Making Biscuits; Straining Tomatoes - Silvercrest SFW 350 D4 Operating Instructions Manual

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Making biscuits

After you have made the biscuit pastry according to your recipe, and after having
fixed the biscuit attachment
1) Line a small baking tray with greaseproof paper and place or hold it directly
under the exit opening at the front of the appliance.
2) Press pastry evenly into the meat grinder casing
then pushes it through the selected design on the design motif strip of the
biscuit attachment
3) When the biscuit is the required length, stop the appliance and break the
pastry off at the exit opening. Lay the biscuits on the baking tray.
4) When you have read and understood all of the instructions on the topic
"Biscuits", you can now use the appliance as described in the chapter
"Operating the appliance".

Straining tomatoes

1) Place a container under the tomato outlet
2) Place a container at the front under the strainer sieve
3) Quarter the tomatoes and push them into the meat grinder casing
and evenly.
The plastic screw
The strained tomatoes fall into the tomato outlet
The tomato skin is ejected from the strainer sieve
ance.
NOTE
If tomato juice starts leaking from the screw joints of the strainer attach-
ment, this can have the following causes:
Try working more slowly, press the tomato pieces gently into the appliance
and cut the tomatoes into smaller pieces.
4) Once you have read and understood all of the instructions in the section
"Straining tomatoes", you can use the appliance as described in the section
"Operating the appliance".
SFW 350 D4
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pushes the tomatoes through the strainer attachment.
You are working too fast.
You are using too much pressure to press the tomato pieces into
the appliance.
The tomato pieces are too large.
– the transport screw
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at the front of the appli-
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