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1. 11 see doc alc e 12 How the Grind FAV OF id tradi tuna 13 Cate and ER E RM 14 Cleaning the Motor Housing and 14 Clear te GUE BUMS 14 Adjusting the Cutting Burrs for Wear uisi trenta aa rtis 16 Replacing tne CUMING A 17 demanda ne nee 18 Household KitchenAid Burr Grinder 19 SENIE CoN oco es aceta umida Ru 19 Customer 11 20 Burr Grinder Safety Your safety and the safety of others are very important We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance Always read and obey all safety messages This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER or WARNING These words mean Y be killed iousl injured it you don t immediately follow instructions Y be killed iousl AWARNING m instructions All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is tell you how to reduce the chance of injury and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed
2. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following 1 Read all instructions 2 To protect against the risk of electric shock do not put the Burr Grinder in water or other liquids 3 Unplug the Burr Grinder from the outlet when not in use before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning 4 Avoid contacting moving parts 5 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner To prevent hazards return the appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or electrical or mechanical adjustment 6 The use of attachments not recommended or sold by KitchenAid may cause fire electric shock or injury 7 Do not use outdoors 8 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 9 Check the bean hopper for the presence of foreign objects before using 10 Do not use appliance for other than intended household use 11 The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and hu
3. from the grinder 2 Using a flat head screwdriver UJ turn the two faceplate screws counter clockwise until the faceplate assembly is free The faceplate screws have retaining clips that prevent them from being removed from the faceplate assembly Carefully slide the faceplate assembly away from the motor housing A separate burr shaft assembly on the inside of the motor housing will usually slide out with the face plate assembly Place a hand under the burr shaft assembly to prevent it from falling as the faceplate assembly is removed If the burr shaft assembly does not slide out with the face plate assembly grasp the center shaft of the burr shaft assembly and remove it from the housing Burr Shaft Assembly Faceplate Assembly Care and Cleaning 4 Using the burr cleaning brush 5 After cleaning tilt the burr grinder clean the burr mounted on the backward so the front of the burr shaft assembly and the motor housing faces upward burr mounted within the motor housing 6 With the corkscrew shaped auger shaft facing into the motor housing insert the burr shaft assembly into the burr grinder Keep the burr shaft assembly level so the tip of the auger shaft will line up with the small socket in the motor housing NOTE Never wash the burrs or burr shaft assembly in water Keep them dry at all times 15 Care and Cleaning 7 Once the burr shaft assembly is in the motor
4. housing rotate the assembly until it falls into place When correctly positioned the burr shaft assembly cannot be rotated Place the faceplate assembly onto the motor housing Make sure the numbers on the grind level ring are positioned across the top of the assembly Using your fingers tighten the faceplate screws by turning them clockwise Alternate tightening the screws keeping them even do not completely tighten one screw before tightening the other 9 After the faceplate screws have been finger tightened use a flat head screwdriver to tighten them until snug 10 Place the burr grinder upright It is now ready for use Adjusting The Cutting Burrs For Wear The cutting burrs are made of high quality stainless steel for exceptional longevity After prolonged use however the burrs might require adjustment to compensate for wear If your grinds especially espresso are not as fine as they used to be an adjustment probably needs to be made Please see Adjusting the Cutting Burrs on page 11 for information on adjusting the burrs to provide maximum grind fineness 16 Care and Cleaning 3 Remove the burr from the motor Replacing the Cutting Burrs If the cutting burrs are damaged or have reached the end of their life usually after grinding 270 360 kg of coffee they can be replaced easily Refer to Service Centers on page 19 to order a set of replacement burrs To Replace the
5. Burrs 1 Remove the faceplate and burr shaft assemblies For instructions see Cleaning the Cutting Burrs steps 1 2 and 3 on page 14 2 With a screwdriver remove the burr from the burr shaft assembly by turning the two burr mounting screws counter clockwise until free 17 housing by turning the two burr mounting screws counter clockwise until free Attach the replacement burrs to the burr shaft assembly and motor housing using the burr mounting screws Make certain the cutting surfaces of the burrs face outward and the burr mounting screws are tight Insert the burr shaft assembly into the motor housing and attach the faceplate assembly For instructions see Cleaning the Cutting Burrs steps 5 10 on pages 15 and 16 Troubleshooting Problems If the grinder does not run when switched on Check to see if the burr grinder is plugged into a grounded outlet If it is unplug the grinder then plug it back in again If the burr grinder still does not work check the fuse or circuit breaker on the electrical circuit the grinder is connected to and make sure the circuit is closed If the grinder does not run after taking these steps a foreign object may be jamming the cutting burrs See Cleaning the Cutting Burrs on page 14 for more information If the grinder runs when switched on but coffee does not grind The cutting burrs require cleaning or are worn See Cleaning the Cutting Burrs
6. ITY FOR INDIRECT DAMAGES Service Centers All service should be handled locally by an authorized KitchenAid Service Center Contact the dealer from whom the unit was purchased to obtain the name of the nearest In the U K Call 0845 6011 287 In Ireland M X ELECTRIC authorized KitchenAid service facility Service Department 25 Alymer Crescent Kilcock CO KILDARE Call 1 6792398 87 2581574 Fax 1 6284368 In Australia Call 1800 990 990 In New Zealand Call 0800 881 200 19 Customer Service In U K amp Ireland Tollfree number 00800 38104026 Address KitchenAid Europa Inc PO BOX 19 B 2018 ANTWERP 11 BELGIUM www KitchenAid com FOR THE WAY IT S Registered Trademark of KitchenAid U S A Trademark of KitchenAid U S A 2005 All rights reserved Specifications subject to change without notice 4761dZw605 20
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8. coffee and then dilute the result with hot water Doing this will maximize flavor and minimize bitterness F gg 4 6 Ground coffee loses flavor and aroma very quickly For the best results grind only as much as you intend to immediately use To retain freshness coffee beans should be stored in an airtight container and kept in a cool dark place It is not recommended that you store beans in the burr grinder s bean hopper for a prolonged period Clean the coffee bin and cutting burrs frequently Grinding flavored coffee beans will impart an off taste to any other coffee that is ground in the grinder If you enjoy flavored coffee it s best to add flavored syrups or creamers to your coffee after brewing or dedicate another grinder for grinding flavored beans only NOTE The burrs will require more frequent cleaning when grinding flavored coffee beans The burr grinder is intended for grinding whole coffee beans only Do not grind other food items How the Grind Affects Flavor The flavor of coffee depends on a variety of factors including the quality freshness and roast of the beans the purity of the brew water the cleanliness of the brewing equipment and the brewing temperature The fineness and consistency of the grind is also critical Coffee that is ground too fine for a particular brewing process using a fine espresso grind in a drip coffee maker for example will result i
9. d to grind whole coffee beans only Before using the burr grinder wipe the motor housing and cord with a clean damp cloth Wash the bean hopper hopper lid and coffee bin in hot soapy water then rinse and dry The bean hopper hopper lid and coffee bin can also be washed in the A WARN NG top rack of a dishwasher Operating the Burr Grinder 1 Make certain the grinder is unplugged Attach the bean hopper to the top of the motor housing by turning the hopper clockwise until snug Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounded outlet Do not remove ground prong Do not use an adapter A Failure to follow these instructions can result in death fire or electrical shock 4 Place the hopper lid onto the hopper 5 Plug into a grounded outlet The tie provided on the power cord can be used to bundle any 2 Slide the coffee bin onto the bin excess cord platform the bin seal plate on the motor housing will compress slightly to accommodate the bin Make certain the bin is centered in the middle of the bin platform Using the Artisan Burr Grinder 6 Select the grind by turning the 7 To grind coffee flip the O I grind control dial to the desired Switch to the I position setting on the grind level ring See the grind setting table below to match the grind level to your brewing process With use you ll be able to refine the settings to match your own tas
10. ews Assembly includes the grind control dial and grind level ring Two faceplate screws attach the faceplate assembly to the motor housing Loosen the screws and remove the faceplate assembly to access the burrs Precision Stainless Steel Cutting Burrs Large 5 72 cm diameter flat cutting burrs provide long life and superb grind consistency Burrs can be adjusted to compensate for wear or calibrated to meet stringent grind size specifications for espresso and French Press grinds Low RPM Operation A special DC motor and gear reduction system slows the rotation of the cutting burrs minimizing the frictional heating of the grinds and preserving coffee flavor and aroma The low rpm operation also reduces the static charge and cling of coffee grinds Power Cord with Tie Round cord has no grind trapping seams the tie can be used to bundle any excess One Piece Metal Base with No Slip Rubber Feet Metal base provides a stable platform for the grinder Rubber feet dampen noise and vibration and help protect the countertop Burr Cleaning Brush Dense bristles sweep grinds from the cutting burrs quickly and easily Coffee Scoop One level scoop holds 7 g of coffee just the right amount for a single cup 30 ml of espresso Using the Artisan Burr Grinder Before First Use 3 Fill the bean hopper to the level desired At maximum the hopper holds 198 g of beans NOTE This product is intende
11. he grind control dial The white grind control gear should be visible once the dial is removed 3 Rotate the grind control gear counter clockwise 1 click or detent at a time until the clicking sound diminishes and the gear offers little resistance to being turned 4 Re attach the grind control dial making certain the dial indicator points to level 1 10 Adjusting the Cutting Burrs Adjusting for Maximum Grind Fineness Adjusting the grinder to provide maximum fineness will slightly decrease the grind sizes throughout the grinding range To adjust the unit to provide coarser grinds see page 10 1 Empty the bean hopper then run the grinder a few seconds to clear any remaining beans from the machine Turn the grind control dial to level 8 Using a 4 mm wrench remove the screw located in the front of the grind control dial by turning it counter clockwise Hold the grind control dial so that it does not rotate as the screw is removed Once the screw is free remove the grind control dial The white grind control gear should be visible once the grind control dial Is removed 4 Turn on the unit by flipping the O Il Switch to the I position z 11 5 Rotate the grind control gear clockwise 1 click or detent at a time until you hear the burrs touching one another when they touch the burrs will make a distinct rubbing or grating sound 6 When the burr
12. lectrical shock the extension cord should be at The cord should be arranged so least as great as the electrical it will not drape over the rating of the appliance countertop or tabletop where it he extension cord should be a can be pulled on by children or grounding type cord tripped over Model 5KCG100 Bean Hopper Grind Level Ring Motor Faceplate Grind Screws Control Dial Bin Seal Plate O I Coffee Bin Switch Bin Platform Coffee Scoop Burr Cleaning Brush Model 5KCG100 Burr Grinder Burr Grinder Features Motor Housing Die cast metal housing is stable durable and easy to clean Bean Hopper 198 g capacity bean hopper unscrews from the motor housing for simple cleaning Press fit hopper lid makes for quick and easy filling Hopper and lid are dishwasher safe top rack only Coffee Bin Coffee bin is glass to minimize the static cling of coffee grinds Bin is dishwasher safe top rack only Bin Platform Platform pad seats the coffee bin under the grinding spout Bin Seal Plate Plate helps position the coffee bin under the grinding spout and prevents coffee grinds from escaping Grind Control Dial Large easy to use dial selects one of 15 grind levels in half step increments from 1 to 8 Grind Level Ring Metal ring displays grind levels 1 coarse through 8 fine On Off Switch Switch I to grind O to stop Faceplate Assembly amp Scr
13. man health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol ww on the product or on the documents accompanying the product indicates that this appliance 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 equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Electrical Requirements NOTE This Burr Grinder has a grounded plug To reduce the risk of electrical shock this plug will fit in an outlet only one way If the plug does not fit in the outlet contact a qualified electrician Do not modify the plug in any way Electrical Shock Hazard A short power supply cord is Plug into a grounded outlet provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord Do not use an adapter Extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use If a longer extension cord is used he marked electrical rating of Volts 220 240 Volts A C Hertz 50 60 Hz Do not remove ground prong Failure to follow these instructions can result in death fire or e
14. mity is enhanced with a helical gear that transports beans to the burrs at a controlled rate The result is a superb grind that makes your coffee and espresso the best it can be 13 Care and Cleaning Cleaning the Motor Housing and Hoppers Make sure the burr grinder is switched to the O position and unplugged before cleaning Do not immerse the motor housing In water Never immerse the cutting burrs burr shaft assembly or face plate assembly in water Keep them dry at all times Do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads Wipe the motor housing and cord with a clean damp cloth Dry with a soft cloth Wash the coffee bin bean hopper and hopper lid in hot soapy water then rinse and dry The bean hopper hopper lid and coffee bin can also be washed in the top rack of a dishwasher Cleaning the Cutting Burrs If the grinder is used frequently the cutting burrs need to be cleaned every few weeks for best performance Cleaning enables the burrs to achieve the finest most consistent grinds possible which is especially important when grinding coffee for espresso Foreign objects like pebbles or twigs sometimes find their way into whole bean coffee These objects may cause the grinder to Jam If this happens follow the burr cleaning procedure to remove the foreign material 1 Make sure the grinder is switched to the O position and unplugged Remove the coffee bin and bean hopper
15. n the brew water over extracting the oils and aromatic compounds in the coffee yielding a brew that is extremely pungent and bitter Conversely coffee that is too coarsely ground for a particular process will result in the under extraction of the oils and essences resulting in a very thin and weak flavor If the correct grind is used adding more coffee simply makes a brew stronger without making it excessively bitter The consistency of the grind is also an important factor in the flavor of coffee and absolutely critical when making great espresso If the grounds are uniform equal amounts 9 of soluble compounds will be extracted from each If the grounds vary in size some will be over extracted and some will be under extracted leading to extremely poor quality It s not surprising that a precision grind is mandatory for good espresso which is brewed with near boiling water under 9 bars of pressure Coffee grind quality is directly related to the type of grinder used High speed grinders with small burr sets are usually not able to produce the fineness or consistency required for the best espresso They also excessively heat the beans while grinding resulting in lost flavor and aroma The Artisan Burr Grinder uses a pair of large commercial style cutting burrs to grind coffee with precision Frictional heating is minimized with a gear reduction system that slows burr rotation and unifor
16. on page 14 or Replacing the Cutting Burrs on page 17 for more information 18 If the grinder is operating normally but stops abruptly Immediately turn off the burr grinder A foreign object such as a pebble or twig may have jammed the cutting burrs See Cleaning the Cutting Burrs on page 14 for more information If the grind is too coarse or the grinder isn t producing an acceptable range of grinds See Adjusting the Cutting Burrs on page 11 or Replacing the Cutting Burrs on page 17 for more information If the problem cannot be fixed with the steps above see the KitchenAid Burr Grinder Warranty on page 19 Do not return the Burr Grinder to the retailer they do not provide service Household KitchenAid Burr Grinder Warranty Length of Warranty Europe Australia and New Zealand Two Year Full Warranty from date of purchase Other KitchenAid Will Pay For Replacement parts and repair labor costs to correct defects in materials or workmanship Service must be provided by an Authorized KitchenAid KitchenAid Will Not Pay For A Repairs when Burr Grinder is used for operations other than normal household food preparation One Year Full Warranty from date of purchase Service Center Damage resulting from accident alterations misuse abuse or installation operation not in accordance with local electrical codes KITCHENAID DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBIL
17. s are touching turn the grind control gear counter clockwise 1 click or detent The grating or rubbing sound will stop Turn off the grinder by flipping the O I Switch to the O position The grinder is now calibrated to provide maximum fineness Re attach the grind control dial making certain the dial indicator points to grind level 8 NOTE If the burr grinder produces a grating or rubbing sound during use the burrs have been improperly adjusted Damage to the burrs will result Readjust the burrs immediately 1 Select the correct Burr Grinder Tips grind for the brew process you are using 15 grind levels are available in half step increments from 1 to 8 Level 8 produces a very fine grind perfect for espresso 42 to 6 are medium grinds appropriate for automatic drip coffee makers and 1 is a coarse grind suited to French Press brewing Experiment your tastes may be better served by using a slightly finer or coarser grind For standard drip process coffee a good starting point is to use 28 g of coffee for every 500 ml of brew water as measured with the carafe E carafe cup is about 127 ml Finer grinds usually require less coffee but using too fine a grind will result in bitter flavor see How the Grind Affects Flavor on page 13 If you prefer substantially weaker than average coffee it s best to brew using a normal amount of ground
18. tes 8 When the desired amount of coffee has been ground flip the Switch to the O position remove the coffee container and scoop out the NOTE Because partially ground ground coffee coffee beans may remain between the burrs after the burr grinder is turned off selecting a finer grind may be easier when the burr grinder Is running Grind Setting Table Fine Espresso 250 microns Medium Automatic Drip 750 microns Coarse French Press 1250 microns Adjusting the Cutting Burrs From the factory the Artisan Burr Grinder will provide grinds suitable for almost all types of brewing If you re an espresso or French Press aficionado however you may wish to adjust the cutting burrs to provide optimum performance for your style of brewing With adjustment the Artisan Burr Grinder will easily meet stringent grind size specifications for espresso 250 micron grind size or French Press brewing 1500 micron grind size Adjusting to Provide Coarser Grinds When the grinder is adjusted to provide coarser grinds grind sizes will increase throughout the grinding range and the finest level may become too coarse for espresso To re calibrate the grinder for maximum fineness see page 11 1 Turn the grind control dial to level 1 2 Using a 4 mm wrench remove the screw located in the front of the grind control dial by turning it counter clockwise Once the screw is free remove t

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