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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAFETy FIRST
At Breville we are very safety conscious. We design and
manufacture consumer products with the safety of you, our
valued customer, foremost in mind. In addition we ask that you
exercise a degree of care when using any electrical appliance
and adhere to the following precautions.
REAd ALL
INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USE ANd
SAvE FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE
•
Remove any packaging
material and promotional
stickers before using the
stick mixer for the first time.
•
Do not place the stick mixer
near the edge of a bench
or table during operation.
Ensure the surface is level,
clean and free of water,
flour, etc.
•
Do not place the stick mixer
on or near a hot gas or
electric burner, or where it
could touch a heated oven.
•
If using the stick mixer
to blend hot food in a
saucepan over heat, remove
the saucepan from the
heat source and ensure
the power cord and body
of appliance are also kept
away from any heat source.
•
Take care when handling
the stick mixer, attachments
and sharp cutting blades,
when emptying the bowl
and during cleaning.
Remember the blade and
attachments are very sharp
and should be kept out of
the reach of children.
•
Always make sure the stick
mixer is completely and
properly assembled before
operating.
•
Ensure the stick mixer is
turned off at the trigger
switch, the power is
switched off at the power
outlet and the cord
is unplugged from the
power outlet before
attempting to attach any
of the accessories.
•
Do not use attachments
other than those provided
with the stick mixer.
•
Only use the whisk
attachment for the recipes
contained in this instruction
booklet.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARdS
Summary of Contents for BSB530
Page 2: ...TYPESET V1 BSB530 the All In One Instruction Booklet ...
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 ...
Page 26: ...25 NOTES ...
Page 27: ...TYPESET V1 TROUBLESHOOTING ...