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REBER 20830 N Notice D'utilisation Et Entretien page 49

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REPLACING THE DIE PLATE
Switch off the motor and disconnect the plug from the socket.
nut (11) by rotating it in counterclockwise direction. Extract the die plate (9) and
replace it with a new one.
Lock the unit by screwing the ring nut (11) in clockwise direction. Before putting
away the replaced die plate, clean it and remove dough residuals (if any) from the
holes.
DISASSEMBLYING AND CLEANING THE PRESS
After every drawing operation disassemble the press and clean all its parts
carefully. Switch off the motor and disconnect the plug from the socket. Unscrew
the two stop nuts securing the press to the geared motor cover (6) and remove it.
Remove the reduction gear (12) (only for model N.5).
Unscrew the ring nut (11) by rotating it in counterclockwise direction. Extract the
die plate (9) and the screw (8) from the front of the casing (7). Wash, clean and dry
all parts carefully.
ASSEMBLYING THE PRESS
Switch off the motor and disconnect the plug from the socket. Introduce the screw
(8) into the casing (7), making sure that its square part goes out of the rear hole of
the casing. Insert the reduction gear (12) into the square part of the screw
(only in model N.5).Insert the die plate (9) so that the larger base goes into the
casing (7) mouth. Screw the ring nut (11) on the casing (7) mouth by rotating it in
clockwise direction as long as it is locked. Couple the press to the geared motor
having the screw square part inserted in the square seat of the geared motor.
Tighten the stop nuts.
WARNINGS
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Before carrying out assembly, disassembly, die plate replacement and
cleaning operations, switch off the motor and disconnect the cable with plug, to
avoid risks of electric shock.
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Do not press the dough into the unit with your hands; use the supplied
pestle.
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After every use disassemble, wash and dry all press parts carefully.
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Clean the die plates by putting them in a warm water bath immediately
after use. - Before use, warm the die plates in warm water (cold die plates
produce irregularly shaped pasta)
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The pasta obtained can show a darker or lighter color, according to the
amount of pressure applied when coming out of the unit. When pressure is lower,
lighter pasta will be produced (this happens, for example, when the dough is
introduced into the press too slowly compared with the capacity of the unit). This
does not alter pasta quality and features.
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Unscrew the ring
(8)

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