Cleaning And Servicing - Bosch MUZ8GM1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Fig. 
Remove filling container.
Rotate setting ring all the way in an anti-
clockwise direction.
The marks on the adjusting ring and
housing are in alignment (-2).
Remove grinding ring and grinding cone.
Clean individual parts, see "Cleaning and
servicing".

Cleaning and servicing

Attention!
Never immerse individual parts (except
filling container) in liquids, never hold
under running water and do not clean
in the dishwasher.
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents.
Surfaces may be damaged.
Note: Clean the mill after use unless it is used
daily. If the ingredients contain oil, e.g. lin-
seeds, the mill should be cleaned after each
grinding process.
Clean grinding ring and grinding cone
with a dry brush only.
Do not clean the housing in water.
Wipe the outside with a damp cloth only.
The discharge chute can be folded down
to clean the outlet opening (Fig. ).
The filling container is dishwasher-proof
Store the mill in a dry room.
Information on grinding
The mill is suitable for grinding all types of grain
(except maize), poppy seeds, linseeds,
sesame, buckwheat, etc. Even herbs, spices
and coffee can be ground.
The grain must be dry, otherwise the grinding
unit may stick. Therefore, store the ingre-dients
uncovered in a dry location or in a jute sack.
The storage temperature must not exceed
40 °C.
The values listed in the following table are
guide values and depend on e.g. moisture
content or growing season (summer or winter).
For grinding select setting 7 on the food
processor. To prevent the ingredients from
overheating, setting 5 can be used for a very
fine degree of grinding.
Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH
Grinding performance at setting 7
Grinding performance
Type
of grain
Fine (1)
Wheat
80 g/min
Rye
70 g/min
Buckwheat
80 g/min
Naked
80 g/min
barley
Naked oats
50 g/min
Millet
80 g/min
Rice
70 g/min
Linseeds *
15 g/min
Poppy
70 g/min
seeds *
* Linseeds and poppy seeds contain oil;
if the setting is too fine, the grinding
performance will be low.
You will get a better result if these seeds
are frozen prior to grinding.
If linseeds are to be used in baking, they
can be ground quickly and very finely
by first mixing them with grain.
Oats are softer than other types of grain.
Therefore they cannot be ground as finely
as linseeds. You can also get a better
result if you freeze the oats and grind them
as soon as you take them out of the freezer.
Important information:
As grain is a natural and living preservative
and is therefore hydroscopic, it must
be stored in a dry location.
Grain has just to be damp for it to cause
abnormal heating. This can easily be detec-
ted as the grinding zone in the steel conical
grinding unit becomes clogged and fine
grinding is no longer possible.
If the appliance has difficulty in fine grinding
the grain, this is an indication that the grain
is too damp.
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Coarse (6)
270 g/min
230 g/min
190 g/min
300 g/min
170 g/min
200 g/min
190 g/min
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