TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Grinder does
•
Grinder not plugged in.
not start after
pressing
•
Bean hopper not attached
START|CANCEL
correctly.
button
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Grinder has overheated.
Motor starts but
•
No coffee beans in bean
no ground coffee
hopper.
coming from
•
Grinder/bean hopper
grind outlet
is blocked.
Can't adjust the
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Grind Size Collar too tight.
Grind Size Collar
•
Coffee beans and grinds
caught in the burrs
•
Hopper not installed
correctly.
Unable to lock
•
Coffee beans obstructing
bean hopper into
bean hopper locking
device.
position
Not enough/
•
Grind amount requires
adjustment.
too much coffee
grind
Portafilter
overfills
Emergency stop?
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WHAT TO DO
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Plug power cord into
power outlet.
•
Lock bean hopper into position.
Refer to the Bean Hopper section
on page 10.
•
Remove power plug from power
outlet. Leave for 20 minutes to cool
down before using again.
•
Fill bean hopper with fresh
coffee beans.
•
Remove bean hopper. Inspect
bean hopper and burrs for
blockage. Refer to the Cleaning
Conical Burrs section on page 16.
•
Rotate the Bean Hopper to turn the
Grind Size Collar to adjust grind
settings.
•
Run the grinder by pressing the
START|CANCEL button while
turning the Hopper.
•
Unlock the hopper and install as
per instruction. Refer to the Bean
Hopper section on page 10.
•
Remove bean hopper. Clear coffee
beans from top of burrs. Re-lock
the hopper into position & try
again.
•
Use GRIND TIME dial to fine
tune the amount more or less.
•
It is normal for the correct amount
of coffee to appear overfilled in
your portafilter. Untamped coffee
has approximately three times
the volume of tamped coffee.
•
Press the START|CANCEL button
to pause operation.
•
Unplug power cord from
power outlet.
NOTES
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