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mediately disconnect the appliance from the
mains to prevent the possibility of an electric
shock.
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Do not use the appliance if it has fallen on the
floor, if there are visible signs of damage or if
it has a leak.
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Do not force the power cord. Never use
the power cord to lift up, carry or unplug the
appliance.
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Do not wrap the power cord around the
appliance.
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Do not clip or crease the power cord.
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Check the state of the power cord. Damaged
or tangled cables increase the risk of electric
shock.
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The appliance is not suitable for outdoor use.
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Supply cord should be regularly examined for
signs of damage, and if the cord is damaged,
the appliance must not be used.
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Do not use or store the appliance outdoors.
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Do not leave the appliance out in the rain or
exposed to moisture. If water gets into the
appliance, this will increase the risk of electric
shock.
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Do not touch the plug with wet hands.
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Take the necessary measures to avoid starting
the appliance involuntarily.
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Before using the appliance ensure that the bla-
de is properly fixed in place.
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Do not touch any of the appliance’s moving
parts while it is operating
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Exercise precaution after employing the stop
operation on the appliance as the blade/s will
continue moving from the effect of its own me-
chanical inertia.
USE AND CARE:
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Fully unroll the appliance’s power cable before
each use.
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Do not use the appliance if its accessories are
not properly fitted.
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Do not use the appliance if the accessories
attached to it are defective. Replace them im-
mediately.
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Do not use the appliance if it is empty
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Do not use the appliance if the on/off switch
does not work.
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Do not move the appliance while in use.
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Do not force the appliance’s work capacity.
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Respect the MAX level indicator. (Fig 1).
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This appliance is for household use only, not
professional, industrial use.
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Store this appliance out of reach of children
and/or persons with physical, sensory or redu-
ced mental or lack of experience and knowle-
dge
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Keep the appliance in good condition. Check
that the moving parts are not misaligned or
jammed and make sure there are no broken
parts or anomalies that may prevent the
appliance from operating correctly.
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Never leave the appliance connected and una-
ttended if is not in use. This saves energy and
prolongs the life of the appliance.
SERVICE:
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Make sure that the appliance is serviced only
by specialist personnel, and that only original
spare parts or accessories are used to replace
existing parts/accessories.
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.Any misuse or failure to follow the instructions
for use renders the guarantee and the manu-
facturer’s liability null and void.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE USE:
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Make sure that all the product’s packaging has
been removed.
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Before using the product for the first time, clean
the parts that will come into contact with food in
the manner described in the cleaning section.
USE:
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Unroll the cable completely before plugging it
in.
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Assemble the grinding bowl into the motor
base, then turn the bowl clockwise until a click
sound is Heard (fig.2).
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Pour coffee beans into the grinding bowl.
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Recover the transparent cover
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Connect the appliance to the mains.
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Turn the appliance on, by pressing the power
switch
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The appliance will start operating.
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view the consistency of coffee ground from the
transparent
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cover.
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If you want to remove the cover to check the
consistency of the coffee grounds, it must be
noted never remove
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cover until blades comes to a complete stop.
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Once the desired grind has obtained, release
the power switch.
GRINDING TIPS
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For the freshest, most flavourful coffee, grind
only
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