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2.3 Fill water tank
Only use fresh, cold water. Never fill in milk, mineral water
or other liquids.
Ⅲ Remove the water tank and rinse it with cold tap water
thoroughly (Fig. 1).
Ⅲ Then fill the water tank and reinstall it. Make sure to install the
tank properly, it must engage audibly.
2.4 Fill coffee beans
To ensure that your machine will work perfectly for a long
time and to avoid damage, please note that the grinding gear
of your JURA coffee machine is not suitable for coffee beans
which were treated, during or after roasting, with additives
(e.g. sugar). Such coffee blends may damage the grinding
gear. Any repair costs resulting from the use of such blends
are not covered by warranty.
Ⅲ Open the bean tank cover (7) and remove the aroma preser-
vation cover (8).
Ⅲ Remove any dirt or foreign matter from the bean tank.
Ⅲ Fill coffee beans into the bean tank (Fig. 2), replace the aroma
preservation cover (8), make sure the rounded edges are pointing
outwards, and close the lid.
2.5 Adjusting the grinding gear
You can adjust the grinding gear to the roast of your coffee. We
recommend
a fine grinding degree Ǟ for bright roasts
a coarse degree Ǟ for dark roasts
The grinding degree may only be adjusted while the grinding
gear is running.
Ⅲ Open the bean tank cover (7).
Ⅲ To adjust the grinding degree, turn the Rotary Switch (14) to the
required position.
Ⅲ There are two options:
the narrower the bar, the finer the grind
the broader the bar, the coarser the grind
2.6 Vacuum milk container
Ⅲ The vacuum milk container and the lid are NOT dishwasher safe
Ⅲ Wash out the vacuum milk container (16a/16b) thoroughly
before you use it for the first time.
Ⅲ Fill the milk container with cool, fresh milk.
Ⅲ Always make sure there is enough milk in the vacuum milk con-
tainer before you froth milk or make cappuccino.
Ⅲ If filled with refrigerated milk, the vacuum milk container will
keep mil cool for about 8 hours.
Ⅲ Please do not fill ice cubes into the vacuum milk container since
these could damage its coating.
Ⅲ Keep the vacuum milk container away from hot stove tops etc.
Ⅲ The vacuum milk container may be damaged if dropped.
2.6.1 Vacuum milk container (16a)
Ⅲ Never use shapr or pointed objects in the milk container since
these could damage its coating.
2.6.2 Stainless steel vacuum milk container (16b)
Ⅲ Always clean the stainless steel vacuum milk container after you
have used it. Rinse it with warm water, and with some detergent
if necessery Remove the riser tube inside the milk container as
well as the hose connection on the outside and give these parts