Troubleshooting – Gastroback 42712 Design Coffee Advanced - Grind & Brew User Manual

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Problem

POSSIBLE CAUSES

WHAT TO DO

‘LOCK BEAN HOPPER’

on LCD screen

Hopper not locked in place.

Turn the locking knob clockwise in the
direction of the LOCK arrow until it clicks.

Unable to lock bean hopper

Coffee beans obstructing bean hopper
locking device.

Remove bean hopper. Clear coffee beans
from the grinding chamber and around the
upper burr. Try re-locking the bean hopper.

‘FILL TANK’ on LCD screen

Water tank is empty.

Press open the flip-top water tank lid. Pour
the desired amount of cold, preferably
filter water.

‘EMPTY COFFEE FILTER’

on LCD screen

Coffee basket not in place or not correctly
assembled.

Check that the coffee basket lid is closed
and the coffee basket is firmly seated on
the two door hooks.

Swing-out door not closed properly.

Close the door until it clicks shut.

Coffee basket not emptied of used grinds.

Remove the coffee basket and discard used
grinds. Wash the coffee basket, taking
particular care to rinse the chute area. Dry
thoroughly (especially the chute area).
Attach to the swing-out door. Close the
door until it clicks shut.

Grinder starts but operates with

a

loud noise. No coffee in the

coffee basket.

Grinder is blocked with a foreign item.

Check the bean hopper for any foreign
body. If there is none, refer to ‘Cleaning
the Grinding Burrs and Coffee Grinds Chute’

Moisture clogging grinder.

Clean and thoroughly dry the grinding burrs
and coffee grinds chute. Refer to ‘Cleaning
the Grinding Burrs and Coffee Grinds
Chute’. It is possible to use a hair dryer
to blow air into the grinding chamber and
dry the lower burr. Only re-commence use
when the grinding chamber and grinding
burrs are completely dry.

Coffee grinds in coffee

Using the Longlife-Filter.

The Longlife-Filter will allow some fine
coffee grinds to fall into the coffee. This
is normal. Switch to using a paper filter
(Ø 85/215 mm) if you wish to eliminate
all grinds.

Coffee basket has not been properly
leaned. Residual grinds from previous use.

After each use, wash the coffee basket,
taking particular care to rinse the chute
area. Dry thoroughly (especially the chute
area). Ensure there are no grinds in the
coffee basket before lining the coffee
basket with the gold tone or paper filter.

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