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E80W GbS
ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
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  • Page 1 E80W GbS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS www.mahlkoenig.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    E80W GbS | EN Contents Overview......4 Switching the grinder on and off Scope of delivery / Parts ..7 Switching on the grinder Switching off the grinder General information .... .8 Adding the coffee beans Reading and storing Changing the coffee bean type...
  • Page 4: Overview

    Coffee Grinder Overview A ...
  • Page 5 E80W GbS | EN B  C ...
  • Page 6 Coffee Grinder D  E  F  G ...
  • Page 7: Scope Of Delivery / Parts

    E80W GbS | EN Scope of delivery / Parts No. Name Bean hopper (with lid) Controller USB port On/off switch Power cable (with power plug) Release button (thermal overcurrent circuit-breaker) Screw for adjusting the portafilter support (left and right), 2× Weighing cell cover Collecting tray Portafilter support Portafilter intake...
  • Page 8: General Information

    Coffee Grinder General information Reading and storing the instructions Before you start using the Coffee Grinder E80W GbS*, read through the original instructions and the safety information carefully Only then will you be able to use the Coffee Grinder E80W GbS safely and without risk.
  • Page 9: Explanation Of Symbols Used

    E80W GbS | EN Explanation of symbols used The following symbols and signal words are used in these original instruc- tions, on the grinder, or on the packaging WARNING! This signal word/symbol indicates a moderate risk, which, if not avoided, can lead to death or serious injury CAUTION! This signal word/symbol indicates a low risk, which, if not avoided, can lead to minor or moderate injury...
  • Page 10: Safety

    Coffee Grinder Safety Intended use The grinder is suitable exclusively for grinding whole roasted coffee beans Do not use the grinder to grind other products or objects The grinder is specified for use in the commercial sector, e g in commercial enterprises, restaurant kitchens, canteens and hospitals but not for continu- ous mass production (continuous operation) The grinder may only be main- tained by trained personnel However, it may be operated by other persons...
  • Page 11 E80W GbS | EN – Do not operate the grinder above an altitude of 2,000 meters (approx 6562 feet) – Do not immerse the grinder, the power cable or the power plug in water or any other liquids – Do not clean the grinder with a water jet –...
  • Page 12 Coffee Grinder WARNING! Danger for children and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capacities (e.g. partially disabled persons, elderly per- sons with limited physical and mental capacities) or a lack of experience and knowledge (e.g. older children). – The grinder is not intended for use by children or persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or with a lack of experience and knowledge Children may not play with the grinder –...
  • Page 13: Functioning Of The Grinder

    E80W GbS | EN Functioning of the grinder Operating modes The grinder is primarily designed for grinding according to recipe You can define up to six different recipes When defining the recipes, you determine specifics such as the portion size and grinding degree (see p. 14 “Recipe specifics“) You either actively select the desired recipe for grinding (Recipe selection- mode), or the grinder recognizes the desired recipe on the basis of the por-...
  • Page 14: Portafilter Detection

    Coffee Grinder Portafilter detection In the Portafilter detection mode, the grinder recognizes various portafilters by weight after insertion and automatically grinds the recipe assigned to the respective portafilter The portafilters must first of all be registered and then assigned to a recipe Recipe specifics You define the following recipe specifics for each recipe: •...
  • Page 15: Grind-By-Sync

    E80W GbS | EN Grind-by-Sync The grinder is equipped with the Grind-by-Sync technology which enables wireless communication between the grinder and espresso machine With Grind-by-Sync, espressos with identical specifications can be repro- duced at different locations by anyone who operates the appliances The operator does not have to make any manual adjustments, since the intel- ligent algorithm precisely controls the distance between the grinding discs, i e the grinding degree, thereby ensuring perfect extraction at all times...
  • Page 16: Commissioning

    Coffee Grinder Commissioning Checking the grinder and scope of delivery NOTE! Risk of damage! If you do not take care when opening the packaging with a sharp object (e g a knife) or you do not handle the grinder correctly when lifting it out of the packaging, the grinder may be damaged –...
  • Page 17: Inserting/Removing The Hopper

    E80W GbS | EN Basic handling Inserting/removing the hopper You require a slot screwdriver for screwing the securing screw for the bean hopper in and out (not supplied) Inserting the hopper 1 Ensure that the grinder is switched off (on/off switch (4) in the 0 position) 2 Insert the bean hopper (1) in the hopper intake (15) (see Fig. B) When positioning the bean hopper intake, ensure that the nose of the bean hopper is located in the corresponding recess in the bean hopper...
  • Page 18: Setting The Portafilter Support And Spout

    Coffee Grinder Setting the portafilter support and spout You will need a slot screwdriver to adjust the portafilter support (not supplied) Adjust the portafilter support (10) to the size of the portafilter of your coffee machine (see Fig. C): 1 Ensure that the grinder is switched off (on/off switch (4) in the 0 position) 2 Use a slot screwdriver to unscrew the screws (7) for adjusting the porta- filter support (left and right) by turning them counterclockwise The portafilter support lowers until it reaches the stop...
  • Page 19: Adding The Coffee Beans

    E80W GbS | EN Adding the coffee beans 1 Remove the lid from the bean hopper (1) 2 Pour whole roasted coffee beans into the bean hopper from above The maximum fill amount should be approx. 1 cm below the edge of the bean hopper The minimum filling quantity should be approx 1 cm above the fin- ger protection to ensure there are no fluctuations in the dispensing 3 Place the lid back onto the hopper...
  • Page 20: Starting The Grinding Process

    Coffee Grinder Using the grinder NOTE! Risk of overheating! Exceeding the maximum permissible operating cycle can cause the grinder to overheat – Do not exceed the maximum operating cycle (see p.  32 “Techni- cal data“) – Observe the recommended break when the maximum permissible operating cycle is reached (see p. 32 “Technical data“) The grinder has a thermal overcurrent circuit-breaker which inter- rupts the electric circuit of the grinder in the event of an electri-...
  • Page 21: Grinding With Portafilter Detection

    E80W GbS | EN 2 Push the portafilter all the way in between the portafilter intake (11) and the portafilter support (10) and release the portafilter The grinder automatically starts grinding the selected recipe The increasing grinding weight / grinding time are shown in the display (13) during the grinding process Recipes with Weight / Timeconfiguration modes: The red light indicates that the portafilter must not be touched...
  • Page 22: Emptying The Grinder

    Coffee Grinder Emptying the grinder You use the upper button (20) to empty the grinder Apart from emptying, you can also use the upper button to man- ually grind additional minimum quantities after completion of the recipe grinding 1 Push the portafilter all the way in between the portafilter intake (11) and the portafilter support (10) and release the portafilter 2 Press and hold down the upper button (20) (see Fig. F) The grinder will grind as long as you hold down the upper button...
  • Page 23: Using The Main Menu / Making Settings

    E80W GbS | EN Using the main menu / Making settings Opening and using the main menu You can retrieve appliance data and change settings via the main menu You can also make some settings directly without going through the main menu (e g recipe customizations) You will find detailed information on the use of the main menu and the menu navigation in the software manual (see p. 8 “Software manual“) 1 Press the lower button (19) to open the main menu in the display (13)
  • Page 24: Calibrating The Weighing Cell

    Coffee Grinder Calibrating the weighing cell The manufacturer recommends calibrating the weighing cell with a 1 kg calibrating weight*: • once a week or as required**, • after the portafilter support has been adjusted, • on repositioning the grinder 1 Before carrying out the calibration, use a brush to remove any ground coffee, etc from the spout (12), the portafilter intake (11), the portafilter support (10) and the cover of the weighing cell (8) 2 Start the calibration...
  • Page 25: Cleaning The Surface Underneath The Grinder

    E80W GbS | EN NOTE! Risk of damage! Improper handling can damage the grinder – Do not use any harsh cleaning agents or sharp or metallic cleaning tools such as knives, metal scouring pads, or similar These can scratch the surface –...
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Spout System

    Coffee Grinder 3 Pull the collecting tray (9) forward and out of the grinder Wipe the casing and the collecting tray with a damp cloth as necessary, but at least once a week 4 The cover of the weighing cell (8) is fixed to the grinder by means of a magnetic holder Remove the cover from the grinder by lifting from above 5 Remove any coffee grounds, etc from the area of the weighing cell using...
  • Page 27: Cleaning The Grinding Mechanism

    E80W GbS | EN 4 Remove any excess beans from the hopper intake (15) (see Fig. B) 5 Reinsert the bean hopper and fix it with the securing screw (16) (see p. 17 “Inserting the hopper“) 6 Pour the coffee beans back into the bean hopper 7 Open the bean hopper by pulling out the slider (17) Cleaning the grinding mechanism The grinding mechanism should be cleaned every 2–5 days...
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Coffee Grinder Troubleshooting Problem Cause Solution • The power plug » Insert the power plug into a properly grinder has not been installed socket is not inserted grinding, • The hopper is » Insert the bean hopper (see p. 17 the display not inserted “Inserting the hopper“) does not...
  • Page 29 E80W GbS | EN Problem Cause Solution • The grinding » Set the coarsest grinding degree (= high- grinder is mechanism is est possible µm value) and initiate the humming blocked grinding process The grinder will free but not itself Then reset the grinding degree to grinding the desired µm value during operation •...
  • Page 30 Coffee Grinder Problem Cause Solution • The grinding » Carry out fine calibration of the grinding grinder is discs are worn disc distance (p. 24 “Fine calibration of not grind- out or need to the grinding disc distance“) ing finely be readjusted »...
  • Page 31 E80W GbS | EN Problem Cause Solution The grind- • The environ- » Calibration of the weighing cell is neces- er’s dosing mental con- sary (see p. 24 “Calibrating the weighing accuracy is ditions have cell“) decreasing changed, e g the installation location •...
  • Page 32: Technical Data

    Coffee Grinder Technical data Model: E80W GbS Voltage | frequency | phase | nominal power: 100 V | 50/60 Hz | 1~ | 620/780 W 110–127 V | 60 Hz | 1~ | 845 W 220–240 V | 50/60 Hz | 1~ | 520/600 W Protection type: IPX1 Protection class: Back-up fuse: 16 A-slow/15 A Idle speed 50 Hz: 1400 rpm 60 Hz: 1700 rpm Noise emission (during grinding): 70 dBA Grinding capacity (fine–coarse) 50 Hz:...
  • Page 33: Disposal

    E80W GbS | EN Disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packaging by correctly sorting the recyclable materials Dispose of cardboard as paper waste and plastic as recyclable materials Disposing of the grinder Electrical appliances are labeled with the symbol opposite Used appliances may not be thrown into commercial/domestic waste! Consumers are legally obliged to dispose of old appliances sepa- rately from commercial/household waste, e g at a collection point...
  • Page 34: Optional Accessories

    Coffee Grinder Our Application Consulting team will be happy to help you with questions concerning our products and their accessories » For all inquiries and spare parts orders, please be sure to include the article and serial number as stated on the grinder’s type plate The version of the grinder is displayed in the service menu Please men- tion this to your supplier when requesting servicing You can also refer to the videos about the E80W GbS on the YouTube chan-...
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  • Page 36 Hemro International AG Thurgauerstrasse 80 | 8050 Zurich, Switzerland T: +41 44 864 18 00 | F: +41 44 864 18 01 info@hemrogroup.com | www.hemrogroup.com...

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