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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

PLEASE NOTE:

 Always remove bones etc. from meat before mincing. Cut large pieces 

of meat into smaller chunks, and also try to remove large sections of fat from the meat 
before mincing. 

• Plug in the appliance and switch on at the socket. Turn the appliance on by pressing the  
  On/off switch. 

• Using the food pusher, gently guide small pieces of meat into the mincing chamber.  
  Add small quantities at a time to avoid overloading the motor.

• When you have finished mincing, switch off and unplug. 

• To clean, see the ‘Care and Cleaning’ instructions. 

PLEASE NOTE:

 The sausage filling should not be too ‘wet’, otherwise liquid may leak into 

the machine.

HINTS AND TIPS

• After 3 minutes’ use, let the machine rest for 30 minutes to allow the motor to cool 

down.

• Please avoid forcing ingredients down the chute with the food pusher as this may 

damage the machine. Also ensure that all bones and any large fatty areas on the meat 
are removed before mincing.

• Please assemble the mincing chamber carefully. If the pieces are not properly fitted, the 

meat will not mince well and the cutting blades and mincer screens may become blunt. 

Summary of Contents for 15863

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Model 15863 MEAT MINCER...

Page 2: ...y to use Meat Mincer lets you do all this with minimum effort Simply load your meat of choice into the wide chute turn on the mincer and use the included pusher to help it into the blades Here at Lake...

Page 3: ...ty cautions 6 7 Using your Meat Mincer and using for the first time 8 10 Instructions for use 11 Hints and tips 11 Recipes 12 14 Frequently asked questions 15 Care and cleaning 16 Electrical connectio...

Page 4: ...button 4 Reverse button 5 Base unit 6 Safety lock button 7 Mincing chamber 1 14 8 Coupling 9 Feed screw 10 Stainless steel cutting blade 11 Coarse mincer screen 12 Medium mincer screen 13 Fine mincer...

Page 5: ...TTACHMENTS 1 Mincing chamber 2 Coupling 3 Feed screw 4 Separator 5 Sausage nozzle 6 Ring collar PLEASE NOTE The sausage maker uses the same mincing chamber coupling feed screw and ring collar as the m...

Page 6: ...appliance before the first use Always inspect the appliance before use for noticeable signs of damage Do not use if damaged or has been dropped In the event of damage or if the appliance develops a f...

Page 7: ...safety shock hazard Ensure the cut off plug is disposed of safely CAUTION The plastic bags used to wrap this appliance or the packaging may be dangerous To avoid risk of suffocation keep these bags ou...

Page 8: ...o not insert the plug into an electrical outlet or turn on the appliance before you have fully assembled it Carefully slot the cutting blade onto the screw with the sharp edges facing out please handl...

Page 9: ...ee the Care and Cleaning instructions USING THE SAUSAGE MAKER ATTACHMENT Place the white plastic separator onto the screw Hold the sausage nozzle onto the mincing chamber then screw on the ring collar...

Page 10: ...e sausage fills gently ease it off the nozzle and twist into sausages TAKING THE SAUSAGE MAKER ATTACHMENT APART Make sure the machine is switched off and unplugged Lift off the food tray Press the saf...

Page 11: ...have finished mincing switch off and unplug To clean see the Care and Cleaning instructions PLEASE NOTE The sausage filling should not be too wet otherwise liquid may leak into the machine HINTS AND...

Page 12: ...pepper WHAT YOU DO Soak the stale bread in water then drain Fry the sliced onion in oil and butter until golden Cut the pork into pieces for mincing Put the bread fried onion and pork through the min...

Page 13: ...IP Try swapping one of the mustards for a wholegrain variety WHAT YOU DO Put the beef through the mincer once using the fine mincer screen Place the minced beef into a bowl add the rest of the ingredi...

Page 14: ...turn the mixture to the bowl and check the seasoning is evenly distributed Add some of the iced water to the mixture and mix well Gradually add the remaining water Add the breadcrumbs and mix well By...

Page 15: ...is assembled but when you press the control button it does not start Answer All the parts are not correctly aligned and in place Unplug the appliance take the Meat Mincer apart and reassemble followi...

Page 16: ...in water Wash the plastic parts in warm soapy water Wash the metal parts in hot soapy water with a washing up brush Handle the cutting blade with great care Carefully dry all parts Wipe the cutting b...

Page 17: ...moulded plug which has a fuse cover the cover must be refitted to the plug the appliance must not be used without a fuse cover If lost replacement fuse covers can be obtained from an electrical shop T...

Page 18: ...Lakeland Alexandra Buildings Windermere Cumbria UK LA23 1BQ Tel 44 0 15394 88100 www lakeland co uk...

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