JUPITER Grain Mill Attachment Steel Cone Grinder Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Jupiter
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JUPITER Grain Mill Attachment Steel Cone Grinder
Operating Instructions
EN Congratulations on the purchase of your new JUPITER kitchen appliance. You
have chosen a high-quality, modern appliance. Further information on this and
other products is available on our website at
www.jupitergmbh.de.
This attachment for the drive unit is designed to mill who-legrain flour and
wholegrain course meal, in a manner that protects the flavour and the
nutrients, from dry, husked grains, including buckwheat, spelt, emmer wheat,
barley, unripe spelt grain, oats, millet, rice, rye, wheat etc. in nor-mal
domestic quantities in a domestic environment or in domestic-like, non-
commercial applications. Domestic-like applications include, for example, use
in staff break rooms in shops, offices, agricultural and other commercial
businesses, small hotels and similar residential facilities. Only use the
appliance for normal domestic processing quantities and periods of time. The
appliance is maintenance-free.
These operating instructions are only valid when used in conjunction with the
operating instructions of the associated drive unit.
Please read the operating instructions and, in particu-lar, the safety notes,
before using the appliance for the first time.
Keep the operating instructions safe and always store them with the appliance.
Important safety notes
- Never put your hand into the attachment when the mo-tor is running.
- The grain mill attachment may only be operated when completely assembled, with the flour outlet C and filling hopper A attached.
- Children should not use the appliance. They should not play with it either.
- This appliance may be used by persons with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, or by those who lack ex-perience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and have understood the dangers involved.
- The appliance may only be repaired by JUPITER customer service.
Scope of delivery
- Filling hopper A
- Milling head B (completely assembled and set)
- Flour outlet C
- Operating instructions
Disassembly before first use
The milling head B is delivered assembled and set. Filling hopper A and flour
outlet C are enclosed.
- Disassemble the milling head before first use for clean-ing (see section Cleaning).
- Hold the grinding cone E firmly and turn the adjustment knob D counter clockwise, …
- … until the adjustment knob D and the grinding cone E can be pulled from the hexagonal shaft F.
Assembly/disassembly
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Push the adjustment knob D with the grinding cone E onto the hexagonal shaft F such that the markings on the grinding cone line up with those on the hexagonal shaft (detail X).
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Turn the adjustment knob D clockwise until the grinding cone E is up against the mill housing G and tighten the adjustment knob gently by hand.
Important: The marking on the adjustment knob must now line up with the marking on the grind-ing cone (detail X). This corresponds to the finest milling grade. -
Attach the flour outlet C.
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Attach the filling hopper A.
The unit can be disassembled using the same steps in reverse order.
Mounting/removing the attachment
See operating instructions for the Drive Unit.
Milling grain
CAUTION Rotating parts can cause injury!
- Never put your hand into the attachment when the mo-tor is running.
- The grain mill attachment may only be operated when completely assembled, with the flour outlet C and filling hopper A attached.
NOTE: Damage as a result of using grains that are unsuitable for milling!
- Grinding corn will destroy the milling head.
- The milling head is only suitable for dry, husked grains. It is not suitable for corn, spices, poppy seeds or linseeds.
NOTE Running the mill while empty can cause damage!
Do not allow the grain mill attachment to run for more than a few moments when
empty. Leaving it run while empty for any longer can lead to increased wear.
IMPORTANT
- Only process dry and cleaned grains. Moist grains will clog the milling head!
- Always let the grain mill attachment run until it is empty, or empty it completely after use.
- Place a container under the flour outlet.
- To operate the drive unit, see the operating instructions for the Drive Unit.
- Insert the grains to be processed into the filling hopper of the attachment in portions.
Setting the milling grade
- Set the desired milling grade when the attachment is empty using the adjustment knob D (see also detail X).
IMPORTANT
- A finer milling grade may only be set in small incre-ments, briefly switching on the drive unit a number of times.
- Do not use force when turning the adjustment knob D.
- Use the finest milling grade for wheat only.
- Avoid an extremely fine setting.
Cleaning
NOTE Dishwasher can cause damage!
Attachments are not dishwasher-safe.
- Remove the attachment from the drive unit before cleaning.
- Disassemble the grain mill attachment.
- Only clean the plastic parts of the attachment using lukewarm water and washing-up liquid.
- Clean the milling head B inside and outside with only a dry, hard brush or a scrubber.
INFO: The milling head need not be cleaned after each use. When used as intended, it is cleaned by the milling process itself. However, it should be cleaned at regular intervals and after a prolonged period of storage.
Readjusting the milling head
Readjustment should only take place if the required fine-ness of the flour can no longer be achieved.
- Disassemble the milling head B, clean it thoroughly and re-assemble it (see sections Assembly/Disassembly and Cleaning).
- Pull the adjustment knob D from the lock nut I.
- Hold the lock nut I securely and turn the lock screw H two full revolutions counter clockwise using a suitable screwdriver.
- Turn the lock nut I clockwise until the milling cone still just about be turned easily by hand. It must not jam!
- Hold the lock nut I securely and tighten the lock screw H clockwise.
- Push the adjustment knob D onto the lock nut I such that the marking on the adjustment knob lines up with the marking on the grinding cone (detail X).
Storing grains
Store the grains in a jute sack or in an open cardboard box in a dry place. Alternatively, you can also store the grains in the deep freezer, in a suitable container or bag.
Storage
Store the appliance in its original packaging, in a dry, dust-free and cool place that is out of reach of children.
Jupiter Küchenmaschinen GmbH
– Customer Service Center –
Raiffeisenstraße 8
73249 Wernau
Germany
Telefon: +49 (0)7153 – 55930 0
Fax: +49 (0)7153 – 55930 29
eMail: service@jupiter-gmbh.de
JUPITER Internetseite: www.jupiter-gmbh.de
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