Congratulations on the purchase of your new appliance.
You have clearly decided in favour of a quality product. These operating instruc-
tions are a part of this product. They contain important information in regard to
safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, familiarise yourself with all of
these operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and
only for the specifi ed areas of application. Retain these instructions for future
reference. In addition, pass these documents on, together with the product, to
any future owner.
Copyright
This documentation is copyright protected.
Any copying or reproduction of it, including as extracts, as well as the reproduction
of images, also in an altered state, is only permitted with the written authorisation
of the manufacturer.
Limited liability
All technical information, data and instructions for the installation, connection
and operation contained in these operating instructions correspond to the latest
available at the time of printing and, to the best of our knowledge, take into account our previous experience and know-how.
No claims can be derived from the details, illustrations and descriptions in these
instructions.
The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for damage caused by failure to observe these instructions, improper use, incompetent repairs, making unauthorised
modifi cations or for using unapproved replacement parts.
Intended use
This appliance is intended only for the preparation of food in quantities expected
in domestic households:
▯ Mincing fresh meat,
▯ Making sausages with natural or artifi cial sausage skin,
▯ Making biscuits
This appliance is not intended for the processing of frozen foods or other hard
foodstuff s, e.g. bones or nuts, or for use in commercial or industrial environments.
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Items supplied / Component description
Figure A:
1 Biscuit attachment with pattern strips
2 Stodger
3 Feeding tray
4 Motor unit
5 Meat grinder casing made of metal
6 Transport screw
7 Spring
8 Cross blade
9 Cutting discs for coarse and fi ne mincing
0 Ring clamp
q Sausage stuff er attachment
w Sausage disc
e Kubbe attachment
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Technical data
Voltage220 - 240 V ∼, 50 Hz
Power consumption250 - 350 W
Protection class
C.O. Time15 minutes
C.O. Time
The C.O. Time (Continuous Operation) details how long an appliance may be
used without the motor overheating and being damaged. After the appliance
has run for this period it must be switched off until the motor has cooled itself
down.
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Safety instructions
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Ensure that the power cable does not become damaged. Protect the cable
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from heat and ensure that it cannot be trapped or clamped.
► Arrange for damaged power cables and/or plugs to be replaced as soon
as possible by a qualifi ed specialist or by Customer Services.
► Use the appliance only in dry indoor areas, not outdoors.
Never immerse the motor block in water or any other liquid! If you
do, then you could receive a potentially fatal electric shock.
WARNING!
► Never use the appliance for purposes other than those listed here. There
will be a major risk of serious accidents should you try to neutralise the
safety fi tments on the appliance!
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
► Never put your hand into the openings of the appliance. Do not insert any
objects of any kind into the openings – except for the appropriate stodger
and the foodstuff to be processed. If you do, there will be a serious risk of
accidents!
► Unplug the appliance from the power source before attaching or removing
accessories.
► Do not leave the appliance unsupervised when it is ready for use. To avoid
it being switched on accidentally, always unplug the appliance after use or
during breaks.
► Only use the original accessory parts for this appliance. Other accessories
may not meet the safety requirements.
► This appliance is not intended for use by individuals (including children)
with restricted physical, physiological or intellectual abilities or defi ciences
in experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person
responsible for their safety or receive from this person instruction in how the
appliance is to be used.
► Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
► Never operate the appliance in a no-load condition. This could irreparably
damage the appliance.
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Assembly / Disassembly
CAUTION - PROPERTY DAMAGE!
All accessories are coated with a thin fi lm of oil to protect them from corrosion.
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Therefore, carefully clean all of the parts before using the appliance for the
fi rst time, as described in detail in the chapter "Cleaning". After subsequent
usage, always apply a light coating of cooking oil to the metallic components.
Assembling the meat grinder
Unfold the fold-out side. There you will fi nd the step-by-step illustrations for assembling the appliance.
1) Place the transport screw 6 in the meat grinder casing 5.
2) Place the spring 7 onto the transport screw 6.
3) Then fi t the cross blade 8 on so that the sharp side points away from the
spring 7. Ensure that the square opening in the cross blade 8 is placed
correctly on the square axle.
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WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
► The cross blade 8 is very sharp! Risk of injury!
CAUTION - PROPERTY DAMAGE!
The appliance will be damaged if the cross blade 8 is inserted the other
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way around!
4) Select the appropriate cutting disc 9/sausage disc w.
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5) Place your selected cutting disc 9 into the meat grinder casing 5 so that
the fi xings on the cutting disc 9 are located in the openings in the meat
grinder casing 5.
6) After everything has been correctly assembled, screw the ring clamp 0
back on hand-tight.
7) The ready-assembled meat grinder casing 5 is connected by a bayonet
connector to the motor block 4:
– Insert the meat grinder casing 5 into the motor block 4 such that the
arrow on the meat grinder casing 5 lies against the symbol
motor unit 4. The locking button presses itself in (Fig. B).
– Lightly press the meat grinder casing 5 in and at the same time turn
the feeding shaft on the meat grinder casing 5 into the middle position
(Fig. B) so that the arrow on the feeding shaft points to the symbol
When the meat grinder casing 5 engages, the locking button springs out.
– Finally, place the feeding tray 3 on top of the feeding funnel.
– To dismantle it, press the locking button and turn the feeding funnel to
the right (Fig. B)
. You can now pull the meat grinder casing 5 out.
Assembling the sausage stuff er attachment
on the
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Unfold the fold-out side - there you will fi nd the step-by-step illustrations for assembling the appliance.
1) Remove the meat grinder casing 5 as described under “Assembling the
meat grinder”.
2) Disassemble any attachments that might be fi tted and clean the meat grinder
casing 5.
NOTICE
For the sausage stuff er attachment q, the cross blade 8 with the spring 7
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is not required! If need be, remove them both from the meat grinder casing 5.
3) Coat all metal parts with cooking oil.
4) Insert the sausage disc w so that the fi xings on the sausage disc w are
located in the openings in the meat grinder casing 5.
5) Then place the sausage stuff er attachment q before the sausage disc w.
6) Screw the ring clamp 0 on hand-tight.
7) Assemble the meat grinder casing 5 as described under “Assembling the
meat grinder”.
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Assembling the kubbe attachment
Unfold the fold-out side. There you will fi nd the step-by-step illustrations for assembling the appliance.
1) Remove the meat grinder casing 5 as described under “Assembling the
meat grinder”.
2) Disassemble any attachments that might be fi tted and clean the meat grinder
casing 5.
NOTICE
For the kubbe attachment e, the cross blade 8 with the spring 7 is not
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required! If need be, remove them both from the meat grinder casing 5.
3) Coat all metal parts with cooking oil.
4) Insert the two plastic parts of the kubbe attachment e so that the fi xings on
the bottom kubbe attachment e ring are located in the openings in the meat
grinder casing 5.
5) When everything has been attached correctly, screw the ring clamp 0 back
on hand-tight.
6) Assemble the meat grinder casing 5 as described under “Assembling the
meat grinder”.
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Assembling the biscuit attachments
Unfold the fold-out side. There you will fi nd the step-by-step illustrations for assembling the appliance.
1) Remove the meat grinder casing 5 as described under “Assembling the
meat grinder”.
2) Disassemble any attachments that might be fi tted and clean the meat grinder
casing 5.
NOTICE
For the biscuit attachment 1, the cross blade 8 with the spring 7 is not
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required! If need be, remove them both from the meat grinder casing 5.
3) Coat all metal parts with cooking oil.
4) Pull the pattern strips 1 away from the front of the biscuit attachment 1.
5) First place the plastic disc and then the metal disc of the biscuit attachment 1
into the meat grinder casing 5 (see fold-out side). Insert the biscuit attach-
ment 1. so that the fi xings on the biscuit attachment 1. are located in the
openings in the meat grinder casing 5.
6) After everything has been correctly assembled, screw the ring clamp 0
back on hand-tight.
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7) Replace the pattern strips 1 back in to the front of the biscuit attachment 1.
Ensure that the grip on the pattern strips 1 points away from the appliance.
If it does not, you will not be able to adjust the pattern, which is located
directly on the grip.
8) Assemble the meat grinder casing 5 as described under “Assembling the
meat grinder”.
9) To dismantle it, you must fi rst remove the pattern strips 1 before you can
screw the ring clamp 0 open and take the biscuit attachment 1 back out.
Operation
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
NEVER open the housing of the motor block 4 – it does not contain any
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user-serviceable elements. If the housing is opened, the warranty becomes
void. If the housing is opened, there is a risk of receiving a potentially fatal
electric shock.
CAUTION - PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Do not use the appliance for longer than 15 minutes continuously. To avoid
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an overheating of the appliance, after such a period switch it off and allow
it to cool down for ca. 30 minutes.
► NEVER activate the buttons "I" or "<", during a change of rotation direction,
if the appliance motor has not come to a complete stop. This could damage the motor.
Operating the appliance
Once the appropriate attachments have been fi xed:
1) Place the appliance where it will at all times be absolutely stable and under
no circumstances could it fall off of the work surface or in any way come into
contact with water (due to vibrations or becoming snagged in the power
cable). Vibration is unavoidable when it is working.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
► Never touch an appliance, which is plugged in or is operational when it
happens, that falls or lands in water – or in the case of other emergencies!
First disconnect the appliance from the mains power source in all emergency
situations! Otherwise you run the risk of serious injury or loss of life!
2) Put the food which is to be processed in the feeding tray 3 and place a
catchment container at the front under the exit opening.
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3) First press the button “0” to check that the appliance is still switched off .
Otherwise there is a risk that the appliance could unintentionally start
when the plug is inserted into the power socket.
4) Then insert the plug into a mains power socket.
5) Press the button “I” to start the appliance.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
► Push the foodstuff into the feeding shaft ONLY with the round stodger 2 –
NEVER with one’s fi ngers, forks, spoons or similar objects. That could lead
to physical injury and also damage the appliance.
CAUTION - PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Do not ever press so hard that the motor gets audibly slower. This could
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overburden the machine and damage it.
Processing meat
1) Use pieces of meat that fi t easily into the feeding funnel. If necessary, cut the
meat to size beforehand. Check that the meat does not have any bones and
or tendons.
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WARNING!
► Minced meat is very prone to bacterial contamination. Therefore take care
to maintain good hygiene when processing meat. If you do not, it may
cause serious health problems.
2) When you have read and understood all of the instructions on the topic
”Meat“, you can now use the appliance as described in the chapter
“Operating the appliance”.
Processing sausage meat
1) Pass meat through the meat grinder twice before using it as sausage stuffi ng.
2) To make sausage stuffi ng, add some chopped onions, spices and other
ingredients to the minced meat, as per your recipe, and knead the mixture
well. Refrigerate this for 30 minutes before processing it further.
3) Pull one end of the sausage skin (natural or artifi cial sausage skin) onto the
sausage stuff er attachment q and tie a knot in the other end. For 1 kg of the
fi lling, you will need approximately 1.60 m of sausage skin.
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TIP!
Soak the natural sausage skin in lukewarm water for about 3 hours before
using it and wring it out before attaching it. This will make the natural sausage skin more elastic. Natural sausage skins are available from butcher
suppliers close to slaughter houses or from your family butcher.
4) The sausage mixture will be pressed into the sausage skin by the sausage
stuff er attachment q. When it is long enough switch the appliance off , press
the sausage together at the ends and rotate it a couple of times along its
longitudinal axis.
TIP!
Sausage meat tends to expand when cooked or frozen. Therefore, to
prevent it from bursting it is best not to overstuff the sausage.
5) When you have read and understood all of the instructions on the topic
”Sausage”, you can now use the appliance as described in the chapter
“Operating the appliance”.
Using the kubbe attachment
With the kubbe attachment e foodstuff s can be processed to form hollow rolls
of meat or vegetables, which can then be stuff ed as desired.
1) First put the meat through the meat grinder twice before pressing it through
the kubbe attachment e.
2) When you have read and understood all of the instructions on the topic
“Kubbe-Attachment”, you can now use the appliance as described in the
chapter “Operating the appliance”.
Making biscuits
After you have made the biscuit pastry according to your recipe, and after having
fi xed the biscuit attachment 1:
1) Line a small baking tray with greaseproof paper and place or hold it directly
under the exit opening at the front of the appliance.
2) Press pastry evenly into the meat grinder casing 5 – the transport screw 6
then pushes it through the selected design on the design motif strip of the
biscuit attachnment 1.
3) When the biscuit is the required length, stop the appliance and break the
pastry off at the exit opening. Lay the biscuits on the baking tray.
4) When you have read and understood all of the instructions on the topic
“Biscuits”, you can now use the appliance as described in the chapter
“Operating the appliance”.
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Non-functionality
If the drive is blocked by accumulated food:
■ Press the button “0” to stop the meat grinder.
■ Press and hold the button “<”. The appliance will now run in the reverse
direction. This enables you to transport the food which has become stuck a
short way backwards, and the motor to run freely again.
■ When the drive runs smoothly again, release the “<” button.
■ Press the button “I” to re-start the meat grinder.
■ If you do not succeed in getting the drive free with this, clean the appliance
as described in the chapter “Cleaning”.
Should the motor suddenly stop, it could be due to automatic activation of the internal overload fuse. This is intended to protect the motor.
■ Switch the appliance off and allow it cool down for approximately 30 minutes
before continuing to use it.
■ Should this not work, wait for a further 15 minutes.
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■ If it still does not function at the end of this period, this indicates a technical
problem. In this case, contact the Customer Service Centre.
If the power cable is damaged or the accessories are
visibly damaged:
■ Immediately switch the appliance off by pressing the “0” button!
■ If this is not possible without risk to personal safety, disconnect the plug from
the mains power socket.
■ Arrange for the defective parts to be repaired by Customer Services before
re-using the appliance.
Cleaning
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Disconnect the plug from the mains power socket before cleaning the appli-
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ance. In this way accidents caused by the inadvertent switching on of the
appliance and electric shocks can be avoided.
Cleaning the motor block
■ Clean the exterior surfaces and the power cable with a slighly damp cloth.
Dry the appliance well before re-using it.
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
Never immerse the motor block in water or any other liquid! Should this
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occur, you are at risk of a potentially fatal electric shock if permeating
moisture makes contact with the electrical wiring.
CAUTION - PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Never use detergents, abrasive cleaners or solvents. These could damage
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the appliance and leave residues on the foodstuff s.
Cleaning the accessories
NOTICE
Do not clean the accessories in a dishwasher! This could cause damage to
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them!
■ Clean the accessories that could come in contact with foodstuff s, ...
– by hand only, the accessories are not dishwasher safe.
– with hot water and a household detergent suitable for use with foods.
Storage
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
► The cross blade 8 is very sharp! Risk of injury!
■ Dry all parts thoroughly, before re-using the appliance.
NOTICE
Apply a light coating of cooking oil to all metallic components after each
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cleaning Otherwise, metal parts can discolour!
■ Push the power cable (but not the plug) into the cable storage shaft under
the appliance base. There it is protected from damage.
■ Store the appliance at a dry location.
■ After drying the metal attachments coat them lightly with a little cooking oil –
if you are not going to use the appliance immediately. This will protect them
from corrosion.
■ Store the appliance where it will be out of reach of children and people
requiring supervision. They are not always able to correctly assess the
potential risks involved with using electrical appliances.
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Disposal
Do not dispose of the appliance in your normal domestic waste.
This product is subject to the provisions of European Directive
2002/96/EC (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
Dispose of the appliance through an approved disposal centre or at your com-
munity waste facility. Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of
doubt, please contact your waste disposal centre.
Dispose of all packaging materials in an environmentally friendly manner.
Warranty and Service
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from the date of purchase. This appliance has been manufactured with care and meticulously examined before delivery.
Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase. In the case of a warranty claim,
please make contact by telephone with our service department. Only in this way
can a post-free despatch for your goods be assured.
NOTICE
The warranty covers only claims for material and manufacturing defects, not
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for transport damages, worn parts or for damage to fragile components,
e.g. buttons or batteries.
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The appliance is intended for domestic use only, NOT for commercial purposes.
If this product has been subjected to improper or inappropriate handling, abuse,
or modifi cations not carried out by one of our authorised sales and service
outlets, the warranty will be considered void.
Your statutory rights are not restricted in any way by this warranty. The warranty
period is not extended by repairs eff ected under warranty. This applies also to
replaced and repaired parts.
Damages or defects discovered after purchase are to be reported directly after
unpacking, at the latest two days after the purchase date.
Repairs carried out after lapse of the warranty period are subject to charge.
The warranty period is not extended by repairs eff ected under warranty.
This applies also to replaced and repaired parts.
Damages or defects discovered after purchase are to be reported directly after
unpacking, at the latest two days after the purchase date.
Repairs carried out after lapse of the warranty period are subject to charge.
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