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TO dETACH THE GEARBOx
FROM THE LId
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To remove the gearbox grasp
the gearbox and lift up from the
processing lid.
RECOMMENdATIONS WHEN USING
THE STICK MIxER WITH THE FOOd
PROCESSING BOWL
•
Do not operate the stick mixer when the
food processing bowl is empty.
•
The bottom of the food processing bowl
features a anti-slip rubber rim. This
keeps the food processing bowl stable,
however it is recommended during
processing to hold the motor body with
one hand and the food processing bowl
and lid with the other.
•
When processing, cut food into uniform
sizes to ensure quicker, even and more
consistent results.
•
The stick mixer blends foods and
liquids rapidly, therefore it is easy to
over process. Remember to check food
throughout the operation.
NOTE
When using the shredding or slicing
disc do not allow the processing bowl
to fill with food beyond the MaX level
indicated. Processing food beyond
this level could damage parts of the
bowl and lid
ASSEMBLy & OPERATION
CAUTION
DO NOT process hard foods such as
coffee, grains or chocolate in lumps, as
damage to the blade may result.
DO NOT process boiling or hot foods in
the food processing bowl.
NEVER remove the blade from the bowl
before food processing is completed.
Processing hard spices will cause the
chopper bowl to become cloudy over
time. Hard spices are best suited to a
spice grinder with a metal bowl.
ASSEMBLy OF THE POTATO
MASHER LEG
Before first use
Remove any packaging material and
promotional labels. Wash blade and two
parts of the mashing leg before use.
CAUTION
Never immerse the motor body or
gearbox in water or any other liquid.
NOTE
If the variable masher leg is already
assembled start from step 3.
Summary of Contents for BSB530
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Page 3: ...TYPESET V1 CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your Breville product ...
Page 9: ...TYPESET V1 KNOW your Breville product ...
Page 11: ...TYPESET V1 ASSEMBLY OPERATION of your Breville product ...
Page 22: ...TYPESET V1 CARE CLEANING STORAGE of your Breville product ...
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