KitchenAid 5KCG100 manual Adjusting The Cutting Burrs For Wear

Models: 5KCG100

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Care and Cleaning

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7.Once the burr-shaft assembly is in the motor housing, rotate the assembly until it falls into place. When correctly positioned, the burr-shaft assembly cannot be rotated.

8.Place the faceplate assembly onto the motor housing. Make sure the numbers on the grind level ring are positioned across the top of the assembly. Using your fingers, tighten the faceplate screws by turning them clockwise. Alternate tightening the screws, keeping them even – do not completely tighten one screw before tightening the other.

9.After the faceplate screws have been finger-tightened, use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten them until snug.

10.Place the burr grinder upright. It is now ready for use.

Adjusting The Cutting Burrs For Wear

The cutting burrs are made of high-quality stainless steel for exceptional longevity. After prolonged use, however, the burrs might require adjustment to compensate for wear. If your grinds – especially espresso – are not as fine as they used to be, an adjustment probably needs to be made.

Please see “Adjusting the Cutting Burrs” on page 11 for information on adjusting the burrs to provide maximum grind fineness.

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KitchenAid 5KCG100 manual Adjusting The Cutting Burrs For Wear