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Finest setting:
In order to produce the finest possible flour, you can turn the adjustment
screw in the clockwise direction to the right – watch the flour spout. As long
as there is a continual production of flour, the setting is suitable for the grain
and its degree of dryness. Should no flour come out of the spout
immediately adjust to a coarser setting.
The drier the grain, the finer it can be processed, the lower the temperature
during the milling process the better the better the milling performance of
the grain mill
A change in the degree of fineness of the flour during the milling
process can occur when milling for longer periods of time.
When requiring larger amounts, it is advisable to supervise the mill and if
necessary to correct the fine setting.
Interrupting the milling process:
When the hopper is full of very hard kernels like corn, rice or winter wheat, it
can prevent the motor from starting in the finest setting. Should the motor
be blocked turn the adjustment screw to a coarser setting until the motor
starts to turn and re-adjust in the clockwise direction to the desired finer
setting.
When milling very hard grain or corn do not interrupt the milling process!