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•  Do not allow any foreign objects to fall into 

the grinder.

•  Place the grinder only on an even, stable and 

fi rm surface.

EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS

You will see the following symbols on the 
grinder:

Suitable for use with food

Instructions for disposing of old 
appliances (see page 21).

APPROPRIATE USE

Only roasted whole coffee beans may be ground 
with this grinder. Never grind grain or other 
products with the grinder, as otherwise severe 
damage to the grinder can result.

The grinder is appropriate for both private 
and commercial use. In commercial use the 
prevailing trade regulations must be conformed 
to.

Use the grinder only as described in these 
operating instructions. Any other use is 
improper and can lead to damage or even to 
injury to persons.

The manufacturer does not assume liability for 
damage resulting from improper use.

OPERATING PARTS

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1.  Hopper with lid
2.  Grounds bin (within hopper)
3.  Button for grind adjustment
4.  On/Off switch (on rear of grinder)
5. Start/Stop button
6.  Adjustment button for grinding time
7. Indicator lamp
8. Port-a-fi lter holder
9. Residue tray

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Summary of Contents for PROM

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Ve r s i o n 1 3...

Page 2: ...ting the port a lter holder 6 Inserting the port a lter holder 6 Removing the port a lter holder 7 Operation 7 Setting the grinding time 7 Setting the neness of the grind 7 Start grinding 8 Grinding l...

Page 3: ...is missing or defective please contact your dealer FOR YOUR SAFETY SYMBOLS SEVERE RISK Failure to observe this warning can lead to physical injury or death MEDIUM LEVEL OF RISK Failure to observe this...

Page 4: ...an appliance no longer being used does not work any more Pull the power plug out of the socket and cut through the power cable DANGER for children and other people Children often do not recognize dan...

Page 5: ...e damage to the grinder can result The grinder is appropriate for both private and commercial use In commercial use the prevailing trade regulations must be conformed to Use the grinder only as descri...

Page 6: ...hopper 3 Fill the hopper with roasted whole coffee beans ATTACHING THE RESIDUE TRAY Tilt the grinder slightly forward and insert the residue tray pos 9 ADJUSTING THE PORT A FILTER HOLDER The port a l...

Page 7: ...ing time depends not only on the desired quantity of ground coffee but also on the neness of the grind Work out the optimal setting by means of repeated trials Set the desired grinding time with the b...

Page 8: ...nch Press grinding Switching Off The Function Aftergrinding thefunctionisautomatically switched off again OR Brie y press the start stop button again The indicator lamp stops blinking BREAK FUNCTION W...

Page 9: ...level of grind size back to the desired adjustment With this all remnants of the cleaning agent are removed and cleaning is complete Hint When GRINDZ grinder cleaner is ground the production of dust...

Page 10: ...not be placed in household garbage Once an appliance can no longer be used every consumer is required by law to dispose of old appliances separately from household garbage for example at a council re...

Page 11: ...blem Cause Solution The grinder does not start The indicator lamp pos 7 does not light up The plug is not plugged in or there is no electricity supply to the power socket Insert the plug into the sock...

Page 12: ...ee 4 Start another grind operation and set the de sired level of grind size There is a foreign object in the burrs 1 Use the adjustment button pos 3 to set to maximum grind size coarse 2 Start a grind...

Page 13: ...H O R E C A G R I N D E R US 13 13 NOTES...

Page 14: ...H O R E C A G R I N D E R US 14 14 NOTES...

Page 15: ...H O R E C A G R I N D E R US 15 NOTES 15...

Page 16: ...1 919 383 0761 Service parts 1 831 438 9800 Fax 1 919 309 0658 info mahlkoenig com www mahlkoenig com May 2013 Subject to amendment Manufacturer MAHLK NIG GmbH Co KG Tilsiter Stra e 142 D 22047 Hambu...

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