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Use of the interchangeable milling system

The little brush 

should be in this 

position!

Change the milling system within only 60 seconds!

A

Unplug  power  plug.  Unscrew  the  funnel  counter-clock-
wise  and  lift  out  the  upper  stone.  Holding  the  lower 
stone with one hand, unscrew the screw in the middle 
of the stone counter-clockwise using the provided 

4 mm 

Allen key

B

Turn the lower stone to align the small brush beneath it 
with the flour spout tube (see inset-photo in picture A). 
Then, gripping the milling chamber insert on both left 
and right sides as shown in picture B, lift it upward, with 
the stone, from the housing.

C

Clean the flour spout with the provided brush to remove 
any flour dust which may have entered the flour spout 
and  which  also  may  enter  the  green  milling  chamber 
insert (see next step) when introducing it. 

D

When inserting the green milling chamber insert make

sure to push the flour spout into the housing as far as
possible. Then press down the milling chamber insert, 
working from front to back until its upper lip rests fully 
on the rim of the lower chamber. Align the holes in the 
insert’s left and right sides with the corresponding holes 
in the lower milling chamber.

E

Put the new lower stone onto the motor shaft, aligning 
the slot in its center ring with the pin on the motor shaft, 
as  in  picture  E.  Hold  the  stone  and  tighten  the  screw 
and the small metal block clockwise using the Allen key. 

F

Insert  the  new  upper  stone  and  reattach  the  hopper, 
setting the hopper to a proper setting to begin grinding. 
Your mill is now ready for use again.

After  a  couple  of  tries,  this  exchange  is  accomplished 
quickly and easily. 

Interchangeable milling system

For the first time, it is possible to process coffee, 
spices, gluten-free or gluten-containing cereals in 
only  one  mill  –  the  KoMo  interchangeable  mill-
ing system makes it happen. The milling system 
is composed of an interchangeable milling cham-
ber insert made of silicone and is delivered with 
an additional pair of milling stones. Within a few 
steps  it  can  be  inserted  into  the  mill  and  it  is 
absolutely easy to clean after use.

Included items

1 milling chamber 
insert, 11 pair of mil-
ling stones, 1 brush, 
1  4 mm Allen key

Material milling chamber 
insert

Silicone, dishwasher 
safe

Weight

750 - 820 g

Material milling stones

Corundum/ceramic

Warranty

2 years

Technical specifications  

Interchangeable milling system

Interchangeable milling 
system 250

For the 250 watt mills Fidibus 21, Fidibus Magic, FidiFloc 21; 
milling stone diameter: 2.95”

Interchangeable milling 
system 360

For the 360 watt mills Fidibus Medium, Fidibus Classic, PK1, FidiFloc Medium, 
Duett 100; milling stone diameter: 3.35”

Interchangeable milling 
system 600

For the 600 watt mills Fidibus XL, Duett 200; 
milling stone diameter 3.35”

For every KoMo mill an appropriate interchangeable milling system is available:

CEREAlS 

GluTEN-FREE 

CEREAlS  

SPICES  

COFFEE  

A

B

C

D

E

F

Summary of Contents for Grain Mill

Page 1: ...User Manual for Grain Mills and Flakers ...

Page 2: ...on to use fresh healthful whole grains and thank you for choos ing a KoMo grain mill or flaker We handcraft our mills with the highest quality materials and great attention to detail to ensure you of long lasting satisfaction We would like to note that should you need it our mills now provide the ability to add interchangeable mill chambers and stones This industry leading innovation allows you to...

Page 3: ...afety Advice Prior to using your device Please read and follow these important safety instructions carefully 1 Connect the device to an outlet with alternat ing current AC only Please make sure that your household power supply matches the voltage specifications indicated on the name plate of your device 2 Our stone grinder mills can process all seven types of cereal wheat rye oats barley corn brow...

Page 4: ...ning Millstone Bores for the Springs Mill Chamber Upper Millstone Operating Elements of the Grain Mills Operating the Mill Hopper Grinding Fineness Scale Outlet Spout Power Switch Interior view A B C D A B C D ...

Page 5: ...lled product To adjust the grind setting simply rotate the hopper You can continually adjust the grind setting between coarse and fine even during the grinding process To locate the finest setting turn on the mill with the grain hopper empty and rotate the hopper clockwise in the fine direction until you hear the mill stones grinding against one another Then slightly rotate the hopper counterclock...

Page 6: ...11 10 Hopper Wooden Cover Flaker Mechanism Screw Plug Operating Elements of the Grain rollers Hopper Power Switch Wooden Cover Outlet Spout FlocMan Duett Operating the Flaker A B C D A B C D A D B A B C ...

Page 7: ...is held by the lock screw Care The housings of the KoMo flakers are made of beech plywood or solid beech wood which is treated with organic vegetable oils The housing requires no special care but can be treated with linseed oil as needed Quick Guide 1 Plug in the power cord 2 Place a bowl underneath the funnel outlet 3 Pour oats or other grain into the hopper 4 Switch on the unit to initiate the f...

Page 8: ...tween the rollers to prevent them from rotating while turning the crank handle counter clockwise to remove it from flaker as in picture C The corner of a kitchen towel can substitute for the knife blade E Slightly loosen the white screw indicated in picture C F Remove the flaker from the housing in upward direction picture E To reassemble reverse this procedure except that when reassembling the ro...

Page 9: ...tighten the screw and the small metal block clockwise using the Allen key F Insert the new upper stone and reattach the hopper setting the hopper to a proper setting to begin grinding Your mill is now ready for use again After a couple of tries this exchange is accomplished quickly and easily Interchangeable milling system For the first time it is possible to process coffee spices gluten free or g...

Page 10: ... for a few minutes Thereafter you should be able to resume milling If the problem reoccurs look for the cause Is the grain too moist Are the millstones or the mill chamber clogged Is there a foreign object caught between the millstones Did you turn on the mill with the hopper full and the millstones at the finest grind setting If the grain is too moist then the millstones could be smeared and clog...

Page 11: ... x 9 4 12 6 x 11 4 x 5 9 15 9 x 8 7 x 13 1 15 9 x 8 7 x 13 1 Housing material Wooden surfaces treated with organic vegetable oil Hopper lids of solid beech Beech plywood hopper solid beech Solid beech Beech plywood hopper solid beech Solid Beech Solid beech and brushed stainless steel stainless steel hopper Solid beech Solid beech and stainless steel hopper solid beech Beech plywood hopper solid b...

Page 12: ...starch which the body requires as a source of energy Only when all of the components of the grain are consumed can the body properly utilize the energy packed in the grain Freshly ground flour decays fairly quickly In order to give flour a longer shelf life the wheat germ is filtered out of super fine flour after grinding As One of the basic foods For centuries grain has been a basic element of nu...

Page 13: ... mg per 3 5 oz flour Because your own flour mill makes you inde pendent from the market pressures that dictate commercial millers pricing and availability Because grinding your own flour is cheaper in the long run Even if you only bake your own bread once a week a grain mill can typically pay for itself in just one year Because grinding your own flour is fun Because your own flour mill is the foun...

Page 14: ...ool and cooking consultancy Küchenmanagement Trum Tip Because the dough does not need to sit the actual preparation time is very short Therefore this is a recipe suitable for children or grown ups who have little time to spare The result is a fragrant whole grain bread which tastes fantastic spread with butter Taken from Bio Backen mit Kindern Gudrun Ambros bio verlag Schaafheim ISBN 3 934412 10 6...

Page 15: ...innovation the spring action between the millstones This prevents the loud grinding noise of the stones when the mill ing is completed and the grind setting is fine conserving both the stones and your nerves Users who have tested other mills in the mar ketplace have really come to appreciate this fea ture for which KoMo received a patent in 1998 Solid housing Hard shell hard core For us the extern...

Page 16: ...ntrol We work with people we trust so that our mills run as they should Peter Koidl has been closely associated with the sheltered workshop program in Austria for many years He advised them in the initial layout and equipping of their production and assembly facilities He also utilized this company to as semble his earlier line of Penningberger grain mills He developed highly detailed production s...

Page 17: ...sizes ø 6 3 in 7 9 in 9 8 in 11 8 in Rattan rising baskets Well formed shapely and attractively marked with light grooves in the surface this is how German bakers loaves look homemade ones too To ob tain this look flour the basket put in the dough cover with a clean cloth and let the dough rise Our baskets are of untreated rattan Available in either round or long shapes but each is large enough fo...

Page 18: ...rg Lengfeld Fon 49 0 6162 960351 Fax 49 0 6162 960353 komo frischmahlen de KoMo Austria KoMo Koidl KG Penningdörfl 6 A 6361 Hopfgarten Fon 43 0 5335 20160 Fax 43 0 5335 20164 komo frischmahlen at Authorized U S Service Center for KoMo Mills Pleasant Hill Grain 210 South 1st Street P O Box 7 Hampton NE 68843 0007 Phone 402 725 3835 Fax 402 725 3836 info PleasantHillGrain com Our service addresses a...

Page 19: ...formationdesign de Text Anne Vonderstein www textetage com and www informationdesign de Photography Andreas Goinar Production Lokaydruck Visit our website for further information sources of supply and recipes at www frischmahlen com dealer s stamp www frischmahlen com ...

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