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The following are some recommended use conditions: Coarser Settings Regular Settings Larger portions - 8 oz or more Smaller portions - 7 oz. or less (urns) (bottle brewers or airpots) Decaffeinated coffee Regular coffee The fine grind setting on this grinder has been pre-set at the factory to deliver coffee ground to normal drip specifications. Should you wish to make an adjustment please follow these steps: To Adjust the Fine Grind For Models 115AB and 250AB: Fine grind adjustment screw Tools Required: Adjustable Wrench, Phillips Screw Driver, Large Blade Screwdriver 1. Unplug grinder. 2. Remove upper front plate. 3. Loosen the fine grind adjusting screw lock nut (see Figure B). 4. Hold solenoid shut while turning adjusting screw clockwise to make the grind finer, counter-clockwise to make the grind coarser (see Figure B). We recommend that you do not turn the adjusting screw more than two notches on the scale before testing the new grind setting. NOTE: Be sure that when adjusting the grind that you do not adjust too fine, causing the burrs to touch each other (a sound of metal scraping metal). This could cause damage to the burrs or motor. 5. After the adjustment has been made, tighten adjusting screw lock nut. Do not allow the fine grind adjusting screw to expose more than three threads on the outer side of the arm or it could loosen during operation. 6. Assemble front plate to front of the grinder. To Adjust the Coarse Grind For Models 115AB and 250AB: Coarse grind adjustment screw Tools Required: Adjustable Wrench, Phillips Screw Driver, Large Blade Screwdriver 1. Unplug grinder. 2. Remove upper front plate. 3. Loosen the fine grind adjusting screw lock nut (see Figure C). 4. Pull the solenoid plunger toward you until it contacts the coarse grind adjusting screw (see Figure C). Then turn the adjusting screw clockwise to make the grind finer, counter-clockwise to make the grind coarser. We do not recommend that you turn the adjusting screw more than one and a half turns before testing the new grind setting. 5. After the adjustment has been made, tighten the adjusting screw lock nut. 6. Assemble front plate to front of grinder. Figure B: Fine Grind Adjustment Figure C: Coarse Grind Adjustment 115 & 250 Series Coffee Grinders Page 4 Coffee Grind Profile Before shipment, this grinder has been tested with coffee and has been accurately adjusted to deliver a standard autodrip grind. The Grinding Burrs are made of an extremely hard and wear resistant alloy. From time to time, grind adjustments (see instructions below) may be necessary as the burrs wear. If the grind runs coarser than expected after normal adjustment and the grind time has increased, the burrs may have excess wear and should be replaced. The burrs are warranted for 3 years or 30,000 pounds of coffee. See your warranty for details. New burrs should always be installed as a pair, never one or the other, as they are accurately ground and lapped in pairs. Old burrs cannot be resharpened. Grind Adjustment For Models 115A, 250, 250A, 250RH-2, 250RH-3 Tools Required: Phillips and Large Blade Screwdrivers, Pliers In order to adjust the grind follow these steps: (see Figure D) 1. Remove Upper Front Plate by removing the four screws in the corners. 2. Loosen Adjusting Screw Lock Nut by turning counter clockwise. 3. Turn slotted Adjusting Screw clockwise to make grind finer or counter-clockwise to make grind coarser. Generally a 1/8 to 1/4 turn will provide the desired adjustment. Note: Use dial on grinder cap as reference. Do not turn more than one notch before testing new Grind Adjustment. 4. After adjustment has been made, tighten Adjusting Screw Lock Nut. 5. To visually inspect grind adjustment, test grind a small portion of coffee and re-adjust if necessary. Adjusting Screw Lock Nut Adjusting Screw (86340) (86341) Grinder Cap (87131) Figure D: Grind Adjustment Note: Adjusting the grind may alter the portion of coffee dispensed. After grind adjustment, weigh portion and adjust, if necessary (see “How to Adjust the Portion”). Current It is absolutely essential that full voltage and amperage always be available as it takes full power to grind coffee. NEVER connect to an overloaded line or a two or three way plug, otherwise serious damage to the motor may result. Do not use an extension cord. Protection This grinder is equipped with both a circuit breaker and a shear disc to protect motor and burrs if a foreign object, such as a nail or rock, gets into the coffee. Circuit Breaker This grinder is equipped with a circuit breaker to protect the motor from overloading. When the circuit breaker operates, the reset button will pop out approximately 1/4” which cuts off the power to the grinder. The reset button is located above the power cord on the back of the grinder. To reset the circuit breaker, push the reset button in. You will hear a click as it resets. If the grinder does not operate after resetting the circuit breaker, there may be an obstruction in t...
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