D O M E S T I C C O F F E E G R I N D E R S
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6.1 Preliminary setting
Push the macro lever (Pos. 8) upwards
or downwards to the required grind
adjustment (coarse setting).
Push the left lever (micro-setting, Pos. 9) to
the middle of the scale (fine setting).
Grind a small amount of coffee by pressing
the START button (Pos. 10), and then press
the button again to stop the grinder. Check
the fineness of the ground coffee. If the
fineness is approximately to your liking, use
the micro-lever for the fine fine adjustment
of the grinding level. If the fineness needs
to be changed significantly, prior to the
next operation move the macro-lever to
a new position and then make the fine
setting using the micro-lever.
6.2 Guidelines for the grind adjustment
The actual fineness achieved with any
particular setting depends on several
factors: the degree of roasting (light or
dark), the roasting date, the moisture
content, type of bean, oil content etc. You
will soon find the setting most suitable
for your taste, brewing method and your
favourite coffee beans.
When the coffee grinder is switched
off, partially ground coffee beans
may remain between the grinding
discs. The grind adjustment in the
FINE direction (upwards) should
always be made with the grinder in
operation, since this may otherwise
result in damage to the adjustment
mechanism.
7. NORMAL GRINDING
OPERATION
7.1 Dosing via set grind time
Press the required dosing memory button
– Espresso (Pos. 14), Filter (Pos. 15) or Press
(Pos. 16). The blue LED next to the button
lights up, and the display (Pos. 17) shows
the corresponding programmed grind time
in seconds. Now press the START button
(Pos. 10) to start the grinding process.
During grinding, the seconds count
backwards to 0. When the display reaches
0 seconds, the motor stops and the display
resets itself to the programmed time.
7.2 Manual dosing
To produce larger amounts of ground
coffee, press the MANUAL button (Pos. 11)
and then START. The coffee grinder counts
up to the maximum time of 90 seconds
and then switches off automatically. You
can stop the grinding process at any time
by pressing the START button again. The
motor stops and the display is reset to 000.
The maximum time of 90 seconds cannot
be reset by the user.
8. PROGRAMMING THE GRINDER
DOSING TIMES
The VARIO is set at the factory with three
programmed grinder dosing times. The
dosing memory buttons are practically
labelled for Espresso, Filter and Press.
These programmable buttons only set the
TIME of the grinding process, but not the
FINENESS of the ground coffee.
Button programming (factory setting):
- Espresso (Pos. 14): 10 seconds,
- Filter (Pos. 15): 20 seconds and
- Press (Pos. 16): 30 seconds.
CAUTION
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Espresso
Filter
French Press