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ascertain the current setting by
reading the scale (fig. 1/B and
fig. 6).
➔ The basic principle is that the
smaller the dot, the finer the grind:
• A light roast requires a finer
grind
• A dark roast requires a coarser
grind
4.4 Brewing coffee using fresh
coffee from the coffee grinder
Fill the water reservoir with water
and insert filter paper (see point
3.2). Make sure that there are
enough coffee beans in the bean
container. Then place the coffee
jug on the base.
Select the desired brewing sett ings:
➔ Press the button ‘P’. The dis -
play reads in German “Brühen?”
(“Brew?”).
➔ Press the button ‘P’ again and
the display reads in German
“Brühen: Jetzt” (“Brew: now”).
➔ Having again pressed the but-
ton ‘P’, you can select the desired
quantity of ground coffee and
cups (4, 6, 8 or 10 cups) by turn -
ing the control knob ‘P’.
➔ Confirm by pressing the button
‘P’.
➔ Now select the coffee strength
(aroma selection) settings in the
same way: “Mild, Mittel, Stark”
(“mild, medium or strong”).
➔ Confirm the desired choice by
pressing the button ‘P’.
After you have selected the brew -
ing settings, swing the filter base
(fig. 1/E) out to the left until it clicks
into place (fig. 1/E) and press the
‘On’ button. The red light then
comes on and coffee grinding be -
gins. When the grind ing process is
complete, the filter automatically
swings back into brewing position
and the brewing operation begins.
Note: There may be slight dis -
crepancies in quantities when the
grinder is used for the first time.
4.5 Programming the machine to
use fresh coffee from the coffee
grinder
Fill the water reservoir with water
and insert filter paper (see point
3.2). Make sure that there are
enough coffee beans in the bean
container. Place the coffee jug on
the base. Now select the desired
brewing options (quantity, strength
and time settings):
... 4. Making coffee