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Do not remove accessories from the motorunit when the
appliance is working.
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Do not exceed the quantities and preparation times indicated in
the diverse sections.
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Let hot ingredients cool down before chopping them or pouring
them into the blender jar (max. temperature 80
c
C/175
c
F).
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Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
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Never let the appliance operate unattended.
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Avoid touching the SHARP blades, especially when the appliance is
plugged in.
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If the blades get stuck, UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE before removing
the ingredients that are blocking the blades by using a spatula.
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Never reach into the jar or bowl with your fingers or an object
while the appliance is running.
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Never immerse the motor unit in water or any other fluid, nor
rinse it under the tap. Use only a moist cloth.
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Unplug the appliance immediately after use, e.g. before unscrewing
the jar.
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Please keep these instructions for use for further reference.
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This appliance is intended for household use only.
General description
A
Cord storage
B
Speed selector with 2 speeds and pulse setting (M)
C
Quick Clean button
D
Motor unit
E
Driving Shaft
F
Knife unit
G
Rubber sealing ring
H
Blender jaR
I
Fruit filter
J
Lid of jar
K
Opening for adding ingredients
L
Stopper
M
Lid of chopper
N
Chopper blade
O
Bowl
P
Driving axis
Q
Bayonet coupling unit
R
Chopper gearing box
S
Mill beaker
T
Rubber sealing ring
U
Blade unit
Preparing the appliance for use
Wash all accessories and detachable parts (see section 'Cleaning').
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Wind excess mains cord around the base of the appliance.
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