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2. Put your ingredients into the jug (xx). Fill it no
more than half full.
3. screw the blade unit onto the jug clockwise, until
it is finger tight.
4. Place the milling cup onto the power unit and turn
to lock.
5. switch on to maximum speed or use the pulse
control.
safety
•
Never fit the blade unit to your machine without
the jug fitted.
•
Never unscrew the jug while the mini chopper/mill
is fitted to your
•
machine.
•
Don’t touch the sharp blades. Keep the blade unit
away from
•
children.
•
Never remove the mini chopper/mill until the
blades have
•
completely stopped.
Important
•
To ensure long life of your mini chopper/mill, nev-
er run for longer than 30 seconds.
•
switch off as soon as you’ve got the right
•
consistency.
•
Use for dry ingredients only.
Tips and Techniques
•
Herbs are best milled when clean and dry.
cARe ANd cleANINg
Please read “Important information and
safeguards” paragraph before using.
1. Before cleaning, be sure the unit is switched off
and the cord is unplugged.
2. Whenever possible, rinse parts immediately after
processing for easy cleanup.
3. Wipe the Base, Control knob, and feet with a
damp cloth and dry immediately and thoroughly.
stubborn spots can be removed by rubbing with a
damp cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Do
not immerse the Base in liquid.
4. All removable parts can be washed in hot, sudsy
water; after washing rinse, and dry thoroughly. If
necessary, use a small nylon bristle brush to thor-
oughly clean the Bowl and Food Chute/Cover,
this type of brush will also help prevent cutting
yourself on the Chopping Blade , slice/shred Disc
and blender Blade.
5. Do not use abrasive pads or cleansers on any
plastic or metal parts.
6.
Do not fill the Bowl with boiling water or place any
of the parts in boiling water.
Tips and Techniques
some foods, such as carrots, may temporarily stain the
Bowl. To remove stains, make a paste of 1 tablespoon
of baking soda and two tablespoons of warm water. Ap-
ply the paste to the stains and rub with a cloth. Rinse in
sudsy water and dry.
To clean bowls, fill the dirty bowl halfway with hot water
ad add a couple of drops of liquid dish soap. With the
top firmly in place, turn the knob to high speed for about
30 seconds. Most of the debris pour right out with the
soapy water, and the bowl need only to be rinsed or
washed lightly by hand.
dIsPOsAl Of Old
elecTRIcAl APPlIANces
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Wa-
ste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
(WEEE), requires that old household electri-
cal appliances must not be disposed of in the
normal unsorted municipal waste stream.
Old appliances must be collected separately
in order to optimise the recovery and recycling
of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on
human health and the environment.
The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product
reminds you of your obligation, that when you dispose
of the appliance it must be separately collected. Con-
sumers should contact their local authority or retailer
for information concerning the correct disposal of their
old appliance.
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