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• Fit the lid 

(b2)

 onto the bowl 

(b3)

. Lock the lid by pushing it to the right in the bowl handle.

It is essential to lock the bowl onto the motor drive 

(a)

 before locking the lid 

(b2)

 onto the bowl 

(b3)

.

2 : Removing the chopping bowl and lid

•  Unlock the lid by turning it clockwise to release the bowl handle. You will then be able to lift and remove it.

• Unlock the bowl by turning it clockwise.

• Only now will you be able lift and remove the bowl from the motor drive.

3 : Mixing/blending/chopping/kneading

ACCESSORIES USED:

•  Bowl assembly 

(b)

.

• Spindle 

(c)

.

• Multifunction blade 

(d)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:

•  Place the bowl 

(b3)

 onto the motor drive 

(a)

 and lock it in place.

•  Slide the multifunction blade 

(d)

 onto the spindle 

(c)

, and position the entire assembly on the motor drive 

(a1)

.

• Place the ingredients in the bowl.

• Place the lid 

(b2)

 and lock it on the bowl 

(b3)

.

• To remove the bowl-lid assembly: unlock the lid then unlock the bowl.

KNEADING/MIXING

•  Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 2 to start it up.

You can knead up to:

 

- 1 kg of heavy dough, such as white bread dough, shortcrust pastry in 60 sec.

 

- 800g of special  bread dough, such as rye bread, wholemeal bread, wholegrain bread, etc. in 60 sec.  

You can mix up to:

 

-  1.2 kg of light  cake mixture such as biscuit dough, pound cake, sponge cake, etc. in approximately 1 min 

30 sec to 3 min.

You can also mix up to 1 litre of pancake or waffle batter in 1 min to 1 min 30 sec.

CHOPPING

•  Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 2 to start, or for better control of chopping, use the pulse position.

You can chop up to 600 g of food such as:

 

- Raw or cooked meat (boned, trimmed and diced).

 

- Raw or cooked fish (skinned and filleted).

 

- Hard foods: cheese, dried fruit, some vegetables (carrots, celery, etc.).

 

- Soft foods: some vegetables (onions, spinach, etc.).

BLENDER

•  Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 2 to start.

You can blend up to 1 litre of soup or stewed fruit in 45 sec.

4 : Grating/slicing

ACCESSORIES USED:

•  Bowl assembly 

(b)

.

• Spindle 

(c)

.

• Cartridge of choice 

(f)

 (depending on model).

• Cartridge support 

(g)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:

•  Place the bowl 

(b3)

 on the motor drive 

(a)

 and lock it.

•  Insert the selected cartridge 

(f)

 into the cartridge support 

(g)

, introduce the spindle 

axle 

(c)

 as far as it will go through the cartridge 

(f)

, and lock the assembly, then 

position it on the motor drive 

(a1)

.

•  Fit the lid 

(b2)

 and lock it on the bowl 

(b3) 

Check that the 
metal axle of 
the spindle (c) is 
inserted in the 
centre of the lid 
with measuring 
tube (b2)

•  To remove the bowl-lid assembly: unlock the lid and then unlock the bowl. 

 

The accessories contained in the model you have just purchased are represented on the label located on top 
of the packaging.

CAUTION: the safety precautions are part of the ap-

pliance. Read them carefully before using your new ap-

pliance for the first time. Keep them in a place where you 

can find and refer to them later on.

Description

Using your appliance

•  Before using for the first time, wash all parts of the accessories in hot soapy water (see section on cleaning). 

Rinse and dry.

•  Place the motor drive 

(a)

 on a flat surface that is clean and dry.

•  Plug in your appliance.

•  Pulse (intermittent operation): turn the knob 

(a3)

 to Pulse position - using a succession of pulses can give you 

better control when preparing certain foods.

•  Continuous operation: turn the knob 

(a3)

 to position 1 or 2.

•  Stop: turn the knob 

(a3)

 to position 0.

The numbering of the paragraphs corresponds to the numbering of the diagrams.

1 : Fitting the chopping bowl and lid

ACCESSORIES USED:

•  Bowl assembly 

(b)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:

•  Place the bowl 

(b3)

 on the motor drive 

(a)

, with the handle positioned slightly to the right of the button.

•  Lock the bowl 

(b3) 

by turning it to the right.

a

  Motor drive

 

a1 : Motor drive slow output

 

a2 : Motor drive fast output

 

a3 :  Speed selector: Pulse position (intermittent 

operation)-0-1-2

b

  Chopping bowl assembly

 

b1 : Pusher with measuring section

 

b2 : Lid with feeder tube

 

b3 :  Bowl

c

 Spindle

ACCESSORIES DEPENDING ON MODEL:

d

  Multifunction blade

e

  Emulsifying disc 

f

 

Vegetable cutter cartridges

 A : 

Fine grater

 D : 

Fine slicer

 C : 

Coarse grater

 G : 

Rosti (potato cakes)/parmesan

 H : 

Thick slicer

 E : 

French fries cutter

g

  Cartridge holder

h

 Blender

 

h1 : Feeder cap

 

h2 : Lid

 

h3 :  Jug

i

 

Citrus press

 

i1 : Cone

 

i2 : Citrus press spindle

 

i3 :  Filter basket

j

 

Herb grinder 

 

j1 : Lid

 

j2 : Herb grinder bowl

k

 Spatula 

l

 

Storage drawer

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Page 9: ...ug Maximum usage time 3 min Tips During mixing if the ingredients get stuck to the sides of the jug switch off the appliance and unplug it Remove the blender jug assembly from the main body of the app...

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