Select the texture setting. You can select any of three settings from regular flour to fine flour.
The large dot is the setting for regular flour, the smallest dot is the setting for fine flour, and
the middle dot is the setting for medium flour. Many people have found that the regular flour
setting works great for most recipes. The machine will not do cracked wheat on any setting.
The finest setting will create pastry-fine flour. Experiment and see what you like best. Turn the
machine on to start milling. Place up to 3 cups of the selected grain in the hopper. You will hear
the sound of a high speed mill that rotates up to 28,000 R.P.M. The mill pan will hold 24 cups
of flour.
CAUTION: Do not overfill the mill pan
. As an example; 12 cups of grain will produce
approximately 18 cups of flour. This will vary somewhat depending on the texture of the flour
and how moist it is. Continue to add grain to the hopper until you have milled the amount of
flour you need.
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Place one to three cups of grain into hopper
Cup not
included
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