Northern Industrial Tools 168620 Owner's Manual - page 3
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WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
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Always unplug when assembling or disassembling the unit.
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Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children. Do not
allow children to operate the unit.
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When carrying the unit, be sure to hold the Motor Housing with both hands.
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Do not fix Cutting Blade and Cutting Plate when using Kubbe Attachments.
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Never feed food with your hands. Always use the Food Pusher (#5).
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Never grind hard objects such as bones and nuts.
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Never remove or attach the Hopper Plate, Head, or Cap when the motor is operating
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Never disassemble the grinder or place anything (especially fingers, kitchen utensils,
etc.) in the grinder during operation.
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Press the off/reverse switch once to stop the motor. Pressing the off switch multiple
times may damage the motor.
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To reverse the direction of the rotation of the motor, press the Off/Reverse switch.
Allow the motor to come to a complete stop. After the motor has come to a complete
stop, press the Off/Reverse switch again. This restarts the motor and reverses the
direction of the rotation. Failure to allow the motor to come to a complete stop before
changing directions may result in damage to the motor.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE
WARNING:
Make sure the unit is unplugged prior to any cleaning or maintenance. It
is important to wash all parts, except the Motor Housing, in warm, soapy water. The Motor
Housing may be wiped with a damp cloth when needed, but should not be immersed in water.
The metal food contact pieces are shipped with a light coating of food-grade oil to prevent
rusting, and also to prevent the meat from sticking to the attachments. Apply a thin coating of
food-grade oil prior to the first use, and after each subsequent use.
1. Make sure that the voltage and frequency indicated on the bottom plate are the same
as your local supply.
2. Wash all the parts (except those that do not touch foods) in warm soapy water.
3. Ensure that the Switch is off before plugging in the unit.