
Lagom P64 User Manual v1.62
Rev date 28
th
October 2020
4.2.1 Some words on RDT
The amount of static may vary depending on some external factors, such as your locale humidity, burrs
seasoning status and the type of coffee beans.
If you are switching between espresso and coarse grinding, RDT is a simple step that is
recommended to help keep the grind path cleaner.
For best results with RDT, the water spray is best applied at about 2-4 cm away from the
beans. Shake the beans after spraying to evenly distribute the moisture. 1-3 sprays work
best for 18g dose with the spraying bottle included.
For an even easier bean loading process, it is possible to operate the Lagom P64 without
the deflector plate installed. The deflector plate is removable using a 2.5mm hex key
(shown below). As the deflector plate is in part a user safety mechanism, please consider
and assess the potential risks in your case before proceeding.
4.3 Motor speed adjustment
The Lagom P64 comes with the capability to vary the motor RPM.
In general, varying the RPM will change the total grinding time, as well as changing the grind size and
distribution to some extent. If you are changing the RPM, a small tweak in grind setting may be required.
Out of the box, we recommend starting with speed setting 7-9 for the best balance for ease of use and
grinding time. In some cases (for coarse grinding), it may be beneficial to lower the RPM.
The table below shows the conversion between the number on the dial and the RPM* of the motor.
Number on the
dial
RPM
1
200
2
350
3
500
4
650
5
800
6
950
7
1100
8
1250
9
1400
*RPM is measured with an oscilloscope under load, with ±5% variance