• To start the device, briefly press the stop/start button
• The machine stops automatically when the desired
amount of ground coffee has been produced.
• You can also turn the machine off manually by briefly
pressing the stop/start button
Advice about the ground coffee receptacle
Please make sure that the ground coffee receptacle
does not overflow during operation.
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• You can now remove the coffee bean holder.
• Transfer the ground coffee directly into your coffee
machine or into a storage container.
Ground coffee static
Due to friction produced in the conical grinder, it
is unfortunately unavoidable for the ground cof-
fee to become electrostatically charged and possi-
bly stick to the plastic ground coffee receptacle.
For easy removal of the ground coffee, we re-
commend tapping the ground coffee container
lightly on the work surface a few times after
removing it from the appliance.
• The power consumption in stand-by mode com-
plies to European guidelines.
• Should you also wish to eliminate this power con-
sumption, switch the grinder off to the "O" position
by using the mains switch
Espresso and mocha
• Even though the coarseness setting of the coffee
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grinder is optimised for filter coffee, it can also be
used to make espressos.
• For espressos, the coarseness should be set below 4.
• You can also select settings below 1. You will obtain
a really fine powder by turning the dial all the way to
its stop position. Depending on the coffee bean size,
this may however prevent any beans from falling into
the grinding mechanism.
• As a result, the engine runs on empty and the engine
noise is louder than usual. If this is the case, turn to a
slightly coarser setting.
• You cannot set the number of cups as you would with
filter coffee, as it takes longer to grind coffee very
finely. Turn the knob to a larger setting or start the
grinding process several times over.
French Press
• A French press requires a coarseness setting of grea-
ter than 16.
• You can also set grinding coarseness beyond the
markers along the white line. Be careful not to turn
past the line however, unless you wish to remove the
container. Be sure there is enough space in the coffee
receptacle to allow for overfilling.
• The coarser the coffee is ground, the more ground
coffee is produced within the same period of time.
For the same number of cups, grinding for a French
press will produce more ground coffee than grinding
at a filter coffee setting. Should this not be to your
liking, you can adjust the setting higher or lower.
Cleaning
• Pull the power plug prior to cleaning the device for
safety reasons.
• Never put the device in the dishwasher.
• Remove the coffee bean holder
fee receptacle
from the device, rinse normally and
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allow to dry. Make sure that the coffee bean holder is
empty when you remove it.
• Wipe the housing with a moist cloth.
• Regularly remove coffee bean residues from the
grinder and grinding ring. Use the brush provided for
this purpose.
• We recommend you use a soft brush to remove any
residual ground coffee that still adheres to the appli-
ance after use.
• Please note: When using the finer grinding settings,
the passage between the grinder and the ground
coffee receptacle may clog more quickly and more
frequent cleaning of the machine and the cone
grinder is recommended.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, cleaning sprays
or scouring pads.
Cleaning the conical grinder
• Pull the power plug prior to cleaning the device for
safety reasons.
• You can loosen the nut of the grinding cone with a
size 8 open-ended spanner. To do this, you need to
counter it with a screwdriver on one of the wings be-
low the cone.
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