The operating speed can be changed
while it is working.
To prevent the motor from overheat- -
ing, do not use the "TURBO" function
for longer than one minute.
CLEANING & CARE
Before cleaning any part on the hand
mixer, set the speed selector (4) to the
"0" position. Then unplug the mains cas s
ble from the wall socket and release the
rods (6s7). Make sure to dry all of the
parts before reusing them.
Whisks and dough hooks:
The rods (6s7) can be washed in hot
soapy water or in the dishwasher.
Motor housing
The hand mixer motor housing (1) and
the mains cable should be wiped clean
with a damp cloth.
Never immerse these in water or any other
liquid.
To remove stubborn stains, clean with
a cloth slightly dampened with soapy
water or a mild, nonsabrasive, cleans s
ing agent. Finish off with a clean damp
cloth.
Do not use abrasive cleaning products.
DO NOT IMMERSE THE HAND MIXER
OR CABLE IN WATER OR ANY OTHER
LIQUID.
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimised
packaging. This basically consists
in using nonscontaminating materials
which should be handed over to the los s
cal 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 prods s
uct it must not be included in with
household refuse. It must be taken to a
special refuse collection point for elecs s
tric and electronic appliances or
returned to the distributor when purs s
chasing 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 recys s
cled and processed ecologically, helping
the environment and allowing materials
used in the product to be reused. For
more information on available waste diss s
posal schemes contact your local refuse
service or the shop where the product
was purchased. Manufacturers and ims s
porters are responsible for ecological
recycling, processing and disposal of
products, whether directly or via a pubs s
lic system.
Your local town council can provide you
with information about how to dispose
of obsolete appliances.