Gevi GECME020DE-U 4 in 1 Smart Pour Over Coffee Maker Brewer With Built In Grinder User Manual

June 15, 2024
Gevi

Gevi GECME020DE-U 4 in 1 Smart Pour Over Coffee Maker Brewer With Built

In Grinder

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: GGEECSMCEM0A2700D5E-B-U
  • Product Name: 4-in-1 Smart Pour-Over Coffee Machine
  • Functions: Brewer, Grinder, Scales, Kettle

Product Usage Instructions

1. Welcome

Welcome to the 4-in-1 Smart Pour-Over Coffee Machine! This manual will guide you through the setup and usage of your new coffee machine.

2. Know Your Coffee Machine

This section provides an overview of the different components and features of the coffee machine. Familiarize yourself with the buttons, control panel, and other parts before using the machine.

3. Important Safeguards

Ensure your safety and proper usage of the coffee machine by following the important safeguards listed in this section. These guidelines include precautions for electrical safety, cleaning, and maintenance.

4. Introduction Of Control Panel

Learn how to navigate and use the control panel of the coffee machine. This section explains the functions of each button and provides an overview of the different modes available.

5. Before First Use

Prior to using the coffee machine for the first time, it is important to perform some initial setup steps. This section will guide you through the process of preparing your machine for its initial use.

6. Grind Pro Function

The Grind Pro function allows you to grind coffee beans to your desired consistency. This section provides a brief introduction to the Grind Pro function and explains the different modes available:

  • Free Grinding Mode
  • Grinding By Cups Mode
  • Grinding By Time Mode
  • Grinding By Weight Mode

7. Pour Coffee Function

The Pour Coffee function enables you to make delicious pour-over coffee using your freshly ground beans. This section provides a brief introduction to the Pour Coffee function and includes tips for achieving the perfect barista-style coffee. It also explains the different modes available:

  • Machine Recipes Mode (Using Beans and Powder)
  • My Recipes Mode (Using Beans and Powder)

FAQs

Q: How do I clean the coffee machine?

A: Cleaning instructions can be found in the “Important Safeguards” section of the user manual. Follow the recommended cleaning procedures to maintain the cleanliness and performance of your coffee machine.

Q: Can I use pre-ground coffee instead of whole beans?

A: Yes, you can use pre-ground coffee with the coffee machine. Refer to the “Pour Coffee Function” section for instructions on using powder with the machine.

Q: What is the purpose of the built-in scales?

A: The built-in scales allow you to accurately measure the weight of coffee beans or powder for precise brewing. Refer to the “Using Beans with Built-in Scale” and “Using Powder with Built-in Scale” sections for instructions on using the scales.

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4-in-1 Smart
Pour- Over Coffee Machine
Brewer | Grinder | Scales | Kettle

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Welcome

Thanks for purchasing our Gevi products. Gevi has focused on creating perfect home appliances for our customers. In the past few years, it took us time to do lots of research and many prototypes to achieve our goal. We would like to give you a different user experience. If you want FAQs and more information, please feel free to contact us.

Know Your Coffee Machine

Electrical parameters:

· 220-240V

· 50Hz

· 910-1090W

Re. 1

Description Bean hopper lid Brush Spoon Bean hopper Grind setting dial Outer ring cap Inner ring cap Latch plate Removable flat burr Spring

Specification ABS Capacity: 80g –

Bean hopper lid

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Capacity: 80g

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Heat resistance: 302

Silicone sheath

Material: Silicone

Cone V60 PCTG filter

PCTG

Cone filter paper

V60

Side spout

Bean hopper micro-switch –

Grinder micro-switch

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Important Safeguards

Read these instructions carefully and retain them for future use. If this machine is passed to a third party, then these instructions must be included. When using this machine, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons including the following: Read all instructions. 1. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or tools. 2. To protect against electric shock, do not place cord, plugs, or
the machine in water or other liquid. 3. Close supervision is necessary when this machine is used by
or near children. 4. Unplug from power outlet when not in use and before cleaning.
Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning the machine.To unplug, grasp the plug and pull from the outlet. Never pull from the power cord. 5. If tWheARsuNpINpGly cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. 6. Improper use of accessories not recommended by the machine manufacturer may result in dangers, such as fire, electric shock and injury to persons. 7. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
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3. Important Safeguards
8. Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner. 9. Do not connect with any power supply with improper voltage. 10. Do not use wet hands or wet towels to remove and plug the mac-
hine from the power outlet. 11. Do not place heavy objects on the power plug and power cord or
press them on the ground under the machine. 12. Do not force to pull or bind the power cord. 13. Do not violently shake or drop the machine. 14. Before grinding beans, check the bean hopper to ensure there
are no other objects in it. Avoid humid areas and do not wash it in water. 15. Always attach plug to machine first, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any control to off position, then remove plug from wall outlet. 16. Appliances can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and they understand the hazards involved. 17. This machine can be used by children aged from 8 years and above if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the machine in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised. Keep the machine and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years.
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3. Important Safeguards
18. Close supervision is necessary when the machine is used by or near children. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the machine.
19. Do not use outdoors. This machine is for household use only. 20. Avoid contacting moving parts. Do not attempt to defeat any
safety interlock mechanism. 21. Do not use the device for other purposes than its intended uses
and place it in a dry area. 22. This machine is intended to be used in household and similar
applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments. 23. Scalding may occur if the lid is removed during the brewing cycles. 24. This machine is intended for grinding coffee beans, weighing coffee beans or powder, brewing coffee and boiling water. 25. No liability will be accepted for damages resulting from improper use or non-compliance with these instructions. Use the integrated grinder to grind roasted coffee beans only. Grinding other substances, such as nuts, spices or unroasted beans, may dull the blade and cause poor grinding or injury.
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3. Important Safeguards
26. No liability will be accepted for damages resulting from improper use or non-compliance with these instructions.
27. Input voltage is marked on the rating label. 28. The water tank cover shall not be opened during use. 29. Do not clean the machine with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other
abrasive material. NOTE
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Introduction Of Control Panel

Scale mode Setting
Grind Pro mode
Pour Coffee mode
Power switch

Fault reminder Home page Descaling mode
Kettle mode

NOTE
The icons with a blue outline represent active icons that can be selected, while icons with a brown outline mean that they cannot be selected but for description only.

Power switch icon” ” – Press the”Power switch” to turn on the machine, the TFT touch screen shows the logo of brand, meanwhile, the light in the water tank is on and the main interface is shown. – To turn off the machine, hold and press the” Power switch “for about 2 seconds, then both the TFT touch screen and the light in the water tank turn off.
NOTE The machine will automatically shut off after 30 minutes of non-use.

Setting icon” ” – Operation modes – Temperature scale setting The specific setting method can refer to Page 9, “Complete the Settings”

Homepage icon” ”

Press the Homepage icon” Functional icons

“to return to the homepage.

This is a multi-functional coffee machine, by which the user can grind coffee beans, make pour-over coffee and boil water. There are five functional blue icons on the homepage -“Grind Pro”,”Pour coffee”,”Scale”,”Kettle mode” and”Descaling”. Press corresponding icon to enter into its functional mode.

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4. Introduction Of Control Panel

Mode

1

2

-3

4

5

Icon

Description Grind Pro Pour coffee

Scale

Kettle mode Descaling

Fault reminder icon” ”

The Fault reminder icon”

“will only be shown when there will be some

functional problems. If the fault reminder icon shows up, the user can press

“to check the content of current faults. Please refer to the Page 76-82,

Troubleshooting for the specific information.

NOTE
The content of faults will pop up once/every 1min/every 2min(depending on different faults) if the faults are not solved.

Remove Packaging
– Ensure all packaging has been removed.

Position Machine

– Ensure the machine is positioned onto a dry, stable, flat & horizontal benchtop.

Wash & Dry Parts

Wash the 9 parts listed below in warm water:

Bean hopper lid

Brush

Bean hopper

Water tank cover

Stainless steel filter

Glass carafe

Spoon Built-in scale cover Cone V60 PCTG filter

Rinse and dry each part thoroughly then place on the machine.

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Before First Use

IMPORTANT These parts are DISHWASHER SAFE

Spoon

Stainless steel filter Cone V60 PCTG filter

These parts are NOT DISHWASHER SAFE

Bean hopper lid

Brush

Bean hopper

Water tank cover Built-in scale cover

Glass carafe

Place Accessories
– Install the bean hopper to the machine. – Rotate the bean hopper clockwise to full lock position. When correctly seatedbean hopper will make a “TA” sound.

NOTE If the bean hopper is not installed properly then the micro-switch below the bean hopper is not activated.The content of fault pops up every two minutes until the fault is solved.
Complete the Settings
Power – Check the machine’s rated power, make sure it is plugged into an oultet with a proper input voltage.
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5. Before First Use

NOTE
1 – If the machine needs to be plugged into an improper power outlet, make sure an adapter is being used. Rated power of the adapter should be higher than 1000W. 2 – If the machine is connected to a higher voltage, it will get burnt in the boiler and cannot heat water anymore though other parts may still function normally.

will be recommended for getting used to the machine’s workflows. The machine’s default setting is “Beginner mode”.

– Hold and press the”Power switch “for about 2 seconds.Both the TFT touch screen and the light in the water tank will turn on. The machine is in the READY state for all features.
Before first use, completion of the following settings is suggested for an easy use. Operation modes From the homepage, press the setting icon on the top left corner. The 2 operation modes are designed to cater to users of different experience levels. Beginner mode

NOTE 1. Beginner mode: Instruction screens will be displayed when the user reaches specific points of the coffee brewing process. 2. Master mode: For the more experienced users who do not require such entrylevel tips, Master Mode willbe a faster alternative to complete the coffee-making process.
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5. Before First Use

Temperature scale setting The machine’s temperature scale default setting i”s Fahrenheit”. The user can select the scale Celsius or Fahrenheit as below :
Preparing to Prime Machine
IMPORTANT 1. These priming steps must be completed prior to first use. 2. To more precisely monitor the water flows, the machine will pop up a warning of”Water Shortage Failure”if the flowmeter cannot detect any water in around 3 seconds after activated. When the water pipes are empty or with some air inside, like after descaling, a long time not use, run out of water when making coffee, or other similar scenarios, it would be more difficult and needs a longer time more than 3 seconds for the machine to pump water into the pipes. It is the same case that when the brew speed is low, it needs more time to pump water. Therefore, the machine will pop up a warning o”f Water Shortage
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Failure”. If the warning pops up, use Kettle Mode Empty Water function to pump some water and the air out then the pop up won’t happen again. To avoid this happening, if the water tank and pipes are empty, it’s better to add some water in the water tank and pump out to make sure the water pipes have no air inside. This is good for the next brew. Step 1 – Open the Water tank cover . Step 2 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .
Step 3 – Place the glass carafe under the water spouts .
NOTE Make sure that the Water tank is clean & free of any debris, as any fine particles can block the water flow.

5. Before First Use

Step 5 – Start the Heat water function

of Kettle Mode.

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Step 4 – Pres”s “to select the ” Kettle Mode”. Step 6 – Pres”s “to select the ” Heat Water”function.

Step 7 – Press the temperature icon to select a desired heating
temperature and confirm.
NOTE Warm-keeping function is available in Kettle Mode, but for cleaning the machine, activating this function is not suggested.

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Step 8 – Pres”s Start “to heat water. During water heating, temperature can be paused or continued.

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Step 9 – After water heating is completed, the machine will make two beep sounds, and the interface shows “Enjoy The Water”page.
NOTE On this page, the user can choose opour water out with or without water spouts rotation.
Step10 – Pour all the water out, and then press the Finished button it will turn back to homepage.

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Step11 – Pour away the water in the carafe. Now the Machine should be thoroughly primed.
NOTE If there is no water running through, contact Gevi Customer Care.

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Grind Pro Function

6.1 Brief Introduction

Under the grind pro function, the user can use the Gevi coffee machine as a professional grinder. There are 4 ways to grind coffee beans – the Free mode, by Cups, by Time, or by Weight.

Function

Grind mode

-Introduction for Grind mode

Grind Pro

Free Cups Time Weight

Under the”Free”mode, the user can grind the beans by one-button operation.
Under the”Cups”mode, the user can grind the right amount of beans for desired number of cups. The range is 1-4 cups.
Under the”Time”mode, the user can set the grinding time. The range is 1-99 seconds.

Under the”Weight”mode, the user can grind beans weighed by the built-in scale , the weight limit is 200g.

Grinding with Free mode: – It is not affected by the cup volume, time and weight functions of the machine, the user can grind the beans by one-button operation according to needs.
Grinding by Weight, Cups or Time mode: – The user can grind the right amount of beans for desired number of cups, set the grinding time, weigh the beans to grind by pressing the corresponding icon.

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6. Grind Pro Function
NOTE To adjust the Grind setting dial from coarse to fine setting, do not rotate it forcedly and make sure there are no beans in the grinding chamber. If there are beans in the grinding chamber, grind beans and rotate it simultaneously.

6.2 Free Grinding Mode

FREE MODE” “(The following operations are under the”Beginner Mode”)

Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Grind Pro”function.

Step 4 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size.

Step 2 – Press” “Free”mode.

“to select the

Select Gring Mode

Step 5 – Press to confirm, the screen will show the second step: Add beans.

Free

Cups

Time

Step 3 – The screen will show the first step: rotate the dial to set.

Step 6 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into the bean hopper .

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6. Grind Pro Function

Step 7 – Press to confirm , the screen will show the third step: place container.
Place container
Step 8 – Put the glass carafe under the powder outlet .
Step 9 – Press to confirm, the screen will show the last step: Press start.

Step 11 – The TFT touch screen show”s Grinding In Process”, and the progress dial shows the process time. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then”Continue” will be shown on the interface. To continue grinding, press”Continue”. If the user wants to stop grinding, press”Finished”or Homepage button” “. After finish grinding, the user interface shows”Enjoy the Powder”, then the user can press”Finished”to return to the homepage.

Step 10 – Press the”Start”button, the machine starts to grind beans.

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6. Grind Pro Function

6.3 Grinding By Cups Mode

CUP MODE” “(Following the operation under the”Beginner Mode”)

Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Grind Pro”function.

Step 6 – Press to confirm it.

Step 2 – Press” “to select the “Cups”mode.
Select Gring Mode

Free

Cups

Time

Step 3 – Select desired number of cup.

Step 4 – The screen will show”Do The Following Steps”.

Step 5 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size.

Step 7 – Press setting value.

to input the grind

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Step 8 – Press confirm, the screen will show the minimum quantity of beans needed based on selected number of cups.

25
Add beans over 20g

Start

Step 9 – Open the bean hopper lid and add beans.

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6. Grind Pro Function

Step 10 – Press to confirm it.

25
Add beans over 20g

Start

Step 11 – Put the glass carafe under the powder outlet .

To continue working, press “Continue”. If the user wants to stop grinding, press”Finished”or Homepage button” “. After finish grinding, the user interface shows”Enjoy the Powder”, then the user can press”Finished”to return to the homepage.

Step 12 – Press 25

Add beans over 20g

Start

to confirm it.

Step 13 – Press the”Start”button, the machine starts to grind beans.
Step 14 – The TFT touch screen shows”Grinding In Process”, and the progress dial shows the process time. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then”Continue” will be shown on the interface.
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6.4 Grinding By Time Mode
TIME MODE” “(The following operations are under the”Beginner Mode”)
Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Grind Pro”function.

6. Grind Pro Function

Step 2 – Press” “Time”mode.

“to select the

Select Gring Mode

Step 7 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into bean hopper . The maximum quantity the user can put is 80g.

Free

Cups

Time

Step 3 – Select desired time (from the range between 1-99S) and then press confirm.

Select Time

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Step 8 – Press to confirm , the screen will show the third step: place container.

Step 4 – The screen will show the first step: rotate the dial to set.

Place container
Step 9 – Put glass carafe under the powder outlet .

Step 5 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size.

Step 10 – Press to confirm, the

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Step 6 – Press to confirm, the screen will show the second step: Add beans.

Step 11 – Press the”Start”button, the machine starts to grind beans.

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– Step 2 – Slide to left, and press -” “to select the”Weight”mode.

Select Gring Mode

20S

Free

Cups

Time

Step 3 – Turn over the built-in scale
20S
cover and put it on the built-in
scale and then press”Confirm”.

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6. Grind Pro Function

Step 4 – The screen will show weigh beans, first step press”Taring”to zero the scale.

Step 7 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size.

Step 5 – Add desired amount of coffee beans, the progress dial will indicate the bean amount, and then pres”s Confirm”.

Step 8 – Press to confirm, the screen will show the second step: Add beans.

NOTE In case the user puts beans over 200g, the progress dial will become red.
Step 6 – The screen will show the first step: rotate the dial to set.

Step 9 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into the bean hopper .
Step 10 – Press to confirm , the screen will show the third step: place container.
Place container
Step 11 – Put glass carafe under the powder outlet .

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6. Grind Pro Function

Step 12 – Press 25

Add beans over 20g

Start

to confirm, the screen will show the last step: Press Start.

Step 13 – Press the”Start”button, the machine starts to grind beans.

Step 14 – The TFT touch screen shows”Grinding In Process”, and the progress dial shows the process time. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then “Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue working, press”Continue”. If the user wants to stop grinding, press”Finished”or Homepage button” “. After finish grinding, the user interface shows”Enjoy the Powder”, then the user can press”Finished”to return to the homepage.

6. Grind Pro Function

NOTE

Tips for all grinding modes.
1. During the grinding, the machine will stop for 99s after every 99s of continuous grinding. After 99s of standby, a beep sound advises that the machine is ready for working again.

2. The machine needs to stop for 30min after cumulative 6 min (around 3 consecutive cycles) of grinding in every 10min.

3. The powder outlet is equipped with plasma emitters to avoid powder splashing and sticking, a cleaning is recommended for the plasma emitters by using brush after every 30 times of grinding.

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Pour Coffee Function

7.1 Brief Introduction

Function Coffee Mode

Sub-mode

Introduction for Modes

Machine Recipes

Beans Powder

Under the”Machine Recipes”mode, the user can brew coffee by following the machine’s preset recipes.

Yes,Built-In Scale

Beans

New Recipe

Powder

No,Other Scales Yes,Built-In Scale No,Other Scales

Pour

My

Coffee Recipes

Saved

Yes,Built-In Scale

To make coffee directly (press the recipe name)

Beans

Under the”My Recipes” No,Other Scales mode, the user can
create new recipes and Yes,Built-In Scale save desired recipes
according to demands.

Powder No,Other Scales

Recipes

To make coffeewith Some parameters can modifying be changed, while a recipe some can not, more (press the details refer to page Details 51. button)

Barista Mode
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Beans Powder

Yes, Built-In Scale No, Other Scales Yes, Built-In Scale No, Other Scales

It is suitable for the users with a good skill on operating coffee machines and brewing coffee. Also allows to save the user’s recipes.

7. Pour Coffee Function
The 3 pour-over coffee modes offer brewing cycles with different levels of user intervention in the coffee-making process, with Machine Recipes being the most automated, followed by My Recipes and Barista Mode.
NOTE 1. The water tank cover shall not be opened during use. 2. Usually water will be poured from the 3 in-line spouts, but it is possible that water will come out from the side spout at high brew speeds. 3. Water boils at 100(212) at the earth’s standard atmospheric pressure. The boiling point of water is lower at lower pressure and higher at higher pressure. The higher elevation, the lower the atmospheric pressure and water boiling point. Only when the water temperature of the recipe is lower than the water boiling point can the machine brew coffee properly. Hence, if a recipe requires a higher water temperature than the water boiling point, brewing this recipe at high elevations may fail. In this case, you need to set the water temperature of your recipe below the water boiling point so that the machine can brew the recipe normally.
7.2 Tips For Perfect Barista
– Always use clean, room temperature water in the coffee machine. – For an optimum coffee taste, use fresh coffee powder or coffee beans before brewing. – Do not reuse coffee powder since this will greatly reduce the coffee’s flavor.
– Reheating coffee is not recommended as coffee is at its peak flavor immediately after brewing.
– The machine is provided with a stainless steel filter and a conical PCTG V60 filter. The stainless steel filter can be used directly without filter paper, but the conical PCTG V60 filter requires a piece of V60 1/2 filter paper.
– The machine is compatible with many kinds of filters, drippers, brewers or carafes. If the user doesn’t want to use the carafe and filters supplied with the machine, a wide range of carafes and filters are available on the market as long as they don’t exceed the height that is from machine base to water spouts.
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7. Pour Coffee Function

195mm

225mm

Diameter of the outer water spout’s pouring track is 5cm.

Height from base to water

spouts is 225mm, to powder

outlet is 195mm.

7.3 Machine Recipes Mode

Machine Recipes” Mode”)

“(The following operations are under the”Beginner

NOTE
If the user wants to change to”Master Mode”, press the setting icon ” “to select the operation mode, and then press”Master Mode”.

To make coffee under the”Machine Recipes”mode, the user can select beans or powder. Then there will be 3 important brewing parameters that the user needs to input – the cups of coffee, coffee strength and grind setting.

Using Beans

Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.

Step 2 – Press” “to select the “Machine Recipes”.

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7. Pour Coffee Function

Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press”No”, the machine will not preheat the water.

Step 6 – The default is”1 cup”, press the icon to select desired coffee cups.
Medium
Step 7 – The default is”Medium”, press the icon to select desired coffee strength. Then press”Confirm”.

NOTE
If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.

Step 4 – Press” “Beans”mode.

“to select

Step 5 – The screen will show “Select Coffee Strength”page.
Select Coffee Strength

Step 8 – The screen will show”Do The Following Steps”.
Step 9 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size. (For pour over, the suggested range is between 20~30).

1 Cup

Medium Confirm

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Step 10 – Press to confirm it.
Input the grind setting
Step 11 – Press to input the same value the user have set on the grind setting dial , and press”Confirm”.
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Step 12 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into the bean hopper . The maximum quantity the user can put is 80g.
Step 13 – Press to confirm it.

like weighing beans and setting parameters to produce a faster and easier cup. – In Machine Recipes mode, if the user is using beans, the machine will not ask for weighing beans, and taste of coffee will be ensured as long as there are more beans in the bean hopper than the machine requires. A proper amount of beans would be automatically ground by the machine according to the selected cup quantity. For example, if the user wants to brew 2 cups, the machine will show that it needs at least 20g of beans, but actually more than 20g can be put into the bean hopper for the brewing. There is not an exact amount of beans the user needs to weigh. – Make sure there are more beans being put in the bean hopper than the machine requires.
Step 14 – Put glass carafe under
the powder outlet .

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Add beans over 20g

Start

NOTE – Compared to My Recipes and Barista modes, Machine Recipes mode is the most automated way to make coffee, it would simplify coffee-making process by reducing inputs from the user,
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Step 15 – Press to confirm it.

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Step 16 – Press”Start”, the machine starts to grind beans.

Step 20 – Press to confirm it.

Step 17 – The TFT touch screen shows”Grinding in Process”, and the progress dial shows the grinding condition. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then “Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue working, press”Continue”. After finish grinding, the user interface shows “Enjoy The Powder”, and then press”To Make Coffee”to pass in to next step.
Step 18 – Do all the steps by following the instruction.

Add water over 160mL
Step 21 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .
NOTE The water amount depends on the cup quantity that the user selected.The display shows the required amount. If the required amount of water is being preheated, skip this part.)
Step 22 – Press to confirm it. Then press”Start”, the machine starts to heat.

Step 19 – Move the glass carafe under the water spouts .
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Step 23 – The TFT touch screen shows”Waiting-Heating”, and the progress dial shows the heating temperature. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then “Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue heating, press “Continue”.

water amount). If the user wants to stop brewing, press”Pause”and then”Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue brewing, press”Continue”. After finish brewing, the machine will make three beep sounds, and the in terface shows”Enjoy Your Coffee”, which means the coffee is ready, and then the user can press “Finished”to return to the homepage.
Using Powder
Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.

Step 24 – After finish heating (95 /103), the machine will make two beep sounds, and the interface shows”Process Status”, which means the machine enters into the coffeebrewing process. At that time, the pump starts to pump water. The interface shows the current water temperature, poured water amount, brew speed and a progression of brew time (the dark blue curve indicates the time-varying brew speed; the light blue curve indicates the time-varying totally poured
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Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode of”Machine Recipes”.
Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press “No”, the machine will not preheat the water.

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NOTE If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes. Step 4 – Press” “to select “Powder”
Step 5 – Press”1 Cup/10g”(default setting) to select desired cups and the corresponding coffee powder amount.

Step 7 – Press”Taring”to zero the built-in scale .
Weigh Powder
10.0g
In sufficient Amount
Step 8 – Add desired amount of coffee powder, then press”Confirm”.
Step 9 – The amount of coffee powder must be close to the recommended value. Otherwise, the progress dial will become red.

Step 6 – Turn over the built-in scale cover and put on the built-in scale and then press”Confirm”.

Step 10 – Do all the steps by following the instructions.
Confirm
Step 11 – Add the coffee powder into the filter (/).
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Step 12 – Press

to confirm it.
Confirm

the cup quantity that the user selected. The display shows the required amount. If the required amount of water is being preheated, skip this part.)
Step 16 – Press to confirm it. Then press”Start”, the machine starts to heat water.

Step 13 – Put the glass carafe under the water spouts .
Step 14 – Press to confirm it.

Step 17 – The TFT touch screen shows”Waiting-Heating”, and the progress dial shows the heating temperature. If the user wants to pause, pres”s Pause”and then “Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue heating, press “Continue”.

Add water over 160mL
Step 15 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .
NOTE The water amount depends on
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Step 18 – After finish heating (95/ 103), the machine will make two beep sounds, and the interface shows “Process Status”, which means the machine enter into the coffee-brewing process, at that time, the pump starts to pump water. The interface shows the current water temperature, poured water amount, brew speed,

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and a progression of brew time (the dark blue curve indicates the time-varying brew speed; the light blue curve indicates the time-varying totally poured water amount). If the user wants to stop brewing, press”Pause”and then” Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue brewing, press” Continue”. After finish brewing, the machine will make three beep sounds, and the interface shows”Enjoy Your Coffee”, which means the coffee is ready, and then the user can press”Finished”to return to the homepage.

Amount of Cups
1 Cup
2 Cups
3 Cups
4 Cups
Amount of Cups 1 Cup 2 Cups 3 Cups 4 Cups

Details Of Machine Recipes

Coffee strength
Mild Medium Strong
Mild Medium Strong
Mild Medium Strong
Mild Medium Strong

Brew ratio

Water

First process

Powder Brew Total po- temper- Pour

amount ratio ured wa- ature Water

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Second process

Pour Brew Pause Water Speed Time (mL) (mL/s) (s)

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Third process

Pour Brew Pause Water Speed Time (mL) (mL/s) (s)

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Pour Brew Pause Water Speed Time (mL) (mL/s) (s)

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7.4 My Recipes Mode
NOTE If the user wants to change to”Master Mode”, press the setting icon ” “to select the operation mode, and then press”Master Mode”.
Under My Recipes, the user can either create a new recipe, or make coffee via a saved recipe.
New Recipes
Using Beans with Built-in Scale Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.

Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode of”My Recipes”.
Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press “No”, the machine will not preheat the water.
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NOTE
If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.
Step 4 – Press” “to select the mode of New Recipes”.

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Step 5 – Press” “Beans”.

“to select

Step 9 – Add a desired amount of coffee beans,then press”Confirm”.

Step 6 – Press” “to select”BuiltIn Scale”.

Step 10 – The screen will show”Do The Following Steps”.

Step 7 – Turn over the built-in scale cover and put on the built-in scale and then press”Confirm”.

Step 11 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size. (For pour over, the suggested range is between 20~30).

Step 12 – Press to confirm it.

Step 8 – Press”Taring”to zero the built-inscale .

Step 13 – Press to input the same value the user have set on the grind setting dial, and press”Confirm”.
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Step 14 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into the bean hopper .

Step 15 – Press to confirm it.

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Add beans over 20g

Start

Step 16 – Put glass carafe under the powder outlet .

Step 19 – The TFT touch screen show”s Grinding in Process”, and the progress dial shows the grinding condition. If needs to pause working, the user can press”Pause”and then “Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue working, press “Continue”. After finish grinding, the user interface shows”Enjoy The Powder”, and then press”To Make Coffee”to pass into next step.

Step 17 – Press to confirm it.
Step 18 – Press”Start”, the machine starts to grind beans.
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Step 20 – The machine will ask the user to select brew ratio, water temperature and finally add water into water tank. The below images show the single function.
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Step 21 – Press” “to select the 93°C
desired brew ratio (accurate to one Addwaterover300mL Move the carafe under the water outlet
decimal place). The machine based on previous setting will give the user a currently available range of brew ratio, the user can select a desired value within this range. After selection, press”Confirm”

Step 23 – Do all the steps by following the instruction.
Step 24 – Move the glass carafe under the water spouts .

Step 25 – Press to confirm it.

Step 22 – Press” “to select the desired temperature. The user can select temperature between the range of 80 (176)-99(210). After selection, pres”s Confirm”. Then press”Confirm”again to pass to next step.

Add water over 160mL

Start

Step 26 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .

NOTE
The water amount depends on the cup quantity that the user selected.The display shows the required amount. If the required amount of water is being preheated, skip this part.)

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Step 27 – Press to confirm it. After finish the steps, press”Confirm”.
Step 28 – The TFT touch screen show”s Select Your Recipe”, the default setting is based on a single brew process. Under default conditions, the total quantity of water is fixed based on the coffee beans/ powder amounNtO, tTheEuser is not allowed to change the value. The user can change the brew speed and spin speed. The pause time is not available for changing because it works only with two or more processes. Then press”Start” to brew.

processes, the user will sequentially set poured water volume, brew speed, spin speed and pause time ( the time between two different processes). The bloom time is determined by the sum time of pouring water time and pause time.
When the first process is finished, the machine will stop pouring water for the pause time set by the user. After the pause time is over, the machine will start to brew the next process. The total amount of final coffee is equal to the water amount set in the machine minus the water amount absorbed by the coffee powder. To delete a process, the user can long press the process and slide it left until a icon shows, then press the to delete the process.

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Step 29 – If the user wants to add more processes and divide the total quantity of water into different steps, press”Add Process”, the user can add one or more processes. The maximum processes of the machine can be shown is 10. When adding

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90ml 4ml/s F 45ml 4ml/s F 45ml 4ml/s F
93°C

0s 22s 0s 11s 0s 11s

Step 30 – Select your water volume, and then press”Confirm”.

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Step 31 – Select your brew speed, and then press”Confirm”.

Brew Speed Range Brew Speed RangeTemperatures

Selected Water Temperature

Brew Speed

80°C(176°F)-93°C(200°F

3-9mL/s

94°C(201°F)-96°C(205°F

3-6mL/s

97°C(206°F)-99°C(210°F

3-4mL/s

The user can set brew speed from 3 to 9mL/s. However, the brew speed is adjustable in accordance with different water temperatures. (Check the above table)

Step 32 – Select your spin speed, and then press”Confirm”.

Select Your Spin Speed
XF-Fastest F-Fast
Confirm

Select Your Spin Speed M-Medium S-Slow
Confirm

Spin speed: The machine also allows the user to change the spin speed of the water spouts at 4 different speed levels, and the speed levels are labeled as XF (Fastest, around 15s/round), F (Fast, around 20s/round), M (Medium, around 25s/round) and S (Slow, around 30s/round).
Step 33 – Select your pause time between two different processes, and then press”Confirm”.
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Select Your Pause Time

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Step 34 – Press”Start”to pass into next step.

90ml 4ml/s F 45ml 4ml/s F 45ml 4ml/s F
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NOTE

From this step on and during brewing, if the user accidentally presses Homepage icon” “, the interface will show to the user three options: “No””, Yes”or”Yes&save recipe”. If the user selects”No”, the machine will be back to current page; if the user chooses”Yes”, the machine will
stop making coffee and be back to the Home page; if the user chooses “Yes&save recipe”, the machine will turn to”Name Your Coffee”page. For more details about this page, please refer to the following operation steps of 36 to 38.

Step 35 – The TFT touch screen shows”Waiting-Heating”, and the progress dial shows the heating temperature. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then”Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue heating, press “Continue”. After finish heating, the machine will make two beep sounds, the interface shows”Process Status”, which means the machine enters into the coffee-brewing process, the interface shows the current water temperature, poured water amount, brew speed and a progression of brew time (the dark blue curve indicates the time-varying brew speed; the light blue curve indicates the time-varying totally poured water amount). If needs to pause brewing, the user can press”Pause”and then”Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue brewing, press”Continue”.
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Step 36 – After finish brewing, the machine will make three beep sounds, and the interface shows”Enjoy Your Coffee”, which means the coffee is ready. The machine will make three beep sounds, and the interface will show to the user two options”: Finished”or”Name Your Coffee”, if the user chooses”Finished”, the machine will be back to homepage; if the user chooses”Name Your Coffee” the machine will open a new page named”Name Your Coffee”, and the user can go on to the next step.
Step 37 – On the page of”Name Your Coffee”, the interface shows to the user two options:”Exit”or”Confirm”. If the user presses” Exit”, the machine will be back to the homepage; if the user wants to save the recipe, the user can press the text”Name Your Coffee”in the middle area to input the name, the maximum characters can be inputted is 20. The user can press to finish inputting the name, and then press”Confirm”. Then the machine will open a new page named”Recipe Details”.
Step 38 – The user can press the corresponding area(on the right side of the coffee bean/powder icon) to input the coffee bean information (e.g. Ethiopia Yirga Cheffe beans, natural, light roasted), maximum 55 characters, and then press
to confirm.This page can only be checked, all parameters cannot be modified, if you need to modify, enter Save recipes to modify, refer to page 51,”SAVED RECIPES”.
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Then scroll to the bottom of the page, the interface will show to the user two options”: Cancel”and”Save”. The”Cancel”means that the recipe name and bean information will not be saved, and the interface will be back to homepage directly; the”Save”means that the recipe name and bean information will be saved in”Saved Recipes”list, and an”Exit”button can be pressed to go back to homepage. On this page, only the bean/powder information is available for modifying.

Step 39 – To check the saved recipe details, please refer to page 51 SAVE RECIPES.
NOTE
There are some free space left for the user to save recipes and bean information, when the space is full, a warning will appear – Insufficient storage available, delete some saved recipes.

Using Beans with Other Scales Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.
Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode of”My Recipes”

Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press “No”, the machine will not preheat the water.

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NOTE
If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.
Step 4 – The screen will show”Do The Following Steps”.

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Step 8 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into the bean hopper .

Step 9 – Press to confirm it.

Step 5 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size. (For pour over, The suggested range is between 20~30).
Step 6 – Press to confirm it.

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Add beans over 20g

Start

Step 10 – Input the bean amount, and pou”r Confirm”.

Input Bean Amount

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Step 11 – Put glass carafe under the powder outlet .

Step 7 – Press to input the same value the user have set on the grind setting dial, and press”Confirm”.
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Step 12 – Press to confirm it. Then pres”s Start”, the machine starts to grind beans.

“No”, the machine will not preheat the water.

Step 13 – To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps from 19 to 38 in the section of Using Beans with Built-in Scale.
Using Powder with Built-in Scale
Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.

NOTE
If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.
Step 4 – Press” “to select the mode of”New Recipes”.

Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode of”My Recipes”

Step 5 – Press” “to select “Powder”mode.

Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press

Step 6 – Press” Scale”.

“to select”Built-In

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Step 7 – Turn over the built-in scale cover and put on the built-in scale and then press”Confirm”.

Step 10 – Press” “to select the desired brew ratio (accurate to one decimal place). The machine will give the user a currently available range of brew ratio, the user can select the desired value within this range. After selection, press”Confirm”.

Step 8 – Press”Taring”to zero the built-in scale .

Step 11 – Press” “to select the desired temperature. The user can select temperature between the range of 80 (176)-99(210).

Step 9 – Add a desired amount of coffee powder, then press”Confirm”.

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Step 12 – Do all the steps by following the instruction.

Step 17 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .

Confirm
Step 13 – Add the coffee powder into a filter (/).

Step 14 – Press

to confirm it.
Confirm

Confirm
Step 15 – Put the glass carafe under the water spouts .

Step 16 – Press to confirm it.

NOTE The water amount depends on the cup that the user selected. The display shows the required amount.If the required amount of water is being preheated, skip this part.)
Step 18 – Press to confirm it. Then pres”s Confirm”, the machine will pass into next step.

Press Confirm

Confirm

Step 19 – To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps from 27 to 38 in the section of Using Beans with Built-in Scale.

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Add water over 32mL

Confirm

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Using Powder with Other Scales Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.

Step 4 – Press” “to select the mode of”New Recipe”.

Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode of”My Recipes”

Step 5 – Press” “Powder”

“to select

Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press “No”, the machine will not preheat the water.

Step 6 – Press” “to select other scales and press”Confirm”.
Step 7 – Input the amount of coffee powder, and press”Confirm”.

NOTE
If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.

Step 8 – To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps from 10 to 19 in the section of Using Powder with Built-in Scale.
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Saved Recipes
(The following operations are under the”Beginner Mode”)
NOTE If the user wants to change to “Master Mode”, press the setting icon” “to select the operation mode, and then press”Master Mode”.
To Make Coffee Directly Press the Saved Recipes icon, the user will be guided to a saved recipe list, from which the user can choose a recipe to make coffee without setting many brew parameters. 1. Using Beans with Built-in Scale Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.
Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode of”My Recipes”.

Step 3 – Press” “to select”Saved Recipes”.
Step 4 – Select a desired recipe, press directly the recipe name and the user can skip to step 5. Step 5 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press “No”, the machine will not preheat the water.
NOTE If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.
Step 6 – Press” “to select “Built-InScale”

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Step 7 – Turn over the built-in scale cover and put on the built-in scale and then press”Confirm”.

Step 11 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set the grinding size according to the setting of selected recipe.

20.0g
In Sufficient Amout
Step 8 – Press”Taring”to zero the built-inscale .
20.0g
In Sufficient Amout
Step 9 – Add the amount of coffee beans (the value should be close to the value set before, otherwise, it cannot be confirmed), then press”Confirm”.

Step 12 – Press to confirm it.
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Step 13 – Open the bean hopper lid and add beans to the bean hopper .

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Step 10 – Do all the steps by following the instructions.

Step 14 – Press to confirm it.
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Step 15 – Put the glass carafe under the powder outlet .

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Step 16 – Press to confirm it, then pres”s Start”, the machine starts to grind.

Step 17 – The TFT touch screen shows “Grinding In Process”, and the progress dial shows the process time. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then”Continue” will be shown on the interface. To continue working, press “Continue”. After finish grinding, the user interface shows”Enjoy The Powder”, and then press”To Make Coffee”to pass into next step.

Step 19 – Move the glass carafe under the water spouts .

Step 20 – Press to confirm it.

Add water over 600mL

Start

Step 21 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .

Step 18 – Do all the steps by following the instruction.
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NOTE
The water Amount depends on the recipe that the user selected. The display shows the required amount. If the required amount of water is being preheated, skip this part.)

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Step 22 – Press to confirm it. Then pres”s Start”, the machine starts to heat.
Step 23 – The TFT touch screen shows”Waiting-Heating”, and the progress dial shows the heating temperature. If the user wants to pause, pres”s Pause”and then “Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue heating, press “Continue”.

Step 24 – After finish heating, the interface shows”Process Status”, which means the machine enters into the coffee-brewing process, at that time, the pump starts to pump water. The interface shows the current water temperature, poured water amount, brew speed and a progression of brew time (the dark blue curve indicates the timevarying brew speed; the light blue curve indicates the time-varying totally poured water amount). If the user wants to stop brewing, press”Pause”and then”Continue” will be shown on the interface. To continue brewing, press”Continue”. After finish brewing, the machine will make three beep sounds, and the interface shows”Enjoy Your Coffee”, which means the coffee is ready, and then the user can press “Finished”to return to the homepage.
2. Using Beans with Other Scale
NOTE
To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps in the section of Using Beans with Built-in Scale from My Recipes.

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3. Using Powder with Built-in Scale
NOTE
To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps in the section of Using Powder with Built-in Scale from My Recipes.

– If the user wants to delete the recipe, the user can hold and press the selected recipe and slide it to the left until” “shows, then press” “to delete the selected recipe.

4. Using Powder with Other Scale
NOTE
To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps in the section of Using Powder With Other Scale from My Recipes.

– If the user would like to modify one saved recipe, the user needs to touch”Details”of a corresponding recipe, then scroll to the bottom and press”Modify Recipe”, then make modifications.

To Make Coffee with a Modified Recipe
This machine allows the user to delete or modify any saved recipe except the”Calibration”one. The “Calibration”recipe is preset for flowmeter calibration, it cannot be deleted or modified. After modifying a recipe, the user can make coffee by pressing the recipe’s name.

4.ECBC4Cups 5.test01 6.test02 7.test03 8.test04

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– After finish modifications, there are three options”: Cancel””, Save As New”, and”Save”. The”Save”means that modifications will be saved; the”Save As New”means that modifications will be saved as a new recipe and the original recipe remains unchanged; the”Cancel”means that modifications will not be saved.
Ethiopia beans

NOTE
When a recipe is being modified, there are some parameters(shown in dark gray and highlighted with green colour) can be changed, while some(shown in light gray and highlighted with red colour) can not. The below table will also give details.

Parameters can be modified Bean/powder information Grind setting Water temperature Water volume(except last pour) Brew speed Spin speed Pause time

Parameters can not be modified Bean/powder amount Brew ratio Bloom time Water volume(only last pour) — — —

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7.5 Barista Mode
Barista Mode” “(The following operations are under the “Beginner Mode”)
NOTE
If the user wants to change to “Master Mode”,press the setting icon” “to select the operation mode, and then press”Master Mode”.
Using Beans with Built-in Scale
Step 1 – Press” “to select the “Pour Coffee”function.

NOTE
If the user chooses”Yes”, must remember to add some water to the water tank to avoid potential safety hazards. Adding water to the Max. level is suggested for all pour coffee modes.
Step 4 – Press” “to select”Beans”.

Step 2 – Press” “to select the mode to”Barista Mode”

Step 5 – Press” In Scale”.

“to select”Built-

Step 3 – The screen will show”Select Preheat Function”. Press”Yes”, the machine will be preheating the water to 80/176 while the user is making other preparations; press”No”, the machine will not preheat the water.
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Step 6 – Turn over the built-in scale cover and put on the built-in scale and then press”Confirm”.

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Step 11 – Press to confirm it.

Step 7 – Press”Taring”to zero the built-in scale .
Step 8 – Add a desired amount of coffee beans, then press”Confirm”.

Step 12 – Press to input the same value the user have set on the grind setting dial, and press”Confirm”.
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Step 13 – Open the bean hopper lid , and add beans into the bean hopper .

Step 9 – The screen will show”Do The Following Steps”.

Step 14 – Press to confirm it.

Step 10 – Rotate the grind setting dial to set preferred grinding size. (For pour over, the suggested range is between 20~30).

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Step 15 – Put glass carafe under the powder outlet .

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Step 16 – Press to confirm it.
Step 17 – Press”Start”, the machine starts to grind beans.

Step 19 – Press” “to select a desired brew ratio (accurate to one decimal place). The machine based on previous setting will give the user a currently available range of brew ratio , the user can select a desired value within this range. After selection, press”Confirm”.

Step 18 – The TFT touch screen shows”Grinding In Process”, and the progress dial shows the process time. If the user wants to pause, press”Pause”and then”Continue” will be shown on the interface. on the interface. To continue working, press”Continue”. After finish grinding, the user interface shows “Enjoy The Powder”, and then press “To Make Coffee”to pass into next step.

Step 20 – Press” “to select the desired temperature. The user can select temperature between the range of 80 (176)-99(210). Then pres”s Confirm”.

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Step 21 – Do all the steps by following the instruction.

Step 24 – Add water into the water tank , and close the water tank cover .

Step 22 – Move the glass carafe under the water spouts .

Step 23 – Press to confirm it.

Add water over 600mL

Start

NOTE
The water Amount depends on the recipe that the user selected. The display shows the required amount. If the required amount of water is being preheated, skip this part.)
Step 25 – Press to confirm it. Then press”Start”, the machine starts to heat.

NOTE
During the brewing, if the user accidentally presses Homepage icon” “, the interface will show to the user three options”: No””, Yes”or “Yes&save recipe”. If the user selects”No”, the machine will be back to current page; if the user chooses”Yes”, the machine will stop making coffee and be back to the Home page; if the user chooses”Yes&save recipe”, the machine will turn to”Name Your Coffee”page. For more details about this page, please refer to the following operation steps of 31 to 33.
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Step 26 – The TFT touch screen shows”Waiting-Heating”, and the progress dial shows the heating temperature. If needs to pause heating, the user can press “Pause”and then”Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue heating, press”Continue”.

Step 27 – After finish heating, the machine will make two beep sounds, and the interface shows”Making Coffee”page. On this page, the user can in real time adjust the brew speed and spin speed. Total water volume, poured water volume and remaining water volume will be clearly indicated on the screen. Besides, there is a timer on the screen, it can show pouring time, pause time, bloom time for each pour, and total bloom time for the whole brew. After selecting a desired brew speed and spin speed, press”Start”button and then the machine starts to brew coffee.

Poured water in total Poured water for each pour

Total water needed Remaining water

Pouring time for each pour

Bloom time in total

Pause time for each pour

Bloom time for each pour

Brew Speed Range Based on Different Water Temperatures

Selected Water Temperature 80°C(176°F)-93°C(200°F 94°C(201°F)-96°C(205°F

Brew Speed 3-9mL/s 3-6mL/s

97°C(206°F)-99°C(210°F

3-4mL/s

NOTE
The user can set brew speed from 3 to 9mL/s. However, the brew speed is adjustable in accordance with different water temperatures. (Check the above table).

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7. Pour Coffee Function
NOTE Spin speed (The machine also allows the user to change the spin speed of the water spouts at 4 different speed levels, and the speed levels are labeled as XF (Fastest, around 15s/round), F (Fast, around 20s/round), M (Medium, around 25s/round) and S (Slow, around 30s/round).
Step 28 – During brewing, if the user presses”Pause”, the machine will stop pouring water and start to calculate the pause time, and then”Continue”will be shown on the interface. When the user presses”Continue”, the machine starts to brew from the previous quantity of water already brewed. Automatically, the machine memorizes this action as a second process. Based on this manual function, the user can add as many processes as the user wants, but the maximum processes is 10. Step 29 – During brewing, the user can press”Check The Data”to check the process status. A diagram is shown to indicate the progression of brew time (the dark blue curve indicates the time-varying brew speed; the light blue curve indicates the time-varying totally poured water amount). Press ,the machine will be back to previous page; press” Pause and back”, the machine will stop pouring water, start to calculate the pause time and go back to previous page; press”Finished”, the machine will be back to homepage.
Step 30 – After finish brewing, the interface shows”Enjoy Your Coffee”, which means the coffee is ready. The interface will show to the user two options”: Finished” or”Name Your Coffee”, if the user chooses”Finished”, the machine will be back to homepage; if the user chooses”Name Your Coffee”the machine will open a new page named”Name Your Coffee”, and the user can go on to the next step.
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7. Pour Coffee Function
Step 31 – On the page of”Name Your Coffee”, the interface shows to the user two options:”Exit”or”Confirm”. If the user presses” Exit”, the machine will be back to the homepage; if the user wants to save the recipe, the user can press the text”Name Your Coffee”in the middle area to input the name, the maximum characters can be inputted is 20. The user can press to finish inputting the name, and then press”Confirm”. Then the machine will open a new page named”Recipe Details”.
Step 32 – The user can press the corresponding area(on the right side of the coffee bean/powder icon) to input the coffee bean information(e.g. Ethiopia Yirga Cheffe beans, natural, light roasted), maximum 55 characters, and then press to confirm. Then scroll to the bottom of the page, the interface will show to the user two options:”Cancel”and”Save”. The”Cancel”means that the recipe name and bean information will not be saved, and the interface will be back to homepage directly; the”Save”means that the recipe name and bean information will be saved in”Saved Recipes”list, and an”Exit”button can be pressed to go back to homepage. On this page, only the bean/powder information is available for modifying.
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7. Pour Coffee Function
Step 33 – To check the saved recipe details, please refer to Page 47 SAVE RECIPES. NOTE 1. Recipes from Barista Mode will be also saved in the list of My Recipes -> Saved Recipes. 2. There are some free space left for the user to save recipes and bean information, when the space is full, a warning will appear – Insufficient storage available, delete some saved recipes.
Using Beans with Other Scales
NOTE To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps in the section of Using Beans with Built-in Scale from My Recipes & Using Beans with Built-in Scale from Barista Mode.
Using Powder with Built-in Scale
NOTE To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps in the section of Using Powder with Built-in Scale from My Recipes & Using Beans with Built-in Scale from Barista Mode.
Using Powder with Other Scales
NOTE To brew coffee, operate the machine by referring to the operation steps in the section of Using Powder With Other Scale from My Recipes & Using Beans with Built-in Scale from Barista Mode.
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Scale Mode Function

NOTE
For Scale mode, there is no difference between”Beginner Mode”and”Master Mode”.

Step 5 – Weight readings will be shown on the screen, and then touch “Finished”button to be back to the homepage.

Step 1 – Press” “to select”Scale” function.

Step 2 – Turn over the built-in scale cover and put on the built-in scale .

NOTE
It is available with a maximum weight of 2500g, but weighing items below 2000g is recommended to avoid damage.

Step 3 – Press”Taring”to zero the built-in scale .

Step 4 – Add items to the built-in scale cover .

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Kettle Mode Function

NOTE For Kettle mode, there is no difference between”Beginner Mode”and “Master Mode”.
9.1 Heat Water
Step 1 – Press” “to select the”Kettle Mode”.
Step 2 – Press” “to select the”Heat Water”function.
Step 3 – Add water to the water tank , and then press the temperature icon to select a desired heating temperature(default is 98/208, available range is 40-99 /104-210), and confirm.
Step 4 – Press the clock icon to select a warm-keeping duration(default is 0min, available range is 0-120min), and confirm. When temperature is set above 92 (198), warm keeping is not available, and accordingly the clock icon will not function.
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9. Kettle Mode Function
Step 5 – After setting temperature and warm-keeping duration, press”Start”to heat water. During water heating, temperature can be paused or continued.

9. Kettle Mode Function

NOTE If the added water temperature is lower than the temperature set for heating, the machine will show”Waiting-Heating”; if the added water temperature is higher than the temperature set for heating, the machine will show”Waiting-Cooling”.
Step 6 – After water heating is completed, the machine will make two beep sounds, and the interface shows”Enjoy The Water”page. On this page, the user can choose to pour water out with or without rotation. If water will be poured out, a container must be put under the water spouts .
Step 7 – If warm-keeping duration was set above 0min, on the”Enjoy The Water” page, the selected warm-keeping and real-time temperatures will be displayed in the left circle; the warm-keeping duration, passed time and remaining time will be shown in the right circle. Press the Finished button it will turn back to homepage.
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Step 8 – If warm-keeping duration was set on 0min, on the”Enjoy The Water”page, the selected warm-keeping and real-time temperatures will be displayed in the circle; no warm-keeping duration circle will be shown. Press the Finished button it will turn back to homepage.
Step 9 – On the Enjoy The Water page, when all the water in the water tank is poured out, the interface will turn to the Enjoy The Day page automatically.
NOTE 1. Before starting to heat water, make sure there is enough water in the tank. “Enough water” means there must be some water in the tank during the entire warm-keeping process to avoid overheating, and 100mL of water is recommended. Therefore, the amount of water needed in the tank is based on how much water you want to drink, settings of warmkeeping temperature, and warm- keeping duration.
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9. Kettle Mode Function
2. Frequent overheating will probably shorten the machine’s lifespan. 3. To exit warm-keeping function, press the Finished or Homepage button. 4. The machine will automatically exit warm keeping function when time is up or due to water shortage. 5. 20mL of water will be consumed after 2h of warm-keeping at 92(198).
9.2 Empty Water
NOTE The”Empty Water”function can work at any water temperature. Step 1 – Press” “to select the”Kettle Mode”.
Step 2 – Press” “to select the”Empty Water”function.
Step 3 – Place a glass carafe under the water spouts .
Step 4 – Press”Start”button to execute the”Empty Water”function.
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9. Kettle Mode Function

Step 5 – The pump starts to pump water. If needs to pause pumping water, the user can press”Pause”and then”Continue”will be shown on the interface. To continue pumping water, press”Continue”. After finish emptying water, press the”Finished”button on the”Enjoy The Day”page, the machine will be back to the homepage.

Waiting-Emptying

Waiting-Emptying

Pause

Continue

NOTE
If the user doesn’t want all the water in the water tank to be poured out, a Homepage button” “on the right top corner can be pressed to go back to the homepage, then the machine will stop pouring.

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Descaling Function

NOTE Be sure to unplug this machine before cleaning and let the machine cool down completely. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plug or unit in water or liquid.
– A clean coffee machine is essential for making great-taste coffee. Clean all the accessories each time and clean the coffee machine’s water scale regularly as specified in the”Descaling” “(Beginner Mode)”section. Descaling Mode allows the user to clean the water tank easily. – It is recommended that the user cleans the plasma emitters with a soft brush after every 30 times of grinding.
Plasma Emitters
– To clean the exterior of the machine, wipe with a soft, slightly moist cloth, and wipe the machine dry after cleaning. – Never use corrosive detergents, wire brushes, abrasive scourers, metal or sharp utensils to clean the machine.
NOTE 1. Compared to”Beginner Mode”, there is no page for descaling instructions before 2nd cycle of descaling in “Master Mode”. 2. This machine is programmed that when it reaches 50,000mL of poured water(if filtered water used), it
will prompt a cleaning message. If the user brews coffee with hard water (e.g. well water), the machine needs to be descaled more frequently, like when total poured water reaches 20,000mL every time. Specific descaling time depends on hardness of water. Soft water, for instance, filtered water is recommended for this machine. Brewing with hard water would faster produce limescale that lowers performance and life of the pump, or even clogs the water pipes and
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10. Descaling Function
flow meter inside. Every time when the machine pours water inaccurately, descale it and then try again. If the problem still exists, perform flow meter calibration, see page 84 Troubleshooting 17. If the problem finally cannot be solved, contact Gevi Customer Care. Step 1 – To confirm descaling, press” “to select the”Descaling”mode.
Step 2 – In the diagram o”f Check The Status”, it shows a total amount of water that has been brewed, the user can choose to”Descale Now”or descale”Later”.
Step 3 – If the user choose”Descale Now”, follow the instructions to perform descaling. Fill the water tank with 300mL of water and corresponding amount of descaler, and place a container under the water spouts , then press the”Start”button, the machine will skip to next step; if the user chooses”Later”, the machine will be back to homepage.
Step 4 – The interface shows”Waiting-Descaling”, which means the machine is performing a descaling cycle. To pause descaling, press”Pause”button and then”Continue”is shown in the interface. To continue descaling, press “Continue”button.When the water tank is empty, the pump will stop pumping water and a”2nd cycle”descaling will be shown in the interface.
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10. Descaling Function
Step 5 – If a 2nd cycle descaling is wanted, perform by referring to the operations of the”1st cycle”. When the water tank is empty, the pump will stop pumping water and the interface shows a”Descaling Completed”page. The”Finished” button can be pressed to return to the homepage.
NOTE 1. After one cycle of descaling, the poured water amount shown on the “Check The Status”page will not change, whereas after two cycles of descaling, it will be reset to 0mL. 2. After descaling, all the water will be poured out and the water pipes are empty. It’s better to add some water in the water tank and pump out to make sure the water pipes have no air inside. This is good for the next brew.
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11. Cleaning And Maintenance-Grinder
– Deposits of grinds & oils build up over time, affecting the taste of the coffee & operation of the integrated Grinder. – If the Grinder is used frequently (everyday), the Burrs need to be cleaned to ensure best performance of the integrated Grinder. Regular cleaning helps the Burrs achieve consistent grinding results, which is especially important when grinding coffee beans for pour over.
11.1 Every 30 Times of Grinding
– It is recommended that the user cleans the plasma emitters with a soft brush after every 30 times of grinding.

Plasma Emitters

– To clean the exterior of the machine, wipe with a soft, slightly moist cloth, and wipe the machine dry after cleaning. – Never use corrosive detergents, wire brushes, abrasive scourers, metal or sharp utensils to clean the machine. – Do not clean the bean hopper with water, instead, use a dry cloth.
11.2 When Required
When there are beans stuck in the grinding chamber or after a long time not use. – Cleaning the grinding chamber can not be finished on the touch screen. However, it’s very easy to clean. It can be directly opened by bare hands, without using any tools. To clean it, follow the instructions as below.
Unmovable Burr Inner Ring Cap

Grinding Chamber Outer Ring Cap
Grind setting Dial

Latch Plate

Spring

Removable Burr

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Cleaning And Maintenance-Grinder

NOTE 1. To prevent the risk of injury, unplug the machine before cleaning. 2. Do not immerse the electrical parts of the machine in water or other liquids. 3. Don’t use water to clean the grinding part.
Cleaning The Grind Chamber
Step 1 – Long press the power switch to switch off and unplug the machine.

Step 2 – Disassemble the bean hopper from the machine.

Step 5 – Remove the latch plate , removable flat burr and pull it out, also remove the spring from the motor shaft, then the grinding chamber is open.

Step 3 – Grab the outer ring cap and pull it out directly.

Step 6 – Clean the grinding chamber with the cleaning brush. After cleaning, reassemble all the parts to the main unit.

Step 4 – Rotate the inner ring cap counter- clockwise to unscrew it.and remove the inner ring cap .
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11. Cleaning And Maintenance-Grinder
NOTE When assembling the grinder, do not miss any part, especially the spring, removable burr and latch plate. Step 7 – Remove any coffee grinds from the Grind Outlet with the Cleaning Brush and wipe with a damp cloth, wipe dry.
CAUTION To prevent damage to the machine, do not use alkaline cleaning agents, abrasives or metal scourers.
WARNING Do not immerse the machine in water.
Reassemble the Grinder
Step 1 – Place the spring , removable flat burr and latch plate to the motor shaft.
Step 2 – Install the grind setting dial, make sure the pin on the back of the grind setting dial inserted into the micro-switch . Step 3 – One hand hold the grind setting dial , the other hand clockwise screw the inner ring cap .
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12. Cleaning And Maintenance-Brewer
Step 4 – Grab the outer ring cap and mount it to the grinder when its dot is aligned with the dot on the grinder.
NOTE Make sure all parts are properly installed to the grinder.
Install the Bean Hopper
– Insert the bean hopper to the grinder’s collar. – Rotate the bean hopper clockwise to a full lock position. – When the bean hopper is correctly seated, there will be a”TA”sound.
NOTE If the bean hopper is not installed properly then the micro-switch below the bean hopper is not activated.The content of fault pops up every two minutes until the fault is solved.
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12. Cleaning And Maintenance-Brewer
12.1 Every Time
Step 1 – After operating the”Pour coffee”and”Kettle mode”functions, it is recommended to empty the water tank every time to keep dry. Step 2 – The machine is in the READY state for all features. Step 3 – On the homepage, Pres”s “to select the” Kettle Mode”.

Step 4 – Press”

“to select the”Empty Water”function.

Step 5 – Place a glass carafe under the water spouts .

Step 6 – Press”Start”button to execute the”Empty Water”function.
Step 7 – The pump starts to pump water. Step 8 – After finish emptying water, press the”Finished”button on the”Enjoy The Day”page, the machine will be back to the homepage.
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12. Cleaning And Maintenance-Brewer
12.2 When Required
– If the brewer is used frequently (everyday), the brewer need to be cleaned to ensure best performance. – Regular cleaning helps the brewer achieve consistent brewing results, which is especially important when brewing. – When the poured water amount is over 50,000mL, a warning will pop up – Poured water over 50,000mL, it’s time for descaling. Following on-screen instructions, the user can easily clean the water tank automatically. Please refer to the Page 67-69 “Descaling Function” to arrange descaling.
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Troubleshooting

No

Problem

1

The machine

cannot work.

Possible cause

Solution

The power outlet is not plugged well.

Plug the power cord into a wall outlet correctly, if the machine still does not work, please contact with the authorized service facility for assistance.

Remarks /

2

The bean hopper is not installed properly, or the micro-switch

Clockwise rotate the bean hopper to full lock

The content of fault pops up every two minutes

below the bean (Pop-up message) hopper is not

position.

until the fault is solved.

activated.

1. Please contact with the authorized

service facility for

assistance.

2. Check whether

the grinder is jammed by beans; Clean the grinder

to remove the

The power board jammed beans.

does not detect 3. Check whether The content of

the rotation of the the sensor in the fault pops up

3

grinder motor.

motor (motor speed only one time.

(Pop-up message)

measurement) are

correctly connected

with the power

board .

4. Check whether the lead wire of the grinder motor is reliably connected with the power board.

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13. Troubleshooting

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

1. There is no water Put required amount in the water tank. of water into the
water tank.

– Pump some water

out by using Empty

Water function in

2. All the below cases Kettle Mode before

would possibly lead making coffee.

to a warning:

– To avoid this

– When the water happen,when all

pipe is empty with the water will be

some air inside, like poured out and the 1. Before making

after descaling, a water pipes are coffee each time, it

long time not use empty. It’s better is suggested that

or run out of water to add some water the user dispenses

4

when making coffee in the water tank some hot water to

and so on.

and pump out to rinse filters by using

– A very low brew make sure the water Kettle mode.

(Pop-up message) speed.

pipes have no air 2. The content of

inside. This is good fault pops up only

for the next brew. one time.

3. The flowmeter works inaccurately.

Calibrate the flowmeter, contact Gevi customer care.

Please contact with

4. Water supply system malfunctions.

contact Gevi customer care or authorized service facility for

assistance.

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13. Troubleshooting

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

1. The content of

fault pops up once,

if the user doesn’t

close it manually,

it will close

automatically after

1. Stop grinding 3 seconds and jump

beans for 99s and to the Finished page.

5

Grinding motor over heat protection.

it will be back to normal. 2. Unplug the power

Click Finished button to return to the homepage and

(Pop-up message)

cord and restart it. the fault will pop up again;

2. The content of

fault pops up every

time when using the

grinding function

until the fault is

solved.

1. The content of

fault pops up once,

if the user doesn’t close it manually,

it will close

automatically after

1. Stop grinding 3 seconds and jump

beans for 30min to the Finished page.

Grinding motor over and it will be back Click Finished button

6

heat protection.

to normal.

to return to the

2. Unplug the power homepage and the

(Pop-up message)

cord and restart it. fault will pop up

again;

2. The content of fault pops up every

time when using the

grinding function until the fault is

solved.

Please clean the

Descaling indication water tank , refer The content of fault

7

if cumulative poured to the section of pops up every two

water exceeds

Descaling” ” minutes until the

50,000mL.

in FUNCTION

fault is solved.

INSTRUCTIONS.

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Descaling indication Please clean the The content of fault

if cumulative poured water tank , refer pops up every two

water exceeds

to the section of minutes until the

50,000mL.

Descaling” “in fault is solved.

13. Troubleshooting 7 (Pop-up message)

FUNCTION INSTRUCTIONS.

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

The grind setting dial 1Check whether The content of fault

8 8

(Pop-up message) (Pop-up message)

is not installed properly, or the micro-switch(31) bTehheignrdintdhseegttriningddial settiisngnodtiainl stailslendot apcrtoivpaeterldy,. or the micro-switch(31) behind the grind setting dial is not

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2inCphleacke.whether
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pops up every two minutes until the fault is solved.
The content of fault pops up every two minutes until the fault is solved.

activated.

sewrivthictehfeaaciulitthyofroizred

assesirsvtiacnecfea.cility for

assistance.

1. Please contact with the authorized service facility for assistance.

2. Check whether the

The NTC(thermostat NTCthermostat The content of fault

of the water tank of the water tank pops up every two

is disconnected from and the power minutes until the

9

the power board. board are correctly fault is solved.

(Pop-up message)

connected.

3. Check whether

the NTCthermostat

of the water tank

is damaged.

1. Please contact

with the authorized

service facility for

assistance.

The connection

2. Check whether

between the NTC there is a short

10

Temperature sensor (thermostat) of the 2 short circuit fault. water tank and
the power board is

circuit between the NTC(thermostat of the water tank

No pup-up message.

short-circuited.

and the power

board.

3. Check whether

the NTC(thermostat

of the water tank

is damaged.

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13. Troubleshooting

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

The detection of

11

NTC (thermostat)

temperature of

water tank is

(Pop-up message) above 101.

1. Check whether

the water tank is no water or not prevent from dry burning.
2. Check whether

The content of fault pops up every two minutes until the fault is solved.

the NTC (thermostat

of the water tank

is damaged.

1. Please contact with the authorized service facility for assistance.

2. Check whether

the communication

line between the

touch screen and

The machine does not receive the

the power board is disconnected (RXD line).

The content of fault pops up every two

touch screen data

minutes until the

12

packet within

3. Replace the new fault is solved.

specified time. (Pop-up message)

touch screen components to test,

and check whether

the touch screen

motherboard is

works.

4. Replace with a new power board and test to check whether the power board works.

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13. Troubleshooting

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

1. Please contact with the authorized service facility for assistance.

2. Check whether

the communication

line between the

touch screen and

the power board is

The machine does disconnected (TXD The content of fault

not receive the touch line).

pops up every one

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screen data packet

minute until the

within the specified 3. Replace the new fault is solved.

(Pop-up message) time.

touch screen components to test,

and check whether

the touch screen

motherboard is

works.

4. Replace with a new power board and test to check whether the power board is works.

1. Please contact

with the authorized

service facility for

The machine does assistance.

The content of fault

14

not receive the data 2. Check whether pops up every two packet of the built-in the communication minutes until the

scale within the line between the fault is solved.

specified time.

built-in scale

(Pop-up message)

main board and the

power board is

disconnected (RXD

line);

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1T3r. oTurobulebslheoshootiontging

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

3. Replace with a

new built-in scale

motherboard

to test and check

whether the

14

electronic scale

motherboard is

works.

4. Replace with a

new power board

and test to check

whether the power

board is works.

1. Please contact with the authorized

service facility for

The power board assistance.

The content of fault

15

does not detect a 2. Check whether pops up every two valid AC power input the power supply minutes until the

signal. (Pop-up message)

is correctly connected.

fault is solved.

3. The power board

is faulty.

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1T3r. oTurobulebslheoshotoiontging

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

The water tank Press the Start button

hasn’t started to to start heating.

/

heat water.

Water tank
16 cannot heat water.

1. Check the

1. If the machine is

machine’s input connected to a

voltage before

higher voltage, it

plugging it into any will get burnt in

power outlet.

the boiler and

The machine is plugged into a

2. If the machine cannot heat water needs to be plugged anymore though

power outlet with an improper voltage, resulting in boiler damage inside.

into an improper power outlet, make sure an adapter is being used.

other parts may still function normally.
2. If the machine is

3. Please contact connected to a

with the authorized lower voltage, it

service facility for will not function

assistance.

normally.

Making coffee at a 1. Make coffee at

high elevation

a lower elevation,

where the water or

boiling point is

2. Set the water

/

lower than the

temp of your recipe

water temp

lower than the water

required for the boiling point.

recipe

The heater or other Please contact an

parts of the machine failed.

authorized service facility for a

/

ssistance.

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13. Troubleshooting

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

This machine is

programmed that

when it reaches

50,000mL of poured

water ( if filtered

water used ), it will

prompt a cleaning

message. If the user

brews coffee with

hard water(e.g. well

water), the machine

needs to be descaled

more frequently, like

when total poured

water reaches

20,000mL every time.

Specific descaling

time depends on

hardness of water.

Perform descaling Soft water, for

17

The machine pours Limescale builds water inaccurately. up in the machine.

to remove limescale instance, filtered by using Descaling water is recomm-

Mode.

ended for this

machine. Brewing

with hard water

would faster produce

limescale that lowers

performance and

life of the pump, or

even clogs the water

pipes and flow meter

inside. Every time

when the machine

pours water inaccu-

rately, descale it and

then try again. If the

problem still exists,

perform flow meter

calibration. If the

problem finally can-

not be solved, contact

Gevi Customer Care.

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13. Troubleshooting

No

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

Remarks

Steps to calibrate

flow meter:

Step 1 – Add water

to the MAX marking

of the water tank;

Step 2 – Go to”Saved

Recipes”list, run the

“Calibration”recipe,

take note of how

much of water is

poured out;

Step 3 – Press the

setting icon on

the top-left corner

of homepage;

Step 4 – Hit 8 times

continuously on

the page header;

Step 5 – Choose

No. 08 Flowmeter

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The machine pours Flow meter works water inaccurately. inaccurately.

Perform flow

Calibration;

meter calibration. Step 6 – Input actual

poured water volume

of Step 1, press

Confirm, calibration

finished;

Step 7 – Run the

“Calibration”recipe

to check the result

(repeat Step 2).

If the problem still

exists, contact Gevi

Customer Care.

Failed flow meter

needs to be replaced.

Flow meter malfunctions.

Please contact with the authorized

/

service facility for

assistance.

NOTE Do not take apart the machine personally if the cause of failure is not found, it’s better to contact a certified serving center.
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14. Product Specifications

Model Name

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 4-in-1 Smart Pour-over Coffee Machine

Touch Screen Main Body Material
Input Voltage

TFT 3.5-in
Food-grade Die-casting Aluminum
220-240V (check the rating label for actual voltage)

Heating System Grinder Motor Burrs Type Burrs Material

910-1090W 150 W / 60Hz / 1500RPM
Flat Burrs SUS420J2

Burrs Diameter Grind Settings

60mm 51-step grind settings
0-10 Espresso 11-20 Aeropress 21-30 Pour coffee 41-40 Filter drip 41-50 French press

Noise Level (Test Distance 1m)

70-72dB (with Beans)
52dB (without Beans)

Water Tank Capacity

640mL

Water Spouts

Four spouts in total, three of them are in-line, 360° Rotating, Spin Speed is adjustable

Weight Limit of Built-in Scale

Grind Pro mode: 200g Pour Coffee mode: 45g
Scale mode: 2500g

Net Weight

7.65kg

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Dimensions

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 10.0 in x 10.3 in x 17.0 in (Bean hopper installed)
10.0 in x 10.3 in x 14.4 in (Bean hopper removed)

ACCESSORY SPECIFICATIONS

Bean Hopper Capacity

80g

Capacity: Max. 600mL

Glass Carafe

Size: 4.94.97.48in (LWH)
Heat resistance: up to 302

Stainless Steel Filter Paper Filter
Brew Ratio

Reusable
V60 PARAMETER SETTING RANGE
1:1.0~1:99.0 (available range is based on preset
coffee amount each time)

Water Temperature

176~210 (80-99)

Brew Speed

3~9mL/s (adjustable to different water temperatures)

Spin Speed

4 levels, XF(Fastest, 15s/round), F(Fast, 20s/round), M(Medium, 25s/round) and S(Slow, 30s/round)

Pause Time

1~99s

Warm-keeping Time

0-120min

Correct Disposal of this product
This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please use the return and collection systems or contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environmental safe recycling.
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Warranty

This Gevi product is covered by a 12-month replacement or repair warranty after the order is issued under normal use, and we will provide customer service to answer technical questions even after 12 months.
In order to make a claim under our warranty, you must have the original proof of purchasing documentation for the product, including but not limited to Order Number and QR Code, and present it when requested. This guarantee is valid for the original retail purchaser from the date of initial retail purchase and is not transferable.
Upon receipt of your claim, Gevi will seek to resolve your difficulties. Should your product develop any defect within 12 months of purchase because of faulty materials or workmanship, we will repair or replace this product or any component of the product, at our discretion. Replacement will be made with a refurbished product or component. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product.
Our replacement or repair warranty only applies where a defect arises as a result of faulty material or workm anship during the warranty period. Your warranty does not cover misuse or negligent handling (including damage caused by failing to use the product in accordance with this instruction booklet), accidental damage, normal wear and tear, or lack of maintenance. Do Not attempt to repair or adjust any electrical or mechanical functions on this product. Doing so will void this guarantee.
Your warranty does not: cover freight or any other costs incurred in making a claim, consumable items, accessories that by their nature and limited lifespan require periodic renewal (such as filters and seals) or any consequential loss or damage; or
cover damage caused by: – power surges, power dips, voltage supply problems, or use of the product on incorrect voltage;
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15. Warranty
– servicing or modification of the product other than by Gevi or an authorized Gevi service center; – use of the product with other accessories, attachments, product supplies, parts or devices that do not confirm to Gevi specifications; or – exposure of the product to abnormally corrosive condition.
*extend beyond 3 months if the product is used in commercial, industrial, educational or rental applications.
If your warranty claim is not accepted, we will inform you and if requested to do so by you, repair the product provided you pay the usual charges for such repair. You will also be responsible for all freight and other costs.
Should your product require repair or service after the warranty period, contact Gevi after-sales team.
CONTACT INFORMATION For any questions relating to Gevi branded products(coffee machines, grinders, milk frothers, toasters, air fryers and related accessories), please contact us through information below: Web: https://www.gevilife.com E-mail: gevi-home@gevi-home.com Phone: 855-9922-888 FB: https://bit.ly/3pqt61v YT: https://bit.ly/3fxrFqq
Gevi headquarters Web: www.gevi-tech.com E-mail: service@gevi-tech.com
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References

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