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Manual de usuario Baratza, modelo Maestro Plus

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If you want to interrupt grinding before the time has elapsed, simply turn the timer switch counterclockwise until the grinder switches off. The quantity of ground coffee you need depends on the type of bean, coarseness of the grind, brewing method and personal taste. With use, you will find the most suitable settings for your personal taste. Front Mounted Pulse Button For short duration grinding, the Maestro Plus is equipped with a front mounted pulse button. It can be used for grinding directly into an espresso-brew ing basket. Remove the grounds bin and position the espresso-basket inside the grinder directly below the pulse button (see photo). Push and hold the pulse button to grind. Grinding will stop when the button is released. Note: It is important that the espresso basket is held below the discharge chute so the coffee powder can free fall into the basket. Holding the basket up tight to the discharge chute will cause coffee to back up and jam your grinder. Care and Cleaning Cleaning the Housing and Hoppers Switch the grinder off and remove the plug from the power supply. Remove any remaining beans from the bean hopper (it may be easiest to tip the grinder over and pour the beans into a bowl.). Remove the hopper by twisting it in a counterclockwise direction as far as it will turn, and then lift the bean hopper from the housing. Wash the hopper, hopper lid, and ground coffee bin in warm soapy water, rinse and dry. Caution Do not put the bean hopper, hopper lid, or ground coffee bin in the dishwasher. Hand wash only. Do not immerse the grinder housing in water. Cleaning the Burrs If the grinder is used daily, the burrs should be cleaned every few weeks. Cleaning enables the burrs to achieve the most consistent grind possible. Cleaning also removes coffee oils, which can degrade the flavor of the ground coffee. Do not wash the burr. Remove the Ring Burr Pull the silicone seal off the top of the ring Burr. Remove the ring burr by lifting it straight up out of the grinder by the lifting tabs. If the burr does not lift out, ensure that the grind adjustment tab is turned fully counterclockwise. Cleaning the Ring Burr Use the bristle brush (included with your grinder) to remove any loose coffee residue on the ring burr, the center cone burr and in the adjustment area. Vacuum or blow out the residual coffee. Wash the silicone seal in warm soapy water and dry. Replacing the Ring Burr Replace the ring burr by lining up the red tab on the ring burr with the red arrow on the adjustment ring, if it is not aligned rotate the adjustment ring fully counter clockwise. Wiggle and push down firmly on the ring burr to ensure that it seats properly. Replacing the Silicone Seal After replacing the ring burr, replace the silicone seal by lining up the two slots in the silicone seal with the small tabs on the top of the ring burr and slide the seal onto the ring burr. Clean the Coffee-Dispensing Chute Remove the grounds bin. Using your bristle brush, clean out any coffee grounds that may be accumulating in the coffee-dispensing chute. Clean out any ground coffee that has fallen in the bin area. Replace the the grounds bin. Replacing the Bean Hopper To replace the bean hopper, line up the two tabs on the base of the hopper (with the small tab on the right side) with their respective slots in the top of the grinder housing and insert the hopper into the grinder. Once the hopper is in place rotate it clockwise to your desired grind setting. Automatic Cleaning A thorough, fast, and easy cleaning can be accomplished using Grindz ™ grinder cleaner. Grindz™ is a product designed to dislodge coffee particles and absorb and remove odors and coffee oil residue. Simply place the recommended amount of Grindz™ (2 Tbs. ) into the empty grinder hopper. Adjust grind setting to 20, and operate as if grinding coffee beans until all of the Grindz™ has been ground. Once complete, we recommend passing twice as much coffee (4 Tbs.) through to remove any Grindz™ residue. Discard the ground coffee. For information on Grindz™ go to Grindz™ can be purchased at baratza.com Troubleshooting Grinder does not run when switched on. 1. Insure the hopper is correctly in place and rotated at least two clicks clockwise. 2. Try the front mounted pulse switch. 3. Check the wall outlet with another appliance. Grinder runs when switched on, but coffee does not grind. 1. Rotate the grind setting to “40” and run the grinder to free up packed coffee. 2. The burrs require cleaning (see Cleaning the Burrs). Grinder is operating normally, but stops abruptly. Immediately turn off the grinder. A foreign object, such as a pebble, green unroasted coffee bean or a twig, may have jammed the burrs. See “Cleaning the Burrs”. The grind is not fine enough or coarse enough. 1. Check the grind adjustment. If that does not solve the adjust ment issues, the burrs could be warn and need to be replaced. If you have additional questions, please check c...


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