ESPRESSO GRINDER Scope of delivery Designa on Designa on Lock/unlock grinder lid Bean hopper (with lid) Grinder lid Bean hopper intake Screws to the fi xed burr Controller Screws to the rotary burr Grinding degree lock Rotary burr On/Off switch Locking screws for the fi...
E65S GbW | EN Contents Overview ......2 Interrup ng grinding ....27 Rescue bu on grinding ....27 Scope of delivery ....10 Changing the type of espresso beans 27 General ......12 Using the main menu ..29 Reading and retaining Display/naviga on symbols ..
European Union. Please also ob- serve the guidelines and laws of the respec ve country if abroad. For be er clarity, the E65S GbW espresso grinder shall be referred to herein- a er simply as “grinder”.
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E65S GbW | EN This symbol provides you with important informa on concerning opera on or handling. Declara on of Conformity: Products marked with this symbol fulfi l all applicable community provisions of the European Economic Area. ETL Listed seal of approval: Products marked with this symbol meet the requirements of electrical product safety in the United States of America.
ESPRESSO GRINDER Safety Intended use The grinder is only suitable for grinding whole roast espresso beans. Do not use the grinder to grind other products or objects. The grinder is intended for commercial use but not for con nuous mass produc on.
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E65S GbW | EN – Install the grinder only in loca ons where handling of the grind- er can be supervised by trained personnel. – Do not operate the grinder above an al tude of 2000 metres. – Do not immerse the grinder or the power cable/mains plug in water or any other liquids.
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ESPRESSO GRINDER WARNING! Danger for children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capaci es (e.g. some disabled persons, older persons with limited physical and mental abili es) or a lack of experience and knowledge (e.g. older children). – The grinder is not intended for use by children or people with limited physical, sensory or mental abili es or a lack of experi- ence and knowledge.
E65S GbW | EN Before using for the fi rst me Func oning and basic se ngs The grinder has grind-by-weight (GbW) technology for dosing by weight control in real- me. It also has a Disc Distance Detec on (DDD) func on, which enables the grinding degree to be set based on the distance between the burrs.
ESPRESSO GRINDER 1. Remove the grinder from its packaging. 2. Check if the delivery is complete (see Fig. A, B, E, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, and 3. Check for damage to the grinder or any of the individual parts. If damage is present, do not use the grinder.
E65S GbW | EN The grinder automa cally switches off if the bean hopper is not a ached. Se ng up the portafi lter support and spout You will need a fl at-head screwdriver to adjust the portafi lter support (not included in the scope of delivery).
ESPRESSO GRINDER 2. Press the controller (3) two mes to call up the main menu on the dis- play. 3. Turn the controller to select the “Se ngs” menu item and confi rm your selec on by pressing the controller. 4.
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E65S GbW | EN 5. Remove the portafi lter. You can assign the recorded portafi lter to a recipe (see the “Edi ng reci- pes” chapter in the so ware instruc ons). 6. To record another portafi lter, turn the controller to select the “Add por- tafi...
ESPRESSO GRINDER Opera on NOTE! Danger of overhea ng! Exceeding the maximum permissible opera ng cycle can cause the grinder to overheat. – Do not exceed the maximum opera ng cycle (see the sec on “Technical data”). – Observe the recommended pause when the maximum permissi- ble opera ng cycle is reached (see the sec on Technical data “...
E65S GbW | EN Adding espresso beans 1. Remove the lid from the bean hopper (1). 2. Pour whole roasted espresso beans into the bean hopper from above. • The maximum fi lling quan ty should be approx. 1 cm below the edge of the bean hopper.
ESPRESSO GRINDER • Reduce the grinding degree only while the grinder is in opera on. • In order to prevent/eliminate any imbalances in the grinding degree se ng, it is advisable fi rst to set a coarser grinding degree (about one step/unit above the grinding degree re- quired) and then move the grinding degree slider from there down to the fi...
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E65S GbW | EN The set grinding weight/grinding me fl ashes. 3. Turn the controller to set the desired grinding weight/grinding me. 4. Confi rm the grinding me by pressing the upper bu on (23) (symbol or discard the se ng by pressing the lower bu on (symbol...
ESPRESSO GRINDER Star ng grinding • If grinding is carried out in portafi lter mode, the grinder auto- ma cally opens up the appropriate recipe for the portafi lter detected (see “Portafi lter management” and “PF assign- ment”). • If the Portafi lter Detec on (PFD) feature is turned off for weight-based grinding, the weight of the portafi...
E65S GbW | EN Interrup ng grinding Weight-based recipes cannot be interrupted because the por- tafi lter is zeroed in each me it is inserted into the portafi lter intake and the grinding process is restarted. Grinding stops automa cally when you remove the portafi lter from the portafi...
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ESPRESSO GRINDER 4. Rotate the bean hopper an clockwise to release it from the grinder and li it upwards to remove it from the grinder. 5. Remove the remaining espresso beans from the bean hopper. 6. Remove any excess beans from the bean hopper intake (2) (see Fig. B). 7.
E65S GbW | EN Using the main menu You can use the main menu to call up device data and to change certain se ngs. You will fi nd precise instruc ons on how to use the grinder so - ware in the enclosed so ware instruc ons.
ESPRESSO GRINDER Accessing and leaving the main menu 1. Press the controller (3) 2 mes to call up the main menu on the dis- play (14). 2. Turn the controller to select the desired menu item (see chapter on “Dis- play/naviga on symbols”).
E65S GbW | EN Cleaning CAUTION! Risk of injury! When being moved the grinder can fall and cause injury. – Place the grinder on a stable, fl at surface so that it cannot wob- ble. – Ask another person for help if the grinder is too heavy.
ESPRESSO GRINDER Cleaning the grinder installa on surface 1. Switch off the grinder (On/Off switch (5) to “0”) and remove the power plug from the socket. 2. Li the grinder by the casing using both hands and place it onto a clean surface.
E65S GbW | EN Be careful not to damage the surface of the spout. Fine scratches can nega vely impact the grinding result, as espresso grinds adhere to the scratches, which can, in turn, lead to fl uctua ons in dosing amount.
ESPRESSO GRINDER Cleaning the grinding mechanism with GRINDZ • The manufacturer recommends using GRINDZ grinder cleaner. For more informa on about GRINDZ , visit www.mahlkoenig.de. • The grinding mechanism should be cleaned every 2–5 days. 1. Close the bean hopper (1) by pushing in the slider (18). 2.
E65S GbW | EN 15. Grind about the same quan ty of espresso beans as you did grinder cleaner in order to remove le over cleaning par cles. Set the grinding degree to the desired se ng during the grinding pro- cess.
ESPRESSO GRINDER 11. Turn the fi x burr fl ange an clockwise and ghten the three locking screws using a fl at-head screwdriver. 12. Place the grinder lid onto the grinder, turn the bean hopper intake clock- wise as far as it will go and ghten the locking screws. 13.
E65S GbW | EN Maintenance Changing the burrs • The burrs should be changed a er grinding around 700 kg of espresso beans. The weight in kg depends on the grinding degree, the type of espresso beans, the roast and the condi on of the burrs.
ESPRESSO GRINDER 9. Place the new fi xed burr onto the fi x burr fl ange and ghten the two screws using a fl at-head screwdriver. 10. Place the fi x burr fl ange onto the grinding chamber; proceed as de- scribed in chapter “Cleaning the grinding mechanism manually”...
E65S GbW | EN 2. Remove the fl apper (35) from the recess in the grinder and insert the new fl apper. 3. Place the grinder lid onto the grinder; proceed as described in chapter “Cleaning the grinding mechanism manually” steps 12–14.
ESPRESSO GRINDER Troubleshoo ng Fault Cause Remedy Insert the power plug into a properly • The power The grinder is plug is not installed socket. not grinding, plugged into a the display is socket. not lit up. Insert the bean hopper (see chapter •...
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E65S GbW | EN Fault Cause Remedy Release the lock on the grind adjust- The grinder is • The grinding humming but mechanism is ment and set the grinding degree to not grinding. clogged. “8”. Start the grinding process.
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ESPRESSO GRINDER Fault Cause Remedy Clean/change the burrs or adjust the • The burrs are The grinder is worn out or burrs (see “Cleaning/changing the not grinding require read- burrs”; “Adjus ng the burrs”). fi ne enough. justment. Contact your supplier The grinder •...
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E65S GbW | EN Fault Cause Remedy Calibra on of the scales is required (see The grinder’s • The envi- dispensing ronmental “Calibra ng the scales”). accuracy is condi ons decreasing. have changed, e.g. where the grinder is located.
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ESPRESSO GRINDER Fault Cause Remedy Align the fi x burr fl ange correctly (see The grinder • The fi x burr lid cannot be fl ange is not “Cleaning the burrs”). ached. installed cor- rectly. Align the adjustment ring correctly (see •...
ESPRESSO GRINDER Disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packaging by correctly sor ng the recyclable ma- terials. Dispose of card and cardboard as waste paper, and fi lm as recyclable materials. Disposing of the grinder Old appliances may not be thrown into the commercial/domes c waste! If you can no longer use your grinder, you are legally obliged as a user to dispose of old appliances separately from commercial/do-...
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