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- If it is necessary to add foods during appliance operation, use the opening in the lid (O). Push the
foods down with the pusher (G) on its own (Fig. 8).
WARNING: Never insert foods by hand. Always use the pusher.
- To stop the appliance, turn the dial (A) to “0”.
Slicing
WARNING: The blades are sharp; handle with care.
- Fit the required blade, the slicing blade (M), julienne blade (L) or chip blade (N) into the blade
disc (I) so that the hole in the blade is in the centre of the disc (Fig. 9).
- Fit the assembled blade support disc (I) on the motor shaft (C), gripping it by the relevant slots
and keeping the blade so it is facing upwards (Fig. 10).
- Fit the lid (O) over the bowl (P) and proceed as described in the section “Chopping, mixing or
whisking”.
CLEANING
WARNING: NEVER PLACE THE APPLIANCE BODY, PLUG OR POWER CORD IN WATER OR
OTHER LIQUIDS; ALWAYS WIPE CLEAN WITH A DAMP CLOTH.
WARNING: ALWAYS UNPLUG THE POWER CORD FROM THE ELECTRICITY MAINS BEFORE
FITTING OR REMOVING SINGLE ATTACHMENTS OR BEFORE CLEANING THE APPLIANCE.
WARNING: The blades are extremely sharp. Always handle them with care.
- Remove all of the attachments used, working in the opposite order to the way they were fitted.
- All attachments can be washed in the top rack of the dishwasher, at a maximum temperature of
50°C/ 122°F.
- Wipe the power base (B) clean with a slightly damp cloth.
Summary of Contents for RoboMix Compact 1784
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