Mockmill 100 Stone Grain Mill Instruction Manual
- June 11, 2024
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Mockmill 100
Mockmill 200
Stone mill for milling grains, pulses and spices
Instruction Manual
Mockmill 100 Stone Grain Mill
- applies to Mockmill 100
Please read the operating instructions before using your Mockmill for the first time to protect yourself from injury and avoid damaging the appliance.
TASTE – FEEL – EXPLORE
Get the most out of grains
Welcome
JOIN THE FOOD REVOLUTION
Dear customer,
We are very pleased that you have purchased one of our Mockmills and welcome
you to the world of fresh milling. Now you begin enjoying the variety, the
great taste and the full flavour of whole grains and other millable foods.
2000 years ago, the Romans understood that eating whole grains is essential
for health and high preformance. Each Roman soldier received 800 g of wheat
every day; every group carried a large handoperated stone mill. That enabled
them to mill freshly their daily ration, just-in-time. This is much easier
today with your new Mockmill. Try it our right away and enjoy a meal that
makes you healthy.
We wish you years of enjoyment of your Mockmill, and of the fabulous, healthy
foods you will make. We would be delighted to receive any feedback you have.
Best regards
Wolfgang Mock und Paul Lebeau
Welcome to the world of Mockmill!
QUICK GUIDE
Before the first use.
Please mill a handful of grain and then discard the flour. This will remove
any mineral debris from the manufacturing process on the milling stones.
Getting started – Please follow in order
- Connect the plug to the power socket
- Place a bowl beneath the chute
- Select milling grade
- Switch on the mill
- Add the grain to the hopper
After milling switch the mill off.
Important: Please remove the transport locking system this applies only
to the Mockmill 200. Instructions can be found on page 13.
PRECAUTIONS AND SAFETY NOTICES
Please read carefully before using your Mockmill for the first time.
Selecting grain
Use only cleaned grains. Unclean grain may contain small stones that can
damage the milling stones.
Milling foods or substances other than those listed on pages 14 – 16 can
damage your mill and void the warranty. In case of doubt, please contact us by
sending an e-mail to info@mockmill.com
Only use dry grain for milling Moist grain will lead to the build-up of a
film on the milling stones. You can remove the film simply by milling dry
grain on a coarse setting. (Operating instructions p. 10).
If in doubt, press a kernel onto a hard surface with the back of a spoon: If
it breaks with a loud crack, the grain is dry.
Grains that are too damp for milling can be squashed flat and then they look
like a rolled oat. Rye should be stored for at least six months following
harvesting before milling. More information about the different grain types
and their uses as well as the adjustment of the milling grades can be found on
our website under Service/Help on mockmill.com
For home use
The Mockmill is intended for home use and quantities appropriate to normal
family requirements. It is not designed for commercial use in which large
quantities of grain are to be ground.
Milling spices
The Mockmill easily handles dried spices and seasonings, including pepper,
coriander, cardamon, cinnamon, and more. Please note that some spices, such as
cinnamon, may need to be broken into pieces small enough to feed into the
Mockmill.
To flush the mill of the aroma of milled spices, simply mill a small amount of
grain ( such as wheat or rice ) right away. Then use this “flavored flour” to
add aroma to your baking or sauces!
Oily / fatty foods
Please refrain from milling nuts or oily foods such as sesame, flax, or poppy
seeds. Even coffee beans contain a great deal of oil, which leaves a film on
the milling stones, rendering them incabable of processing the grain properly.
How to clean the milling stones and milling chamber
Choose a coarse setting and mill about half a cup of dry grain, such as wheat
or rice. Move the lever from coarse to fine and back again while milling.
Milling on a very coarse setting, so that the grains are just broken, will
quickly remove any film from the milling stones. For thoroughness the grains
can be passed repeatedly through the Mockmill. In severe cases, when a hard
film has built up on the stones , it is advisable that a few slits be cut into
the film’s surface with a sharp object, such as the tip of a paring knife.
This creates a starting point for the cleaning process.
Supervision
The Mockmill is a piece of electrical equipment and should only be used under
proper supervision (and not by children).
Warning
Keep hands and other objects (such as spoons or screwdrivers) away from the
milling mechanism at all times. Failure to do so could cause injury ( to the
fingers ) and / or damage the milling stones.
Cleaning
Never submerge the Mockmill in water or any other liquid. Wipe the casing
clean with a slightly damp cloth. It is important that no water enter the
mill. The millstones should never be Mockmill 2017 Ansichten.pdf 1 25.07.18
09:10 cleaned with water or a wet cloth! ( Please see the section “Cleaning
the Mockmill” ). Always disconnect the appliance before cleaning.
COMPONENTS
A: Hopper cover
B: Hopper
C: Adjustment lever
D: Scale| E: Chute
F: Power switch
G: Power cable
H: Base
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GETTING STARTED AND CLEANING
Initial start-up:
Before you use your Mockmill for the first time, please remove the transport
locking device (applies only to Mockmill 200). Instructions can be found on p.
13.
Before first use
Please mill a handful of grain and then discard the flour. This will remove
any mineral debris from the manufacturing process on the milling stones.
Getting started
- Connect the plug to the power socket.
- Place a bowl beneath the chute.
- Select milling grade.
- Switch on the mill.
- Add grain to the hopper.
After milling, switch the mill off.
Cleaning
The milling stones clean themselves if you select a coarse setting from time
to time. If the mill is not to be used for a while (extended vacation, for
example), we recommend removing flour residues by milling on a coarser
setting. Please see “How to clean the Mockmill” on p. 7.
FURTHER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
On our homepage mockmill.com you will find videos containing further operating
instructions under Service / Help on mockmill.com
OPENING THE MOCKMILL
If the Mockmill is not operating properly, or if heavy soiling is suspected it
makes sense to open the Mockmill. Now the milling chamber can be cleaned
thoroughly. Please follow the instructions below.
FURTHER QUESTIONS?
info@mockmill.com
Removing the adjustment lever
Please disconnect the Mockmill from the power socket. Unscrew the adjustment
lever by turning counterclockwise.
Removing the Hopper
Now place your hands between the funnel and the upper section of the housing
and press the two lugs on the back of the upper section inwards using both
index fingers. While doing so, lift the funnel and expose the milling chamber.
Opening the milling chamber
You can now open the milling chamber by unscrewing the large round cap with
the cross in the middle counterclockwise.
Remove Stator
Now you can remove the top stone (stator). The bottom stone (rotor) is now
visible and is attached to the motor shaft. If a hard film has built up on the
milling stones please see p. 7. this will explain how it can be removed. The
top stone (stator) can now be put back on.
Closing the milling chamber
Screw the large round cap back on again, 2 – 3 turns until you feel a strong
resistance. Now turn the cap one quarter-turn back. Plug the Mockmill back in
and turn on. Turn the cap further until you hear a slight ticking noise.
Reattach the hopper
Switch off the Mockmill and unplug from the mains. The moveable inner segment
(which the lever was screwed into) should be moved to the middle of the right
side of the mill.
Adjust adjusting lever
Screw in the adjusting lever a few turns into the moving Segment (do not
tighten!). Now push the adjusting lever to scale position 1 and tighten. The
scale position1 should always have a a slight ticking sound . This stone
contact is causes no wear and will stop when milling starts.
See p. 17 for further instructions.
Removing the transport locking device (only Mockmill 200)
Follow steps 1 – 3 to open the mill (p. 10 / 11). Remove the two transport
locking devices are positioned opposite each other and between housing and
milling device. Continue with the steps 5 – 7 (p. 11 / 12) to close the mill.
FURTHER OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
On our homepage mockmill.com you will find videos containing further operating
instructions under Service / Help on mockmill.com
FURTHER QUESTIONS?
info@mockmill.com
SUBSTANCES FOR MILLING AND ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS
You can use your Mockmill to mill the following substances:
Soft Grains Hard Grains Seeds Legumes| MM100 Milling
Scale| MM200 Milling Scale| Essential oils| Special
Notes
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Amaranth| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| –|
Buckwheat| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| –|
Chia seeds| 6 – 7| 7| –|
Spelt| 1| 1 – 2| –|
Einkorn wheat| 1| 1 – 2| –|
Emmer wheat| 0 – 1| 1| –|
Green spelt| 1| 1| –|
Oats| 3| 4 – 5| –|
Dried peas| 1| 1| –|
Millet| 1| 1| –|
Kamut| 1| 0 – 1| –|
Chickpeas| 4 – 5| 3 – 4| –|
Kidney beans| 1| 1| –|
Lentils| 1| 1| –|
Soft Grains Hard Grains Seeds Legumes| MM100 Milling
Scale| MM200 Milling Scale| Essential oils| Special
Notes
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Lupin seeds| 2| 2| –|
Corn / Maize| 1 – 2| 1 – 2| –| No Popcorn
Milo (Grain Sorghum)| 0 – 1| 2 – 2,5| –|
Hulled barley| 1| 1| –|
Natural long grain rice| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| –| No parboiled rice
Pinto beans| 2| 1 – 2| –|
Quinoa| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| –|
Rye| 1| 1| –|
Soya beans| 1 – 2| 5| –|
Teff| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| –|
White beans| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| –|
Wheat| 1| 1| –|
Herbs & Spices| MM100 Milling Scale| MM200 Milling
Scale| Essential oils| Special Notes
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Anis whole| 4| 4 – 5| Ö|
Fenugreek seeds| 1| 2 – 2,5| –|
Fennel seeds| 2| 3| Ö|
Rosemary (dried)| 2| 2| –|
Cardamon pods| 0 – 1| 0 – 1| Ö|
Coriander seeds| 1| 2| Ö|
Cumin| 4| 4| Ö|
Caraway seeds| 4 – 5| 5| Ö|
Cloves| 3| 4| Ö|
Allspice| 1| 1| –|
Star Anise| 2 – 3| 3| Ö| Cut into small pieces
Pepper| 2| 2| –|
Tonka beans| 9 – 10| 10| Ö|
Cinnamon flowers| 0 – 1| 2| Ö|
Cinnamon sticks| 1| 1| –| Cut into small pieces
SUBSTANCES FOR MILLING AND ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS
You can use your Mockmill to mill all foods listed on pages 14 – 16.
Milling substances other than those listed or on our website may damage your
mill and void the warranty.
Do you have an idea or would you like to try something that you can not find
on the list?
Then please send us a mail to
info@mockmill.com. We would like to support
you and your milling ideas.
Adjusting the setting
Your Mockmill has a very wide range of settings, and is designed for very
precise adjustment. The setting is pre-adjusted so that you can hear a quiet
sound of the stones touching at lever position 1 when idling without grain.
The same noise can be heard after the transport locking system has been
removed from the Mockmill 200. This is the finest setting, with lever position
10 you get coarser result. If you hear no milling noise at the lever position
1 or a very strong milling noise already from level 2, please adjust the
Mockmill as follows:
Loosen the adjusting lever two turns, push the lever to setting 10 and tighten
the lever again. Now move the lever in direction to setting 1 with the
appliance running.
As soon as the stone contact is noticeable by a slight ticking, loosen the
lever again, move it to setting 1 and tighten it firmly.
If no stone contact is heared, please repeat the process.
If you require a coarser result than achieved on the first scale, you can
adjust the Mockmill to a coarser range as follows: With the mill switched on,
move the lever as far as it will go towards 10. Now loosen the adjustment
lever. The lever now moves freely back and forth. Move the lever all the way
back to postion 1 and tighten it back up (by turning it clockwise). When you
now set the lever to 10 you will get significantly coarser meal. You can
repeat this procedure a second time if the milling result is still not coarse
enough for your purposes.
To adjust the setting back again to the fine range, proceed as follows: Move
the lever – slowly – all the way to position 1. Now loosen it and move it over
to position 10. In this position, tighten the adjusting lever again. Repeat
this procedure as often as you did before to get to the “coarse” setting
range.
In position 1 you should hear the quiet ticking noise made by the milling
stones when milling chamber is empty. The Mockmill is now set for a fine
milling result again. Once you have tried out the procedure, it is easy to
use.
A video on this topic can be found on our website under Service / Help on
mockmill.com
TROUBLESHOOTING
In the unlikely event that you experience a problem with your Mockmill, or
should you have any questions as to how it works, please call us or send us an
e-mail to info@mockmill.com (USA and Canada
support@mockmill.com ). Our experts can
solve virtually all problems on the phone.
Listed below are some possible problems and how they can be usually resolved.
The mockmill is humming, but it does not mill
Turn off the Mockmill and adjust the lever to position 10. Turn the Mockmill
on. The milling should start again. If it does not unplug the Mockmill. Remove
the grains from the hopper carefully turn the Mockmill upside down. The
Mockmill can then be opened as described on page 10. Remove any residuel
material . The Mockmill can now be put back together as described on p. 10.
The problem should now be resolved. If the stones are not clean of any film,
follow instructions on p. 7
Please make sure that you always switch the Mockmill first and then fill with
grains, and always allow your Mockmill to finish the milling job completely.
Mockmill does not mill fine
Adjust the Mockmill as described on p. 17, taking care to note the ticking
sound of first stone contact.
Important: Please make certain that the adjustment is and remains screwed
in tightly during adjustment.
Mockmill is turning, but not processing
A film has formed on the stones. With the Mockmill running, move to a coarser
setting and then back to a slightly less finer setting than before. The flow
of flour should resume. If not, empty the hopper (see above) and clean the
stones by milling some rice or wheat on a coarse setting (p. 7.)
WARRANTY & REPAIR
The Mockmill is guaranteed by Wolfgang Mock GmbH for home use against material
and manufacturing defects for a period of 6 years from the date of purchase.
Please register your device online under Service / Help on
mockmill.com to ensure that your warranty is valid.
The warranty does not cover damage to fragile parts, such as the hopper or
flour chute, when caused by improper use. These can, however, easily be
replaced at a little or no cost to you. We will repair or replace any
defective Mockmill within the warranty period.
If repair or replacement parts are required, please call us or send an email
to info@mockmill.com (USA and Canada
support@mockmill.com ) before returning the
defective mill so that we can locate the nearest authorized service center for
you.
MADE IN GERMANY
TRANSPORT PACKAGING AND RECYCLING
Transport packaging
The packaging protects the Mockmill 100 / 200 from transport damage. Keep the
original box and the internal packaging, so that you can transport the
appliance safely at a later date.
Disposal of an old appliance
Only for the European Union and countries with recycling systems. The crossed
out wheelie bin logo that is featured on products, packaging and/or
accompanying documents means that you must neither place used electrical and
electronic items nor batteries into the general waste container.
You must instead comply with the statutory regulations and take old products
and used batteries to your local facility for treatment, reprocessing and/or
recycling. By disposing of these products and batteries in the appropriate
way, you help protect valuable resources and prevent potentially negative
effects on human health and the environment.
** For more information on collecting and recycling waste, please contact
your local waste disposal service provider. In accordance with national
regulations, failing to dispose of such waste in the correct way may lead to
fines.
Never throw the Mockmill in your household trash.**
Instead, make use of the official collection centers for the recycling of
electrical and electronic devices operated by your local authority, your
dealer or Wolfgang Mock. It is your legal responsibility to eradicate at the
time of disposal any personal information you inscribe on the appliance.
Please ensure that when decommissioned, your appliance is stored out of the
reach of children.
TECHNICAL DETAILS AND CONTENTS
Description
Grain mill type:
Mockmill 100 / Mockmill 200
Power
360 W / 600 W
Voltage & Milling Speed
230 V (50 Hz)
Approx. 1 100 rpm
110 V (60 Hz)
Approx. 1 300 rpm
Protection class
1
Dimensions
380 x 220 x 190 mm
15 x 8.7 x 7.5 inch
Milling mechanism
Corundum ceramic milling stones
Milling grades
Variable from very fine to very coarse.
Milling efficiency with wheat
Approx. 100 g / 200 g per minute
Approx. 3.5 oz / 7 oz per minute
Casing
Arboblend® made from renewable raw materials
Hopper capacity with wheat
1 100 g, 2 lbs 7 oz
Weight
6.6 kg / 8 kg
14 lbs 9 oz / 17 lbs 10 oz
Cable length
Approx. 150 cm, Approx. 6 ft
Technical changes reserved.
Contents
Mockmill with hopper cover
User manual
Notes for your recipes
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GERMANY
WOLFGANG MOCK GMBH
Habitzheimer Straße 14
64853 Otzberg
Germany
+49 6162 50 99 660
info@mockmill.com
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