How-To: DF64 Gen 2 Zero Point Readjustment

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    Welcome to our step-by-step tutorial on how to reset the zero point on your DF64 Gen 2 coffee grinder. Whether you're a home coffee enthusiast looking to refine your grind or a professional barista aiming for the perfect espresso extraction, this guide will provide you with all the necessary information and techniques to maintain your grinder in top condition.
    In this video, we cover:
    - **Resetting the Zero Point**:
    - A simple, foolproof method to reset your zero point accurately.
    - **Reassembly and Testing**: Instructions on putting your grinder back together and testing it to ensure it's running smoothly.
    Whether you're tackling this for the first time or looking to brush up on your skills, our tutorial is designed to make the process clear and straightforward. By the end of this video, you'll feel confident in your ability to keep your DF64 Gen 2 in pristine condition, ensuring the best possible performance day after day.
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ความคิดเห็น • 8

  • @CoffeeApparatus
    @CoffeeApparatus 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there a way to get the zero aligned over the chute again with ssp’s installed?

    • @boorayin2773
      @boorayin2773 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Same question. I don't actually have the SSP burrs yet, but have just unboxed my first one. I've found the zero point, but it's way over around 5 o'clock on the dial. Any way to get that zero into the front, center?

  • @cdrptn_cdo
    @cdrptn_cdo 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Got the wrong unit (UK 250V instead of EU 220V). How can I make sure the burrs are the same as the ones I ordered?

    • @DF64CoffeeGrinder
      @DF64CoffeeGrinder  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hey there! We're sorry to here that! Email in to us at hello@df64coffee.com so that we can assist you with this.

  • @boyuanfang6597
    @boyuanfang6597 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Recently got the new DF64V grinder. Was awesome! Been using about 2 weeks nw. Previous i was using size 10 to make my expressso but after i open everything up and clean (did not remove the burr) they setting kinda change. Now im using size 17 for expresso. Is that normal? I did try to adjust back the zero point according to ur video. But still in using size 17 instead of 10. Is that normal?

    • @DF64CoffeeGrinder
      @DF64CoffeeGrinder  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey there! A size 17 for espresso is still fine. Coarser settings for the grinder would be 30 and above and these are usually set for brews. I'd say you're still in the safe range.
      I also see that you are using a 64V instead of the Gen 2 as stated in the video. The zeroing is slightly different. You might want to check out the DF64V burr swap and zero point reset video on our channel.
      Further questions: Are you still able to grind at 10? Do you hear any noise coming when you set it at 10? Do send us a video of the grinder with you using the grinder setting at 10 to tech@df64coffee.com so that we can analyse it and further assist you from there :)

    • @boyuanfang6597
      @boyuanfang6597 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Im able to grind at 10 but sound a bit off. But im sure its ok. Probably u can do a video on teaching ua how to readjust to zero point for df64v