12
13
Place the spring and then
the Burr onto the Shaft. The
pointed end of the Burrs
should face into Grinder
Body.
Remember to recalibrate
and adjust to your desired
setting (See First Use).
Place the Disc onto the
Shaft so that the 6 pips*
are facing away from the
Grinder Body.
Align the Ball Bearing on the
Disc with the Recess in the
Burr. Note: You may need
to rotate the shaft to aid
alignment.
CLEANING CONTINUED
4
8
7
Remove the Handle.
Hold the Handle in position
to prevent it turning
and rotate the tool anti-
clockwise to gently tighten
the bearing.
Warning: do not over
tighten as this will prevent
the shaft from turning.
Place the Bearing Removal/
Adjustment tool into the
two holes on the top of the
Shaft Release Nut.
Should you wish, you can
also turn the tool clockwise
to unscrew the bearing
and shaft, so that they can
be removed for repairs or
cleaning.
Carefully Place Handle onto
the Shaft, over the top of
the Bearing Adjustment
Tool.
ADJUSTING THE BEARINGS
If the Shaft starts to become loose, the bearings can be re-tightened:
1
4
2
5
3
5a
5b
Attach the Grind Control
Dial to the Shaft by pressing
it down on the Disc to
expose the thread and
rotating clockwise at the
same time.
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