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pepper mill
Unscrew top where clear part attaches to metal.
To load batteries, unscrew bottom. Once open, load fresh batteries. If mill fails to operate, unscrew bottom again and flip wire bale in opposite direction.
On most pepper mills, some part of the upper half usually unscrews, and the 'top' and 'bottom' can be separated. The bottom part will have a 'reservoir' in which the peppercorns should be placed, to eventually be ground.
batteries are in the bottom. unscrew bottom cap and pull metal ring to release battery pack. put in fresh batteries and return to casing. screw cap in place. if it does not work immediately, unscrew cap again and move metal wire to opposite side of battery pack and replace the cap again.
Hi, from the photos I see on the web, it looks like you hold the salt chamber and then unscrew the nut on the top of the unit. I would say that you need to then pour out the salt into a small container, and then grasp the bottom (pepper chamber) and pull up on the salt chamber to separate it from the bottom chamber. Fill the pepper chamber and then replace the salt chamber and fill with salt, replace salt cover and then replace nut. I hope this helps.
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