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Predetermined breaking point
Predetermined
breaking point
To prevent serious damage to your
appliance if the mincer is overloaded, the
driver has a notch (predetermined breaking
point). If an overload occurs, the driver
breaks instead. However, the driver can
easily be replaced.
Otherwise spare parts with a predetermined
breaking point are not a component of our
warranty obligations.
Such spare parts can be purchased from
customer service (order no. 753348).
Operation
W Risk of injury!
Do not insert mains plug until all
preparations for working with the appliance
are complete.
Before operating the appliance
and accessories for the first time,
clean thoroughly; see “Cleaning and
servicing”.
X Fig. B
Stow perforated discs in the storage
compartment.
Stow individual parts of the sausage
filler attachment and kebbe attachment
in the pusher and close the pusher with
the lid.
Assembling the mincer
attachment
X Fig. C
Take perforated disc with required
hole diameter out of the storage
compartment.
Insert worm gear into the housing.
Put blade on the worm gear. Blades
must face the perforated disc.
Put perforated disc with the required
hole diameter on the worm gear.
Recess on the perforated disc must
be situated on the lug in the housing.
Screw on threaded ring clockwise. Do
not tighten the threaded ring too tight.
Disassembly is in reverse order.
Use for:
processing raw or cooked meat, bacon,
poultry and fish.
Do not process bones!
Process steak tartare through the
mincer twice.
Assembling sausage filler
attachment
Note: The parts of the mincer attachment
(without perforated disc and blade) are
used.
X Fig. D
Take nozzle (A) and bearing ring (D) out
of the pusher.
Insert worm gear into the housing.
Insert nozzle into the threaded ring.
Put bearing ring on the worm gear and
hold in place. Recess on the bearing
ring must be situated on the lug in
the housing.
Screw on threaded ring with nozzle
clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded
ring too tight.
Disassembly is in reverse order.
Use for:
Filling artificial and natural casings with
sausage meat.
Assembling kebbe attachment
Note: The parts of the mincer attachment
(without perforated disc and blade) are
used.
X Fig. E
Take shaper (B) and conical ring (C) out
of the pusher.
Insert worm gear into the housing.
Insert shaper into threaded ring.
Put conical ring on the worm gear and
hold in place. Recess on the conical
ring must be situated on the lug in
the housing.
Screw on threaded ring with shaper
clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded
ring too tight.
Disassembly is in reverse order.
Use for:
Shaping dough tubes.
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