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Baratza ZCG587 Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder User Manual feat

Baratza ZCG587 Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder User Manual

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Baratza ZCG587 Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder

Baratza ZCG587 Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder User Manual prod

SAFETY INFORMATION

Please read the information below very carefully. It contains important safety information for this appliance. Please keep these instructions for future reference.

  • Use only with AC and the correct voltage. See the label on the base of the grinder to determine the proper voltage.
  • Only clean the grinder housing with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not immerse the grinder, plug, or cord in water or any other liquid.
  • Baratza will not accept any liability for damage, injury, or warranty if the grinder is used other than for its intended purpose (i.e., grinding roasted whole coffee beans) or is improperly operated or repaired.
  • Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children aged less than 8 years.
  • Do not operate the grinder with a damaged cord or plug. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons to avoid a hazard.
  • Do not leave your grinder unattended while turned ON.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
  • Always unplug the grinder from the electrical supply before assembling, disassembling, or cleaning. To unplug, grasp the plug and remove it from the outlet. Never pull on the cord.

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

  1. Hopper Lid
  2. Bean Hopper
  3. Grind Setting Indicator
  4. Hopper Gasket
  5. Removable Ring Burr
  6. Grind Settings
  7. LED Display
  8. Dial
  9. Grounds Bin with Max Fill Line
  10. Brush
  11. Weighted Base
  12. Grind Adjustment Ring
  13. Grind Adjustment Tab
  14. Burr Lifting Tabs
  15. Center Cone Burr

Included in the grounds binBaratza ZCG587 Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder User Manual 1

OPERATION

INITIAL SETUP

  1. Remove the contents from the packaging and hand-wash the hopper lid (1), bean hopper (2), and grounds bin (8) in warm, soapy water. Let air dry. Do not wash the ring burr (5) in water, or it will rust.
  2. To install the hopper, align the silver grind setting indicator (3) with the triangle near grind setting 40 (6). Press the hopper down and twist clockwise into place. The grinder will not start without the hopper installed.*
  3. If there is difficulty in installing the hopper: Ensure that the ring burr (5) is fully seated in place. The grind adjustment ring (12) must be rotated fully counterclockwise using the grind adjustment tabs (13) for the hopper to be installed.

ADJUSTING THE GRIND SIZE

The grind settings on the Virtuoso+ go from very coarse (grind setting 40) to very fine (grind setting 1). To adjust the grind size, rotate the hopper so that the silver grind setting indicator on the hopper is aligned with the desired grind setting. When adjusting the grind setting, the grinder must be running or empty of beans to prevent damage to the grinder.

Below are suggested grind setting starting points to use for common brew methods. The grind size will need to be adjusted coarser or finer based on variables such as the recipe used, roast level, type of coffee, and taste preference. The exact grind setting needed in each situation can only be found through experimentation and the development of one’s palate. Learn more at baratza.com

GRINDING OPERATION

Note: Partially ground coffee beans may remain between the burrs after the grinder is turned off. When making any grind adjustments, the grinder must be running.

The Virtuoso+ will grind for a predetermined length of time, shown on the display (7) in seconds. To adjust the timer and operate the grinder:

  1. Rotate the dial (8) on the display clockwise to increase the grind time in 1.0-second increments, or rotate counterclockwise to decrease the grind time in 0.1-second increments.
  2. The maximum grind time is 40.0 seconds, and the minimum is 0.1 seconds. The timer will loop to 40.0 if adjusted below 0.1, and will loop to 1.0 if adjusted above 40.0.
  3. Press the dial to start grinding. The grinder will automatically stop at 0.0 seconds, or the dial can be pressed again to pause grinding. To reset the timer once paused, press and hold the dial until the timer is reset, or, after 30 seconds of inactivity, the timer will automatically reset.

PULSE MODE

Note: It is important that if using an espresso basket, hold it below the discharge chute so that finely ground coffee can fall freely into the basket. Holding the basket too close to the discharge chute may cause the coffee to back up and clog your grinder.

To grind continuously without the timer, press and hold the dial for 3 seconds to enter pulse mode. “P” will be shown on the display. The grinder will now grind for as long as the dial is held down, and the timer will count up in seconds as the grinder is in operation. The maximum grind time is 40.0 seconds in this mode. Rotate the dial more than two clicks to exit pulse mode.

SLEEP MODE

The grinder will automatically enter sleep mode after 3 minutes of inactivity. The grinder will not draw electrical power in sleep mode. Rotate or press the dial to wake the grinder. The last value the timer was set to will appear on the display.

CARE & CLEANING

REMOVING THE HOPPER

Remove all coffee beans from the hopper and grind any remaining beans by using either the On/Off switch or the pulse button. Unplug the grinder from the power outlet before removing the hopper. Rotate the hopper completely counterclockwise so that the grind setting indicator is aligned with the triangle near grind setting 40. Lift the hopper off the grinder.

REMOVING THE RING BURR

Ensure that the grind adjustment ring is turned fully counterclockwise. Use the grind adjustment tabs to turn the adjustment ring. The red indicator on the burr lifting tabs should be aligned with the red indicator on the grind adjustment ring. The ring burr can be removed by lifting straight up while gripping the ring burr lifting tabs. Ensure that the hopper gasket is not lost in the process.

CLEANING THE GROUNDS BIN, HOPPER & BURRS

Wash the grounds bin, hopper, hopper lid, and hopper gasket in warm, soapy water. Rinse and let air dry. Do not allow the ring burr to get wet; otherwise, it will rust. If the grinder is used daily, the burrs should be brushed off regularly (about once a month) with the included brush. If dark, oily coffee or flavored coffee is used, grinder cleaning tablets may need to be used in order to absorb the oils and scent left behind by the coffee.

If oil is left to build up in the grinder, it may become clogged, resulting in damage to the grinder. Please follow manufacturer recommendations for grinder cleaning tablet use. Do not grind any substance other than grinder cleaning tablets to clean the internals of the grinder.

Caution: Do not put the hopper, hopper lid, or grounds bin in the dishwasher. Hand wash only. Do not immerse the grinder housing in water. Do not wash the burrs with water, or they will rust.

REINSTALLING THE RING BURR AND HOPPER

  1. Grip the grind adjustment tabs to ensure that the grind adjustment ring is rotated fully counterclockwise.
  2. Insert the ring burr with the red burr lifting tab aligned with the red indicator on the grind adjustment ring. These red indicators should be close to the grind setting 30.
  3. Ensure that the ring burr is seated fully in place, and that the hopper gasket is installed on top with the thicker side sitting within the plastic rim of the ring burr.
  4. Align the grind setting indicator on the hopper with the triangle near grind setting 40. Push the hopper down and rotate it clockwise until it starts to click.

CLEARING A CLOGGED GRINDER

If coffee is not falling into the grounds bin while grinding, and all parts are properly installed, a clog may be preventing the coffee from moving through the grinder. This can happen if coffee is allowed to mound up past the maximum fill line, or if dark, oily coffee or flavored coffee is used often without cleaning the grinder. Ground coffee can stick to built-up oils in the grinder and cause a clog to form. Regular cleaning and proper use can prevent a clogged grinder. If the grinder does become clogged, please visit baratza.com/troubleshooting to find detailed resources on unclogging the grinder.

WARRANTY & SERVICE

U.S. & CANADIAN WARRANTY INFORMATION

Limited Warranty for Baratza Grinders is 1 year from the original date of purchase. This warranty covers all defects in materials and workmanship (parts and labor), including free ground transportation to and from our repair facility within the US and Canada. This warranty does not apply to improper use, lack of cleaning, abuse, normal wear and tear, lack of proper adjustment, foreign objects (stones, screws, etc.) in the beans, or uses outside the intended use of grinding whole roasted coffee beans (roasted beyond 1st crack).

If the purchased grinder fails within one year, email [email protected] or call +1 425-641-1245 or toll-free 877-701-2021. For additional warranty, support, or troubleshooting information, go to www.baratza.com.

Please note: Grinders that are purchased in the US or Canada and shipped or taken out of the country have a one-year warranty for parts only. If the grinder fails within one year of the date of purchase, simply email us at [email protected] or call +1 425-641-1245. Please have the following information before contacting Baratza: 1) Proof of date of purchase and 2) Model and serial number (located on the bottom of the grinder).

A Baratza representative will respond to determine the problem and suggest a solution path. The customer is responsible for paying the freight charges and any duties and taxes for replacement parts that Baratza may send. The customer is also responsible for providing any labor required to repair the grinder.

INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY INFORMATION

For all countries outside the US and Canada, the warranty, support, and service are provided by the International Retailer the grinder was purchased from. If the grinder was purchased from a retailer outside of the country the customer resides in, the customer may be responsible for any shipping costs to service the grinder, and may need to pay for service.

PROOF OF PURCHASE & PRODUCT REGISTRATION

The grinder can be registered at [www.baratza.com/register-your-grinder](http://www.baratza.com/register-your-grinder). Registration will enable us to contact the registrant in the unlikely event of a product safety notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Consumer Product Safety Act. The serial number is located on the bottom of the grinder. Please keep the sales receipt that shows the date of purchase.

FOR REPAIRS OR QUESTIONS

Email: [email protected]
For Parts and Information go to: www.baratza.com
For Troubleshooting Help: www.baratza.com/troubleshooting

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Baratza ZCG587 Virtuoso+ Coffee Grinder-FAQs

Should I clean the grinder after every use?

It’s recommended to do a light cleaning regularly and a deeper clean every 1–3 months to maintain flavor quality.

Can I put water in the grinder to clean it?

No, avoid water in the motor or electrical parts. Only clean removable components with dry brushing or appropriate solutions.

How do I maintain consistent espresso dosing?

Use timed grinding, check burr settings, and clean the grinder regularly to ensure uniform particle size and consistent extraction.

What country makes the Baratza Virtuoso+?

Baratza grinders are designed in the USA, with high-quality components sourced globally.

Do I need to season a new coffee grinder?

No special seasoning is required, but running a small batch of beans before regular use can remove factory dust.

What is the best grind size for cappuccino?

Use a medium-fine grind, similar to table salt, for optimal milk integration and espresso extraction.

How do I know if the burrs are worn out?

Look for dull edges, chips, or uneven wear, or listen for unusual grinding noises. Worn burrs should be replaced to maintain grind quality.

Does burr size matter?

Yes, larger burrs grind faster and more consistently with less heat, reducing static and improving flavor extraction.

How long do Baratza grinders last?

With proper care, they can last around 10 years of home use, though parts like burrs may require replacement over time.

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