
beans or mixtures of coffee beans
which contain green coffee beans.
Green coffee beans are very hard
and still contain residual moisture.
These can damage the coffee
machine grinder as soon as grinding
begins.
Tip:
You can use a nut or seed grinder
to grind green coffee beans. These
types of grinder generally have a
rotating stainless steel blade. You can
then add the ground green coffee
one
portion at a time
to the ground coffee
chute and make the desired coffee
drink (see "Making espresso and coffee
using ready ground coffee").
Take the lid off the coffee bean
container.
Fill the container with roasted coffee
beans.
Replace the lid.
Tip:
Only add enough beans to last for
a few days as contact with air causes
coffee beans to lose their aroma.
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