How to Clean a Mythos One Grinder
Close the hopper gate and grind out any remaining coffee., Remove the hopper and unplug the heating element. , Unscrew the 4 front screws with your #2 Philips screwdriver and remove the heating element., Using the 6mm flat head, unscrew the 3 screws...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Close the hopper gate and grind out any remaining coffee.
Store your screws in a cup to keep them safe! , Brush out any coffee in the screw head so you don't damage the screws trying to unscrew it. , Be sure and get into the grooves of the burrs! Once clean, screw the burrs and heating element back together and set aside.
It is very important to screw the burr screws in firmly so they do not come loose while grinding , Use the flat side of the screwdriver to wiggle the burrs out of they are a bit stuck.
Again, brush out any coffee in the screw head so you don't damage the screws. , Be extremely gentle brushing the hole where coffee escapes.
There are plastic teeth inside the chute which are easily damaged and will cause your grounds to clump during use. , Very carefully clean the chute with the toothbrush, not being rough with the plastic teeth.
It is important not to touch the teeth or the chute with your fingers to prevent transferring static electricity from your body. , Screw the cover back onto the chute and the burr back into the grind chamber.
It is very important to screw the burr screws in firmly so they do not come loose while grinding. , Don't screw them in order, use an alternating order such as top left then bottom right, bottom left then top right.
This ensures it is tightly screwed together. , -
Step 2: Remove the hopper and unplug the heating element.
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Step 3: Unscrew the 4 front screws with your #2 Philips screwdriver and remove the heating element.
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Step 4: Using the 6mm flat head
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Step 5: unscrew the 3 screws holding the burr to the heating element.
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Step 6: Using the toothbrush
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Step 7: brush all the coffee off the heating element and burrs.
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Step 8: Use your thumb to hold the burr in place and unscrew the next burr off.
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Step 9: Brush (or vacuum) out all the coffee from the chamber.
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Step 10: Unscrew the cover of the chute using the #1 Philips screwdriver.
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Step 11: Put it all back together.
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Step 12: Put the heating element back in place and screw the screws back in.
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Step 13: Plug the heating element back in
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Step 14: stick the hopper back on
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Step 15: open the gate and your good to go!
Detailed Guide
Store your screws in a cup to keep them safe! , Brush out any coffee in the screw head so you don't damage the screws trying to unscrew it. , Be sure and get into the grooves of the burrs! Once clean, screw the burrs and heating element back together and set aside.
It is very important to screw the burr screws in firmly so they do not come loose while grinding , Use the flat side of the screwdriver to wiggle the burrs out of they are a bit stuck.
Again, brush out any coffee in the screw head so you don't damage the screws. , Be extremely gentle brushing the hole where coffee escapes.
There are plastic teeth inside the chute which are easily damaged and will cause your grounds to clump during use. , Very carefully clean the chute with the toothbrush, not being rough with the plastic teeth.
It is important not to touch the teeth or the chute with your fingers to prevent transferring static electricity from your body. , Screw the cover back onto the chute and the burr back into the grind chamber.
It is very important to screw the burr screws in firmly so they do not come loose while grinding. , Don't screw them in order, use an alternating order such as top left then bottom right, bottom left then top right.
This ensures it is tightly screwed together. ,
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