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Gastroback 41400 Design Mincer User Manual

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Possible problem

Easy solution

The mincer blocks up permanently

while operating.

• To ensure that the mincer does not seize, never

operate it under excessive pressure. Operate in

a slow and constant pace. Do not try to rush the

procedure by pushing down the meat with force.

• For mincing hard ingredients really fine start with

the grinding disc with the bigger holes. Mincing the

second time use the finer mincer plate.

The worm housing moves or loos-

ened while operating.

The screw plug loosened. Turn the appliance off imme-

diately. Press the worm housing with one hand against

the motor housing using the other hand to tighten the

screw plug turning it clockwise.

The mince leaks out at the side of

the closing ring.

The closing ring is not screwed on tight enough. Turn

the appliance off immediately and then pull the plug.

Tighten the closing ring but do not overwind the wind-

ing. If the problem still occurs disassemble and clean

the appliance.

clear a blocking

If the worm housing is blocked no mince comes out of the mincer while operating or the motor stops

moving automatically because of the overload protection.
ATTENTION: If a blocking occurs turn off the appliance immediately. Clear the problem

before turning on the motor again.
1. Turn the appliance off and then take the feedstick out of the feed tube.
2. If the motor stopped running because the overload protection turned itself on you have to

turn the appliance off to undo the overload protection.
3. Press the reverse button and hold it down for one or two seconds. The worm is moving

backwards and this loosens the blocking.
ATTENTION: If the motor does not start moving backwards immediately turn off the

appliance and pull the plug. Disassemble and clean the appliance.

Notes for disposal

Dispose of the appliance and packaging must be effected in accordance with the corres-

ponding local regulations and requirements for electrical appliances and packaging. Please

contact your local disposal company.