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BREvILLE RECOMMENdS SAFETy FIRST
•
Do not use the whisk
attachment for anything
other than its intended use.
•
Do not attempt to operate
the stick mixer by any
method other than those
described in this booklet.
•
Do not process hot or
boiling liquids in food
processor bowl – allow
liquids to cool before
placing into the food
processor bowl.
•
Do not operate the
appliance continuously
for more than 1 minute.
Allow the motor to rest for 1
minute between each use.
•
Never mix dry, thick or
heavy mixtures for more
than 30 seconds. Stop
the operation and stir
the ingredients before
continuing. Allow the motor
to rest for
1 minute between each use.
•
When using heavy loads,
the appliance should not be
operated for more than
30 seconds.
•
Always ensure the stick
mixer is turned off, the
power is switched off at the
power outlet and the cord is
unplugged from the power
outlet before attempting to
move the appliance, when
not in use, if left unattended
and before disassembling,
cleaning or storing.
•
If food becomes lodged
around the processing
blade or in the blade guard,
release the ON button,
switch the power off at the
power outlet and unplug
the cord. Use a spatula to
dislodge the food. Do not
use fingers as the blades
are sharp.
•
Do not remove the stick
mixer from ingredients
during operation. Ensure
the appliance is switched
off and has stopped turning
before removing, to avoid
contact with moving blade
or whisk.
•
Do not leave the stick mixer
unattended when in use.
•
To protect against electric
shock do not immerse
the motor body, cord or
power plug in water or any
other liquid.
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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 ...