When the group handle is full, pull it back.
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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 condition to be able to
provide optimum results at any time.
Ensure the appliance is switched off and unplugged from the power outlet.
Clean the exterior of the appliance with a soft, moist cloth. If heavily soiled, a mild detergent can be
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used.
Take off the coffee bean container. Press it down and turn counter-clockwise.
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Take out the unused beans and put them in an airtight container so they stay fresh.
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Clean the coffee bean container and the coffee grounds container with warm water and a little deter-
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gent.
After that, dry both container well.
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Cleaning the burrs
If the coffee grinder is used frequently (every day), the burrs need to be cleaned every three weeks to
ensure best performance of the coffee grinder. Regular cleaning helps the burrs achieve consistent grin-
ding results, which is especially important when grinding coffee for espresso
Remove the coffee bean container as described in "Cleaning".
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Turn the grind adjustment collar counter-clockwise until the graphic arrow on the grind adjustment
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collar is aligned with the first arrow on backside of the appliance.
Press the unlock button and turn the grind adjustment collar until the upper graphic arrow is aligned
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on the second graphic arrow on the backside of the appliance.
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