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If even only a slight grinding noise from the mill stones is heard you have
turned the hopper too tightly.
Immediately turn the hopper back to coarser – anti-clockwise direction. Lock
the locking screw again.
The drier the grain, the finer it can be processed, the lower the temperature
of the flour and the better the milling performance of the mill.
During the milling process the flexibly mounted mill stones are slightly pressed
away from each other and silently run without contact.
Therefore let the mill run in idle mode!
Please note that the adjustment points ”red point over red point“
will in time - due to wear of the mill stones - be moved to the
direction of “fine”
A change in the degree of fineness of the flour during the milling process can
occur when milling for longer periods of time. When requiring larger
amounts it is advisable to supervise the mill and if necessary to correct the
fine setting.
Interrupting the milling process:
When the hopper is full of very hard kernels like corn, rice or winter wheat, it
can prevent the motor from starting in the finest setting. Should the motor be
blocked turn the hopper to a coarser setting until the motor starts to turn and
re-adjust in the clockwise direction to the desired finer setting.
When milling very hard grain or corn do not interrupt the milling process!.
Opening the milling chamber
:
Caution
:
Always disconnect the mill‘s power cord from the
electrical outlet before opening the milling chamber! Danger of
injury!
Loosen the locking screw and turn the hopper in the anti-clockwise
direction until it can be lifted off the lower part of the mill. Please
clean the thread before re-assembling the hopper.