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Concordia Integra
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Beans and the Bean Hopper
The Integra is configured to deliver both regular and
decaffeinated espresso beverages.
Whole espresso roast beans are placed in the bean hopper
compartments, which are gravity fed to the grinders. Always
use fresh, whole espresso roast beans to ensure a quality
beverage.
WARNING: Never place espresso roast beans in the grinder
using your hand(s).
WARNING: Do not place ground coffee, or other foreign
materials, in the bean hopper.
Storing Espresso Roast Beans
Espresso roast beans are typically sealed in airtight packaging
by the roaster. Once the bag has been opened, the freshness of
the beans will begin to decrease.
NOTE: Do not store espresso roast beans in a freezer.
Bean Hopper
The large bean hopper compartment (right side) holds
approximately 3lbs/1.5kg of regular beans, and the small bean
hopper compartment (left side) holds approximately 2lbs/1kg of
decaffeinated beans. Hoppers for only one bean hold
approximately 5lbs/2.5kg of beans.
The bean hopper must be placed on the machine with the large
bean hopper compartment on the right side, or the hopper will
not properly feed beans into the machine.
Directions for Filling Bean Hopper
1. Remove the hopper lid.
2. Pour the beans into the hopper compartments.
3. Replace the hopper lid.
NOTE: If it is necessary to remove the bean hopper, insert
both hopper stoppers first. Be sure to remove the hopper
stoppers when finished.
DO Use fresh, whole, espresso roast beans.
DO NOT Place ground coffee into the bean hopper.
DO NOT Place foreign materials in the bean hopper.
DO NOT Feed beans into the grinder by hand.

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