Gastroback 41408 Design Mincer Pro M User Manual

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• Preparing Cookies
Use the separator disc, cookie maker and former.
Place the separator disc over the worm shaft. The separator disc settles into the cutter

housing only in one way. Thus, ensure that the notch in the brim at one side of the separator

disc fits onto the protrusion of the cutter housing.

Then place the cookie maker on the separator disc. The notch in the brim of the cookie ma-

ker must fit into the protrusion on the brim of the separator disc.
Tip: the former is installed later on.

4. Place the screw ring on the cutter housing, and screw the screw ring clockwise on the

cutter housing, but do not fasten it.

5. Connect the cutter housing to the motor housing.
For this, hold the feed tube pointing to the right (about 45°), and in this orientation insert the

opening of the cutter housing with the cogwheel of the worm shaft into the gear hole of the

motor housing. For this, turn the cutter housing slightly, until it settles in the gear hole. Do not

use violence! If you cannot insert the cutter housing correctly, simply loosen the screw ring a

little, and try again.

Then turn the cutter housing counter clockwise until the feed tube points up vertically and the

cutter housing engages with a click. Ensure that the cutter housing is assembled tightly and

will not wobble or fall out.
6. Screw the screw ring hand-tight without violence.

7. When using the cookie maker, insert the former in the cookie maker. For this, possibly

you must turn the screw ring backwards a little.

Tip: with the former in place, the screw ring cannot loosen during operation.
CAUTION: Do not use any tools for fastening the screw ring to avoid damage to the thread.
8. Place the tray with its outlet on the top of the feed tube and press the tray gently down-

wards. Ensure that the tray is tightly in place and will not fall or wobble.
Now, the appliance is ready for use.

Mincing and Mixing

WARNING: DO NOT insert your hands or any foreign object (e.g. cooking

utensils) in the feed tube or outlet of the cutter housing, with the appliance

connected to the power supply.
Remove any hard parts of the foods carefully to avoid hazards arising from splinters and/or

damage to the moving parts of the appliance. If you failed to see residues of bones, seeds,

shells or stalks during preparation of the ingredients, splinters could squirt out of the feed

tube. Thus, do not hold your face over the feed tube, while the appliance is in operation.

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