NutriMill Harvest User Manual v12

Owner's  
Manual  
on the purchase of your NutriMill Harvest™. We paid special attention to  
optimizing its technical functionality and design. Before using the NutriMill  
Harvest™, please read this owner’s manual carefully and keep these instructions.  
Please contact us if you require any further information.  
Welcome to the NutriMill® Family.  
Your Harvest™ mill is the perfect solution to provide you with fresh natural flours  
so you can affordably create delicious, healthy meals. Effortlessly grind non-oily  
whole grains, beans and legumes any time. These powerful “Super Food” flours  
help you get the benefits of whole grain goodness in your daily diet.  
The natural bamboo housing and high quality, ultra-strong, Corundum  
Grainmaster™ Millstones were manufactured with superior craftsmanship to ensure  
many years of efficient milling.  
NutriMill® – Giving you Superior Equipment for Healthy Meals™.  
Fresh is always better!  
Technical Information  
Millstones: Ceramic-Bound Corundum  
Millstone Ø: 3 inches  
Housing: Bamboo  
Measurements: 7" W x 7" D x 13" H  
Capacity of Hopper: 3.5 cups  
Motor: 4 Amps; 450 W  
Weight: 16lbs  
Flour Fineness: Adjustable - Cracked to Pastry Fine  
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Please read all of these instructions thoroughly.  
– Keep small children away from mill at all times.  
– Avoid contact with moving parts on the mill.  
To prevent hazardous operation or electric shock, DO NOT put motor base or  
power cord in water or other liquids.  
– Keep mill and power cord away from stove or other heat sources.  
– The use of attachments not sold by or recommended by the manufacturer  
may cause fire, electrical shock or other injury.  
– Turn off mill before unplugging from or plugging into an electrical outlet.  
– Be sure to turn switch to off position after every use. Make sure motor stops  
completely before disassembling.  
– Mill should be unplugged from electrical outlet before cleaning, before  
assembling or disassembling and when not in use.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
DO NOT  
– unplug from electrical outlet by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug  
and pull.  
– put your fingers or other foreign objects into any of the mill’s openings while it is  
in operation.  
– leave mill unattended while in use.  
– let cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces.  
– place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.  
– clean mill by inserting pointed objects into milling chamber, or using running  
water.  
– operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after appliance malfuntions  
or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return appliance to nearest authorized  
service facility for a thorough examination, and any needed repairs, or electrical or  
mechanical adjustments.  
– use outdoors  
DO NOT MILL ANY OF THE FOLLOWING  
• chia seeds  
• popcorn  
• nuts  
• herbs & spices  
• chilies  
• goji berries  
• sprouted grains/beans  
(if not throughly dried)  
• sesame seeds  
• flax seeds  
• tapioca  
• sugar  
• coffee beans  
• hemp nuts  
• dates/raisins  
• poppy seeds  
• sunflower seeds  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Place mill on a hard, flat surface. Make sure ventilation slots are unobstructed.  
2. Avoid areas with significant variations in temperature and humidity.  
3. Verify existing voltage is 110v-120v. Plug in power cord.  
4. Place bowl or container under flour outlet.  
5. Turn on mill.  
6. Select grind texture setting.  
7. Pour grain into hopper.  
8. When finished milling, turn switch off and unplug power cord.  
ADJUSTING FLOUR TEXTURE  
Turning the adjustment knob will control flour texture.  
Turn right (clockwise), for finer flour. (Fig. A)  
Turn left (counterclockwise), for coarser flour. (Fig. B)  
The adjustment knob can be turned in either direction at any  
time while milling. The markings on the adjustment knob will  
help you identify the proper texture. (Fig. C)  
When adjusting to the finest texture you may hear the sound  
of the millstones coming in contact with each other. Making a  
slight adjustment to a coarser setting  
will eliminate that noise.  
Under normal conditions, the mill can be turned off while grinding and restarted with grains  
in the hopper. If the motor does not spin, quickly turn the mill off. Adjust knob slightly (coun-  
terclockwise). Turn mill on and try again. If necessary, empty hopper and remove hopper and  
upper stone. For detailed instructions on removing millstones, see page 5.  
CLEANING YOUR MILL  
1. Grind about ¼ - ⅓ cup rice or wheat on a coarse setting.  
2. Hold a vacuum cleaner tube against the flour outlet for a few seconds. Or use a  
dry brush to brush clean the millstones. NEVER USE WATER TO CLEAN STONES  
3. Millstones may be removed for occassional cleaning or replacing, if necessary.  
4. Additional millstones can be purchased from the retailer where you purchased  
your mill. Those stones can be used as a replacement, or can be used as a set  
when milling for those with gluten intolerance, celiacs, or with other allergies or  
sensitivities.  
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REMOVING MILLSTONES (FOR CLEANING OR REPLACING)  
Disassembly:  
1. Turn off mill. Unplug from electrical outlet.  
2. Turn hopper counter clockwise and lift off.  
3. Remove upper stone.  
4. While holding lower stone, turn screw in the middle of the stone  
counter-clockwise using a 4 mm hex key, (wrench).  
5. Lift rubber insert to remove lower stone from housing.  
Reassembly:  
1. Replace rubber insert by pushing outlet tube as far as possible into flour outlet  
in housing.  
2. Next push down bottom of insert from front to back until insert is seated firmly  
in mill. You will need to align the three holes with the protruding tabs.  
3. Put lower millstone onto motor shaft. Align flat sides on middle of millstone with  
flat sides of motor shaft.  
4. Place washer over hole in lower millstone and insert screw. Turn screw clockwise  
(using hex key) until tight.  
5. Set upper millstone in place, aligning tabs with slots in stone. Set hopper on mill  
and click into place (clockwise). Texture setting does not change during  
disassembly. Setting will remain the same as before removal of stones.  
PURCHASE QUALITY GRAIN  
The Harvest™ mill is suited for milling all types of non-oily grains, beans and legumes. Avoid  
milling seeds or any grains, beans and legumes that have a high oil or moisture content.  
If there is a question about grain being dry enough to mill, check using a “knife test”. Take  
a single piece of grain. With the flat side of a knife, press grain against a hard surface (like a  
countertop). Grain that bursts with a distinct cracking sound is dry enough to mill. Grain that  
is too wet will be soft and not crack or burst.  
Know the source of your grain. Purchase and mill only carefully cleaned grain from a reliable  
source. Unclean grain may contain small stones, which can damage millstones.  
Do not mill damp or wet grain. Damp grain may stick to millstones, block the flour outlet and  
affect your mill’s performance.  
Note: Store grain in a dry, cool, well-ventilated location. Grain tends to absorb moisture from  
the air.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Motor will not start.  
Rotate adjusting knob to coarse setting (counterclock-  
wise) until motor starts. Then adjust texture knob to  
desired setting.  
Motor stalls during opera-  
tion. This may be caused from  
overheating or improper use.  
The Harvest mill has a built-in  
thermal cut-off switch that stops  
the motor to prevent serious  
damage.  
Unplug and allow mill to cool down. Remove hopper,  
empty any left over grains or legumes, and remove  
upper millstone. Make sure stones and milling chamber  
are clean and dry. Try restarting motor with upper stone  
and hopper off. If the motor starts, turn off the mill.  
Reassemble and begin milling.  
Milling heads rubbing during operation. Rotate the  
adjustment knob to a coarser setting.  
Unusual smell or noise  
If problem persists, troubleshoot the source:  
• Is grain too moist?  
• Are millstones or mill chamber clogged?  
• Is a foreign object caught between the millstones?  
• Was the mill turned on when hopper was filled and millstones were at finest  
grind setting?  
WARRANTY INFORMATION  
L’Chef, LLC warrants the NutriMill® Harvest mill to be free of manufacturing defects in materi-  
als and workmanship for a period of 5 years. Defective product will be repaired or replaced with  
a comparable model at our sole discretion upon receiving the defective product. L’Chef will  
not refund purchase price or provide any other remedy. This warranty applies to the original  
noncommercial purchaser.  
Warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse, shipping, normal wear,  
commercial use, neglect, incidental or consequential damages, or from damage caused by any  
foreign objects getting into the mill.  
YOU MUST keep a dated sales receipt for warranty service.  
To ensure full warranty, return the mill, securely packed, to:  
L’CHEF  
Attn: Service Dept.  
825 N. Industrial Road  
St. George, UT 84770  
Include a copy of dated sales receipt, name, address information, phone number, email address  
and a statement giving specific reason for return.  
For your convenience, there is a Request for Warranty Service Form located at  
er service at 1.877.267.2434 or email [email protected].  
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Questions? Contact Customer Service at 1.877.267.2434  
or email [email protected].  
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