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Grindmaster Coffee Maker 21H Operation and instruction manual 24 pages, 1. Grindmaster Crathco Manuals. If there is a problem, consult the Troubleshooting Guide in this manual. Traditional coffee is brewed by hot water being poured through loose coffee grounds. With espresso, water is heated in an enclosed chamber, then the water is forced quickly under pressure through fine, compacted coffee grounds.

Espresso can be made in either single or double servings. Correctly prepared espresso has a strong, potent coffee flavor and crema on the surface of the espresso. Finely ground coffee grounds are tamped into the filter holder. See instructions on page 6. Left Automatic Touch Pad - When button is pressed, hot water is dispensed through the filter holder and into the cup.

See programming instructions on page Not included on Model Hot Water Handle - Pull down to dispense hot water through hot water spout. Filter Holder - Handle and filter holder assembly for a single espresso serving. Filter holder is locked into place under the group head double filter holder is also available. Leg - The machine rests on four legs. Left Group Head - Where hot water is pressurized before going through filter holder. One group head on Model Cover Panel - Slotted stainless steel lid, lifts off top of machine.

Slots release heat and are often used to warm cups before use. Right Automatic Touch Pad - When pressed, hot water is dispensed through the filter holder and into the cup.

Auto Fill Light - A red light. When lit, indicates that machine needs water in boiler. The light will flicker on and off as the boiler is filling with water. Gauge - Indicates in P.

Heater Light - An amber light. When lit, indicates heating element is heating water in boiler. Steam Handle - Pull down handle to release steam from steam wand. Main Power Switch - Turns on power to machine. Steam Wand - Upon pulling steam handle, steam is released from the steam wand for steaming or frothing milk.

Right Group Head - Where hot water is pressurized before going through filter holder. Filter holder is locked into place under the group head double filter holders is also available. Warning: To prevent damage to machine, boiler must be filled with water before turning main power switch "ON". Connect drain hose to drain fitting located at bottom, on front of machine.

Place flexible drain hose into a permanent drain. Make sure there are no obstructions or kinks. Install water filter supplied with unit. Failure to use in-line water filter voids warranty. This will flush out any foreign matter that may be present. Connect copper tubing from filter to the flare inlet valve located underneath the machine. Fully open machine valve on' " flare inlet by turning counterclockwise. Flush heat exchanger by pulling the hot water handle down and running water through the hot water spout.

E models use V, 15 AMP receptacles with proper plug installed. Water will be heard filling the boiler for three to five minutes. Flip the main power switch to the "ON" position. Do not turn on until machine has completely filled. Flush the group heads by turning both brew switches on.

Let water run for approximately one minute. When the main power switch is placed in the "ON" position, the amber indicator light -the heater light-will also go on. The amber light indicates that the heating element is on, heating water in the boiler to produce steam pressure.

The amber light will go out when steam pressure increases to approximately 20 P. Steam pressure decreases as steam is released to froth or steam milk, warm cups, etc. When steam pressure decreases to approximately 17 P. It will take minutes for water in machine to fully heat upon initial installation, depending on. Cord retainers have been provided to enable power cord and water line to be lifted off of the counter.

To install, push cord retainers into mounting holes on bottom panel as shown. Snap cord and water line into cord retainer. The vacuum breaker, located under the cup warming area on the top of the machine, will vent air and steam to the cup warning area. If the vacuum breaker does not close, then excessive steam will vent to the cup warming area. To correct this,. Follow the above installation instructions.

When machine is up to operating temperature, indicated by the gauge being between 10 and 20 p. Place a filter in filter holder and add approximately 7 grams of espresso grind coffee. Insert filter holder into group head and place a cup or container to. The machine will dispense the pre-programmed amount of Espresso and automatically shut itself off.

To program the double portion button, repeat the above steps using the double filter holder and using approximately 14grams of espresso grind coffee. NOTE: Brew cycle is started only when button is released. As a safeguard, the maximum brew time allowed for all brew cycles is 2 minutes, after which, the machine will terminate the brew cycle. Use fresh coffee beans. Select a roast made especially for espresso.

The grind of the coffee is very important in making a good cup of espresso. Proper espresso grind is a texture like fine grains of sand. A grind like a powder is too fine. Your espresso machine is "pod compatible. Check with your coffee vendor for availability. Insert single filter into single filter holder. Add approximately 7 grams of coffee to the filter holder. Lightly tamp and level the grounds with even pressure.

Wipe or brush away any excess grounds on the rim of the filter holder. Attach filter holder to the group head by lining up tabs on filter holder with slots in group head. Push the filter holder firmly into place and lock in by rotating left to right. Place a preheated espresso cup under the filter holder.



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