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DISPOSAL
Important information for correct dis-
posal of the product in accordance with
EC Directive 2002/96/EC.
At the end of its working life, the product
must not be disposed of as urban waste. It must
be taken to a special local authority differentiated
waste collection centre or to a dealer providing
this service. Disposing of a household appliance
separately avoids possible negative conse-
quences for the environment and health deriving
from inappropriate disposal and enables the con-
stituent materials to be recovered to obtain sig-
nificant savings in energy and resources.As a
reminder of the need to dispose of household ap-
pliances separately, the product is marked with a
crossed- out wheeled dustbin.
DESCRIPTION OF THE
APPLIANCE
1. Coffee-bean hopper
2. Coffee-bean hopper lid
3. Body
4. ON/OFF switch
5. Removable upper burr
6. Ground coffee container
7. Ground coffee container lid
8. Cup selector knob
9. Coarseness selector knob
ABOUT GRINDING COFFEE
The proper grind gives the most flavorful cup of
coffee. The size of the grind depends on the me-
thod by which the coffee is to be brewed. Gene-
rally, the finer the grind the more quickly the
coffee should be prepared, that is why coffee
ground for use in an espresso machine is much
finer than coffee to be brewed in a drip system.
Coffee that is ground too fine for a particular bre-
wing process - (fine espresso grind used in an
automatic drip coffee machine) will result in over-
extraction and bitter, pungent tasting coffee. Con-
versely, coffee that is too coarse for a particular
brewing method will result in under-extraction
and weak, watery coffee. If the correct grind is
used, adding more coffee simply makes a brew
stronger without making it bitter.
In addition to providing a number of grind set-
tings, coffee grinders provide a consistent grind.
This is important to ensure the extraction is con-
sistent across all of the ground coffee particles.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before using the coffee grinder, wipe the housing
and bean hopper with a clean damp cloth. Wash
coffee bean hopper lid, ground coffee container
and ground coffee container lid in hot soapy
water, then rise and dry.
The ground coffee holder, its lid, and the bean
hopper lid can be washed in the top rack of a di-
shwasher.
NOTE: the burr can not be washed and must be
kept dry at all times. Clean burr with stiff bri-
stled brush.
OPERATING THE COFFEE
MILL
•Make certain the coffee grinder is unplug-
ged. Fit the ground coffee container (6) and
its lid (7) in their correct position. Check that
the assembly is correctly positioned in the
body (3).
• Remove the lid of the coffee bean hopper
(2/fig. A) and fill the bean hopper to the level
desired (1/fig. B). Do not fill above the
“max.”level. Replace the lid and make certain
that it is correctly positioned, pressing it
down till the end (fig. C).
If the lid is not in the correct position the
grinder will not work.
NOTE: This product is designed to grind
whole bean coffee only.
• Set the quantity of ground coffee by positio-
ning the cup selector knob (Fig. D) accor-
ding to the desired quantity.
• Set the ground coffee fineness level by adju-
sting the ground coffee fineness selector
(Fig. E) to the desired level.
• Insert the plug into an electrical socket.
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