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shaft of blade 2 and square convex point on the blade 1. Do not over tighten.
3. Place the lid on to the bowl. Place the motor unit onto the lid. Make sure it
fi
ts properly.
4. Press and hold the speed button I or speed button II to run the appliance.
Release the button to stop the unit.
NOTE:
After putting the food in the bowl, if the blades cannot speed up in a few
seconds; take out part of food, then continue.
5. After use, wait until the blade stops completely. Remove the motor unit, the
lid and the blades. Then, empty the food.
6. You can also reserve the food in the bowl. Cover the bowl with storage
cover. Always make sure the motor unit is in place; otherwise the unit will
not function.
This product cannot chop hard things, such as meat with bones, soya
bean, pepper, coffee bean, ice cubes and freezing food.
HOW TO WHISK EGG
1. Make sure the non-slip mat is in place. Place the appliance on the table.
2. Install the whisk onto the spindle of the bowl, then add at most three egg
whites into the bowl.
3. Place the lid on to the bowl. Place the motor unit onto the lid. Make sure it
fi
ts properly.
4. Press and hold the speed button I or speed button II to whisk egg white for
65 seconds. Release the button to stop the unit.
5. After use, wait until the whisk stops completely. Remove the motor unit, the
lid and the whisk. Then, empty the food.
GUIDE FOR CHOPPING FOOD
Type of food
Operation
Bread: Fresh, baked,
not fresh
Use one piece of bread at a time and tear it into
pieces.
Chop the bread in a cycle of 20S-ON and
1Min-OFF, and perform several cycles until the
required chopping result is got.
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