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How to program 1 and 2 cup grind 
measurements

Grind setting table

 

SETTING 

BREWING METHOD

 

2 – 6 

Turkish

 

12 – 16 

Espresso

 

12 – 16 

Stove Top

 

20 – 23 

Drip Filter

 

20 – 23 

Plunger

The wide-range of 24 grind settings allows 
for precision adjustment. The coffee maker 
has complete control of the particle size and 
ultimately the quality of the resulting brew.
Some things to remember when using the 
coffee grinder;
•  The smaller the particle size the longer it 

will take to grind.

•  When using the finer settings the coffee 

may become stuck, we recommend tapping 

on the lid of the bean hopper to dislodge 

any clumps of coffee blocking the flow.

•  After long periods of using the finer 

settings we recommend removing the 

upper burr and sweeping away any residual 

coffee to avoid clogging. See the Care 

and Cleaning section on page 12 for more 

details.

Tips

1. Select the correct grind for the brewing 

method you are using. 24 grind settings 

are available to ensure precision 

adjustment. Setting 1 produces the 

finest grind, 12 to 16 are medium grinds 

appropriate for espresso coffee makers, and 

24 is the coarsest grind you can achieve. 

Experiment with the grind settings to 

achieve the ideal brew that best suits your 

tastes.

2. For drip filter coffee machines, a good 

starting point is to use 8 grams (1 scoop) 

of coffee for every 4 cups of brew water 

as measured with the carafe. Finer grinds 

usually require less coffee, but using too 

fine a grind will result in a brew that is 

bitter in flavour.

3. For those that prefer weaker coffee, 

continue to use the recommended amount 

of ground coffee and then dilute the 

resulting brew with fresh hot water. Doing 

this will maximise flavour and minimise 

bitterness. 

4. Coffee that is ground too fine for a 

particular brewing process will result in 

over-extraction and the coffee will taste 

bitter. On the other hand, coffee that is too 

coarse for a particular brewing method will 

result in under-extraction and the coffee 

will be thin and poor in flavour.

5. Once coffee is ground it quickly loses its 

flavour and aroma. For the best results we 

recommend you grind beans immediately 

prior to brewing.

6. Buy fresh whole coffee beans weekly.
7. To retain freshness, store whole coffee 

beans in an airtight container in a cool, 

dark, dry place. It is not recommended 

that you store beans in the grinder’s bean 

hopper for a prolonged period.

8. To ensure the best results from the coffee 

grinder clean the bean hopper and conical 

burrs regularly.

Always Remember

PROBLEM

DESCRIPTION

RESULT

OVER-

ExTRACTION 

Over 

development of 

flavour particles 

(sugars etc.)

Sharp, 

burnt,  

bitter

UNDER- 

ExTRACTION

Under 

development of 

flavour particles

Thin, 

watery, 

weak

Adjusting the Grind Setting

Summary of Contents for CAFE EM0490

Page 1: ...EM0490 PROGRAMMABLE CONICAL BURR COFFEE GRINDER...

Page 2: ...2 Heading...

Page 3: ...res of your Programmable Caf Series Conical Burr Coffee Grinder 4 Functions of your Programmable Caf Series Conical Burr Coffee Grinder 6 Operating your Programmable Caf Series Conical Burr Coffee Gri...

Page 4: ...ge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with th...

Page 5: ...es grinder features tool hardened steel conical burrs for extra long life Inherent from the conical burr design is homogenous grinding so the particle size of the coffee is consistent and even This is...

Page 6: ...settings the user controls the particle size and ultimately the quality of the brew Control panel for programmable dosing Grinds the exact amount of coffee into a single or double basket This is adju...

Page 7: ...ground coffee will flow directly into the basket pull the handle away and grinding will stop Die cast metal housing Built to last the heavy duty die cast metal body encases a powerful motor supported...

Page 8: ...1 and 2 cup dosing The control panel enables pre set 1 and 2 cup grind measurements both adjustable using the program button Grind Delivery Chamber The grind delivery chamber is designed to assist in...

Page 9: ...speed grinding process This minimises the heat transferred to the coffee protecting its aromatic profile Grind on demand As with commercial bar grinders the Auto function allows coffee beans to be fr...

Page 10: ...top of the motor base push down and turn clockwise See figure 1 3 Fill the bean hopper with coffee beans Tip Remember to keep the hopper full at all times Having an even weight bearing down on the bu...

Page 11: ...d amount of coffee has been ground flip the switch to the Off position Remove the coffee container and scoop out the ground coffee For grinding into the group handle 10 Position the group handle into...

Page 12: ...refer to full instructions on page 12 14 Place the grind funnel on top of the group handle see figure 8 There are two grind funnels provided a smaller size to fit domestic handles and a larger size fo...

Page 13: ...located on the control panel The pre programmed dose of coffee grind will be delivered into your group handle 18 When the grind has stopped remove the grind funnel from the top of the group handle an...

Page 14: ...activated program mode Remove your finger from the program button The program button will stay fully illuminated while the 1 cup button and 2 cup buttons will soften in brightness Note The programmin...

Page 15: ...to use 8 grams 1 scoop of coffee for every 4 cups of brew water as measured with the carafe Finer grinds usually require less coffee but using too fine a grind will result in a brew that is bitter in...

Page 16: ...ure 13 2 Wipe the motor base exterior with a damp cloth and dry 3 Wash the bean hopper and coffee container in warm soapy water then rinse and dry Cleaning the burrs If the coffee grinder is used freq...

Page 17: ...urr cleaning brush 5 Lift the grind adjustment collar away from the motor base and clean with the brush see figure 17 6 Clean the bottom burr using the burr cleaning brush see figure 18 7 Once both bu...

Page 18: ...ment to compensate for wear A sign of this is when the grinds are not as fine as they used to be check by rubbing some of the grinds between two fingers or for espresso the extraction will also show s...

Page 19: ...Notes...

Page 20: ...Notes...

Page 21: ...Notes...

Page 22: ...ceipt of your claim Sunbeam will advise you on how to obtain a replacement motor if your motor is defective Alternatively you can return the Cafe Series Coffee Grinders EM0480 EM0490 to any of Sunbeam...

Page 23: ...ncurred in making a claim Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase The benefits given to you by this guarantee are in addition to your other rights and remedies under any laws which relate to t...

Page 24: ...all 0800 786 232 Cafe Series is a trademarks of Sunbeam Corporation Made in China Due to minor changes in design or otherwise the product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet Copyright Sunbea...

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