Electrolux EEG8000 User manual

Category
Coffee makers
Type
User manual
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28
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Dear Customer,
please read these operating
instructions through carefully.
Above all please observe the
safety instructions on the first few
pages of these operating instruc-
tions! Please keep these operating
instructions for later reference. Pass
them on to any subsequent owner
of the appliance.
1
Using the warning triangle and/or
the key words (Danger!, Caution!,
Important!), information that is
important for your safety or the
correct functioning of the appli-
ance is highlighted. It is essential
that this information is observed.
0 This symbol guides you step by
step through the operation of the
appliance.
3
Next to this symbol you will find
additional information and practi-
cal tips on using the appliance.
2
Tips and information about the
economical and environmentally
friendly use of the appliance are
marked with the clover.
Appliance Description (Fig. 1)
A Bean hopper lid
B Bean hopper (capacity 250 g) with
shutter release mechanism
C Grind adjustment collar
D Grinding spout
E Grind on demand button
F Preparation mat (removable)
G Burr shield
H Conical burrs
J Commercial size filter holder loca-
tor
K Domestic size filter holder locator
L Cord stuff (underside of appliance)
M Non-slip rubber feet
N Rating plate (underside of appli-
ance)
O Burr cleaning brush
P Ground coffee container with lid
1 Safety Instructions
This appliance corresponds to
accepted technological standards
with regards to safety. Neverthe-
less, as a manufacturer we con-
sider it our obligation to make you
aware of the following safety infor-
mation.
General Safety
The operating voltage of the appli-
ance and the mains voltage as well
as the type of current must match
(see the rating plate).
Only plug into a correctly installed
earthed mains socket.
Always remove the plug when the
appliance is not in use.
Never pull the plug from the socket
by means of the mains cable!
Prior to cleaning or in the event of
a malfunction, unplug the appli-
ance first!
Do not use the appliance if the
mains cable is damaged or the
housing is visibly damaged.
Do not let the mains cable of an
appliance hang over the edge of a
table or bench top or touch any hot
surface.
Do not use the appliance with an
extension cable unless this cable
has been checked and tested by a
qualified technician or service per-
son.
Do not place an appliance on or
near a hot gas flame, electric ele-
ment or on a heated oven. Do not
place on top of any other appli-
ance.
Repairs to this appliance, including
replacement of the mains cable,
may only be carried out by quali-
fied service engineers. Considera-
ble danger may result from
improper repairs. If repairs become
necessary, please contact the
Customer Care Department or
your authorised dealer.
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If the appliance is used for pur-
poses other than those intended or
used incorrectly, no liability can be
accepted for any damage that may
be caused.
This appliance is not intended for
use by persons (including chil-
dren) with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities or lack
of experience and knowledge
unless they have been given initial
supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a per-
son responsible for their safety.
Child Safety
Never leave the appliance unat-
tended while in use.
Keep children away from electrical
appliances.
Packaging material, e.g. plastic
bags, should not be accessible to
children.
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
Safety in operation
Check the bean hopper (Fig. 1/B)
for the presence of foreign objects
before using.
Do not put frozen or caramelised
coffee beans in the bean hopper.
Use only roasted coffee beans!
Remove any foreign objects, such
as small stones, from the coffee
beans. Blocking or damage
caused by foreign objects in the
grinder might be excluded from the
guarantee.
Always operate the grinder with
the ground coffee container prop-
erly inserted in the grinder.
Do not place your hand in or near
the burrs while the grinder is in
operation.
Always place the unit on a flat,
level surface.
Do not attempt to re-grind ground
coffee.
Safety in cleaning and care
Follow the cleaning instructions.
Prior to cleaning, unplug the appli-
ance first!
Do not immerse the appliance in
water or any other liquid unless
recommended.
Do not place any parts of the cof-
fee grinder in the dishwasher.
Operating
0 Before using the coffee grinder,
wipe the base exterior with a damp
cloth.
0 Wash the bean hopper (Fig. 1/B),
hopper lid (Fig. 1/A) and ground
coffee container (Fig. 1/P) in warm
soapy water, then rinse and dry.
1
Do not immerse the burrs in water
or any other liquid.
0 Place the coffee grinder on a dry,
level surface.
0 To attach the bean hopper, posi-
tion bean hopper onto the top of
the motor base, push down and
turn clockwise (see Fig. 2).
0 Fill the bean hopper with coffee
beans.
3
Remember to keep the hopper full
at all times. Having an even weight
bearing down on the burrs is
important to ensure a consistent
grind.
3
This coffee grinder is intended to
grind whole coffee beans only.
0 Place the hopper lid onto the bean
hopper.
0 Plug the power cord into a
220-240 V power outlet and switch
the power on.
3
You can hide unwanted cord in the
cord stuff (Fig. 1/L) on the under-
side of the appliance.
0 Select the grind by turning the
grind adjustment collar to the desi-
red setting (see Fig. 3).
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3
Refer to the grind setting table in
section „Adjusting the Grind Set-
ting“ to assist you in selecting the
correct grind level for the desired
brewing method.
3
You can grind coffee into a filter
holder of any espresso coffee
maker, or, for other brewing styles,
into the ground coffee container
(Fig. 1/P).
To grind coffee into a filter
holder:
0 Position the filter holder into the fil-
ter holder locator (see Fig. 4).
3
There are two filter holder locators
provided: a smaller size to fit
domestic handles (Fig. 1/K) and a
larger size for commercial handles
(Fig. 1/J).
0 To grind coffee, press the filter hol-
der against the button (Fig. 1/E)
located in the centre of the filter
holder locator (see Fig. 5).
0 When the basket is full, pull the fil-
ter holder off the button. Collapse
the coffee in the basket by tapping
it on the bench and repeat until the
desired amount of coffee has been
ground.
To grind coffee into the ground
coffee container:
0 Remove the lid from the ground
coffee container (Fig. 1/P).
0 To grind coffee, press the ground
coffee container against the grind
on demand button (Fig. 1/E) (see
Fig. 6).
0 When the desired amount of coffee
is ground, pull the ground coffee
container off the button. Close the
container with the lid to preserve
freshness of the ground coffee.
1
Foreign objects like stones or
twigs can sometimes be found in
whole bean coffee and can cause
the coffee grinder to jam. Should
this occur refer to the „Care and
Cleaning“ section as these objects
need to be removed immediately.
Adjusting the Grind Setting
A starting point for grind settings:
3
The settings noted in the table
above are a starting guide only. For
example the setting for espresso
will vary depending on the quality
and roast degree of the beans and
the type of espresso extraction
desired.
The wide-range of 25 grind set-
tings allows for precision adjust-
ment. The coffee maker has
complete control of the particle
size and ultimately the quality of
the resulting brew.
Some things to remember when
using the coffee grinder:
The smaller the particle size the
longer it will take to grind.
When using the finer settings the
coffee may become stuck, we rec-
ommend tapping on the lid of the
bean hopper to dislodge any
clumps of coffee blocking the flow.
After long periods of using the finer
settings we recommend removing
the upper burr and sweeping away
any residual coffee to avoid clog-
ging. See „Care and Cleaning“ for
more details.
SETTING BREWING METHOD
1 – 5 Turkish
10 – 15 Espresso
10 – 15 Stove Top
20 – 25 Drip Filter
20 – 25 Plunger
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Tips
1. Select the correct grind for the
brewing method you are using. 25
grind settings are available to
ensure precision adjustment. Set-
ting 1 produces the finest grind, 10
to 15 are medium grinds appropri-
ate for espresso coffee makers, and
25 is the coarsest grind you can
achieve. Experiment with the grind
settings to achieve the ideal brew
that best suits your tastes.
2. For drip filter coffee machines, a
good starting point is to use
8 grams (1 scoop) of coffee for
every 4 cups of brew water as
measured with the carafe. Finer
grinds usually require less coffee,
but using too fine a grind will result
in a brew that is bitter in flavour.
3. For those that prefer weaker
coffee, continue to use the recom-
mended amount of ground coffee
and then dilute the resulting brew
with fresh hot water. Doing this will
maximise flavour and minimise bit-
terness.
4. Coffee that is ground too fine for
a particular brewing process will
result in over-extraction and the
coffee will taste bitter. On the other
hand, coffee that is too coarse for
a particular brewing method will
result in under-extraction and the
coffee will be thin and poor in fla-
vour.
5. Once coffee is ground it quickly
loses its flavour and aroma. For the
best results we recommend you
grind beans immediately prior to
brewing.
6. Buy fresh whole coffee beans
weekly.
7. To retain freshness, store whole
coffee beans in an airtight con-
tainer in a cool, dark, dry place. It
is not recommended that you store
beans in the grinder’s bean hopper
for a prolonged period. The bean
hopper has a shutter release
mechanism for easy removal and
preventing accidental spills. It
allows to transfer any un-used
beans to an ideal storage unit.
8. To ensure the best results from
the coffee grinder clean the bean
hopper and conical burrs regularly.
Always Remember
Care and Cleaning
1
Ensure the coffee grinder is
switched off and unplugged from
the power outlet prior to cleaning.
Do not immerse the motor base of
the coffee grinder in water.
Do not immerse any part of the
burr assembly in water or any
other liquid.
Do not place any parts of the cof-
fee grinder in the dishwasher.
Do not use abrasive cleansers or
scouring pads.
3
Spots and marks on the surface of
the burrs are part of the hardening
process. These marks do not
affect the performance of the
grinder or the taste of the coffee.
Cleaning the motor base,
bean hopper and coffee con-
tainer
0 Remove the bean hopper from the
motor base: push down and turn
anti-clockwise, then lift off (see
Fig. 7). Store unused beans in an
airtight container to preserve their
freshness.
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION RESULT
OVER-
EXTRAC-
TION
Over develop-
ment of flavour
particles
(sugars etc.)
Sharp,
burnt,
bitter
UNDER-
EXTRAC-
TION
Under devel-
opment of fla-
vour particles
Thin,
watery,
weak
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0 Clean the motor base exterior
using a damp soft sponge with
mild detergent and wipe dry.
0 Wash the bean hopper and coffee
container in warm soapy water,
then rinse and dry.
Cleaning the burrs
If the coffee grinder is used fre-
quently (every day), the burrs need
to be cleaned every three weeks to
ensure best performance of the
coffee grinder. Regular cleaning
helps the burrs achieve consistent
grinding results, which is especially
important when grinding coffee for
espresso.
0 Ensure the coffee grinder is swit-
ched off and unplugged from the
power outlet. Remove the bean
hopper from the motor base (see
Fig. 7).
0 To remove the top burr turn the
grind adjustment collar in an anti-
clockwise direction until it stops
(see Fig. 8).
0 Press and hold down the
‘UNLOCK’ button at the rear of the
motor base and with the other
hand turn the grind adjustment
collar anti-clockwise until it stops
and the graphic line on the collar is
aligned with the line on the motor
base (see Fig. 9).
0 Lift out the top burr from the grind
adjustment collar using the handle
(see Fig. 10). Clean using the burr-
cleaning brush.
0 Lift the grind adjustment collar
away from the motor base.
0 Clean the bottom burr using the
burr-cleaning brush (see Fig. 11).
0 Once both burrs are cleaned,
return the grind adjustment collar
to its position in the motor base.
With the grind adjustment collar in
hand align the graphic line on the
collar with the line on the rear of
the motor base, press down (see
Fig. 12).
0 Replace the top burr back into
position in the grind adjustment
collar. Ensure the marker on the
top burr is aligned with the marker
inside the grind adjustment collar
and push firmly into place.
0 Turn grind adjustment collar clock-
wise to the desired grind setting.
Adjusting the burrs for wear
The conical burrs are made of tool
hardened steel for extra long life.
However after prolonged use the
burrs will require adjustment to
compensate for wear. A sign of this
is when the grinds are not as fine
as they used to be, check by rub-
bing some of the grinds between
two fingers or for espresso the
extraction will also show signs that
the grind needs adjusting. Please
contact the Customer Service
Centre.
Replacing the burrs
To inquire about having the burrs
replaced contact the Customer
Service Centre.
Technic al Data
Mains voltage:
220 – 240 V / 50 – 60 Hz
Power consumption: 125 – 150 W
;
This appliance conforms with the
following EC Directives:
Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC with
amendments 92/31/EEC and
93/68/EEC
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Disposal
2
Packaging material
The packaging materials are envi-
ronmentally friendly and can be
recycled. The plastic components
are identified by markings, e.g.
>PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose
of the packaging materials in the
appropriate container at the com-
munity waste disposal facilities.
2
Old appliance
The symbol
W on the product or
on its packaging indicates that this
product may not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall
be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equip-
ment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative conse-
quences for the environment and
human health, which could other-
wise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. For
more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service
or the shop where you purchased
the product.
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Electrolux EEG8000 User manual

Category
Coffee makers
Type
User manual

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