11
10
Grind all of the tablets into the catch. Once complete, we
recommend grinding approximately 30 g coffee to remove any tablet
residue. Discard the ground tablets/coffee from the catch and clean.
CLEARING A JAMMED GRINDER
On occasion, Opus Conical Burr Grinder may become jammed and
stop grinding. When this occurs, the grinder will stop grinding
before it has finished all the coffee in the hopper and beep “SOS”
(save our ship).
Minor jams can be cleared as follows:
1. Check that the catch is empty. Rotate the grind adjustment ring
to setting 11.
2. Tap the grinder firmly on the side several times and shake.
3. Press the power button and continue to firmly tap the side of the
grinder for several seconds. If grinding resumes, the jam is cleared.
If not, proceed to the instructions for clearing a major jam.
Major jams can be cleared as follows:
1. Unplug the grinder.
2. Start by removing the load bin of the grinder. The load bin is locked
in place with a twist-lock mechanism; simply twist counter-
clockwise (to the left) to unlock it from the grinder, then lift away.
3. Remove the outer burr by grabbing and lifting the burr wire (see
Diagram A), twisting counterclockwise (to the left) until it unlocks
from the grind chamber, then lift away.
4. Clear coffee from the grind chamber and discard.
5. Inspect both burrs for coffee beans or foreign materials (rocks,
sticks, unroasted coffee beans, etc.) that may be stuck. If
necessary, remove the inner burr as outlined in the “Removing
and Replacing the Grinding Burrs” section below. Remove all stuck
Diagram A:
Exploded View
Outer Burr
Load Bin Lid
Load Bin
Burr Wire
Outer Burr Overmold