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• In general it takes a ner grind for espresso,
a medium grind for drip coffee and a coarser
grind for French press.
Grinding coffee
• Plug the plug into the electric socket.
• Fill the coffee bean container with coffee
beans.
Only use whole coffee beans.
• Select the grind by turning the grind adjust-
ment collar to the desired setting.
• To grind coffee beans, set the switch to the
‘On’ position.
• When the desired amount of coffee grounds
have been ground, set the switch to the ‘Off’
position. Remove the coffee grounds contain-
er.
Grinding coffee directly in the group handle
• Hold the group handle between the group
handle bracket.
• Set the switch to “Auto”
• Press the group handle onto the button be-
tween the group handle brackets.
• The coffee grounds ow into the group han-
dle.
• When the group handle is full, pull it back.
Cleaning
Old coffee grounds remaining in the appliance
can lead to oxidation. That spoils the beverage;
it can cause an unpleasant, rancid taste. The
appliances should always be in optimum con-
dition to be able to provide optimum results at
any time.
Ensure the appliance is switched off and un-
plugged from the power outlet.
• Clean the exterior of the appliance with a
soft, moist cloth. If heavily soiled, a mild de-
tergent can be used.
• Take off the coffee bean container. Press it
down and turn counter-clockwise.
• Take out the unused beans and put them in an
airtight container so they stay fresh.