s BEFORE PLACING IN OPERATION
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Carefully remove the appliance from the packaging and remove all stickers
(except the type plate), labels, information sheets and packaging materials.
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Pull out of the appliance the ground coffee container with its lid.
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Turn the bean container clockwise to the stop (such that the two marks on the
bean container and on the appliance housing are opposite each other) and lift
off the bean container with its lid.
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Clean the bean container and the ground coffee container and their lids in warm
washing up water and rinse off everything carefully with clean water. Dry the
parts.
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Wipe clean the appliance housing using a soft, slightly damp cloth and dry it.
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Completely uncoil the mains cable and place it through the mains cable opening
on the base of the appliance.
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Push the dry ground coffee container with lid fitted into the appliance to the
stop under the ground coffee outlet. The "Max" mark should point to the front
so that it is visible.
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Place the appliance on a dry, flat, stable work surface and insert the mains plug
in a suitable socket.
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Attention: The housing for the coffee grinder, the mains cable and the mains
plug must never be immersed in water or other liquids, or come into contact
with them!
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Note: The parts of the coffee grinder and the accessories are not suitable for
dishwashers.
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F ITT ING THE BEAN CON TAI NER
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Align the two lobes on the bean container with the
slots on the container mounting or on the inside of
the grind selector and press the bean container onto
the appliance to the stop. The lug on the base of the
bean container is over the mark on the right beside
"Coarse".
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Turn the bean container clockwise (to the right) to
lock the container to the grinder. On turning the
bean container you will hear slight "clicking" noises
if the bean container is locked to the grinder and has been turned to the grind
setting.
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Important: Check whether the bean container is sitting straight on the grind
selector and press the bean container onto the housing to the stop. Only then
turn to the right. If it is not possible to press the bean container down to the
stop, check whether both lobes in the outermost ring on the bean container are
in the mounting in the middle of the slots. Only then is it possible to fit and lock
the bean container.
SETT IN G G RI ND
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You can set the grind in the range of graduations
and numbers from "Fine" to "Coarse". If you hear a
slight "clicking" sound, the bean container is in the
range for the grind setting. Turn the bean container
counter-clockwise or clockwise until the small arrow
on the bottom of the bean container is over the
required number/graduation on the grind selector.
The higher the number, the coarser the grinding.
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For espresso coffee machines you need a find grind (low number), for filter cof-
fee machines a medium grind, for a French press a coarse grind (high number).
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Depending on the type of coffee beans, hardly any or only very little coffee may
be ground if you select a very low grind (Fine). In this situation, select a coarser
grind until the beans are ground and ground coffee is discharged. The "Fine"
setting should be adequate for a good espresso. For super-fine grinding, there
are 2 further clicks to the left past "Fine". However, only use this setting if actu-
ally ground coffee is discharged and for a maximum of two grinding processes
of max. 1 minute each.
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Attention: We recommend setting the grind before there are any coffee
beans in the appliance. If the appliance is already filled with coffee beans,
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