Use a #3 Allen key to release the main grinding house (4 screws)
Pull out the entire grinding house including the internal grinding knob.
Pull out the bearing holder
Pull out the disk holder with the beans’ conveyor. Pay attention to the spring
at the end of the beans conveyor, it should be kept for the after cleaning
assembly process.
Reaching Step 8 below is the base situation for cleaning and replacing disks.
Use brush and cloths to clean all the parts thoroughly
Do not use sharp objects to scrape coffee residue off of the blades.
Examine both of the blades’ condition and replace them as necessary.
The replacement and assembly of a new set of blades is a delicate task. Only
skilled technical personnel should be allowed to perform blade removal and
assembly.
Always use an original spare parts made by the manufacturer
Clean the exposed grinding area.
Before re-assembling the parts lightly grease the motor shaft with food grade
grease.
Make your assembly way back in opposite order (steps 9-5)
Before assembly the main knob check and if necessary recalibrate grinder’s
tuning (refer to ADJUSTMENTS OF GRINDING OPERATION on paragraph
8)
After all cleaning and replacing tasks are performed make sure to assemble
all of the parts and safety screws the same way as they were disconnected. If
anything does not fit back together or there are left over parts, do not attempt
to operate the Grinder, call for the assistance of your technician. Start working
gradually and observe any irregular noise or behavior of the Grinder.
Advise with your local technical support for any irregular noise or grinding
problems.
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