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Problem
Solution
The blender jug is
screwed on too tight
to the holder.
Ensure to screw the holder clockwise to get it loose.
Slide your hand through the handle of the blender jug. The handle should be behind the back
of your hand. Grab the holder with your other hand and screw the holder ¼ turn clockwise.
Ask someone to hold on to the blender jug while you screw the holder with both hands.
TIP: It is easier to loosen the blender jug if you put a drop of vegetable oil onto the sealing
ring.
Food is unevenly
chopped
Either too much food is being chopped at one time or the pieces are not small enough. Try
cutting food into smaller pieces of even size and processing a smaller amount per batch. For
best results the food should be chopped into pieces no larger than 2cm.
Food is chopped too
fine or is watery
The food is over processed. Use brief pulses or process for a shorter time.
Food sticks to blade Processing too much food. Turn the blender off by pressing the ›POWER‹ button on the control
panel. Then switch off at the power outlet and unplug the power cord. When the blade stops
rotating, remove the blender lid and remove some food with a spatula.
STORAGE
Always clean the appliance before storing (see ›Care and Cleaning‹). Ensure to store
the appliance where it is clean, dry and safe from frost, direct sunlight and inadmissi-
ble strain (mechanical or electric shock, heat, moisture) and where it is out of reach of
young children. Place the appliance on a clean and stable surface, where it can not
fall. Do not place any hard or heavy objects on the appliance. To avoid touching the
blade unintentionally or to loose any accessories, it is good advice to store the blender
completely and properly assembled.
NOTES FOR DISPOSAL
Dispose of the appliance and packaging must be effected in accordance with
the corresponding local regulations and requirements for electrical appliances
and packaging. Please contact your local disposal company.
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use sepa-
rate collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the
collection systems available. If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills, dumps,
or refuse incineration, hazardous substances can leak into the groundwater or can be
emitted into air, thus getting into the food chain, and damaging your health and well-
being as well as poisoning flora and fauna. When replacing old appliances with new
once, the vendor is legally obligated to take back your old appliance for disposal at
least for free of charge.