Should you wish to add more food during the process, then do it via
the mouth on the lid. (Figure-10)
Press the stop button to switch it off. Do not try to take the jug off the
main body if the motor is still running.
Select a suitable speed for the function you intend to carry out.
Speed 1 (Slow)
For mixing ready-made ingredients, etc.
For making juice from peeled fruit, such as apple, pear,
etc.
Speed 2
Suitable for making milkshakes with coffee or vanilla.
Speed 3
Suitable for preparing foods such as onions, garlic, etc.
The programmed impulse function allows the food to be
processed quickly.
Speed 4 (Medium)
Suitable for preparing pancake batter, sauces, etc.
Speed 5
For shredding vegetables, cocktails, compotes, etc
Speed 6 (Fast)
Suitable for making cocktails with alcohol or fruits.
Fixed speed to impulse speed converter
Instant pulse speed
Ice crushing function (Fast)
Programmed impulse speed
Stop button
Ice crushing function [
]
To crush ice-cubes, place them inside the jug and fit the lid on.
There is no need to add any liquid. Switch on by pressing the
[
] button.
Fixed speed to impulse speed converter [ ]
To use the impulse function [ ], first press the [ ] button. The
corresponding luminous indicator will flash.
Then press the desired speed setting button. The blender will only
operate while you keep this button pressed down, stopping as soon
as you release it. This function makes it easier to judge the obtained
results and can be used to avoid producing too much froth.
To end the impulse function, press the [ ] button again and the
luminous indicator will go out, indicating that the [ ] function is
now deactivated.
Warnings:
• Do not operate the blender if it is empty.
• If you have to stir in food that is stuck to the sides of the jug,
switch the appliance off first. The blades may continue to rotate for
a moment longer. Keep spoons or spatulas a good distance away
from the blades to avoid accidents.
• Continuous operation of the appliance for more than 3 minutes is
not recommended. After this amount of time let motor rest for a few
minutes before switching the blender back on.
• For better results when shredding solid foods, cut it up into small
pieces beforehand.
• When mixing dry ingredients add a cup of liquid to help the
process.
• Do not pour very hot liquids into the jug.
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Set speed
Set speed
Programmed impulse speed
Set speed
Set speed
Set speed
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning any part on the blender press the stop button and
unplug the appliance from the mains supply.
After each use, use warm soapy water to wash all of the elements
which have been in contact with the food. Take great care when
cleaning the blades.
Use a damp cloth to wipe down the motor housing. Plastic parts
may become stained when used with foods that contain strong
pigments (e.g. Carrots). Use vegetable oil to clean this.
Warning: None of the liquidiser parts are dishwasher safe. When
storing the appliance, insert the cable into the cable tidy at the
bottom of the motor housing.
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimised packaging. This basically
consists in using non-contaminating materials which should
be handed over to the local waste disposal service as secondary
raw materials.
This product complies with EU Directive 2002/96/CE.
The crossed wheelie bin symbol shown on the appliance
indicates that when it comes to dispose of the product it
must not be included in with household refuse. It must be
taken to a special refuse collection point for electric and
electronic appliances or returned to the distributor when purchasing
a similar appliance. Under current refuse disposal regulations, users
who fail to take discarded appliances to special refuse collection
points may be penalised. Correct disposal of discarded appliances
means that they can be recycled and processed ecologically, helping
the environment and allowing materials used in the product to be
reused. For more information on available waste disposal schemes
contact your local refuse service or the shop where the product
was purchased. Manufacturers and importers are responsible for
ecological recycling, processing and disposal of products, whether
directly or via a public system.
Your local town council can provide you with information about
how to dispose of obsolete appliances.
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