Santos n 4 Instruction And Maintenance Manual Download Page 4

 

 

 

 

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Using the COFFEE GRINDER N° 4 (fig. A) 

 

ADJUSTING THE GRIND 

• 

Turn the grinding-wheel gap adjuster button 

(6)

 clockwise for a coarser grind and 

anticlockwise for a finer grind. The factory setting is for the finest grind, with the 
grinding wheels nearly touching each other. 

 

SERVICING 

• 

Clean the coffee outlet, the coffee-bean holder and the grinding mechanism from 
time to time. Always turn the appliance off, i.e. switch 

(13)

 on position 0, and unplug 

it. 

• 

Cleaning in a jet of water or a high pressure spray is prohibited.

 

• 

The base 

(11)

 must not be immersed in water. 

 

REPLACING THE GRINDING WHEELS 

 

IMPORTANT: always change both grinding wheels (17) at the same time.  

 
The 2 grinding wheels are identical and can be fitted equally either on the moving plate 

(18)

 (moving grinding wheel) or on the cast metal adjustment block 

(19)

 (fixed grinding 

wheel). 

 

1.  Stop the machine by putting the switch 

(13) 

to "0" and disconnect the power supply 

cord. 

2.  Close the shutter 

(3)

 on the bean hopper 

(2)

. Take off the bean hopper 

(2)

3.  Turn the grinding wheel gap adjuster button 

(6)

 clockwise until it comes to a halt at 

the “

COARSE

” setting." 

4.  Unscrew the nuts 

(16)

 and remove the whole grinding unit 

(15)

, to gain access to the 

grinding wheels. 

5. 

Change the grinding wheels (3 fastening screws) after carefully cleaning the 
supporting surfaces. 

TAKE CARE:

 The slightest small coffee particle under the grinding wheel may 

prevent the machine from operating correctly. It is recommended that the grinder 
body is cleaned with a compressed air jet or a dry brush.

 

6.  Reassemble the grinding unit 

(15)

 and adjust the grinding gap to its minimum setting. 

TAKE CARE 

 

• 

Before tightening the fastening nuts 

(16)

 on the grinding unit 

(15)

, check that the dial 

(4)

 of the grinding wheel adjuster button 

(6)

 is set to “

COARSE

”" 

This precaution is essential to prevent any risk of the grinding wheels being brought 
too close to each other, which could cause damage to the grinding unit. 

 

Summary of Contents for n 4

Page 1: ...STRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL Coffee grinders Fruit juicers Mixers Blenders Drinks dispensers Planetary mixers Dough mixer Cheese graters Ice crushers Mincers Vegetable slicers Moulins caf Presse f...

Page 2: ...WHEELS 4 Safety Maintenance Spare Parts 6 MOTOR OVERLOAD SAFETY FEATURE 6 MAINTENANCE 6 Discharging the capacitor 6 SPARE PARTS 6 WARNING 6 Troubleshooting 7 The machine will not start 7 The machine s...

Page 3: ...ee medium or coarse grind The special hardened steel grinding wheels 63 5 mm guarantee a fine and even grind ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The appliance s power supply is available in two voltages 220 240V 50...

Page 4: ...achine by putting the switch 13 to 0 and disconnect the power supply cord 2 Close the shutter 3 on the bean hopper 2 Take off the bean hopper 2 3 Turn the grinding wheel gap adjuster button 6 clockwis...

Page 5: ...into contact a slight sound of friction will be heard then back one notch in the reverse direction ATTENTION This is a delicate operation and prolonged contact between the grinding wheels should be a...

Page 6: ...itor discharged Discharging the capacitor Use a screwdriver with insulated handle to touch the 2 connectors on the capacitor 13 An electric arc should be produced showing that the capacitor has discha...

Page 7: ...tion system resets automatically wait for the motor to cool 15 to 30 minutes before restarting the machine The machine stops because of an overload If the motor is blocked foreign body something too h...

Page 8: ...ge capacity kg h 14 Hopper capacity kg 1 Maximum bag height mm 280 Dimensions Height mm 700 Width mm 220 Depth mm 320 Weight Net weight kg 19 Packaged weight kg 20 4 Noise 2 dBA 74 1 These ratings are...

Page 9: ...1 0 04 2004 9 14 Wiring diagram 100 120V 50 60Hz 4 3 2 Starter relay Blue On Off White White White White Green yellow Black White White Capacitor M Yellow White Red Brown Black Thermal overload prote...

Page 10: ...4 FR 1 0 04 2004 10 14 Wiring diagram 220 240V 50Hz Black 4 3 2 Capacitor White White M Brown Starter relay On Off White White White Green Yellow Excess current protector White...

Page 11: ...R 1 0 04 2004 11 14 Wiring diagram 220 240V 60Hz On Off White White Green Yellow Black White Thermal overload protector White 4 3 2 White Starter relay Blue White Capacitor Yellow White Black Brown M...

Page 12: ...4 FR 1 0 04 2004 12 14 14 5 6 7 8 9 16 15 13 12 11 10 4 3 2 1 FIGURE A...

Page 13: ...4 FR 1 0 04 2004 13 14 14 4 6 15 7 19 18 17 17...

Page 14: ...chment 6 Grinding wheel gap adjuster button 7 Dial fastening screw 8 Bag grip cord 9 Bag grip strap 10 Grind outlet tube 11 Base 12 Non slip feet 13 On off switch 14 Thermal overload switch with reset...

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