Black & Decker Spacemaker CG700 User Manual

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4. Holding the grinding bowl from the bottom, securely insert it up into the center of

the bottom of the motor housing with the arrow ▲ symbol on the bowl directly

under the

UNLOCK symbol on the bottom of the motor housing (N).

5. Turn the grinding bowl clockwise until it locks into position. The

LOCK symbol

on the housing should be aligned with the arrow on the grinding bowl.

Note: There is a safety feature on this appliance that will not allow the grinder to

operate unless the workbowl is securely in place.
6. Plug in the appliance.
7. Select amount of coffee to be ground by pressing the button next to one of the

3 selections offered

(P).

• 4 tbsp. (¼ cup, 23 g) = 4 cups of coffee

• 8 tbsp. (½ cup, 47 g) = 8 cups of coffee

• 12 tbsp. (¾ cup, 70 g) = 12 cups of coffee

8. Select the texture of ground coffee desired by pressing the button next to one of the

3 selections offered

(P).

• Fine

Medium

Coarse

Note: Selections can be changed at any time.
9. Press the ON/OFF control button

(P).

Note: To stop the coffee grinder at any time, press the ON/OFF button.
10. When the coffee beans are ground to the desired texture, the grinder will

automatically stop.

12

8

4

CUPS

N

CUPS

P

Important: Be sure grinding blade has completely stopped spinning before removing

grinding bowl from appliance.
11. Hold the grinding bowl securely and turn it counterclockwise to the

UNLOCK

position and keeping the bowl level, lower it from the appliance.

12. With your fingers on the top of the stem of the blade, lift it up and out of the

grinding bowl with a twisting motion. Spoon the coffee directly from the bowl.

13. Clean the bowl after each use as described in CARE AND CLEANING.
Note: Do not use the grinder for spices; the bowl will absorb some of the flavor of the

spices and affect the flavor of your ground coffee.
14. Unplug the appliance when not in use.

GRINDING GUIDELINES
Selecting the grind setting:
Brew Method

Grind Setting

Appearance

Percolator or French Press Coarse

Like salt particles

Drip or Vacuum

Medium

Like sand particles

Espresso

Fine

Like talcum powder

The proper grind is important for the best coffee flavor. The quicker the brewing

process is, the finer the grind used. Coffee that is ground too fine for a particular

brewing process will result in bitter, pungent tasting coffee. Coffee that is ground too

coarse will result in weak, watery coffee.
GROUND COFFEE TIPS
• For a cup of rich, full flavored coffee use 1½ rounded tablespoons of ground coffee

for each 5½-oz cup of coffee.

• For optimum flavor, it is best to grind the amount of coffee needed immediately

before brewing.

• Do not use the coffee grinder to grind spices or nuts; your coffee will share those

flavors.

• Blending 2 or more types of beans will result in a richer, more complex brew.
• It is important to clean the grinding bowl after each use; the residual oils from the

coffee will give an off flavor to the next batch of coffee ground.

USING THE MINI FOOD PROCESSOR
The mini processor is used to chop, mince, mix and puree foods to a smooth

consistency. Use the workbowl to chop fresh and cooked fruits and vegetables; fresh

herbs; cooked meats, fish and poultry; to make sauces, dressings and salsas; bread,

cookie and cracker crumbs.

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