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The Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B is an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_mill#Coffee_grinders electric burr grinder]. {{{machine_short_descrip}}} {{Description-Table
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The Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B is an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_mill#Coffee_grinders electric burr grinder] that features electronic dosing. {{Description-Table
 
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== Machine Description ==
 
== Machine Description ==
  
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The Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B features all the standards that made Mazzer a household name and puts a new spin on its famed electronic dosing. To grind beans and dose the ground coffee with the Type B, you will use your portafilter to press an activation button that sits beneath the doser. Press it once to grind and dose a single shot, press it twice quickly for a double shot, or hold the button in for manual dosing. In addition to this, you can adjust how much coffee is ground and dosed in both a single and double shot by adjusting one of the dosing dials. Like the other Mini units, the Type B also features infinite grind settings. The frame and body are made of one piece of heavy die cast aluminum. This ensures long lasting durability for the finish and further cuts down the sound of the motor.
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The Type B was designed to handle a commercial load, but due to its fine craftsmanship, it has found its way into the home. The motor draws 250 watts and is a direct drive style that operates at 1600 RPM. It is so quiet, that when operating without beans you can barley hear the motor. As a safety feature, the Mini B has an overload switch that turns the machine off to prevent any damage due to foreign objects getting stuck in the burrs. The grinding burrs on the Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B are made of special Swedish hardened steel and measure 64 mm. in diameter.
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Compact Bean Hopper
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The bean hopper on the Mini Electronic Type B has a stout design to give it more room to fit under kitchen cabinets. When in place on the grinder, the hopper is just 4 in. tall but it has a large 16 oz. capacity. It can be removed while the beans are still inside, making it easy to switch which beans you’re using. To access the burrs for cleaning, you won’t need any tools. Just turn the adjustment lever clockwise until the whole adjustment lever and attached brass burr hold comes off. You can then inspect and clean the grinding burrs easily.
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==Getting Started==
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===Basic Usage===
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This video shows the basic function and compares both the Type A and Type B Mazzer Mini Electronic units.
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===Adjusting Grind First Time===
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When setting up the machine for the first use the grind should be set to a coarse setting before adding beans into the hopper. Starting the grind out on a fine sitting can result in the grinder becoming blocked or the beans not feeding into the machine properly. In extreme cases, where the burrs are set close enough to touch each other, it can strain the motor and damage the machine.
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Once the grinder is set to a coarse setting beans can be added into the hopper. Adjustments in the fine direction should only be made while the burrs are grinding to prevent jams or damage to the burrs or motor assembly.
  
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== Cleaning & Maintenance ==
 
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===Seasoning The Burrs===
  
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If the grinder is new, or the burrs have been recently replaced, the grinder will need to be seasoned. New burrs need time to wear in to a point where they will perform consistently. For most machines it will take at least 4-6 lbs. of coffee for the burrs to become properly seasoned. Conical burrs will take more time to be seasoned than flat burrs.
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== Troubleshooting ==
 
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===Machine Not Powering On===
  
 
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Revision as of 11:37, 16 May 2016

The Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B is an electric burr grinder that features electronic dosing.

Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B
MAZZER MINI ELECTRONIC TYPE B.jpg
Manufacturer: Mazzer
Model Name: Mini Electronic Type B
Type: Grinder
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Machine Description

The Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B features all the standards that made Mazzer a household name and puts a new spin on its famed electronic dosing. To grind beans and dose the ground coffee with the Type B, you will use your portafilter to press an activation button that sits beneath the doser. Press it once to grind and dose a single shot, press it twice quickly for a double shot, or hold the button in for manual dosing. In addition to this, you can adjust how much coffee is ground and dosed in both a single and double shot by adjusting one of the dosing dials. Like the other Mini units, the Type B also features infinite grind settings. The frame and body are made of one piece of heavy die cast aluminum. This ensures long lasting durability for the finish and further cuts down the sound of the motor.

The Type B was designed to handle a commercial load, but due to its fine craftsmanship, it has found its way into the home. The motor draws 250 watts and is a direct drive style that operates at 1600 RPM. It is so quiet, that when operating without beans you can barley hear the motor. As a safety feature, the Mini B has an overload switch that turns the machine off to prevent any damage due to foreign objects getting stuck in the burrs. The grinding burrs on the Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B are made of special Swedish hardened steel and measure 64 mm. in diameter. Compact Bean Hopper

The bean hopper on the Mini Electronic Type B has a stout design to give it more room to fit under kitchen cabinets. When in place on the grinder, the hopper is just 4 in. tall but it has a large 16 oz. capacity. It can be removed while the beans are still inside, making it easy to switch which beans you’re using. To access the burrs for cleaning, you won’t need any tools. Just turn the adjustment lever clockwise until the whole adjustment lever and attached brass burr hold comes off. You can then inspect and clean the grinding burrs easily.


Getting Started

Basic Usage

This video shows the basic function and compares both the Type A and Type B Mazzer Mini Electronic units.

Adjusting Grind First Time

When setting up the machine for the first use the grind should be set to a coarse setting before adding beans into the hopper. Starting the grind out on a fine sitting can result in the grinder becoming blocked or the beans not feeding into the machine properly. In extreme cases, where the burrs are set close enough to touch each other, it can strain the motor and damage the machine.

Once the grinder is set to a coarse setting beans can be added into the hopper. Adjustments in the fine direction should only be made while the burrs are grinding to prevent jams or damage to the burrs or motor assembly.


Cleaning & Maintenance

Seasoning The Burrs

If the grinder is new, or the burrs have been recently replaced, the grinder will need to be seasoned. New burrs need time to wear in to a point where they will perform consistently. For most machines it will take at least 4-6 lbs. of coffee for the burrs to become properly seasoned. Conical burrs will take more time to be seasoned than flat burrs.

Burr Cleaning & Calibration

The grinder should be taken apart for cleaning and calibration every 25 lbs of coffee or every 6 months, whichever comes first. The burrs will slowly move out of calibration with use, and coffee residues and grounds will collect over time and create stale flavors.


Troubleshooting

Machine Not Powering On

Machine Not Powering On

  1. First plug the machine into another outlet. Make sure the machine is the only device on the outlet, and that the outlet works with other appliances.
  2. Try backing out the grind to a coarse setting. If the burrs are too close together they will not be able to move.
  3. Try using the machine on a different outlet, and make sure the machine is the only appliance plugged into that outlet.
    • If the machine still is not working then there may be a loose wire internally.
  4. Once the machine is powering back on, reassemble the grinder and make sure the grind is set to the coarsest setting. Add beans back in and test the machine.
  5. If the beans grind correctly on this setting slowly move the grind setting to the desired position. Only adjust the grind size while the grinder is running or you risk jamming the grinder or blowing out the fuse again.



Motor On But Beans Won't Grind

If you hear the motor activating but there is nothing being ground, then the burrs are blocked. Make sure not to use oily, caramelized, or flavored beans in the grinder if you are going to be using the grinder for an espresso grind. These types of beans have a lot of sticky residues that can cause jams. Damage caused by use of these beans is often not covered under warranty.

  1. If the machine is set to a very fine grind, then the burrs may be touching each other. Back the machine off to the coarsest grind setting and see if it's able to grind.
  2. If the machine is able to grind on this setting, then the burrs were most likely too close together, or the grinder was adjusted when it was off. Try moving the grind back down slowly while the grinder is running. Adjustments should only be made while the grinder is running to prevent jams. Do not set the grind too fine; if the grind is in the Turkish range, like baby powder, then it is set too fine and the machine could jam again.
  3. If the machine is not able to grind on this setting, then there is a more serious jam. Please refer to the cleaning and maintenance icon above for instructions on burr cleaning and calibration. Once the grinder is cleaned and calibrated, it is important that the machine is set to a coarse grind before using it again. Setting the grind to a fine grind can cause it to jam again.


Grinds Coarse/Inconsistent

  • If the machine is on a fine setting and the grinds are still coarse, or if the machine is producing grinds of all different sizes, then the grinder is out of calibration or needs to be cleaned. Please refer to the cleaning and maintenance icon above for instructions on burr cleaning and calibration.
  • Oily, caramelized, or flavored beans can cake up on the burrs and push them out of calibration, so these beans should be avoided.
    • Additionally adjustments to the grind fineness should only be made while the grinder is running. Moving the burrs closer together for a fine grind will cause them to press against any bean fragments or grinds already in the grinder.
      • If the burrs are moving, those fragments get ground up and brushed aside.
      • If the burrs aren't moving, then they will press into those fragments and cause the burr to get pushed out of alignment.
  • If the grinder is older, or if something was put through the grinder that is not meant to be put in it, the burrs may be worn out. If cleaning and calibrating the grinder is not resolving the behavior then it may be time to replace the burrs.

Diagrams & Manuals

Mazzer Mini Electronic Type B
Electrical Diagram:
MINI TYPE-B Electronic Diagram.pdf
Machine Manual:
MINI TYPE-B Machine Manual.pdf
Parts Diagram:
MINI TYPE-B Parts Diagram.pdf
Service Manual: Not Available
Startup Guide: Not Available

Specifications

Basic Specs
Width: 6.3 in.
Height: 16.7 in.
Depth: 13.8 in.
Weight: 22.5 lbs
Wattage: 250
Voltage: 120
Housing
Clearance Height For Portafilter: 4.75 in.
Built-In Tamper: No
Housing Materials: Die Cast Aluminum
Bean Hopper Material: Plastic
Removable Hopper: Yes
Frame: Die Cast Aluminum
Usage
Grind Selection: All Grinds
Recommended Applications: Home / Commercial
Components
Grinding Method: Burr
Burr Type: Flat
Burr Material: Hardened Steel
Burr Size: 64 mm.
Capacity
Bean Hopper Capacity: 20.8 oz
Dispensing
Dosing Options: Doserless
Portafilter Compatibility: All
Controls
Number Of Grind Settings: Infinite
Programmable Grinding: Single, Double, & Manual
Programmability Type: Time
Controls: Push Button
Step Type: Stepless
Performance
RPM: 1600
Temp 4 oz. Ground: 77 F°
Sound No Beans: 43 Db
Sound With Beans: 75 Db
Details
Country Of Manufacture: Italy
NSF Certified: No