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Maple Syrup Espresso featuring Quamar Sirio-Q Grinder and Torre Peppina Espresso Machine

Introducing: Quamar Sirio-Q Espresso Coffee Grinder
Features
Brushless motor
- Up to 1000 W power
- Self learning delivers only the necessary power to win the effort required during grinding, using more power only if the coffee beans are harder to grind
- Energy saving
- Reduction of the heating in the grinding chamber
- Coffee dose accurancy and consistency
- Silent motor
- Speed regulation 900 – 1200 – 1500 rpm
Mechanical transmission
- New transmission system (patent pending)
- Independent motor and grinding chamber
- Minimised thermal transfer
- Undo micrometric movements caused by dilation of overheated materials
- Extremely stable grinding compartment
Burrs
- 77 mm flat burrs
- Vertical position for a lower retention
- Steady position of the burrs
- Micrometric control of grinding range by frontal ring
- Perfect particle size curve for all grinding standards
- Innovative design for the ideal grinding in any application: espresso, Ibrik, filter, cupping (patent pending)
- Although shown in instructional manual, stainless dosing cup and cup holder for portafilter replacement is confirmed optional by manufacturer
Specifications
| Brand | Quamar |
|---|---|
| Height (inches) | 25, approximate |
| Width (inches) | 8, approximate |
| Depth (inches) | 15.5, approximate |
| Weight (pounds) | 46 |
| Voltage (volts) | 110 – 120 |
| Burr size (mm), Type | 77, flat |
| Hopper capacity (grams) | 500 |
| Grinding speed (RPM) | 900, 1200, 1500, adjustable |
| Country of manufacture | Italy |
| Approvals | CE |
Notes
Espresso Coffee Grinder Warnings:
- Roast Profiles: Espresso grinders sold by 1st-line Equipment, unless specifically indicated on the grinder page, are manufactured for coffee beans that have Italian or espresso roast profiles. Lighter roasted coffee beans may clog the grinder or not grind fine enough. Darker roasted coffee beans, such as French roasted or oily coffee beans, may clog the grinding chamber and/or the grinder chute where the ground coffee exits.
- Changing grind settings: It is very important to only change grind settings when the unit is powered on and the burrs are in motion. If you do not do this, the burrs will ‘gunk’ up and render the grinder to only produce very coarse grinds or no grinds at all. To remedy this, you will have to open up the grinder to get access to the grinding burrs. This issue will be considered operator error for lack of following directions, and not be classified as a defective grinder.
- Electrical cord: For most grinders, the cord is placed between the packaging (foam or cardboard) and the underside body of the grinder. During shipping, it is normal for a bend or insignificant blemish/slice to damage the cord.
- Finding coffee grinds in a new grinder: Most manufacturers test their grinders with coffee beans before they leave their facility. Unfortunately, they are not always able to get every trace of coffee out of the grinders after testing. As a result, you may find coffee beans or grinds inside your grinder, or there may be grinds in the packaging.
- Static issues: There are static issues with all grinders, even the highest-quality models. We firmly believe that the static comes from the coffee beans. If you are having static problems with your coffee grinder, try using a different blend of beans.
- Electrical: To avoid electrical damage (which is not considered a manufacturer's defect), please acquire and install a single-outlet surge suppressor rated at 1080 joules or higher. A surge without protection can damage a grinder at the power switch, the capacitor, the motor, or the wiring.
- Burr cleaning: For routine maintenance of the grinding burrs, we recommend using grinder cleaning agents. We do not recommend any removal of the burrs or the burr carrier for cleaning (unless necessary) as re-assembly can cause damage. If the grinder chamber is dis-assembled, the warranty is voided for any damages that result. It is important to always remove all coffee grinds from the threads of the burr carrier and the grinding chamber.
- Replacing burrs: NEVER use a flat head screwdriver and hammer to wedge UNDER the burrs for removal. This could badly damage your grinder.
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