Hitachi CFM1 User Manual

model
CFM1
COFFEE MILL
Important safeguards
9. Do not operate the appliance with a damaged cord or plug, and do not use the appliance if it is damaged in any way. Should the supply cord become damaged, it must only be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly qualified person.
10. Do not leave the motor switched on for longer than a minute without interruption.
11. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
12. This coffee mill is intended for household use only. Do not use this appliance other than for its intended use.
13. Do not use outdoors.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
1. Read and understand all the instructions before using your Hitachi Coffee Mill.
2. Check the coffee bean Container for presence of foreign objects before using.
3. Keep your Coffee Mill out of children’s reach. Never let children use this appliance.
4. To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the coffee mill into water or any other liquid.
5. Ensure the voltage shown on the rating label on the underside of the appliance is the same as the mains outlet in your home.
6. Avoid contact with moving parts.
7. Place the appliance on a stable flat surface and do not let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter.
8. Do not let the cord come into contact with hot surfaces, including the stove.
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1. Container Cover
2. Coffee Bean
Container
3. Grinding Cone
4. Coarse/
Fine Control Knob
5. Power Cord
6. Cancel Button
7. Start Button
8. Cup Quantity
Control Knob
9. Ground Coffee Cup
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Know your Coffee Mill
(Note: For products sold outside the UK this plug will be 2 pin.)
Using your Coffee Mill
Before using your Hitachi Coffee Mill
• Read Important Safeguards.
• Plug into a mains outlet.
Recommended settings:
• Pump driven espresso machines. Fine grind. Setting “A”.
• Cone filter drip coffee, steam espresso machines, stovetop espresso makers. Fine grind. Setting “B”.
• Flat-bottom filter drip coffee machines. Medium grind. Setting “C”.
• Coffee press. Coarse grind. Setting “E”.
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Loading the Coffee Mill
• Open the Container Lid (1) and pour the coffee beans into the container (2).
• Take care not to load the coffee beans over the “Max” mark, located on the side of the container.
• Close the Container Lid, making sure it is closed tightly.
Adjusting the fineness of your coffee
• Adjust the desired degree of grinding (coarse, medium, fine), using Coarse/Fine Control Knob (4), located at the rear of the Coffee Mill. The setting is displayed on the top side of the Control Knob.
Using your Coffee Mill
Selecting grind capacity for number of cups
• Your Coffee Mill has settings for grinding from 1 to 12 cups. Adjust the Control Knob (8) to the corresponding number of cups desired.
• When the knob is at the “OFF” position, the appliance will not operate.
Grinding
• To grind the coffee beans, press the Start Button (6).
• To interrupt the grinding operation, press the Cancel Button (7).
• Grinding for 12 cups will take approximately 1 minute. After continuous operation for over 1 minute, leave the unit to cool for at least 1 minute, to prevent the motor from overheating.
• Always unplug your Coffee Mill after use.
Emptying
• Gently tap the Cup (9) 3 or 4 times with the palm of your hand before removing the Cup and tipping out the freshly ground coffee.
Note: If this container is overfilled or the appliance is operated for long periods the unit will cut out and will need to be left to cool for 10 minutes before it can be used again.
Tips on grinding coffee beans
Great tasting coffee
• To maintain freshness, coffee beans can be stored in the freezer. The beans do not need to be defrosted before grinding.
• When grinding large amounts of beans for later use, store it in an airtight container. Place the container in the freezer, or in a cool area, away from contact with light.
• Keep coffee beans dry. Do not use wet coffee beans.
• Adjust the amount of coffee used for each cup to suit your own personal taste.
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Cleaning instructions
• Always unplug your coffee mill before cleaning.
• To clean the grinding mechanism, remove the Grinding Cone (3) from the Container, by rotating it clockwise, as indicated on the Cone. Then clean the grinding mechanism and the outlet chute with a small brush.
Never immerse the Mill in water or any other liquid, or place in dishwasher.
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• To clean the Container, wipe it using a soft dry cloth.
• After the Grinding Cone has completely dried, return it to the grinding mechanism in the Container. Lock it into position by turning the Cone anti-clockwise, as indicated on the Cone, until it will not turn anymore.
• Only wash the removable part of the Coffee Mill. To clean the Cup, dip it into warm water and use only non-abrasive cleaners and a clean cloth to wash it.
SYMPTOM
The Coffee Mill does not operate.
Grind quality is poor.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Appliance is not plugged in.
The cup quantity control is set to ”off”.
The safety cut-out has operated.
Fuse needs replacing.
Grinding mechanism is dirty.
SOLUTION
Check that the Coffee Mill is plugged in properly.
Turn this control to 1-12 cups.
Leave to cool for 10 minutes. Make sure operating cycles do not exceed 1 minute.
Make sure the grand coffee container has not been overfilled. Empty and leave to cool for 10 minutes.
Replace the 3A fuse.
Clean the grinding mechanism.
Troubleshooting and specifications
TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS
AC supply: 230V ~ 50Hz Power input: 85W Unit dimension: 170 (L) x 100 (W) x 250 (H)
We continually strive to improve our products, specifications may change without prior notice.
Note: This product is exclusively available through Dixons Stores Group. In the unlikely event of a problem with your product please return to the store where your purchase was made.
Partmaster Direct can provide accessories, spares, batteries and replacement parts with Next Day Delivery available upon request. Please call: 0870 600 1338 (UK customers only) Calls charged at National Rate…or visit our website at www.partmaster.co.uk
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