Operating instructions

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Assembling for making kebbe
1. Take the worm housing into the right hand and
insert with your left hand the worm inside the worm
housing (picture I). The side of the worm with the
plastic end has to face the worm housing when put-
ting it inside the worm housing. The worm is cor-
rectly assembled when the plastic end of the worm
stands a few millimetres out of the worm housing.
Take the plastic finger. The flat end with the recess
has to face the worm housing when attaching. If
necessary turn the plastic finger a little bit until the
arresting pin of the worm housing locks precisely
into the corresponding recesses of the plastic fin-
ger.
IMPORTANT: If the tools overlap the edges of
the worm housing the worm is not placed all the
way inside of the worm housing. Turn the worm a
little bit to make it fit inside but do not use force. If
mounted correctly the plastic finger is aligned with
the front of the worm housing and the axis of the
worm stands out 2 mm of the grinding disc.
Place the cone on the worm housing and fit the
closure ring over the cone. Firmly screw the closing
ring on the worm housing and tighten by hand.
ATTENTION: Do not use any tools, for tightening
the screw and pay attention not to cant the screw.
If the screw cants the screw thread gets damaged.
If the screw does not turn easily put some sunflower
oil (or other edible oil) on the screw.
2. Firmly secure the worm housing in the opening
for the drive shaft. The small end of the worm hous-
ing has to face the mincer (picture J). Incline the
worm housing a little bit to the right, when assem-
bling it. When the worm housing is fitted all the
way into the opening of the drive shaft the release
button sinks into the motor housing. Turn the worm
housing counter clockwise until the shaft is facing
upright and is locked into place.
Note: When the worm housing is securely attached
you can hear a click sound and the release button
comes out of the recess again.
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