NOTE
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Make sure that you only fill the appliance
up to the Max mark (corresponds to approx.
70 g of coffee beans) or do not go below
the Min mark (corresponds to approx. 7 g of
coffee beans). If you do so, the coffee beans
will not be ground properly.
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You will require around 6 – 8 g of ground
coffee for one cup of coffee. Please observe
the instructions in the operating manual of
your coffee machine.
3) Place the lid 1 on the motor unit 2 so that the
arrow ▼ on the lid 1 points towards the
symbol on the motor unit 2. Close the lid 1
by turning it clockwise until the arrow ▼ points
to the
symbol. The lid 1 clicks into place.
4) Press and hold the switch 3 until the coffee
beans have been ground to your requirements.
The coffee grinding grade is influenced by the
quantity of coffee beans added and the duration
of grinding.
The longer you grind the coffee, the finer the result.
Shorter grinding results in coarser ground coffee.
Use the recommendations in the following table
as a guide here.
Grinding
Amount of coffee
grade
Coarse
70 g (approx. 8 tbsp.)
Medium
45 g (approx. 5 tbsp.)
Fine
36 g (approx. 4 tbsp.)
These are rough guide values.
SKME 180 C1
Time in
beans
seconds
30 s
35 s
45 s
NOTE
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Please note the information about the grind-
ing grade in the operating manual of your
coffee machine.
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Coffee powder for the French Press requires
a medium to coarse grind. When preparing
coffee with the French press, the coffee pow-
der is in contact with the water throughout
and is pressed down with a filter in the pot.
To obtain a coarse grind for preparation in
the French press, we recommend grinding
a maximum of 70 g of espresso beans
(approx. 8 tablespoons) for approx. 30 sec-
onds. If necessary, reduce the amount filled
for grinding or the grinding times.
5) Release the switch 3 once the coffee beans
have been ground to your requirements and
wait until the blade 5 has come to a standstill.
NOTE
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If, during grinding, coffee starts collecting
on the edge of the appliance where it is
out of the reach of the blade 5, shake the
appliance gently so that the coffee falls back
inside.
6) Unscrew the lid 1 until the arrow ▼ on the
lid 1 points towards the
motor unit 2 and remove it.
7) Remove the plug from the mains power socket.
You can now remove the ground coffee using a
spoon or similar. You can clear out any residue
using the cleaning brush 6.
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