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3. COFFEE BEANS AND THE BUILT-IN BURR GRINDER

Grinding the beans just before brewing will maximize the flavor and aroma of
your coffee. Conical burr grinders are considered the best way of grinding
beans. The slower grinding speed of the conical burrs creates less heat thus
preserving more aroma of the ground coffee. Following the recommendations
below will make your coffee taste better and your machine last longer.

a. Storing Coffee Beans in the Freezer?

    Coffee stores do not store beans in the freezer or refrigerator! Coffee will act 
    like baking soda, absorbing all odors and tastes surrounding it. Coffee beans
    will stay fresh for several weeks as long as you keep them in a dry, dark 
    container. (It’s the ground coffee which will lose aroma rapidly!) If you must 
    store coffee beans in the freezer, take them out the day before use and thaw
    in an open dish.  This way they will thaw fully and evenly prior to adding the 
    beans to the machine. 
    

CAUTION:

Do not add frozen beans to the grinder, always thaw before using.

    

IMPORTANT:

If you fill beans from the freezer directly into the grinder, moisture

    will seep into the burrs and the ground chute. The moisture makes the ground
    coffee stick in the ground coffee outlet (Fig. 10) and will clog it up over time.

b. Finer or Coarser Grind?

    The three grind settings (Fig. 4) of your CoffeeTEAM PRO are calibrated for 
    grinding drip coffee. Choose the coarser settings for darker, oilier beans. 
    Choose the finer settings for light or medium roasts.
    

CAUTION:

Do not use the FINE setting when grinding more than 8 cups as this

    could cause the filter basket to overflow during brewing.

c. Dark Beans versus Light Beans

    Your CoffeeTEAM PRO burr grinder is calibrated to work with all different 
    kinds of roasts. Dark, oily beans will leave some oil residue in the ground 
    coffee outlet so it is important to clean the grinder and ground coffee outlet 
    often to avoid clogging. For cleaning the ground coffee outlet see chapter 
    10.5. The machine has a special "OILY" button which adds extra time to the 
    grinding process for the slow moving beans. Press the OILY setting prior to 
    brewing to activate this feature. See chapter 7.1, f.

d. Flavored beans, liquid flavorings, syrups

    • Do not use sugar or powder coated beans in the grinder (e.g. cinnamon, 

     chocolate, vanilla etc). Coated beans can pit the bean container. The coating

     might stick to the burrs and, over time, will reduce the performance of the 
     grinding mechanism.
    • Do not add any liquid flavorings or syrups to the beans.
    • If you like flavored coffee we recommend buying liquid flavorings at your 
     local coffee store. Add a few drops into the carafe before or after brewing.

e. Stones and Beans

    Every coffee specialty store will tell you that occasionally small stones can 
    be found in between coffee beans. Very small stones will be processed 
    through the burr grinder without any harm (the stone will end up in your filter
    - not in your brewed coffee). However, larger stones can block the burr 
    grinder permanently. If this happens, the grinder will make a loud noise. 
    Push the BREW button to stop grinding and call our customer service 
    number: 

1-800-767-3554

    How to avoid stones entering the bean container:

    • Shake coffee bag thoroughly, so any stones will fall to the bottom of the bag.

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Summary of Contents for CoffeTEAM PRO Therm 478

Page 1: ...p Digital Coffee Maker Conical Burr Grinder Combination Operating Instructions Warranty Model 478 Therm 1000W 120V 60Hz Read this manual thoroughly before using and save it for future reference Coffee...

Page 2: ...on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Risk of Fire or Electric Shock Do not remove this cover No user serviceable parts inside Repair should be done by authorized service pers...

Page 3: ...only Keep your hands and the cord away from hot parts of the appliance during operation Never clean with scouring powders or hard implements Always ensure the upper burr and bean container are locked...

Page 4: ...drip stop 3 Filter holder 4 Carafe 5 Digital display Fig 2 6 Fineness knob Upper burr release Fig 4 7 Removable bean container 8 Bean container lid 9 Removable upper burr 10 Fixed lower burr not remo...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 10 Fig 11...

Page 6: ...rinding more than 8 cups as this could cause the filter basket to overflow during brewing c Dark Beans versus Light Beans Your CoffeeTEAM PRO burr grinder is calibrated to work with all different kind...

Page 7: ...on always lock the upper burr Fig 1 9 and bean container Fig 1 7 into place as described in chapters 7 4 7 5 Never block the steam vent Fig 1 13 on the side of the machine Always leave 2 inches of spa...

Page 8: ...you can operate the coffee maker a Setting the Actual Time Push and hold the HOUR button until the actual hour is displayed The display will also show AM or PM Push and hold the MINUTE button until th...

Page 9: ...use Push and hold the AUTO button until the clock icon is illuminated and starts blinking Push the CUPS button to select from 2 4 6 8 10 The grinder will automatically adjust the time to grind the rig...

Page 10: ...the small metal handle attached to the upper burr Fig 8 IMPORTANT Never try to remove the lower burr NOTE Clean the upper burr regularly as described in chapter 10 6 To reassemble place the upper bur...

Page 11: ...water filter cartridge removes up to 82 of the chlorine found in your tap water Initial Preparation Open the water container lid and remove the charcoal filter holder Remove the charcoal filter from...

Page 12: ...ight position If you turn the carafe on its side or upside down with its lid closed hot coffee may escape IMPORTANT Do not try to remove the stainless steel bottom Do not place the carafe on any hot s...

Page 13: ...rip stop Fig 5 8 2 GRINDING AND BREWING LATER AUTO Coffee maker is plugged in and the time and auto on time are set Beans are in the bean container and bean container lid is on and pushed down securel...

Page 14: ...ntainer or ground coffee outlet so no moisture enters the grinder Special Cleaning Tips 10 1 Thermal Carafe Never immerse carafe completely in hot water or any other liquid Wipe outside with a non abr...

Page 15: ...amber IMPORTANT Never try to remove the lower burr 11 DECALCIFYING To keep your coffee maker operating efficiently it is important to decalcify at least every 2 4 months depending on local water hardn...

Page 16: ...acing the upper burr back into the machine as described in chapter 9 Follow location of upper burr handle as shown in Fig 8 Fig 9 The machine beeps when I press the BREW button Check the following Bea...

Page 17: ...the machine Damage caused by accident abuse negligence misuse improper operation or failure to follow instructions contained in this manual Any service or alteration performed by an unauthorized perso...

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