Before First Use; Brief Instructions; Proper Use - hawos Billy Operating Instructions Manual

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Before first use

Dear mill owner,
We are delighted that you have decided on a hawos
flour mill! Your hawos will serve you well in
preparing your natural food cuisine for many years
to come. Please observe the following notes before
using it for the first time. Please carefully read
through these operating instructions to familiarise
yourself with your hawos. It will reward you with
reliability and convenience.

Proper use

The mill is conceived and designed for private
household use. The device is intended for grinding
the foods listed on page 5.
Product contents
Mill, funnel cover, hexagon screw

Brief instructions

• Connect to a properly installed socket with a
protective earthing contact.
• Place the flour bowl under the flour outlet.
• Set the fineness with the lever.
• Fill the funnel with the desired grain.
• Turn the device on, adjust the fineness as
needed.
• Turn off the device once you have finished
grinding.
• Only use the flour mill for grinding food! A
table of edible mill feed is provided on page 5.
Before first use
Before you use the device for the first time, please
first carefully read through the safety instructions and
operating instructions. Only in this way will you be
able to use all functions safely and reliably. Hold onto
these operating instructions for future reference. Pass
these operating instructions on to any subsequent
user of the product.
1. Removing the transport guard
(see page 4 "Start-up")
2. Mill feed
Please only use clean and dry grains. You can
determine this if the seed crackles distinctly when
you crush it against a hard surface with a spoon. Wet
grain can be crushed and then looks like an oat flake.
Please consult the table of mill feed on page 5 when
adjusting the fineness. Please only mill sweet corn for
grinding corn.
Only process mill feed with the device once.
3. Power supply
Only connect the mill to an alternating current
source. Check whether the existing mains voltage
corresponds to the voltage specified on the base
plate.
4. Location
The mill housing is made of wood. Wood is a living
material that is affected by changes in temperature
and humidity, which may cause it to crack. You can
best protect and care for the housing by not placing
the mill close to radiators and not placing it right next
to a stove (steam, moisture).
5. Setting up the mill
During use, place the flour mill on a hard, level
base (kitchen countertop). The slots on the bottom of
the device may not be obstructed so that the motor
can be ventilated.
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