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Shredder – an appliance, which can be bought additionally (within type 886.54 and 886.84 it is included in the standard
equipment)
The shredder is equipped with two drums to grate into small and bigger
chips (cheese, carrot, celery, baked beetroots, etc.). The third grating
drum (slicing drum) is used to grate vegetables (potatoes, onion,
cucumbers, etc.). The fourth grating drum (pulping drum) is used to
mash vegetables (potatoes, beetroots, etc) and fruit.
Operating the shredder
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Recline the catch and put one of the drums with the clutch facing
the middle of the chamber.
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Snap the catch.
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Assemble the chamber of the shredder just as like mincing chamber.
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Cut large products into smaller elements, which you can easily put
into the mincing chamber.
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Do not mash soft fruits containing stones.
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When the work is finished pull the power cord out from the network
supply socket.
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Remove the food remaining in the shredder chamber or on the
grater with a wooden spoon.
Blades of the drums do not require any regeneration.
Fine grating drum
Chamber
Catch
Slicing drum
Food tray
Pusher
Coarse grating drum
Pulping drum
After the work has been finished
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Turn the meat mincer off and pull the power cord out from the network supply socket.
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Remove the pusher and remove the food tray off the mincing chamber or the shredder chamber.
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Press the safety lock (1) and turn the mincing set (2) or the grating chamber into right and take it off.
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Take apart all the elements of the mincing set, the chamber with the sausage stuffer or the shredder.
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In the meat mincer, type 886, hide the power cord, as well as the washed and dried parts into the storage compartment in the casing.
Putting the coupling
in the storage
compartment
Putting the screen
in the storage
compartment
Hiding the whole
power cord
Shortening the length
of the power cord
Push and then turn
Summary of Contents for 686
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Page 25: ...25 10 30 686 80 886 77 ZELMER LVD 2006 95 EC EMC 2004 108 EC CE 4 8 ZELMER 686 886 4 4 8...
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