Owner’s Manual and User’s Guide
Before operating the appliance for the first time, please study these instructions
and important safe-guards carefully.
The Salzburger Grain Mill AM 3
Due to the fact that we have paid special attention to the high-grade quality of the materials
chosen – especially with regard to the milling chamber – this mill is a technically well-
thought out appliance allowing no compromise on all its aspects.
Setting up of the Grain Mill:
For our Salzburger Grain Mill the material predominately used is solid wood. Wood is a living
material - which just like grain - can absorb moisture, respectively can emit the humidity to
its surroundings thus continually changing its own volume and characteristics. A high rate of
moisture loss, caused by very dry air may cause splitting of the wood and change to the
form, which may lower the efficiency of the mill.
For this reason, do not set the mill up in the proximity of any sources of direct heat (heating,
etc) or in direct sunlight. The most favourable surroundings would be a room with normal
humidity rates and normal temperatures.
Any surface irregularities can be balanced by adjusting the positioning feet.