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Major jams can be cleared as follows:
1. Unplug the grinder.
2. Remove the burrs as instructed in the “Removing and Replacing
Burrs” section of this manual.
3. Clear coffee from the grinds chamber and discard.
4. Inspect burrs for coffee beans or foreign materials (rocks, sticks,
unroasted coffee bean, etc.) that may be stuck. Remove stuck
coffee beans and clean burrs as instructed in the “Cleaning” section
of this manual.
5. Reinstall burrs. Run grinder without coffee for 5 seconds to check
that it operates as expected. The grinder should spin quietly and at
an even speed. If the grinder is making an unexpected noise, repeat
this process and carefully inspect to ensure that all coffee particles
have been cleared out. If the problem persists, please contact
Fellow customer service at
help.fellowproducts.com.
REMOVING AND REPLACING
THE GRINDING BURRS
CAUTION: The Grinding Burrs are sharp, please handle carefully!
1. Unplug your grinder and empty it of coffee.
2. Start by removing the faceplate of the grinder. The faceplate simply
snaps on and off. Pull gently on the faceplate for it to snap off. See
Diagram B for reference.
3. Using a Phillips-head screwdriver, unscrew the four larger size screws
that have arrows pointing to them. See
Diagram C for reference.
4. Pull on grind dial to remove the grinds dial assembly.
5. Carefully remove the rotational burr/auger (the burr closest to you),
auger key, and spring from the grinds chamber by pressing in.
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Diagram B:
Exploded View
Diagram C