Grind setting selection – Sunbeam EM8910 User Manual

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Important: Only adjust the fineness of
the grind during the grinding process.
Adjustments of the grind while not in use
may cause damage to the espresso machine.

Setting the fineness of the grind
• With a cup placed under the espresso pour

spout, press the

one cup coffee

button. While the grinding process is

running, adjust the fineness of the grind

using the ‘coffee grind selector’ lever. See

figure 35.

Removing foreign matter from the grinding
mechanism
Foreign matter in the grinder, e.g. small
stones or wood chips, may cause damage to
the grinding mechanism.
The Sunbeam Intuitive Digital is designed
with a ‘stone safety device’ which, in case of
foreign matter, causes an even, loud rattling.
If you should hear this noise during grinding,
switch the espresso machine off immediately
and remove the foreign matter as follows:

Cleaning the grinding mechanism
• Switch the espresso machine off by

pressing the ‘POWER’ button and unplug

the power cord from the power outlet.

• Turn the ‘coffee bean hopper’ to the

position marked ‘HOPPER RELEASE’ and

take it off. See figure 36.

• Remove any coffee beans in the grinding

mechanism. We suggest using the cleaning

brush supplied with the Sunbeam Intuitive

Digital (or, possibly a vacuum cleaner with

a hose or nozzle). See figure 37. If any

foreign matter cannot be removed, proceed

with the next step.

• Slide the ‘grinding mechanism release’

button to the front in the direction of the

grinding mechanism. Hold this position

and turn the ‘coffee grind’ lever clockwise

by approximately 1 revolution up to the

stop. See figure 38.

• Now detach the grinding ring by lifting it

out and remove any foreign matter(s).

See figure 39.

Important: There is risk of injury by turning
grinding gear. Never switch the espresso
machine on while working with the grinding
mechanism. This may cause severe injury.
Always unplug the power cord from the power
outlet.

Grind setting selection

Figure 35

Figure 36

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