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Page 1: ...EK43 EK43 S EN Original instruction manual Commercial coffee grinder EK43 EK43 S ...

Page 2: ...2 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 9 10 11 EK43 EK43 S 11 A Commercial coffee grinder Overview ...

Page 3: ...3 B 7 12 14 13 15 EK43 EK43 S EK43 EK43 S EN ...

Page 4: ...4 EK43 2 16 1 C 11 Commercial coffee grinder ...

Page 5: ...5 EK43 S 2 16 1 D 11 EK43 EK43 S EN ...

Page 6: ...6 17 12 E 9 10 EK43 S EK43 F Commercial coffee grinder ...

Page 7: ...7 5 8 G 5 8 H 18 EK43 EK43 S EN ...

Page 8: ... equalizer 16 Operation 16 Switching on the grinder and adjusting the grind 17 Adding coffee beans and clamping coffee bag or grounds container 17 Starting grinding 18 After the grinding process 18 Changing coffee variety 18 Cleaning 18 Cleaning the grinder installation surface 19 Cleaning the casing 20 Cleaning the bean container 20 Cleaning the burr assembly 21 Troubleshooting 22 Technical data ...

Page 9: ...7 Outlet 8 Bag clamp knocker 9 Hand wheel grind adjustment 10 Grinding degree scale 11 Sliding valve 12 Connection for potential equalization 13 Feet 4 14 Power cable with power plug 15 Release button thermal overcurrent circuit breaker 16 Rubber ring seals bean container feeder 17 Potential equalization conductor not included with delivery 18 Contact strips outlet ...

Page 10: ...se keep this original instruction manual safe for later queries Please also hand this original instruction manual on to later owners and users of the grinder Explanation of symbols used The following symbols and signal words are used in this original instruction manual on the grinder or on the packaging WARNING This signal word symbol indicates a risk with medium risk level which if it is not avoi...

Page 11: ...h this symbol meet the requirements for electrical product safety of the United States of America Products marked with this symbol meet the required criteria of the NSF National Sanitation Foundation regarding cleanliness and hygiene in the food industry Products marked with this symbol are only permitted for use in interior spaces This symbol indicates a danger of electric shock This symbol indic...

Page 12: ...sonal injury Do not make any changes to the grinder The manufacturer or the supplier shall not be held liable for any injury or damage resulting from non compliance with the safety instructions Safety information WARNING Danger of electrocution Improper use incorrect electrical installation or a voltage that is too high can all lead to electrocution Connect the grinder only if the mains voltage of...

Page 13: ...le in such a way that it could create a tripping hazard Do not bend the power cable and do not place it over sharp edges Use the grinder in indoor areas only Never operate the grinder in damp rooms or in the rain Keep children away from the grinder Make sure that children do not insert any objects into the grinder If you are not currently using or cleaning the grinder or if a disruption occurs swi...

Page 14: ...tted to play with the grinder Cleaning and user maintenance may not be carried out by children without supervision Do not leave the grinder unsupervised when in operation Do not let children play with the packaging film Children can become entangled and choke while playing Do not let children play with the small parts They can be life threatening if swallowed CAUTION Risk of tipping and injury Inc...

Page 15: ...de of the grinder and positioned between two of the feet 13 to suit the area in which the grinder has been set up or rather the availabil ity of a socket 1 Place the grinder on a level and stable surface that does not vibrate to prevent it from falling off 2 Make sure that the rubber ring 16 has been properly placed in the bean container feeder 2 and is lying flat see Fig C and D 3 Place the bean ...

Page 16: ...ching the nut flat washer and lock ring Operation INFORMATION Risk of damage The operator has no influence on the thermal overcurrent circuit breaker If the thermal overcurrent circuit breaker has been triggered several times a service partner must be contacted for advice as the motor winding can become damaged The grinder has a thermal overcurrent circuit breaker which interrupts the electric cir...

Page 17: ... coffee beans and clamping coffee bag or grounds container 1 Remove the lid of the bean container 1 2 Pour whole roasted coffee beans into the bean container from above The maximum filling quantity should be approx 1 cm below the edge of the bean container 3 Close the bean container again with the lid 4 Hold down the lever 5 The bag clamp 8 rises up around the sides of the outlet 7 see Fig G 5 Put...

Page 18: ...s container and let the knocker 8 tap against the outlet a few times using the lever 5 to shake out any remaining grind residue from the outlet see Fig H 3 Hold down the lever and remove the coffee bag or grounds container containing the ground material from the outlet 7 4 Press the off switch 0 4 to switch off the grinder Changing coffee variety Grind about 1 gram of the new coffee variety to rem...

Page 19: ... similar These can scratch the surface Do not put the spill tray or the bean container into the dish washer Otherwise the color may fade and the bean container attachments may corrode Do not lift the grinder by the bean container lift only by the casing and always with both hands Cleaning the grinder installation surface 1 Switch off the grinder and remove the power plug 14 from the socket 2 Lift ...

Page 20: ...ean container cleaner For more information about the cleaner visit www mahlkoenig de 1 Rotate the bean container 1 counterclockwise to loosen it from the grinder and remove it from the grinder by lifting upwards 2 Spray the bean container inside and out a few times with bean container cleaner 3 Clean the bean container inside and outside with a cloth and then dry the bean container 4 Clean the bea...

Page 21: ... by the manufacturer of the grinder cleaner you are using 5 Place a collecting container underneath the outlet 7 to collect the grinder cleaner 6 Open the sliding valve to start grinding the grinder cleaner see Fig C or D The grinding of the grinder cleaner is completed as soon as the grinder is idling 7 Close the bean container 1 by pushing in the sliding valve 11 8 Remove the residue from the ou...

Page 22: ...mes to clear the clog The grind is too fine t t Using the hand wheel set the grinding degree setting to the coarsest grind and trigger the grinding process The grinder will grind itself clear Then use the hand wheel to set the desired grinding degree during operation Should the problem persist contact your supplier see chapter Mainte nance and service A foreign object is in the burr assembly t t C...

Page 23: ...plier see chapter Maintenance and service The electrical fuse has tripped t t Check the electrical fuse Bring it back to its original state or replace the electrical fuse Check whether other loads are connected to this fuse and if so pull their plugs If the back up fuse trips repeatedly contact your supplier see chapter Maintenance and service The grinder is not grinding fine enough The grinding d...

Page 24: ... slow Idle speed 50 Hz 1 480 rpm 60 Hz 1 740 rpm Sound emission values Idle 60 dB A Grinding 87 dB A Grinding capacity 1 5 kg min Max grinding time 40 min Max daily output kg 240 kg Dimensions WxH xD mm EK43 230 x 410 x 830 EK43 S 230 x 410 x 680 Weight net kg EK43 24 4 EK43 S 23 4 max funnel filling quantity kg EK43 1 5 EK43 S 0 8 depends on the coffee beans and the selected grinding degree ...

Page 25: ...recycled correctly and reduces the impact on the environment For this reason electrical appliances are labelled with the symbol opposite Maintenance and service In the event of service or maintenance contact an Authorized Service Center for Mahlkönig products Customer Service can answer your questions about repairing and maintaining your product and spare parts Exploded diagrams and information on...

Page 26: ...micals regulation REACH Regulation 2012 19 EU WEEE Regulation Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment EN 60335 1 12 A11 14 Safety of electrical appliances for household general requirements EN 60335 2 64 00 A1 02 Safety of electrical appliances for household particular requirements for commercial use EN 62233 08 Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields EN 55014 1 12 Electromagnetic comp...

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Page 28: ...EK 43_enUS_final6 49 40 69 69 40 0 MAHLKÖNIG GmbH Co KG Tilsiter Straße 142 22047 Hamburg Germany www mahlkoenig de ...

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