MODEL T25226 PORTABLE MEAT GRINDER INSTRUCTION MANUAL (For models manufactured since 11/12) LISTED WARNING: NO PORTION OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY SHAPE OR FORM WITHOUT THE WRITTEN APPROVAL OF GRIZZLY INDUSTRIAL, INC.
Introduction Manual Accuracy your appliance may not exactly match the manual www.grizzly.com Contact Info Understanding Safety Messages The purpose of safety symbols is to attract your attention to possible hazardous conditions. This manual uses a series of symbols and signal words intended to convey the level of importance of the safety messages. The progression of symbols is described below. Remember that safety messages by themselves do not eliminate danger and are not a substitute for proper accident prevention measures. Always use common sense and good judgment. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or serious injury. NOTICE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, MAY result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. This symbol is used to alert the user to useful information about proper operation of the machine.
Important Safeguards FOLLOW THESE BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHEN USING APPLIANCE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. AVOIDING ELECTRICAL SHOCK. ALWAYS SUPERVISE CHILDREN. UNPLUG WHEN NOT IN USE. INDOOR USE ONLY. ONLY USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. ALWAYS USE INCLUDED PUSH STICK. MENTAL ALERTNESS. WEAR PROPER APPAREL. MAINTAIN POWER CORDS. SERVICE/REPAIR. UNATTENDED OPERATION. PREPARING MEAT. CLEARING JAMS. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Setup & Operations Inventory Description Qty A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. Polarized Plug Polarized Plug 5-15 Receptacle Figure 2. Disassembly for Cleaning You MUST disassemble, clean, thoroughly rinse, and sanitize all components of this product BEFORE and BETWEEN uses. Failure to follow this warning could lead to sickness or death! Figure 3 Figure 1. If you cannot find an item on this list, check the appliance and the packing materials. Some of these items may be pre-installed for shipping or become misplaced during unpacking. Figure 3.
Sanitizing Components of this meat grinder are NOT dishwasher safe! Also, do NOT use bleach or chlorine-based cleaners, as this will corrode steel and discolor plastic parts. Do not place motor housing in water doing so will damage it. Wipe up motor housing with damp cloth and use an appropriate surface cleaner to sanitize. Cleaning To clean the disassembled components: 1. 2. 3. 4. When applying sanitizers, always follow the recommendations on the manufacturer s label, and make sure that the product will do the job for which you intend. Never use a product that will cause exposed surfaces to render meat unsafe for human consumption. Failure to follow this warning may lead to sickness or death! 5. Always be as thorough as possible when cleaning. Any parts that have been exposed to raw meat may harbor or develop bacteria that may cause illness or death if left uncleaned. Bacteria from raw meat has been frequently linked to illness and even death! Describing proper meat handling techniques outside of cleaning the meat grinder is beyond the scope of these instructions. If you are unclear about sanitary meat handling practices, contact your local Board of Health or the USDA to research the proper methods.
Grinder Assembly 1. 2. Figure 4 5. Figure 7 Figure 7. Figure 4. 3. Figure 5 6. Figure 8 4. Figure 5. Figure 6 7. Figure 9 Figure 8. Figure 6. Figure 9.
Grinding Follow these tips for best results: 2. Tip: To avoid overheating the motor, let it cool for 10 minutes after every 10 minutes of continuous use. OFF Shredder/Slicer Assembly To assemble the shredder/slicer: Only use the included meat push stick when feeding food into the grinding head. Do NOT push food into the throat with your fingers they could easily be cut or severed! Also, never use metal utensils because these could damage the grinder. 1. 2. Figure 11 To grind meat: 1. Figure 10 Note: The I/II switch only allows forward or reverse operation when "I" or ""II" is selected correctly. The "I" position is used when the ON/OFF/R switch is turned ON. The "II" position is used when the ON/OFF/R switch is turned to "R" for reverse operation. Figure 11. 3. Figure 12. Figure 10. Figure 12.
Shredding and Slicing Only use the included push stick when feeding food into the shredder/slicer. Do NOT push food into the throat with your fingers they could easily be cut or severed! Also, never use metal utensils because these could damage the grinder. Sausage Stuffing 1. 2. Steps 2 6 Grinder AssemblyPage 6 3. Figure 14 To avoid damaging the blade, remove all stems and seeds before feeding fruit. 1. 2. Figure 13 Figure 14. 4. 5. Figure 14 6. Figure 13. 7. 8. Laceration of fingers could occur if you remove food from the shredding cone area while the appliance is operating. Always disconnect grinder from power, then use a spatula or wooden spoon to remove food. 9. OFF Tip: A rule of thumb is to add an amount of water equal to 8% of the weight of the meat. Water will improve the flow of meat through the stuffing tube. 3.
If the grinder jams or is slow: 1. Kubbe Attachment To use the kubbe attachment: 1. 2. Steps 2-4 Grinder Assembly Page 6 2. Note:To avoid damaging the motor, only run the grinder in reverse for a few seconds. If the grinder continues to jam or operates slowly: a. b. c. d. e. Note: The grinding blade and grind plates are not installed for making kubbe. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Figure 15 Figure 15. Figure 16 Figure 16.
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Accessories H6256 20-Lb. Smoker T20384 Great Sausage Recipes & Meat Curing Figure 17. H6244/H6245 Handsaw for Meat Figure 19 G0560 Meat Saw with Sliding Table Figure 18. Figure 20.
T25226 Parts Breakdown and List NOTICE: This appliance is not user serviceable. Service/repair is only permitted by quali- fied service personnel. Not all parts shown are available for individual purchase. REF PART # DESCRIPTION REF PART # DESCRIPTION 1 PT25226001 LEFT HOUSING 32 PT25226032 FRONT GEAR COVER 2 PT25226002 DRIVE GEAR 33 PT25226033 RELEASE BUTTON CMPR SPRING 3 PT25226003 IDLER GEAR 34 PT25226034 SHAFT PIN 4 PT25226004 MOTOR GEAR 35 PT25226035 SHAFT PIN COMPRESSION SPRING 5 PT25226005 MOTOR 36 PT25226036 RELEASE BUTTON STEERING BAR 6 PT25226006 MOTOR SUPPORT BRACKET 37 PT25226037 GEARBOX PLATE 7 PT25226007 REAR GEAR COVER 38 PT25226038 CONNECTION TERMINAL 8 PT25226008 RIGHT HOUSING 39 PT25226039 CORD SUPPORT 9 PT25226009 RIGHT AIR VENT 40 PT25226040 HOUSING RUBBER PAD 10 PT25226010 LEFT AIR VENT 41 PT25226041 MOTOR RUBBER PAD 11 PT25226011 RIGHT COVER 42 PT25226042 POWER CORD 18G 2W 45" 1-15P 12 PT25226012 LEFT COVER 43 PT25226043 CONNECTION WIRES 13 PT25226013 ON OFF REVERSE SWITCH 44 PT25226044 RUBBER FOOT 14 PT25226014 TOGGLE SWITCH 45 PT25226045 BUSHING 15 PT25226015 MEAT PUSH STICK 46 PT25226046 SHREDDER SLICER DRIVE SHAFT 16 PT25226016 HOPPER TRAY 47 PT25226047 SHREDDER SLICER ATTACHMENT 17 PT25226017 GRINDING HEAD 48 PT25226048 SHREDDER SLICER PUSH STICK 18 PT25226018 SAUSAGE STUFFING TUBE 49 PT25226049 SLICER CONE 19 PT25226019 DRIVE SHAFT 50 PT25226050 SHREDDER SLICER NUT 20 PT25226020 AUGER 51 PT25226051 MEDIUM GRINDING PLATE 21 PT25226021 GRINDING BLADE 52 PT25226052 FINE GRINDING PLATE 22 PT25226022 COARSE GRINDING PLATE 53 PT25226053 MEDIUM SHREDDING CONE 23 PT25226023 LOCK RING 54 PT25226054 FINE SHREDDING CONE 24 PT25226024 GASKET 6MM 55 PHTEK31M TAP SCREW M4 X 14 25 PT25226025 DRIVE SHAFT SCREW M6-1 X 10 56 PFS17M FLANGE SCREW M4-.7 X 8 26 PT25226026 KUBBE FLANGE 57 PT25226057 DRIVE SHAFT HOUSING SCREW 27 PT25226027 KUBBE ATTACHMENT 58 PT25226058 CONNECTION TERMINAL SCREW 28 PT25226028 DRIVE SHAFT COVER 59 PT25226059 CONNECTION TERMINAL HEX NUT 29 PT25226029 DRIVE SHAFT HOUSING 60 PT25226060 GRIZZLY.COM LOGO 30 PT25226030 PIN RELEASE BUTTON 61 PLABEL-12C READ MANUAL LABEL 31 PT25226031 FRONT GEAR COVER BRACKET 62 PLABEL-62A DISCONNECT 110V POWER LABEL