Crane Merchandising Systems Hot Drink Center Hot Beverage Maker User Manual


 
Hot Drink Center Set-Up Manual
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March, 2001
III. Grinder Adjustment
A
grind that is within the acceptable range will result in more controlled dispen
s-
i
ng of grounds into the brew basket, and better extraction of coffee flavors. A
g
rind that is too coarse results in poor extraction and spraying grounds in the
b
rewer area. A grind that is too fine can overload the grinder motor as well as
c
log the screens in the brew basket and
f
unnel.
T
he degree-of-grind scale attached to
t
he grinder motor represents an accept-
a
ble range of grinds. Do not set the
g
rinder beyond the limits of this scale.
a. Push the locking collar
toward the canister and turn
the grinder motor.
b. Turn clockwise for a finer
grind and counterclockwise
for a coarser grind. A notch
on the locking collar indicates
the grind on the scale.
CAUTION
Do not turn the grinder motor too far in the clockwise direc-
tion. The grinder blades will come into contact and may be
damaged.
c. Adjusting the grind may make it necessary to readjust the throw time.
Use the factory default times as a starting point and proceed according
to the directions in the "COLLECTING DRY PRODUCT GRAM
THROWS" section of the Programming Guide.
BEAN
CANISTER
GRINDER
MOTOR
CANISTER
SHELF
LOCKIN
G
COLLAR