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Put the blade unit in the bowl.
The cutting edges of the blades are very sharp: avoid touching them!
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3
Put the ingredients in the bowl. Cut large ingredients into
pieces of approximately 1-2 cm/0.5-1 inch before processing.
Never exceed the maximum quantity.
See the table for the advised quantities.
Do not use the chopper for mixing liquids. Use the blender.
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4
Put the lid on the bowl, push it down and turn it in the
direction of the arrow until it is entirely fixed. Make sure it is
properly fixed before you switch the chopper on.
Never use the chopper for more than 30 seconds without
interruption.
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If the ingredients stick to the chopper beaker wall, stop the
appliance and loosen the ingredients by using a spatula.
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If the appliance shakes because the food is not evenly distributed,
turn the appliance off. Open the lid and distribute the ingredients
evenly on the surface of the chopper.Turn the appliance on again.
ENGLISH
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2
Speed
speed 1
speed 2
speed 1
speed 1
speed 2
speed 2
speed 2
speed 1
Quantities
50-150 g
50-200 g
10-20 g
75-150 g
75-150 g
50-75 g
50-100 g
100-200 g
Ingredients
onions
meat (lean, uncooked)
parsley
fruits
vegetables/fruit (uncooked)
chocolate
cheese (firm, crust less)
baby food
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