A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Content Prior to using the grinder ........................3 Scope of supply ..........................3 For Your Safety ........................... 3 Symbols ............................3 Safety warnings ..........................3 Explanation of symbols ........................
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Prior to using the grinder For Your Safety After unpacking as well as prior to each use, Symbols check if the grinder or the power cord show any signs of damage.
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A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R of damage resulting from repairs you carry out DANGER Danger for children and other people! yourself, improper connection or incorrect op- Children often do not recognize dangers eration.
Appropriate Use You will see the following symbols on the grinder: Only roasted whole coffee beans may be ground with this grinder. Never grind grain or other prod- Suitable for use with food ucts with the grinder, as otherwise severe dam- age to the grinder can result.
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Operating parts Preparation 1. Remove all the parts from the hopper. 2. Wash out the hopper a and the grounds bin b with water. After this carefully dry the parts. Assembling the grinder Mounting the hopper a.
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Adjusting the port-a-filter holder 2. Slide the holder in at the position l until it engages. The port-a-filter holder can be adjusted to all cur- 3.
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Operation Start grinding Requirements: The hopper is filled with whole coffee beans and Setting the grinding time the grind time and fineness are set. 1. Switch on the coffee grinder with the mains switch d (rear side of the grinder).
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Special functions Safety devices Your coffee grinder is equipped with a variety of safety devices which protect the user and the Double grinding time / Double shot grinder from harm.
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Cleaning Cleaning the grinder’s surfaces and housing Just as with your espresso or filter coffee ma- chine, you should also clean your coffee grinder DANGER Danger of electric shock! (if possible every week).
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Cleaning the hopper Disposal of the grinder 1. Empty the hopper before you remove it. Oth- Old appliances must not be placed erwise coffee beans fall out at the bottom. in household garbage! 2.
A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Technical data Designation ProD Operating voltage 200-240V/50/60Hz (e.g. Europe) 100-115 V/50/60 Hz (e.g. USA, Canada, Japan) Speed 1650-1850 rpm Grinding capacity at 200-240 V; 50/60 Hz 1,9-8,7 g/s (fine to coarse) 100-115 V;...
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A L L R O U N D G R I N D E R Problem Cause Solution The grinder does The level of fine- 1. Use the adjustment button c to set to maximum not start or runs for ness is too fine.
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