DeLonghi DSM700 Operating Your Pasta Maker continued, Care and Cleaning for Your Pasta Maker

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Operating Your Pasta Maker (continued)

Operating Your Pasta Maker (continued)

6)The first batch will come out curly; the second batch will be more straight. Note: You can reprocess the first batch.

7)When the pasta is long enough, cut the desired length. Figure 4.

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8)To change screens, remove the ring nut and switch briefly to speed 1 to eject the screen.

9)Cook macaroni and rigatoni within 4 hours. Otherwise, they will become brittle and snap.

Care and Cleaning for Your Pasta Maker

1)Switch the stand mixer “off” and remove the pasta maker from the unit.

2)Loosen the ring nut manually or with the spanner, and then dismantle. Figure 5.

3)Use the cleaning tool (8) to remove all dough. Note: Allow the dough to dry in the screens before using the cleaning tool.

4)Wash parts by hand in warm water with mild detergent or place in the top rack of your dishwasher.

Figure 5

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