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Use of the sausage attachment
1. Insert the screw (8) into the operating unit (5).
2. Put the cross-shaped cutter (9) and perforated disk (with 4
mm holes) onto the screw (8).
3. Run the narrow end of the attachment (12) through the seal
ring (11), fasten it onto the operating unit (5).
4. Fasten the assembled operating unit (5) onto the housing (1).
Attach the tray (6).
5. Place the sausage casing on the tip for filling.
6. Put the sausage mixture into the feed tray (6). Switch on the
appliance. Direct the sausage mixture with the pusher (7).
Sausage casings will be filled automatically.
CARE AND CLEANING
1. Do not forget to clean the grinder after each
use.
2. Switch the grinder off and unplug it, making
sure the motor has stopped.
3. Disassemble the appliance (see part “Dis-
mantling”).
4. Remove scraps of meat from the internal sur-
faces of the operating unit (8).
5. Wash all components (except the housing and the power cord)
with warm soapy water and completely dry them before reas-
sembling. Do not use strong and abrasive detergents. All ac-
cessories are dishwasher proof.
6. After washing the appliance, carefully dry all metal
parts to prevent corrosion.
7. The exterior surfaces of the grinder can be cleaned with a
slightly damp soft lint free cloth. Do not immerse the housing
(1) of the appliance into water.
8. Sausage and kebbe attachments can be put inside the pusher
(7) for handy storage (Pic. C). Perforated dicks can be stored
in special integrated box (3).
9. There is a cord storage on the bottom of meat grinder.
Note: do not use spirits, gasoline and any other similar
substances to clean the appliance.
Regularly lubricate the perforated disk and the cross-
shaped cutters with vegetable oil to prevent corrosion.
When the appliance is not used, store it in a safe, dry
place out of reach of children.
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