Use and Care Manual

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There are a lot of forces at work during the milling of grains, so you will want to check the screw
from time to time for tightness and retighten as needed. !
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After each use, you can simply turn the Mockmill upside down over your counter or sink to
empty any remaining grains. The Mockmill does not require deep cleaning after every use. You
can simply wipe off its exterior surfaces, including the easily removed flour chute.!
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For deeper cleaning, we first recommend simply running a quarter cup of rice through the
Mockmill from to refresh the stones.
For a most thorough cleaning, we have made the Mockmill interior easily accessible.!
Just open the Mockmill as instructed in the User's Manual and brush off all soft grain residue
with an appropriately soft tool such as a basting brush or a dry sponge. . If you find a kernel
lodged between any two surfaces, you’ll find you can easily pry it out with a sharp tool. !
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Please remember not to get the interior of the mill wet! It would be an
unnecessary and possibly damaging cleaning measure.
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You may see some oil on the driveshaft of your Mockmill as you remove it from the mixer. This
comes from the mixer and is normal. The Mixer is packed with food-grade grease that tends to
liquefy under load, and sometimes-small amounts sneak past the mixer's seals. You can learn
more on this topic on the KitchenAid Product Help Internet page.!
To keep the grease from getting on your hands, clothes, or the Mockmill, just wipe the shaft off
with a paper towel, and that's that!!
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Here we'd like to remind you again to set your Mockmill to "not too fine" every time you start
out, immediately adjusting to a finer setting if desired!!