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Place the food in a large recipient and turn on the appliance. To achieve the best results,
turn the whisk to the right.
Remove the whisk accessory and release it from the mechanism connection (Fig. 3)
Note 2: Pull the whisk to release it from the mechanism’s mount.
Chopping accessory (Fig. 4)
This accessory can be used to chop up vegetables, meat, etc.
Place the food to be prepared into the recipient for it to be cut with the blades inside and
close the lid tight.
We suggest cutting the food into the appropriate forms and sizes. E.g. cut meat into 2 cm
x 2 cm x 6 cm strips, cut onions into 4 to 6 discs, etc.
Place the adaptor into the motor unit by turning it in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Attach the unit to the cover and turn on the appliance (be careful: do not turn on the
appliance if the whole unit has not been properly installed and connected).
Turn off the appliance when the food has reached the desired texture.
Remove the unit from the lid and release the adaptor.
Mixer accessory & sport cup (Fig. 5)
Mixer accesory (14)
Used the whisk only for whipping cream, beating egg whites, Egg yolk, Ice cream, Jam
and mixing sponges and ready-mix desserts.
please follow the product instructions for use. it should not be used continuously for a long
time to prolong the life of the motor. After using more than 5 minutes, the machine should
be cooled for more than 10 minutes before it can be used again.
1. Insert the bar of square stir bar into the gear box, then insert the Body into the gear
box until it locks.
2. Place the Egg-beater in a vessel and only then, press switch to operate it.
3. To release, Revolve and pull off the gear box. Then pull the whisk out of the gear box.
For best results:
• Do not use the beaker, but a wider bowl Diameter bigger than 12 cm.
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