Troubleshooting
Motor stalls during
operation. This may be
caused by overheating
or improper use. The
Harvest mill has a built-
in thermal cut-off switch
that stops the motor to
prevent serious damage.
Unusual smell or noise.
Hopper will not attach.
If problem persists,
troubleshoot the
source:
Milling heads rubbing during operation. Rotate the
adjustment knob counter-clockwise.
Rotate adjustment knob to counter-clockwise, to
loosen the stones, until the motor starts. Then adjust
the texture knob to the desired setting.
Unplug and allow the mill to cool down. Remove
hopper, empty any leftover grains or legumes, and
remove upper millstone. Make sure stones and milling
chamber are clean and dry. Try restarting the motor
with upper stone and hopper off. If the motor starts,
turn off the mill. Reassemble and begin milling.
Ensure tabs on the top grindstone are seated into
place. Loosen adjustment knob to the coarsest setting.
Is grain too moist?
Are millstones or mill chamber clogged?
Is a foreign object caught between the millstones?
Was the mill turned on when the hopper was filled and
millstones were at their finest grind setting?
Millstone Material:
Millstone Diameter:
Motor:
Weight:
Housing:
Measurements:
Hopper Capacity:
Flour Texture:
Motor will not start.
Ceramic-Bound Corundum
3 inches
4 Amps; 450 W
16lbs
Bamboo
7" W x 7" D x 13" H
3.5 cups
Adjustable - Cracked to Pastry Fine
Technical Information
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