L'Equip NUTRIMILL Owner's Manual & User Manual - page 4
Feed Rate
4
THE FIRST TIME YOU USE YOUR NUTRIMILL
Take the hopper extension ring out of the flour bowl. Mill at least 2 cups of
wheat or other hard grain, then discard the flour and clean the flour bowl.
This will eliminate any contaminates the mill may have obtained in the
manufacturing process. Make sure the grain you use is clean. Your warranty
does not cover foreign object damage from plastics, metals, rocks or any
other materials that could get into and damage the milling heads. Proper
care of your mill will help to ensure a reliable milling experience for many
years to come.
KNOW YOUR NUTRIMILL
The upper dial controls motor speed. This allows you to
have greater control of the texture. For most flours it should
remain on high (to the left). Turn toward the right for coarser
flour.
The lower dial turns the mill on and off, and
controls the rate at which grain feeds into the
mill. The feed rate will affect the fineness of the grind.
Turning the dial to the right will feed grain faster and
produce coarser flour.
Turning the feed rate dial all the way left will turn the machine off.
To better understand how your mill works follow these simple steps:
1. Unplug the mill so the motor does not turn on while adjusting the grain
control dial.
2. With the hopper empty, look under the grain inlet cover (located at the
bottom of the hopper). A flashlight may be helpful. Do not disassemble
the inlet cover.
3. When the dial is set to OFF, most grains cannot flow through the inlet.
4. Turn the dial back and forth. You will see the size of the opening into the
milling chamber gradually changing.
5. As you turn the dial further to the right, the inlet size increases.
6. Depending on the size of grain in the hopper, the dial setting has a point
at which grain will begin to flow. (For example, barley or millet will begin
to flow into the mill much further to the left than corn or beans because
they are smaller in size.)
7. After you find the point at which grain begins to flow, turn the dial
another 1/4” to the right.
NOTE
- At the very finest setting (the point where grain first begins to flow),
the flow may fluctuate - this is normal. Turn the dial a little further to the right
for a steady flow. The point where grain begins to flow will vary depending
on grain kernel size.
Moto r
High