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USAGE AND TIPS:

• Introduce the food through the lid feeder tube and guide it through using the pusher 

(b1)

.

• Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 1 for slicing or position 2 for grating.

You can prepare the following with the cartridges (depending on model):

 

- Coarse grating 

(C)

 / fine grating 

(A)

: celeriac, potatoes, carrots, cheese, etc.

 

-  Thick slices 

(H)

 / thin slices 

(D)

: potatoes, onions, cucumber, beetroot, apples, carrots, cabbage, etc.

 

- French fries 

(E)

: chips, etc.

 

- Potato fritters/Parmesan

 (G)

: for grating parmesan, coconut, etc.

5 : Emulsifying/beating/whipping

ACCESSORIES USED:

• Bowl assembly 

(b)

.

• Spindle 

(c)

.

• Emulsifying disc 

(e)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:

•  Place the bowl 

(b3)

 on the motor drive 

(a)

 and lock it in place.

•  Slide into place and lock the emulsifying disc 

(e)

 on the spindle 

(c)

, and position  

the assembly on the  motor drive output 

(a1)

.

• Place the ingredients in the bowl.

•  Position the lid 

(b2)

 and lock in on the bowl 

(b3)

Fit the emulsifying 
disc in the right 
direction: see inset 
drawing 5.

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

USAGE AND TIPS:

• Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 2 to start.

• Never use this accessory to knead heavy dough or to mix cake mixtures.

You can prepare: mayonnaise, aïoli, sauces, egg whites (1 to 6), whipped cream, chantilly cream (up to 0,2 
litres).

6 : Liquidising/blending/mixing very finely

(depending on model)

ACCESSORIES USED:

• Jug blender assembly 

(h)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:

•  Place the ingredients in the blender jug 

(h3)

 without exceeding the maximum level shown on the jug.

• Fit the lid 

(h2)

, with the feeder cap 

(h1)

, and lock it onto the jug.

• Position the assembled jug 

(h)

 on the motor drive output 

(a2)

, with the jug handle facing towards you.

• Wait for the appliance to come to a complete stop before removing the blender jug from the motor drive.

USAGE AND TIPS:

•  Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 1 or 2 to start up.

You can use the Pulse postion for better control of mixing.

•  Never fill the blender jug with boiling liquid.

•  Never use the blender jug for dry products (nuts, almonds, peanuts, etc.).

•  Always use your blender jug with the lid on.

•  Pour all liquid ingredients into the jug first before adding the solid ingredients, without exceeding the 

maximum level shown:

 

- 1 l for thick mixtures.

 

- 0.8 l for liquid mixtures.

•  To add ingredients during mixing, remove the feeder cap 

(h1)

 from the lid and pour the ingredients through 

the filling hole without exceeding the filling level shown on the jug.

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 appliance. Use the spatula to push the 

preparation down onto the blade. Never put your hands or fingers into the jug or near the blade.

You can:

•  Prepare extra smooth soups, sauces, stewed fruit, milk-shakes and cocktails.

• Blend batters (pancakes, doughnuts, fritters, cake).

7 : Squeezing citrus fruit (depending on model)

ACCESSORIES USED:

• Citrus press assembly 

(i)

.

• Bowl 

(b3)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:

•  Place the bowl 

(b3)

 on the motor drive 

(a)

 and lock it.

•  Slide the spindle 

(i2)

 onto the motor drive output 

(a1)

.

• Place the basket 

(i3)

 on the bowl and lock.

•  Place the cone 

(i1)

 on the container tube 

(i3)

.

•  To remove the citrus press assembly: unlock the filter basket 

(i3)

 and then the bowl and you can then lift the 

assembly from the motor drive.

USAGE AND TIPS:

•  Place half a citrus fruit on the cone 

(i1)

.

• Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to position 1 to start up.

You can obtain up to 1.2l of citrus juice without emptying the bowl.
• Attention: you should rinse the filter basket every 0.2l.

8 : Finely chopping small quantities  

(depending on  model)

ACCESSORIES USED:
•  Herb grinder assembly 

(j)

.

FITTING THE ACCESSORIES:
•  Place the ingredients in the herb grinder bowl 

(j2)

.

•  Fit the lid 

(j1) 

over the herb grinder bowl 

(j2)

 and lock it by turning it clockwise.

•  Place the assembly on the motor drive 

(a)

.

USAGE AND TIPS:
•  Turn the speed selector 

(a3)

 to  position 2 to start up, holding the herb grinder down on the motor drive 

during operation.

You can use the "Pulse" position for better control of mixing.
•  With the herb grinder 

(j)

 you can grind the following in a few seconds:

 

- Garlic, parsley, onion, breadcrumbs, ham, etc.

 

- Quantity / Maximum time:  50g / 10 sec

 

- Dried apricots, dried figs, stoned prunes

 

- Quantity / Maximum time: 80g / 5 sec

•  Be very careful with the blade when emptying the bowl, it is very sharp.

9: Accessory storage (depending on model)

•  Your appliance comes with an integrated storage drawer 

(i)

 where you can put the multifunction blade 

(d)

 

and the 4 vegetable slicer cartridges 

(f)

.

•  After storing the accessories, slide the storage drawer 

(i)

 in the motor drive 

(a)

.

Cleaning

•  Unplug the appliance.

• For easier cleaning, quickly rinse the accessories after use.

• Wash the accessories in hot water and washing up liquid then dry thoroughly, or they are all dishwasher safe.

•  To clean the blender jug, pour some water containing a few drops of washing-up liquid into the blender jug 

(h3). Close the lid (h2), fitted with the feeder cap (h1). Pulse a few times. Disconnect the appliance. Rinse 

the jug.

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