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Place the ingredients on the tray, and place
a tray under the Mincer head.
Connect the appliance to a suitable
electrical supply.
Rotate the control dial clockwise & select a
slow speed. Using the pusher, push the
ingredients into the hole in the tray & down
into the Mincer.
The screw will collect the ingredients,
compressing them & moving them forward.
They will then be forced through the
selected shape in the shape selector. This
should be collected on the tray.
The machine should be stopped before
changing the shape in the shape selector.
Never approach any moving parts until they
have come to a complete stop.
Never insert fingers into the feed chute.
Only use the pusher provided.
Using the Kebbe attachment (Fig. F)
The Kebbe attachment is used with the
meat mincer attachment.
The Kebbe maker attachment (35) has two
parts, the shaper and the cone.
Follow the assembly instructions of the
mincer through to the assembly of the worm
(34) (do not assemble the cutting blade (22)
or the fine or course mincing dies (25 or
26)).
Insert the shaper and the cone onto the end
of the worm.
Secure the Kebbe in place using the
securing nut (23).
Feed the Kebbe mixture through the food
feeder tube and use the pusher provided.
The mince will roll out as a hollow cylinder.
Cut the continuous hollow cylinder into the
desired lengths while it flows out.
Mixing
Making
cakes,
5-9
mashed potatoes & cookie
Mixing &
Mixes & kneads all kinds of yeast
2-6
kneading
mixtures for homemade bread
Whisking
Used for egg, meringues,
10-12
creams & mousses
Blending
Soups*,
purees,
10-12
drinks,
milkshakes
Mincing
Mincing
meat,
cookies
1-3
(with cookie attachment)
Mincing
Kebbe
1-3
Shredding vegetables
Slicer, fine shredding & coarse shredding
(PRSM600VS -
vegetables, such as carrots, beets,
4
Optional Accessory)
turnips, potatoes, coconut & celery
Extruding
pasta
(PRSM600PM -
Making pasta & Macaroni
1-3
Optional
Accessory)
Operating times and preparations
Attachment Function
Suggested Types Of
Recommended
Food
Speed
* Do not blend hot liquids, allow to cool first