SALZBURGER GETREIDEMÜHLE AM 3 Guide

Owner’s Manual and User’s Guide
Before operating the appliance for the first time, please study these instructions
and important safe-guards carefully.
The Salzburger Grain Mill AM 3
Due to the fact that we have paid special attention to the high-grade quality of the materials
chosen –especially with regard to the milling chamber –this mill is a technically well-
thought out appliance allowing no compromise on all its aspects.
Setting up of the Grain Mill:
For our Salzburger Grain Mill the material predominately used is solid wood. Wood is a living
material - which just like grain - can absorb moisture, respectively can emit the humidity to
its surroundings thus continually changing its own volume and characteristics. A high rate of
moisture loss, caused by very dry air may cause splitting of the wood and change to the
form, which may lower the efficiency of the mill.
For this reason, do not set the mill up in the proximity of any sources of direct heat (heating,
etc) or in direct sunlight. The most favourable surroundings would be a room with normal
humidity rates and normal temperatures.
Any surface irregularities can be balanced by adjusting the positioning feet.

Milling:
Our Salzburger Grain Mill AM 3 will mill into any container or paper bag. However great care
must be taken to make sure that the flour can run freely. Any back-logging of flour causes
clogging and smearing of the mill-stones!
The Milling Mechanism:
The milling mechanism made from corundum-ceramic material is extremely wear resistant
and self-sharpening.
The Milling Chamber:
In order to prevent any chemical or electrostatic change to the sensitive grain as well as any
influence on the taste of the flour processed, the milling chamber has been designed in solid
wood.
Possible Uses:
With our Salzburger Grain Mill AM 3 it is possible to process all types of dry grain. Please be sure to
use only dry and well cleansed grain. Small stones and other foreign particles can damage the mill-
stones.
Wheat, rye, buckwheat, corn, rice, barley, millet, green-spelt and spelt can all be milled at
any chosen grade setting.
Oats and soybeans contain oil and can therefore only be milled or crushed with a coarser
setting.
Grains containing oils and all spices can be easily processed, provided they are mixed and
milled together with wheat, spelt etc.
Corn: Please do not use popcorn kernels, but only normal sweet corn.
Basic rules for more safety –important safety instructions
Please read these operating and safety instructions carefully before operating your grain mill.
This will avoid errors and accidents and can secure the functional and safe use of the appliance.
Please keep this user manual and should you hand the mill to any third party
ensure the next user has the manual.
This corn mill is exclusively designed for the production of flour and grits.
When using this grain mill, the following precautions and safety instructions must be observed.
Operation of the appliance by children is not allowed.
1. Read all instruction carefully.
2. The appliance must only be used for its intended purpose (production of flour and grits)
3. Before operating the appliance, it is essential to check its flawless

condition. Repairs may only be carried out by persons authorized by Agrisan GmbH
4. The seller must immediately be informed of any defects.
5. The safety devices must not be modified or turned off.
6. Use the mill only on a flat, stable surface.
7. The mill must be positioned so that slipping of the mill itself or the flour container during the
milling process cannot occur.
8. Monitoring of the appliance is essential when being used near children.
9. Keep the unit out of the reach of children.
10. The appliance must not be operated by persons with either physical or mental handicaps or
those who do not have sufficient knowledge of the safe operation of the appliance. The
exception to such operation of the appliance is when used under supervision of persons
responsible for the safety of any handicapped persons.
11. The exterior of the mill must only be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
12. During the milling process never reach into the funnel.
13. During the milling process never reach into the area of the mill stone or the flour outlet.
14. If the device is no longer needed kee Basic rules for more safety –important safety
instructions
Please read these operating and safety instructions carefully before operating your grain mill.
This will avoid errors and accidents and can secure the functional and safe use of the
appliance.
Please keep this user manual and should you hand the mill to any third party
ensure the next user has the manual.
This corn mill is exclusively designed for the home production of flour and
Grits.
When using this grain mill, the following precautions and safety instructions must be
observed.
Operation of the appliance by children only under adult supervision
15. Read all Instruktion carefully.
16. The appliance must only be used for its intended purpose (household production of flour and
grits)
17. Before operating the appliance, it is essential to check its flawless
condition. Repairs may only be carried out by persons authorized by Agrisan GmbH
18. The seller must immediately be informed of any defects.
19. The safety devices must not be modified or turned off.
20. Use the mill only on a flat, stable surface.
21. The mill must be positioned so that slipping of the mill itself or the flour container during the
milling process cannot occur.
22. Monitoring of the appliance is essential when being used near children.
23. Keep the unit out of the reach of children.
24. The appliance must not be operated by persons with either physical or mental handicaps or
those who do not have sufficient knowledge of the safe operation of the appliance. The
exception to such operation of the appliance is when used under supervision of persons
responsible for the safety of any handicapped persons.
25. The exterior of the mill must only be wiped clean with a damp cloth.
26. During the milling process never reach into the funnel.
27. During the milling process never reach into the area of the mill stone or the flour outlet.

28. If the device is no longer needed keep it in a safe place.
29. Never undertake any repair or do-it-yourself work –even if very simple things yourself.
Start-Up:
Our grain mill AM 3 mill has to be connected to an earthed power source with a 380 V power current
with a frequency of 50 Hz.
Important for connection to power current source:
A European Standard plug with integrated over-current cut-out switch was chosen as plug connector.
The mill-stones must rotate in a clockwise direction (right hand motion). Left hand rotation requires
the conductors R (L1) and T (L3) which supply the cut-out switch to be changed over.
Adjustment of the Milling Grade:
The hand wheel on the side of the mill adjusts the setting of the mill. The adjustment mechanism is
extremely sensitive and allows step-free setting of the degree of refinement required within a range
of approx. 3,5 turns.
Basic Setting: Turning the hand wheel in an anti-clockwise direction to the backstop will result in the
coarsest milling grade.
Normal Setting: For this setting the hand wheel has to be turned in a clockwise direction so long until
a slight but continuous grinding sound can be heard. When using the normal setting any longer idling
should be avoided. The degree of refinement achieved with this setting results in flour which is
sufficiently fine for all kinds of baking, and at the same time takes the moisture content of the grain
into account.
Finest Setting: In order to get extremely fine flour and provided you have very dry grain you can
reduce this setting by turning the hand-wheel in a clockwise direction as far as the backstop. When
using this setting the sound of the mill-stones grinding against each other can be clearly heard. This
will damage neither the motor nor the mill-stones. Any longer idling operation when using the fine
setting should be avoided.
Important Note!
When the mill is turned off and provided there is no grain between the mill-stones the mill can be
adjusted to any setting.
With a full input funnel a coarser setting can be chosen at any time, however finer settings can
only be slowly set when the mill is in operation. The mill requires sufficient time to process the
grain which is between the mill-stones otherwise the stones will become blocked!

Please note that in time - due to wear of the mill-stones -the fine and thereby the normal settings
too will change in a clockwise direction.
Testing the Humidity of the Grain:
Before filling the grain into the input funnel, please check that the grain is dry enough for the
milling process. We recommend the following test procedure:
Place a few grain kernels onto a hard surface and try to divide them using a knife that is not
over sharp. Should the kernels break apart, the grain is ready for milling; if you can cut them
like bread, the grain is too moist.
A safer and more objective method of testing the state of the grain to be milled is to use a
hygrometer. Grain stored at a humidity of up to 70%r.F. can still be processed with a normal
setting. If stored in places where the humidity is higher than 70%r.F. milling can cause
problems (the mill-stores become smeared).
Please note: Grain is hygroscopic causing it to absorb moisture within a few hours,
respectively emit it again. When processing wholemeal grouts the moisture content is of no
importance
WORKING TIME
When using dry grain and milling at a normal, ambient temperature our Salzburger Grain
Mill AM 3 is suitable for continuous operation. It is fitted with a robust industrial motor. Only
an industrial motor is constructed in all components with the highest quality standards. By
applying thicker copper coiling, longer lamination bundles, larger ball bearings, improved
isolation by use of cooling fins and a more stabile construction design the industrial motor
clearly differs from the conventional motor. A limited working time may, however, be called
for when milling moist grain or when an all too fine milling process has been chosen.
SAFETY DEVICE
Our AM 3 mill is protected against overloading by means of an over-current cut-out switch.
Whenever the power input is increased due to inadmissibly high loading, after a short time
the cut-out switch turns the motor off.
Overloading occurs due to:
smearing of the mill-stones due to moist grain
blocking of the motor (smearing of mill-stones or foreign particles in the grain)
blocking of the motor at start-up caused by grain kernels in the feed grooves

The grain mill has been set at a too fine setting for the type of grain chosen. (Danger of the
millstones becoming smeared)
Smeared Mill-Stones:
If your grain was too moist for the desired setting, the mill-stones will become smeared. In this case a
hard, smooth layer will develop on the outer edges of the stones.
Open the mill and using a kitchen knife scrape this layer off both milling surfaces, clean the groves
and the flour spout.
Re-fit the funnel, choose a coarser setting and mill a little corn, rice or dry grain kernels. This will fully
clean the mill-stones again.
In order to get extremely fine flour even when using grain which is not dried to an optimum, you can
place the required amount of grain kernels to dry in your oven for approx. 30 minutes at 50 to 60° C
Please note that it is necessary to cool the grain to the surrounding temperature before use!
Drying the Grain
Damp grain will cut like bread, whereas as dry grain will chip off.
Cleaning the Milling Chamber –Removal of the Funnel
From the technical point of view in principle the mill needs no maintenance or special care
to work properly.
Normal functioning of the mill means that small amounts of flour will be left in the milling
chamber.
If you turn the hand wheel as far as the backstop in the direction of the coarse setting when
you have finished milling no considerable residue flour will remain in the milling chamber.
The mill is then ready to change from one type of grain to another without having to be
cleaned first.
When using the mill regularly, we recommend to clean it every three months.
If you do not intend to use your mill over a period of some weeks, we recommend that for
hygienic reasons you have to clean it thoroughly, in order to avoid mildew.
To do this, mill a handful of rice or grain at a “coarse setting” afterwards open the mill and
using a vacuum cleaner remove all residue flour from the milling chamber. Leave the mill
open and if at hand place a few bay leaves inside.
Should you however wish to clean the inside of the mill (recommended if the mill has not
been used for a longer period of time) then please proceed as follows:
PLEASE NOTE –IMPORTANT!
With the funnel removed there is danger of injury! Never open the milling chamber without first
having disconnected the mill’s power cable from the electrical power outlet.

1. Disconnect the mill from the electrical circuit.
2. Open the locking screws in the funnel and lift the funnel off.
3. Open the 4 locking screws of the milling chamber and lift off the funnel cone.
4. Now you can clean the milling-stones (either using a knife or steel brush) or the milling
chamber (with a vacuum cleaner).
CARE OF THE WOODEN PARTS
All wooden parts of the grain mill have been treated with biological beeswax. They are therefore free
from varnish and synthetic materials!
To clean exterior surfaces from dust and dirt please only use a damp cloth. To polish the wooden
parts of the mill, please use beeswax balsam or something similar.
The rough surfaces inside can be cleaned with fine sandpaper.
Reworking of the Mill-Stones:
Thanks to their structure, the processed, extremely hard corundum-ceramic milling-stones are self-
sharpening and thus always maintain their grip. Should - after many years of use –the mill-stones
become subject to so much wear that the feed grooves no longer transport sufficient grain, the
milling capacity will be correspondingly reduced. The milling-stones should then either be reworked
or exchanged.
Analysis of Small Defects
During the milling process the flour should always run freely from the flour spout. If that is
not the case, then the grain is too moist for the degree of fineness set. The result is that the
milling-stones have become smeared.
The motor is blocked - the mill won’t start:
Possible Cause:
Possible Solution:
Mill-stones smeared
Dry the grain, clean mill-stones
The mill was either turned from coarse to
fine while not yet in operation or was reset
too quickly while whole grain kernels were
still between the stones:
Turn the mill off –reset to coarse and slowly
turn to a finer setting during the
milling process. Eventually slowly add corn
Hard grain in the funnel
Corn, rice, durum wheat etc. or slowly add
very small corn kernels by hand through the
funnel

The safety switch has turned the mill off:
Possible Cause:
Possible Solution:
Mill-stones smeared:
Dry the grain, clean the mill-stones
Flour spout blocked:
Dry the grain or/and remove flour blockage,
clean flour spout –make sure the flour
container is suitable
Foreign particles in the grain:
Set to coarse and remove
Mill set too finely:
Turn to a coarser setting, turn mill on and
then slowly turn to a finer setting
Mill has become too warm:
Turn the mill off and leave to cool for at
least an hour
Warranty
Thanks to many years of experience, our grain mills are produced and controlled directly in
our factory. We only use selected materials and motors.
However, defects can occur!
Warranty from 1.1. 2016 - 2 years
Terms of Warranty:
The warranty applies to all occurring material or processing defects, and depends on the
choice of the manufacturer to replace, repair or refund the appliance.
It does not include the replacement of consequential damage nor loss due to natural wear
and tear or to damages caused by the use of force and/primero per use or lack of improper
maintenance.
Intervention by any unauthorized persons, who are neither employed by our company nor
authorized by us, results in the warranty becoming invalid. The warranty applies to all
appliances intended for the entire European market.
Fragile parts are excluded from the guarantee. Wood is a living material and small cracks in
the wooden casing may arise. These are not considered to be material defects.

In case of any warranty claim your statutory warranty rights, which you can independently
assert against us, do, of course, remain upright in case of any defect and are not restricted
by the warranty.
Proof of purchase must be provided for any warranty claim.
Warranty claims:
Within the claim period, we do, of course, carry out any necessary repair work completely
free of charge on defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period.
Repair Service:
If in spite of the special care taken on our behalf you should at any time not be satisfied with your
mill, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will endeavour to help you at all times and eventually
solve your problems.
Before returning your mill to us, please get in touch with the company who sold you the mill,
respectively their customer service department –they may be able to give you useful advice on your
problem 90 % of all problems can be solved by phone. This saves both time and money and above all
your mill is saved the often not very gentle handling during transport
Please take care of very careful packing, as any eventual damage caused during return transport will
be invoiced to you. Please use the original packing material.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The appliance may only be repaired by the manufacturer or a service company
officially authorised by the manufacturer. Failure to observe this regulation will result in loss of each
and every warranty right.
Warrantor and warranty address:
AGRISAN NATURPRODUKTE GMBH
Gasteigweg 25
A 5400 Hallein Österreich
Tel. +43 6245 83282
e-mail: info@agrisan.at
www.getreidemuehle.com

Technical Details:
Milling capacity fine:
appr. 60-70 kg/h
Milling capacity coarse:
appr. 100 kg/h
Weight:
65 kg
Funnel capacity:
40 Kg (can be increased)
Standing space:
550 x 550 mm
Height:
90 mm
Fine- coarse control:
infinitely variable
Input control:
reduces the temperature during milling
Mill-stone:
corundum-ceramic
Mill-stone diameter:
220 mm
Positioning of milling- mechanism:
flexible
Milling chamber:
solid, hard beech wood
Outer surface of housing:
biological beeswax
Power:
2,8 kW
Voltage:
high voltage current 380 V, 50 Hz
Revolutions when milling:
650 rpm
Warranty:
2 years on the mill
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