2 Liters Wet Grinder
Comes with Atta Kneader and Coconut Scraper Attachments
1 Year Motor Warranty
Box Dimensions: 19.5" x 12.5" x 13"
Box Weight: 29 lbs.
Do not even touch the running drum while in operation.
Do not use any other attachments with the grinder except the ones provided by the manufacture.
Do not attempt to repair the grinder at home or allow any unauthorized person to repair it.
Please contact us to help.
Products Comes With 1 Year Motor Warranty
Final Sale No Return No Exchange
Always read the instruction manual properly and familiarize yourself before using grinder.
Place the grinder at a convenient table top so that you can operate it easily. Always keep the Drum in vertical position while grinding.
Always pour half a glass of water before you start grinding.
For idli / Dosa dough: always grind the urad dal first and the boiled rice.
For Adai: First grind the boiled rice with all the masala and then finally the gram for a few minutes.
Use the Top Lid while the grinder is in operation.
Always add a bit of water finally to the fully ground boiled rice before you tile the drum. This will facilitate the easy follow of the dough.
Always switch off the mains before handling the grinder.
Disconnect the grinder from the mains while the grinder is not in operation. Always use the spatula given by us pushing the boiled rice or urad dal.
Keep the grinder away from direct heat orsun. Always keep the grinder clean and dry.
PROBLEM |
REASON |
Grinder does not run/start. |
a. Power supply Failure. b. Wire connection loose in the plug/ in the grinder. c. Plug not inserted properly. |
Grinder starts but material stops subsequently. |
a. Quantity of to be ground is more in the drum. b. Insufficient water. c. Physical obstruction in the drum. d. Thick paste collection. |
Top lock does not and get locked |
a. Stone assembly lock not in proper position. |
Vibration of the grinder while in operation. |
a. Grinder is on non-level surface. b. Rubber legs not in position. |
PROBLEM |
REASON |
Grinder stops during grinding. |
a. Power supply failure. b. Low voltage in the power supply. c. Insufficient water in the drum. |
Grinder stops during grinding. |
a. Over load in the drum. b. Low voltage in the power supply. c. Thick paste formation in the drum. d. Grinder near a heart source. e. Ventilation of the grinder blocked. |
Grinding takes more time |
a. Over load in the drum. b. Incorrect wiper guide. c. Low voltage. |