Bartscher Coffee grinder Tauro Digital Operating instructions

User’s Manual
ATTENTION - Read before start-up
This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and older and people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given appropriate supervision or training in the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the dangers involved. Children should not play with the appliance. Children without supervision should not do the cleaning and maintenance to be carried out by the user.
Recommended operating and rest times:
-Manual models: 3 minutes working, 15 minutes stop.
-Electronic models : 6 seconds working, 44 seconds stop.
-Cleaning instructions for parts in contact with food:
All cleaning must be done with the grinder unplug using On/OFF switch (11).
For the hopper’s cleaning, you should remove the Hopper of coffee beans (2), wash it using a highly diluted solution of dishwasher liquid in water (by hand). Make sure the hopper is completely dry before re-attaching it.
Fort he blades’ cleaning, remove the coffee beans Hopper (2), remove the platen by pressing the adjustment pawl (6). Cleaning using a dry brush. Replace all the parts.
Fort he dispenser’s cleaning, empty the dispenser (8), remove the dispenser lid (7). Cleaning the dispenser with a dry brush. Replace the parts.
For the outer body of the coffee grinder cleaning, use a soft cloth dampened in water.
-How to properly use protections against moving parts: There is a safety guard located in the lower portion of the coffee bean Hopper (2) to prevent contact with the grinding blades. This device
lets the coffee beans drop but avoids the insertion of the ngers.
-How to properly tting the protections against moving parts and
hazards that may exist if these parts are disassembled: Before turning the coffee grinder, make sure the Hopper (2) is well-
attached and xed.
-Special precautions during installation:
Place the grinder on a at and stable surface, in an appropriate
distance from a ground mains outlet (approx. 110cm.), distanced from running water and heat sources. Minimum clearances: Width: 20cm. on both sides. Depth: 20cm in front of and behind the grinder. Height: 30cm. on the top of the grinder.
The electrical installation must be done by qualied personnel and
following safety indications:
Make sure the electrical data on the coffee grinder’s specication
plate (see section 37 of this manual), connect the grinder to a grounded mains outlet meeting the country’s regulation, protect the power source with a suitable magneto-thermal switch, having a suitable differential relay, make sure the mains wiring is suited to the device’s power consumption, do not use cable extensions, adaptors or multiple-switch boards. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced.
Do not operate the coffee grinder while barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet, avoid wetting the outer surface of the coffee grinder, avoid the penetration of solid objects in the interior of the grinder. Never turn on the grinder with any moving parts not correctly in place.
Put the Hopper cover (1) in place (on the top of the Hopper (2)) after
lling it. Never run the coffee grinder without the Hopper (2) properly xed. Never run the grinder without the dispenser lid (7) correctly in
place. Take into account the maximum operation time detailed on the
specication plate.
While lling the Hopper (2) make sure no objects accidentally fall
into it. Always follow the instructions in this manual. Make sure the machine is not operated by anyone who has not read this manual.
ATTENTION - Read before start-up
-The appliance should not be cleaned under running water.
-If the power cord is damaged, the manufacturer must replace it, by
its aftersales service or by similar qualied personnel.
-Any precautions that must be taken during the maintenance to be performed by the user:
Do not operate the coffee grinder while barefoot or with wet or damp hands or feet, avoid wetting the outer surface of the coffee grinder, avoid the penetration of solid objects in the interior of the grinder. Never turn on the grinder with any moving parts not correctly in place.
Put the Hopper cover (1) in place (on the top of the Hopper (2)) after
lling it. Never run the coffee grinder without the Hopper (2) properly xed. Never run the grinder without the dispenser lid (7) correctly in
place. Take into account the maximum operation time detailed on the
specication plate. While lling the Hopper (2) make sure no objects
accidently fall into it. Always follow the instructions in this manual.
Make sure the machine is not operated by anyone who has not read this manual.
Regular maintenance checks: if you observe any abnormal operation, turn off and unplug the coffee grinder immediately from the mains outlet and contact Cunill’s Technical Service. Any possible repairs must be made by Cunill’s Technical Service or by authorized dealer personnel. Do not try to modify the coffee grinder in any way. Use only Original Spare Parts, provided by the manufacturer in all repair work. All maintenance work should be done with the coffee grinder off and unplugged from the mains.
-Any safety instruction that is considered appropriate, apart from the previous ones required by the standard:
Cleaning precautions. Safety guidelines: before cleaning any part of the coffee grinder make sure you turn it off using the ON/OFF switch (11) and unplug it from the mains outlet. Never clean the grinder submerging in water. Do not use abrasive cleaners or chemical solvents.
Before using the coffee grinder, it is necessary to follow the
instructions to ll with coffee beans, which is a maintenance
operation to be carried out by the user:
Make sure the coffee bean Hopper (2) is correctly placed and attached. Close the trap (5) preventing the beans from entering to
the blades. Lift the hopper lid by removing the xing screws (1), ll the hopper (2) and close the lid. Except during the operation of lling
with coffee beans and cleaning the hopper, it is essential that the lid is always in position to maintain the quality of the coffee and prevent the entry of any foreign body. Slide the trap (5) to its outer position letting the beans drop into the grinder.
03 CUNILL Coffee Grinders00 Table of contents
Manufacturer’s Identication
Identication of the Model
Welcome to the World of Cunill
Technical Specications
Identication ( Classic) of the Components
Machine Air Noise
Unpacking
Placement of Coffe Grinder
Electrical wiring
Before using the Coffee Grinder
Grinding Coffee Beans
Obtaining a Measure of Ground Coffee
Operating of the models MICHIGAN/HAWAI
Adjusting Coffee Grinding Level
Adjusting Ground Coffee Amount
Maximum Operating Time
Cleaning Precautions
Maintenance Precautions
Troubleshooting
Long-Term Storage
Usage Precautions
User-Adopted Safety Measures
Residual Risks
Specications Plate
EC Conformity Declaration
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Use, Maintaenance and Safety
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This User’s Manual has been written to com­ply with EC regulations,( EN 2929-2, 5; and
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Appendix of the Machinery Directive - ECC Oficial Journal).
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MOLCUNILL, manufacturer of CUNILL coffee grinders, reserves the right to modify
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the specifications detailed in this manual
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without prior notice, with the only intent to upgrade and enhace its products
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02 Manufacturer’s Identification
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Manufacturer: MOLCUNILL, S.L
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Brand Name: CUNILL
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Country of Origin: ESPAÑA Postal Address:
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Carretera de Santa Coloma, s/n
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Apartado de Correos nº 18. 17410 SILS - MALLORQUINES (GIRONA)
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ESPAÑA
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Tel. (National): 972.168282
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Fax (Nacional): 972.853104 Tel. (Inter’l): +34.972.168282
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Fax (Inter’l): +34.972.853104
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www.cunill.com - email: cunill@cunill.com
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User’s Manual.
Instructions.
When a number appears in the text in brackets (e.g. (9)), it refers to a part of the grin der which is detailed in section 08 (Identification of external components.
MANUFACTURERS OF COFFEE GRINDERS
SINCE 1957
03 Identification of the Models
04 Welcome to the World of
CUNILL
The usage and maintenance instructions detailed in this manual are applicable to all CUNILL brand-name coffee grinders which make up our present product range, with the following commercial names:
“CLASSIC”
(nº3)TRANQUILO,(nº3)TRANQUILO-2 (nº3)BRASIL,(nº3)TAURO,(nº5)SPACE, (nº5)MARFIL(nº12)MICHIGAN.
“SILENCER”
(nº9)KENIA,(nº11)JAMAICA,(nº12)MOVIE (nº12)LUXO,(nº12)LUXOMATIC,(nº12) HAWAI
“ELECTRONICS”
(nº3)TRANQUILO-TRON, TAURO-TRON, BRASIL-TRON (nº5)MARFIL-TRON, SPACE-TRON (nº9)KENIA-TRON (nº11)JAMAICA-TRON (nº12)LUXOMATIC.
In their respective versions “w/handle” and “automatic”.
Our ESPECIAL BAR product, which is also part of our production, is simply a motorless ground coffee dispenser. Therefore, its usage and maintenance spe­cifications are the same as for our other manufactured products, expect for those reffering to the motor.
We want to thank you for your trust in CUNILL coffee grinders, manufactured by MOLCUNILL.
The coffee grinder which you have just bou­ght is manufactured following strict quality control standards, and has been designed applying ergonomical principles, so that you will have no problems whatsoever using it and so that it will provide comfortable and safe operation.
In this manual you will find all the information necessary for installing, using, maintaining and cleaning your coffee grinder. Follow all of these instructions carefully to ensure a long, trouble free life for your coffee grinder.
If any problem arises or you have doubts as to the contents of this manual, please do not hesitate to consult our Technical Service, which from this moment on is at your entire service.
Xavier Cunill Product Manager
Our products MICHIGAN, HAWAI depends on specific operating features that are diffe­rent from the others. These are also des­cribed in this manual.
Our series of products called TOP-LINE, EXCLUSIVE, modify ONLY THE OUTER FINISH of the grinders. Usage, service and maintenance instructions ARE THE SAME FOR ALL MODELS.
05 For you Safety and Good
Operation
06 General Description
CUNILL coffee grinders are designed to provide safe, durable and reliable operation if used correctly. Therefore, it is VERY IMPORTANT to read this instruction manual carefully before using the coffee grinder for the first time. Follow each and every item in the order in which they appear, and pay even more attention to warnings regarding installation, use, maintenance and cleaning especially those sections marked with the symbol:
as they refer to opertions which may be HAZARDOUS TO THE USER if not perfomed correctly.
If you fail to follow the instructions, incorrect use may cause bodily harm or material damage.
The manufacturer may not be held liable for any transformation, regulation, alteration and/or modification to caffee grinders not made by qualified personnel. These may lead to material damages or bodily harm.
All of the machines presented in this manual are coffee grinders powered by electric motor and destined for commercial use.
07 Technical Specifications
(nº3) TRANQUILO-TRANQUILO-2 - TRON Models
H: 380mm L: 280mm W: 140mm Wei: 8Kg Number of Motors: 1 Voltage: 230v -110v -Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single) - Amperage:1,15A - 2,53A Power: 0,10/270 Condenser: 10nf-450v - 40nf-400v Speed: 1300-1650-Protection Degree: IP21. Motor Equiped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 60mm. Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity: 1/2Kg. Dispenser Capacity: Direct fall to holder. Disp. Adjustment: M/Placa electrónica.(Tra). Disp. Adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr.(Tranquilo-2)
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
-Electronic.models:6 seconds working, 44 se­conds stop.
Although the manual which you are reading right now is written in your contry’s language, we also have this manual in all official EC languages. If you wish to obtain one of these, or a translation into any other languages, please contact our Commercial Department, which will gladly provide it to you. (You will find our address and telepho­ne number in this manual).
Store this manual in a safe place for future reference.
07 Technical Specifications
(nº3) BRASIL - BRASIL-Inox, BRASIL -TRON Models
H: 450mm L: 355mm W: 210mm Wei: 8Kg Number of motors: 1 Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases:1(single) - Amperage: 1,40A - 3,2A Power:0,12/275 Condenser : 9nf-450v - 35nf-400v Speed:1300-1650 Protection degree:IP21 Motor Equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 60mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity:1Kg. Dispenser Capacity:300 Gr. Dispenser adjustment:5Gr - 12Gr.
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minutes stop.
(nº3) TAURO, TAURO-TRON Model
H: 560mm L: 290mm W: 180mm Wei: 8Kg Number of motors: 1 Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single) - Amperage:1,40A-3,2A Power: 0,12/275 Condenser: 9nf-450v - 35nf-400v Speed:1300-1650 Protection degree:IP21. Motor Equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 60mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity:1Kg. Dispenser Capacity:600 Gr. Dispenser adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr.
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minutes stop.
(nº5) MARFIL - MARFIL-Inox MARFIL-TRON Models
H: 610mm L: 355mm W: 210mm Wei: 9Kg Number of motors:1 Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single) - Amperage:1,80A - 3,7A Power: 0,18/352 Condenser: 10nf-450v - 40nf-400v Speed:1300-1650 Protection degree:IP21 Motor Equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 60mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity: 2 Kg. Dispenser Capacity: 600 Gr. Dispenser adjustment:5Gr - 12Gr. Optional: Automatic On/Off function.
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
(nº5) SPACE, SPACE-TRON Model
H: 610mm L: 310mm W: 180mmWei: 9Kg Number of motors: 1 Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single) - Amperage:1,80A - 3,7A Power: 0,18/352 Condenser: 10nf-450v - 40nf-400v Speed:1300-1650 Protection degree:IP21 Motor Equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 60mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity: 2 Kg. Dispenser Capacity: 600 Gr. Dispenser adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr. Optional: Automatic On/Off function.
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
07 Technical Specifications TRON “ Electronic”
(nº9) KENIA - KENIA.TRON Models
H:210mm L:355mm W:210mm Wei: 11Kg Number of motors: 1 Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single)-Amperage: 1,75A - 3,9A Power: 356W Condenser: 10nf-450v
-40nf-400nf Speed:1300-1650 Protection degree: IP21. Motor equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels 60mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof. B. Dispenser Capacity: 300 Gr. Dispenser adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr. Automatic On/Off function
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
-Electronic.models:6 seconds working, 44 seconds stop.
(nº11) JAMAICA - JAMAICA.TRON Models
H:210mm L:355mm W:210mm Wei: 12Kg Nº motores: 1 Voltaje: 230v-110v-Frecuencia: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single)-Amperage: 1,55A - 3,9A Power: 356W Condenser: 10nf-450v
-40nf-400nf Speed:1300-1650 Protection degree: IP21. Motor equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels: 60mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof. B. Dispenser Capacity: 600 Gr. Dispenser adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr. Automatic On/Off function
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
-Electronic.models:6 seconds working, 44 seconds stop.
07 Technical Specifications
(nº12) MICHIGAN Model
H:700mm L:355mm W:210mm Wei: 18Kg Number of motors: 1 Voltage:230v-110v-Frequency:50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single)-Amperage: 3,1A - 6,82A Power: 0,50/680 Condenser: 20nf-450v -80nf-400v Speed:1300-1650 - Protection degree: IP21. Motor equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 65mm. Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity: 2 Kg. Dispenser Capacity: Bags Dispenser adjustment: NO. Special Bags filling.
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
(nº12) MOVIE - “Silencer” Model
Al:660mm L:460mm W:265mm Wei: 18Kg Number of motors: 1 (op) + 1motor-fan Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(mono)-Amperage: 2,1A - 4,62A Power:0,30/360 Condenser: 14nf-450v -55nf-400v Speed:1300-1650. Protection degree: IP21 Maximum Continuous Service Time:30min. Motor equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 65mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B.Capacidad tolva: 2 Kg. Hopper Capacity: 600 Gr. Dispenser adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr. On-Off: Automatic(Movie) On-Off:Automatic every 8 coffees-Bi.motor
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
07 Technical Specifications 07 Technical Specifications
LUXOMATIC “ Electronic “
(nº12) HAWAI - 2 -“Cooled” Model
H:600mm L:250mm W:210mm Wei: 20Kg Number of motors: 1+ 2motor-fans Voltage: 230v-110v-Frequency: 50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(mono)-Amperage: 5,75A -12,65A Power: 0,75/980 Condenser: 90MF-230V - 400nf-125v Speed: 1300-1650. Protection degree: IP21 Motor equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 65mm Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity: 1/2 Kg. Dispenser Capacity: BAGS Dispenser adjustment: NO Special Bags filling.
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
(nº12) LUXO - LUXOMATIC Models
H:560mm L:290mm W:180mm Wei: 18Kg Number of motors: 1 Voltage:230v-110v-Frequency:50Hz-60Hz Phases: 1(single)-Amperage: 2,1A - 4,7A Power: 500W Condenser: 16nf-450v - 55nf-400v Speed: 1300-1650-Protection degree: IP21. Motor equipped with Thermal Protector Tempered Steel Grinding Wheels, 65mm. Duration of Grinding Wheels:500kg Cof.B. Hopper Capacity: 1Kg. Dispenser Capacity: 600 Gr. Dispenser adjustment: 5Gr - 12Gr. Automatic On/Off function
-Manual.models:3minutes working, 15 minu­tes stop.
-Electronic.models:6 seconds working, 44 seconds stop.
08 Components Identification (Classic)
1. Coffee bean hopper lid.
2. Coffee bean hopper
3. Fixing anchors
4. Grinder Adjustment platen
5. Trap of (open/close) bean hopper.
6. Adjustment pawl.
7. Ground coffee dispenser lid.
8. Ground coffee dispenser.
9. Ground coffee adjustment screw.
10. Ground coffee press..
11. On / Off switch.
12. Direct intake (seal-saver).
13. Coffee collection Tray.
14. Dosing lever
1 Hopper lid. 2 Hopper. 4 Split pin (opening/closing) of the hopper. 5 Adjustment pawl. 6 Selection-lever of adjustment. 7 Holding lever for the bags 8 Vibrating Stainless Steel plate. 9 On / Off switch. 10 Air exits.
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09 Machine Air Noise 10 Unpacking
The air noise value of CUNILL coffee grinders was estimated based on measuring noise levels in identical machines during the grinding process.
The continuous weighted “A” equivalent acoustic pressure level at the worksite for different coffee grinders is as follows:
MODEL - ”Classic” dB-(A)
-(Nº3) Tranquilo,Tranquilo-2 Brasil, Tauro.
-(Nº5) Space, Marfil
-(Nº12) Michigan
MODEL-”Silencioso” dB-(A)
-(Nº12) Hawai, Movie
-(Nº9) Kenia
-(Nº11) Jamaica
-(Nº12) Luxo
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Before fully unpacking your coffee grinder, make sure that the model and colour indications marked on the box match the model that you have selected. If not, please contact your dealer.
Carefully remove the contents from the box and make sure the coffee grinder has not been damaged during transportation.
If you observe any damage, please inform your dealer
without delay. If you suspect that the coffe grinder or any of its parts are damaged of deteriorated,DO NOT USE THE DEVISE.
Contact CUNILL’s Technical Service inme­diately or get in touch eith MOLCUNILL authorized technical staff.
Before using the machine, remove all wra­pping and make sure it is completely clean.
Take special pains to make sure that plastic bags and metal staples are kept out of the reach of children to prevent possible accidents.
MODEL-”Electrónico” dB-(A)
-(Nº3) Tranquilo-Tron, Tauro-Tron, Brasil-tron
-(Nº5) Space-Tron, Marfil-Tron
-(Nº9) Kenia-Tron
-(Nº11) Jamaica-Tron
-(Nº12) Luxomatic
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Please, be environment - friendly. Do not dispose of the packing materials any which way. These can be recycled - both the plastic bag used to wrap the coffee grinder and the cardboard box itself are made with recyclable materials. Please check the related legislation in your country.
11 Placement of Coffee Grinder
The placement of the coffee grinder is a decisive factor, both for the perfect perfomance of the machine and for the user’s health. Its placement in an inadequa­te site for use can result in adverse physio­logical effects, for instance, uncomfortable posture or unnecessary excess effort.
For this reason, please bear in mind the following precautions before deciding a site for the coffee grinder:
a) Place it on a flat, stable surface, at a hei­ght which allows easy and safe operation.
b) Place it at an appropiate distance from a grounded mains outlet which will allow you to effortlessly plug it in and unplug it (approx. 110 cm.).
Never pull the power cord to unplug the grin­der; always grip the plug.
c) Keep the following minimum clearances to ensure perfect operation of the coffee grinder, as well as for easy and safe use and cleaning:
e) Do not place the coffee grinder near running water or places where foreign objects can penetrate the interior of the machine.
f) Do not leave the coffee grinder near heat sources like radiators or air ducts, or where it can be subjected to direct sunlight, excess dust, rain, mechanical vibrations, or impacts.
g) To avoid internal overheating, place the coffee grinder in a properly ventilated area.
30cm
WIDTH: There should be a minimum clearance of 20 cm. on both sides of the coffee grinder. DEPTH: There should be a minimum clearance of 20 cm. in front of and behind the coffee grinder.
HEIGHT: There should be a minimum clearance of 30 cm. on top of the coffee grinder.
d).-For your convenience, place the coffee grinder near the coffee espresso machine. This will avoid unnecessary trips back & forth.
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12 Electrical Wiring 13 Before Using the
Coffee Grinder
The electrical installation of your coffee grinder should be left to qualied personnel, always adhering to the following safety indications:
a) Make sure the electrical data on the coffee grinder’s Specications Plate (see section 37 of this manual) match your mains power.
b) The coffee grinder must be connected to a grounded mains outlet meeting your country’s regulations.
Non-fullment of this requirement may constitute a serious hazard to your health. The manufacturer may not be held liable for any injuries or harm caused by a non-grounded mains power outlet.
c) The power source must be protected by means of a magneto-thermal switch suited to the power required by the coffee grinder, as indicated on the grinder’s Specications Plate (see section 37 of this manual).
Before using the coffee grinder for the first time, follow the instructions below to load coffee beans:
a) Make sure the coffee bean hopper (2) is correctly placed and attached by the lockscrew (3) to the grinder adjustment platen (4).
b) Close the trap (5) preventing the beans from entering the grinder chamber.
(b) / (d)
d) There should be a differential relay suited to the characteristics of the mains wiring.
e) Make sure the mains wiring is suited to the device’s power consumption.
f )Do not use cable extensions, adaptors or multiple-switch boards or plugs to connect the coffee grinder to the mains outlet.
g) If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its after-sa­les service or by qualied personnel in order to avoid a hazard.
c) Lift the hopper lid (1), fill the hopper with coffee beans (2) and close the lid.
d) Slide the trap (5) to its outer position let­ting the beans drop into the grinder chamber.
The manufacturer may not be held liable for injuries or harm to persons and/or animals, or material damages resulting from the incorrect installation of the coffee grinder or failure to comply with any of the above indications.
14 Grinding coffee beans 15 Grinding coffee beans
Turn on the coffee grinder using the On/Off switch (11). The beans will pass through the grinder and the ground coffee will t the ground coffee dispenser.
When the ground coffee dispenser (8) is full, stop the coffee grinder using the On/Off switch (11).
ONLY FOR MODELS WITH AUTOMATIC STOP:
After starting the coffee grinder using the On/Off switch (11), the machine stops auto­matically when the ground coffee dispenser (8) drops to a certain level, the coffee grinder starts up automatically, rells the dispenser (8) and shuts down automatically once the dispenser is full.
a) Place the coffee-holder of the coffee ma­chine against the Seal-saver (12), located right below the dispenser’s ground coffee outlet (8).
b) Pull the dispenser handle (14) towards you to obtain a single measure. Release the handle for it to return to its position.
c) Place the coffee-holder of the coffee machine under the ground coffee press (10) and press upwards to pack the ground coffee.
If you want to obtain the same dose of ground coffee every time, try to keep the dispenser (8) of ground coffee almost full. (Re member that this operation is automatic in models with the automatic stopde forma automática).
16 Operating the(nº12) Michigan
and the (nº12) Hawai-2 Models
17 Adjusting Coffee Grinding Level
The models Michigan and Hawai-2 are the only ones of our product range which does not dispense ground coffee in measures, but rather in “bulk”, therefore, its specic featu­res only affect coffee dispensing.
a) In the model Hawai-2 is possible to regu­late the type of ground coffee through the selectionlever of adjustment (6) putting on the type of ground coffee desired, through the frontal upper arrow (coarse, medium, ne, espresso and Turkish).
b) Place the bag where you want to store the ground coffee under the holding-lever (7), the bag will be supported by the vibra­tory (8) plate through the one is possible a perfect settling of the ground coffee in the bag.
C) Turn on and off the grinder using the On/ Off switch (9).
This model has 1 main grinding “Silencer
-63dB” motor and 2 fan motors to always get a regular grinding without overheating the ground coffee.
You can adjust the degree of grinding (ner/ coarser ground coffee) by adjusting the grin­der by means of the grinder adjustment pla­ten (4) as follows:
To obtain a FINER ground coffee: a) This operation is done with the grinder working.
b) Keep the adjustment trigger pressed to free the adjustment platen (4) and turn the platen TO THE RIGHT as indicated by the “F” arrow on the platen.
ATENTION:
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If the adjustment platen (4) is completely removed from its emplacement, the grin­ding blades are fully exposed, with the consequent hazard if the coffee grinder is turned on. Never operate the coffee grinder without all its moving parts correctly in place.
18 Adjusting Ground Coffee Amount
Dispensed by the Coffee Grinder
20 Cleaning Precautions
You can adjust the ground coffee dispenser (8) to obtain a SMALL MEASURE (minimum 5g.) up to a LARGE MEASURE (maximum 12 g.) as follows:
To obtain a SMALLER Measure:
a) Stop the grinder using the ON/OFF switch (11). b) Remove the ground coffee dispenser lid (7). c)Turn the ground coffee screw (9) TO THE RIGHT. d) Replace the ground coffee dispenser lid (7).
To obtain a LARGER Measure:
a) Stop the coffee grinder using the ON/ OFF switch (11). b) Remove the ground coffee screw (9) TO THE LEFT. d) Replace the ground coffee dispenser lid (7).
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Maximum Operating Time
The coffee grinder SHOULD NOT BE OPE­RATED CONTINUOSLY FOR MORE THAN 30 MINUTES. If you observe any abnormal operation, turn off the coffee grin­der, unplug it immediately from the mains outlet, and contact CUNILL’s Technical Ser­vice your dealer.
It is very important to regularly clean the coffee grinder’s different parts. To avoid any incidents, you should clean the machine with the indicated frequency following these SAFETY GUIDELINES:
a) Before cleaning any part of the coffee grinder (even the outer shell) make sure you turn it off using the on/off switch (11) and unplug the coffee grinder from the mains outlet.
b) Never clean the coffee grinder using running water or submerging it in water.
c) Never use abrasive cleaners or chemical solvents..
21
Cleaning the Hopper
Frequency: Every 25 days. a) Unplug the grinder using ON/OFF switch (11).
b) Loosen the lockscrews (3) which fasten the hopper to the adjusment platen (4) and remove the hopper (2).
c) Clean the hopper using a highly diluted solution of dishwasher liquid in water. Always wash the hopper by hand, never place in the dishwasher.
d) Make sure the hopper is completely dry before re-attaching it and locking the screws (3).
22 Cleaning the Grinding Blades 23 Cleaning the Dispenser
Frequency: Every 25 days. Use a round brush with semi-rigid bristles. The brush should be long enough to reach all parts. Try to use a brush exclusively for cleaning the coffee grinder and store it in a clean, dry space.
a) Unplug the grinder using the ON/OFF switch (11).
b) Loosen the lockscrews (3) and remove the hopper (2).
c) Press the adjust­ment trigger (6) and keep it pressed to free the adjustment platen (4) and turn the pla­ten TOWARDS THE LEFT, in the direction of the “G” arrow, until you remove the pla­ten.
d) Clean the grinding teeth and all other elements in the hou­sing using the brush, completely dry and without using any type of liquid.
Frequency: Every 25 days. Use the same brush for cleaning the grin­ding blades.
a) Unplug the grinder using the ON/OFF switch (11). b) Move the dispenser handle (14) back and forth as many times as needed to empty the dispenser (8).
c) Remove the dispenser lid (7).
d) Use the brush, completely dry and without using any type of liquid, to clean the inner surface of the dispenser (8). Move the dispenser handle (14) back and forth to clean thoroughly.
e) Replace the dispenser lid (7).
e)Replace the adjust­ment platen (4) and turn it TOWARDS THE RIGHT, in the direction of the “F” arrow, until reaching the grinding posi­tion you want. (See section 17 for coffee grinding thickness adjustment).
24 Cleaning the outer Body of the
Coffe Grinder
If the outside of the coffee grinder becomes dirty, clean it with a soft cloth dampened in water. Remember to turn off the grinder using the On/Off switch (11) and unplug it before cleaning. Cleaning of the interior of the interior of the coffee grinder should be perfomed ONLY BY CUNILL TECHNICAL SERVICE STAFF.
25 Maintenance Precautions
26 Grinder Maintenance
Regular maintenance checks are required to ensure optimum and reliable operation of the coffee grinder. It is VERY IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY to follow the guidelines below:
a) If you observe any abnormal operation, turn off the coffee grinder, unplug it imme­diately from the mains outlet, and contact CUNILL’S Technical Service.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO FIX THE COFFEE GRINDER YOURSELF.
b) Any possible repairs must be made by CUNILL’s Technical Service or by authorized dealer personnel.
c) Do not try to modify the coffee grinder in any way.
d) Use only ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS pro­vided by the manufacturer in all repairwork. (For greater convenience, there is even a “First-Aid Kit” for urgent repairs or quick re­placement of parts subjected to greatest wear).
SPARE PARTS ORIGINAL CUNILL
It is important to check the condition of the grinding blades regularly. Wear of these pieces leads to lower ground coffee quality, more electrical consumption and hotter running of the electric motor. To avoid these affects, the grinding blades should be replaced when the coffee grinder has been used to grind the amount of coffee beans (in Kilos) specied in the technical data for each model (section 8).
Replacement of the grinding blades should be perfomed by CUNILL’S Technical Service or by authorized dealer personnel.
27 Electrical Maintenance
Check the state of the power cord, plug and On/Off switch (11) regularly.
Should you observe any damage or wear, DO NOT TURN ON THE COFFEE GRINDER.
Keep it unplugged and immediately contact CUNILL’s Technical Service. DO NOT TRY TO REPAIR IT YOURSELF.
28 General Maintenance
e) All maintenance work should be done with the coffee grinder off and unplugged
Make regular checks of the coffee grinder’s different parts: coffee bean hopper (2), ground coffee dispenser (8), exterior of machine, etc.
Should you observe any damage or wear, DO NOT TURN ON THE COFFEE GRINDER.
Keep it unplugged and immediately contact CUNILL’s Technical Service.
29 Troubleshooting: Coffee Grinder
dosen’t Start
31 Long-Term Storage
Consult the manufacturer’s Technical Service if the problem persists after making the following checks:
a) Make sure the mains power is live (i.e., check for possible mains power failure)
b) Make sure the electrical data on the specications plate (see section 37 of this manual) match the mains power source.
c) TURN OFF THE COFFEE GRINDER, unplug it and check the power cord, plug and On/Off switch (11).
30 Troubleshooting: Grinding
blades don’t turn
This problem is usually due to the presence of foreign objects in the coffee beans to be ground.
Consult the manufacturer’s Technical service if the problem persist after making the following checks:
a) Turn off the coffee grinder immediately using the on/Off switch (11) and unplug the machine from the mains outlet.
b) If you notice that the coffee grinder has overheated due to clockage of the grinding blades, wait until it has cooled off completely.
c) Follow the grinder cleaning instructions (section 22) to remove the foreign object.
If the coffee grinder will not be used for a prolonged period of time, unplug it from the main outlet.
If you decide to put the coffee grinder entirely out of commission, CHECK WITH YOUR COUNTRY’S AUTHORITIES ABOUT POSSIBLE RECYCLING of the machine.
Please be environment-friendly - do not dispose of the coffee grinder any which way.
32 Usage Precautions
These coffee grinders are designed to be used only for grinding roasted coffee beans and dispensing the ground coffee obtained from the grinding process. For safety reasons, it should never be used for any other purposes.
Particularly, DON’T use the coffee grinder to grind and/or dispense foodstuffs (such as creals, vegetables, fruit, nuts, sugar, etc.) or non-food products other than roasted coffee beans.
The manufacturer may not be held liable for injuries or other bodily harm to persons or animals or material damages in case of imporper use of the coffee grinde
33 User-Adopted Safety Measures
Although CUNILL coffee grinders are equipped with all the safety devices and mesures necessary for completely safe use, in order to prevent possible harm it is very important that the user follow the safety measures indecated below:
a) Never handle or operate the coffee grinder while barefoot.
b) Never handle or operate the coffee grinder with wet or damp hands or feet.
i) In general, coffee grinders should not be run continuously for longer than 30 minutes at a time (check the specications plate attached to your coffee grinder).
c) Avoid wetting the outer surface of the coffee grinder. If it does get wet furing operation, or even when not operating, unplug it immediately and dry it thoroughly.
d) Avoid the penetration of solid objects in the interior of the coffee grinder. If any solid or liquid accidentally falls into the machine during operation or when stopped, unplug the coffee grinder immediately and have it checked by CUNILL’s Technical Service.
e) In general, never turn on the coffee grinder with any moving parts not correctly in place.
f) Always put the hopper lid (1) in place (on top of the hopper (2)) after lling the hopper with coffee beans and before turning on the coffee grinder.
g) Never run the coffee grinder without the hopper (2) correctly in place and attached by loc screws (3).
h) Never run the coffee grinder without the dispenser lid (7) correctly in place.
j) While lling the hopper (2), make sure no objects (necktie, scarf, hair, jewellery...) accidentally fall into the hopper or the adjustment platen (4).
k) Always follow the instructions in this manual for all processes involving operation, cleaning and maintenance.
m) Like with any other machine, make sure the machine is not operated by anyone who has not read this manual carefully and thoroughly, or who is not prepared to make appropiate use of the device, such as children.
34 Safety Device Preventing
Contact with Grinding Blades
36 Residual Risks
There is a safety guard located in the lower portion of the coffee bean hopper (2) to prevent contact with the grinding blades.
This device lets the coffee beans drop into the grinder housing, but prevents ngers from getting caught due to the small size of the hole.
IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY
to make sure before turning the coffee grinder on that the hopper (2) is well­attached and xed by the 2 xing points (3). If not, when the coffee grinder is turned on, the grinding blades start to spin and can be easily touched with the ngers.
(3)
35 Motor Thermal Protector
A thermal protector prevents overheating of the electric motor coils, cutting off power when the temperature rises above the maxi­mum admissible level due to a malfunction like continued blockage of the motor
Therefore, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE COFFEE GRINDER BE TURNED ON WITHOUT THE HOPPER (2) IN PLACE AND SECURED TO THE ADJUSTMENT PLATEN (4) BY MEANS OF THE LOCKSCREWS (3).
37 Specifications Plate
You will nd the specications plate sticked on the coffee grinder which we enclose to it THIS USER’S MANUAL. The content is:
MOLCUNILL . S.L Telf. (972) 168282 - Fax. (972) 853104
Crta. Sta. Coloma, s/n -Apto -18 -17410 - Mallorquines (Girona) - ESPAÑA
Model:.............................................
230V / 50Hz / ...... / ......W
220V / 60Hz / ...... / ......W
110V / 60Hz / ...... / ......W
........A /..........Rpm
Manual models : 3 minutes working Manual models : 15 minutes stop
IP - 21
Fecha fabricación: 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Model:.............................................
230V / 50Hz / ...... / ......W
220V / 60Hz / ...... / ......W
110V / 60Hz / ...... / ......W
........A /..........Rpm
Electronic models : 6 seconds working Electronic models : 44 seconds stop
IP - 21
2006 / 42 / CEE
38 EC Conformity Declaration
WE HEREBY DECLARE, under our own responsability and save higher authorized criteria, that the machines detailed below meet the basic safety and health requirements of the EC directive in terms of design, construction and the version commissioned by ourselves.
Machine Denomination: Coffee Grinder. Classic Machine Type: Models (nº3) TRANQUILO (instant), (nº3) TRANQUILO-2 (w/handle), (nº3)BRASIL (w/handle), (nº3) TAURO (w/handle), (nº5) SPACE (w/handle-automatic), (nº5) MARFIL (w/handle-automatic), (nº12) MICHIGAN (bags). Silencer Machine Type: Models (nº9) KENIA(w/handle-automatic), (Nº11) JAMAICA (w/handle-automatic), (Nº12) MOVIE (w/handle-automatic), (Nº12) HAWAI (bags). Electronic Machine Type: (nº3) TRANQUILO-TRON (instant), BRASIL-TRON (instant), TAURO-TRON (instant), (nº5) MARFIL-TRON (instant), SPACE-TRON (instant), (nº9) KENIA-TRON (instant), (nº11) JAMAICA-TRON (instant), (nº12) LUXOMATIC (instant).
Manufacturing Serial Number: Indicated on the specications plate (see section 37) sticked on the machine accompanying this USER’s MANUAL.
Directives Applied: EC Machines directive 2006/42/CEE.
-IEC 60335-2-64:2002 (Third Edition) +A1 in conjunction with IEC 60335-1:2010 (Fifth Edition) + A1:2013
-EN 60335 1: 2012 + AC: 2014 + A11:2014
-EN 60335-2-64:2004 (Also evaluates EN60335-2-64: 2000 + EN 60335-2-64:2000 CORR: 2002+ EN 60335-2-64/A1: 2002)
-EN 62233:2008
-SASO IEC 60335-2-64
-KC 60335-1 Electromagnetic compatibility - EMC
-EN 55014-1:2017
-EN 55014-2:2015
-EN 61000-3-2:2014
-EN 61000-3-3:2013
Specic application Standardised Regulations: EN 292-1 & 2, Machine Safety. EN 60.204-1, Machine Electrical Equipment.
Manufacturer’s Signature:
Por MOLCUNILL.S.L Joel Cunill General Manager
TRANQUILO
LUXO LUXOMATIC
TRANQUILO TRON
TRANQUILO II BRASIL
KENIA TRON MARFIL JAMAICA TRON MOVIE
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