Capresso 585, 580 Before First Use, First Time Grinding, Machines, when using dark, oily beans

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Before First Use

Unpack the grinder and remove all packaging materials.

Clean all lose parts with a dry cloth.

NEVER clean any parts of the grinder in the dishwasher.

Make sure the upper burr disk (B) is properly inserted. If the disk is loose install and tighten as follows:

1.Insert the upper disk inside the bean container (C) and turn it counterclock- wise until the fineness selector (D) points to the number 9.

2.Then turn a bit more to tighten the upper disk. Move the fineness selector back to position 1. The upper burr disk is now properly inserted. When pulling on the roof of the upper burr disk it should no come out of

the grinder.

Please note:

The grinder will not operate without the bean container lid (A) in place.

The grinder will not operate without the ground coffee container (H) with the Lid (G) inserted properly into the grinder.

First Time Grinding

Plug in machine and make sure the upper burr disk is properly inserted.

Fill the bean container with 3 or 4 tablespoons of coffee beans.

Make sure the bean container lid is in place.

Make sure the ground coffee container and the lid are in place.

Turn the fineness selector to position 8 or 9.

Turn the timer to position 12 and push the on/off button (E).

The machine will start grinding. When all beans are processed and the machine is still grinding, you can push the on/off button to stop.

Fineness Selector.

Setting

For use with the following household coffee equipment:

8 to 9

French Press Coffee Makers* and Percolators

4.5 to 6

Most Espresso (non-pump) Steam/Boiler Machines

5 to 6

All Capresso Drip Coffee Makers and most other drip coffee makers,

 

when using GoldTone Filters

3.5to 5......All Capresso Drip Coffee Makers and most other drip coffee makers, when using filter paper

3.5 to 5**....Capresso Pump Espresso Machines and most other pump espres-

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machines, when using dark, oily beans

2.5to 4**... Capresso Pump Espresso Machines and most other pump espresso machines, when using medium brown, non oily beans

1 to 2.5**... Semi automatic and fully automatic coffee centers, with internal pressure brew chambers.

*please follow the instructions of your French press coffee maker (after pouring water over the ground coffee, stir thoroughly to prevent the ground coffee from clogging).

**The fineness settings are approximate guidelines. NOTE: for espresso pump machines and automatic coffee centers: If your coffee or espresso brews too fast, try a lower number setting than indicated. If it brews too slowly, try a higher setting than the ones recommended above.

Please note: the finer the grind setting, the longer it takes to grind a certain amount of coffee.

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Contents Stainless Steel Burr Grinder Important Safeguards Customer Service Before First Use Machines, when using dark, oily beansFirst Time Grinding Timer and the On/Off button Cleaning/Removing the Upper Burr Disk BGrinding Tips SuppliesLimited One Year Warranty Other limitations and exclusions

580, 585 specifications

The Capresso 585 and 580 coffee machines are celebrated for their exceptional features and innovative technologies, making them ideal choices for coffee enthusiasts seeking quality and convenience. Both models are designed to cater to diverse brewing preferences, providing users with the ability to create café-style beverages in the comfort of their own homes.

One of the standout features of the Capresso 585 is its built-in grinder, which offers conical burr grinding. This technology ensures a consistent grind size, enhancing the extraction process and resulting in a richer flavor profile. The machine allows users to customize the grind settings to suit various coffee beans and brewing methods, making it versatile for different tastes.

The Capresso 580, on the other hand, is lauded for its combination of espresso and drip brewing capabilities. This dual functionality appeals to users who appreciate both espresso shots and traditional brewed coffee. The unit includes a powerful pump that reaches 15 bars of pressure, vital for creating authentic espresso with rich crema.

Both models feature a user-friendly interface, enabling effortless operation. The intuitive controls allow users to select their preferred brewing strength and size, from single shots to larger cups of coffee. Additionally, the programmable settings cater to different schedules, letting users wake up to freshly brewed coffee.

Moreover, the Capresso machines come equipped with a high-quality steam wand for frothing milk, perfect for creating lattes and cappuccinos. This wand provides exceptional control over the frothing process, allowing users to achieve a professional-grade texture.

Durability and design are also important characteristics of Capresso coffee makers. Constructed from high-quality materials, these machines are built to last. The sleek, modern appearance fits seamlessly into any kitchen décor, emphasizing both functionality and aesthetics.

In summary, the Capresso 585 and 580 coffee machines embody a blend of versatility, quality, and ease of use. Their advanced grinding and brewing technologies, combined with user-friendly features, make them an excellent choice for coffee lovers looking to elevate their home brewing experience. With these machines, achieving barista-level coffee at home is more attainable than ever.