Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Grinder does
not start after
pressing
START|CANCEL
button
Motor starts but
no ground coffee
coming from
grind outlet
Grinding stops
mid-dose, LED
flashing non-stop
Can't adjust the
Grind Size Collar
Unable to lock
bean hopper into
position
Not enough/
too much coffee
grind
Portafilter
overfills
Emergency stop?
16
POSSIBLE CAUSE
•
Grinder not plugged in.
•
Bean hopper not
attached correctly.
•
Grinder has overheated.
•
GRIND TIME dial is
on 0 seconds.
•
No coffee beans in
bean hopper.
•
Grinder/bean
hopper is blocked.
•
The grinder is overheated
•
Grind Size Collar too tight.
•
Coffee beans and grinds
caught in the burrs.
•
Hopper not
installed correctly.
•
Coffee beans
obstructing bean hopper
locking device.
•
Grind amount
requires adjustment.
WHAT TO DO
•
Plug power cord into power outlet.
•
Lock bean hopper into position.
•
Refer to the Bean Hopper section on page 8.
•
Leave for 20 minutes to cool down before
using again.
•
Rotate the GRIND TIME dial to
increase grind time.
•
Fill bean hopper with fresh coffee beans.
•
Remove bean hopper. Inspect bean hopper
and burrs for blockage. Refer to the Cleaning
Conical Burrs section on page 14.
•
.Allow the grinder to cool down for 20
minutes before continuing operation.
•
Rotate the Bean Hopper to turn the Grind
Size Collar to adjust grind settings.
•
Run the grinder by pressing the
START|CANCEL button while
turning the Hopper.
•
Unlock the hopper and install as per
instruction. Refer to the Bean Hopper
section on page 8.
•
Remove bean hopper. Clear coffee beans
from top of burrs. Re-lock the hopper into
position & try again.
•
Use GRIND TIME dial to fine tune the
amount more or less.
•
It is normal for the correct amount of coffee
to appear overfilled in your portafilter.
Untamped coffee has approximately three
times the volume of tamped coffee.
•
Press the START|CANCEL button to
pause operation.
•
Unplug power cord from power outlet.