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English
CLEANING
BLADE REMOVAL
Pliers required.
1.
First, remove the nut from the shaft
by turning the nut clockwise to
loosen (model 573 has no nut). If
included, remove washers and set
aside. Pull the blade straight out
from the shaft.
2.
Wipe the Blade with a damp cloth.
If your circulator is used in a greasy
environment, such as a kitchen,
mild soap or a common household
cleaner may be necessary. Do not
use solvents. Do not place blade in
the dishwasher. The excessive heat
can distort the plastic.
3.
To reattach - be certain the flat
side of the shaft aligns directly with
the corresponding flat side on the
blade’s socket. Push the blade all
the way on the shaft until it bottoms
out.
Do not use a hammer as this
could result in bearing damage.
If included, reinstall provided
washers and nut.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electrical shock and injury to persons, unplug the circulator before removing blade.
NUT