Adjusting The Cutting Burrs For Wear - KitchenAid Artisan 5KCG100 Manual

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7. Once the burr-shaft assembly is
in the motor housing, rotate
the assembly until it falls into
place. When correctly positioned,
the burr-shaft assembly cannot
be rotated.
8. Place the faceplate assembly onto
the motor housing. Make sure the
numbers on the grind level ring
are positioned across the top of
the assembly. Using your fingers,
tighten the faceplate screws by
turning them clockwise. Alternate
tightening the screws, keeping
them even – do not completely
tighten one screw before
tightening the other.
Care and Cleaning
9. After the faceplate screws have
10. Place the burr grinder upright. It is
Adjusting The Cutting Burrs
For Wear
The cutting burrs are made of
high-quality stainless steel for
exceptional longevity. After
prolonged use, however, the burrs
might require adjustment to
compensate for wear. If your grinds –
especially espresso – are not as fine
as they used to be, an adjustment
probably needs to be made.
Burrs" on page 11 for information on
adjusting the burrs to provide
maximum grind fineness.
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been finger-tightened, use a
flat-head screwdriver to tighten
them until snug.
now ready for use.
Please see "Adjusting the Cutting

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