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Grinding coffee
Grinding coffee is only possible
with the bean container on and if
any grinder setting has been
selected. If the grinder setting
indicator (fig. 2) is far right, the
grinder will not operate.
The machine allows you to select
the desired quantity of ground
coffee by setting a grinding time.
You can set the desired length of
time and therefore the quantity of
coffee by turning the control knob
on the front of the machine (fig. 3).
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Add the desired bean variety to
the bean container.
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Make sure that the ground cof-
fee container (fig. 4) is in position
and empty.
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Turn the bean container to the
desired grinder setting between
extra-fine and coarse.
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Then set the desired grinding
time / coffee quantity by turning
the control knob (fig. 3).
The grinding process then starts
automatically and immediately. It
is complete when the timer con-
trol knob reaches the ‘0’ position.
Tip:
If you would like to stop the
grinding process before the time is
up, simply turn the bean container
(fig. 1/B) to the right through the
‘coarse’ setting until it blocks. The
grinding operation then stops
immediately, while the timer runs
on until it reaches the ‘0’ position.
It can be useful to stop the grind-
ing operation if you have set too
great a quantity of coffee or if
substances other than coffee have
got into the container and blocked
the grinding mechanism.
Helpful tips and notes
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Make sure you never grind
coffee without the ground coffee
container.
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Do not remove the bean con-
tainer if it still contains beans.
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The finer the grinder setting,
the longer is needed to grind a
given quantity. For example, the
machine grinds more coffee in
20 seconds when set to coarse
than when set to fine.
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We recommend that you do not
grind coffee for storage.
... Grinding coffee