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  • Adjusting the length of grinding time on the cunhill

    when the timing is set to maximum, its pulling up a bit short. do i need to send it in for service? i would rather not as the service agent that sold it to me, a mere 2 years ago, takes around 2 weeks to do anything.

    any suggestions/ piccies greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Adjusting the length of grinding time on the cunhill

    What model is it?

    I assume you mean Cunill? Ive got a Tranquilo, and Ive removed the timing board as it didnt do the job properly. From memory the timer setting went up to a bit over half a double basket worth of grounds. Thats not a fault as such, its what its designed to do.

    As I said, I removed mine cause it was a pain. I now just have the on-off switch, which is much nicer.

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      Re: Adjusting the length of grinding time on the cunhill

      Thanks Freney. I like the timing aspect of it as so much gets caught in the top half so this way I dont have to measure or weigh or anything. Ill adjust it so I have to press the button twice. Cheers for the input.

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        Re: Adjusting the length of grinding time on the cunhill

        I have a Tranquilo and have it timed to do half shots and press it twice to fill up the basket.

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          Re: Adjusting the length of grinding time on the cunhill

          2 hits on the button is the way to go ......

          BUT .... I did see somewhere a person had installed a foot switch to replace the timer .... seemed like a great idea to me

          Greg

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            Re: Adjusting the length of grinding time on the cunhill

            Originally posted by 293D2A212A364F0 link=1259809648/1#1 date=1259991644
            What model is it?

            I assume you mean Cunill? Ive got a Tranquilo, and Ive removed the timing board as it didnt do the job properly. From memory the timer setting went up to a bit over half a double basket worth of grounds. Thats not a fault as such, its what its designed to do.

            As I said, I removed mine cause it was a pain. I now just have the on-off switch, which is much nicer.
            The Cunill timer is the pits. The slightest adjustment to grind changes the dose requiring the fiddly timer to be adjusted. I tried to disable the timer but there were too many wires and I feared Id disable the motor. What did you do?

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