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THE RATIO

The amount of ground coffee must be carefully measured against the volume of water for each brew cycle. It is important to use enough coffee to avoid over extraction. A small amount of coffee would be overwhelmed by a large volume of hot water. The carafe measures “cups” as 5 oz each. Maximum capacity is slightly more than 50 oz total water volume before brewing. The volume of brewed coffee will be slightly less because the ground coffee will absorb a certain amount. Always use fresh cold water. Filtered water is preferable. Never put any liquid other than water in the water tank. The machine will freshly grind whole beans as part of the automatic programmed cycle. Experiment with your favori- te beans to find the settings that produce your perfect cup.

Note: Different roasts move through the grinder at different rates - Light roasts: grind quickly, adding more coffee per cup

- Dark roasts: grind more slowly, adding less coffee per cup at the same setting.

The STRENGTH settings (figure 2/d) control the grinding time for each cup setting (2-4)(2-10) see coffee strength section, page 12, for more info.

Note: For best results the ground coffee supply channel (figure 1/G) should be full before brewing.

THE GRIND

The method of grinding has significant impact on the resulting taste of the brewed coffee.

The professional grinder in this machine is one of the best methods for grinding coffee beans. The conical steel burrs turn slowly to reduce heat that can damage the delicate oils and aromas in the beans. The grinder also produces grounds with consistent particle size. This effect allows uniform

extraction and a smoother, more balance taste in the cup.

Adjusti g the grind :

Adding beans:

The grinder has 5 settings to allow adjustments from fine to coarse.

The range of settings is limited to those that are appropriate for drip brewed coffee.

Start by using the most coarse grind setting which we have set for use with most coffees, and in particular for medium to dark roasts.

For a slightly stronger taste choose a lower setting to grind finer. Try these settings with lighter roasted beans.

When brewing full pots you will need to add beans to the grinder before every cycle.

Other factors, smaller batches and dark, oily beans will not use the beans as quickly.

Always check that you have enough beans for the current brew cycle. The bean compartment has a total capacity of approximately 125 grams. Be sure that the water tank lid is well closed to avoid a coffee bean falling in the water tank and clogging it.

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Krups KM7000 manual Ratio, Grind, Adjusti g the grind Adding beans