Predetermined Breaking Point; Operation - Bosch MFW4 series Instruction Manual

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Predetermined
breaking point
To prevent serious damage to your 
appliance if the mincer is overloaded, the 
driver has a notch (predetermined breaking 
point). If an overload occurs, the driver 
breaks instead. However, the driver can 
easily be replaced.
Otherwise spare parts with a predetermined 
breaking point are not a component of our 
warranty obligations. 
Such spare parts can be purchased from 
customer service (order no. 753348).

Operation

W Risk of injury!
Do not insert mains plug until all 
preparations for working with the appliance 
are complete.
  ■ Before operating the appliance 
and accessories for the first time, 
clean thoroughly; see "Cleaning and 
servicing".
X Fig. B
  ■ Stow perforated discs in the storage 
compartment.
  ■ Stow individual parts of the sausage 
filler attachment and kebbe attachment 
in the pusher and close the pusher with 
the lid.
Assembling the mincer
attachment
X Fig. C
  ■ Take perforated disc with required 
hole diameter out of the storage 
compartment.
  ■ Insert worm gear into the housing.
  ■ Put blade on the worm gear. Blades 
must face the perforated disc.
  ■ Put perforated disc with the required 
hole diameter on the worm gear. 
Recess on the perforated disc must
be situated on the lug in the housing.
  ■ Screw on threaded ring clockwise. Do 
not tighten the threaded ring too tight.
  ■ Disassembly is in reverse order.
Predetermined breaking point
Use for:
  – processing raw or cooked meat, bacon, 
poultry and fish.
  – Do not process bones!
  – Process steak tartare through the 
mincer twice.
Assembling sausage filler
attachment
Note: The parts of the mincer attachment 
(without perforated disc and blade) are 
used.
X Fig. D
  ■ Take nozzle (A) and bearing ring (D) out 
of the pusher.
  ■ Insert worm gear into the housing.
  ■ Insert nozzle into the threaded ring.
  ■ Put bearing ring on the worm gear and 
hold in place. Recess on the bearing
ring must be situated on the lug in
the housing.
  ■ Screw on threaded ring with nozzle 
clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded 
ring too tight.
  ■ Disassembly is in reverse order.
Use for:
Filling artificial and natural casings with 
sausage meat.
Assembling kebbe attachment
Note: The parts of the mincer attachment 
(without perforated disc and blade) are 
used.
X Fig. E
  ■ Take shaper (B) and conical ring (C) out 
of the pusher.
  ■ Insert worm gear into the housing.
  ■ Insert shaper into threaded ring.
  ■ Put conical ring on the worm gear and 
hold in place. Recess on the conical
ring must be situated on the lug in
the housing.
  ■ Screw on threaded ring with shaper 
clockwise. Do not tighten the threaded 
ring too tight.
  ■ Disassembly is in reverse order.
Use for:
Shaping dough tubes.
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