en operation
Set the rotary switch to .
1.
→ Fig.
9
a The status display (LED) on the
rotary switch lights up.
Press the
2.
programme button.
→ Fig.
12
a While the programme is running,
the LED for the selected pro-
gramme lights up and the status
display (LED) goes out.
Wait until the appliance stops.
3.
Set the rotary switch to .
4.
→ Fig.
13
Tip: To prematurely stop the pro-
gramme, set the rotary switch to .
Empty the blender jug.
5.
→ "Emptying the blender jug",
Page 36
7.6 Pushing down food for
processing
Remove the measuring jug and in-
1.
sert the pusher into the filling
opening.
→ Fig.
14
Push down the food from the sides
2.
of the blender jug.
→ Fig.
14
7.7 Adding more ingredients
During processing, remove the
1.
measuring jug and add the ingredi-
ents through the opening in the lid.
→ Fig.
15
To add larger quantities, set the
2.
rotary switch to .
Wait until the appliance stops.
3.
Turn the lid in the direction
4.
remove it.
→ Fig.
16
Add the ingredients.
5.
→ Fig.
16
36
or
and
Place the lid on the blender jug
6.
again and continue to process the
ingredients.
7.8 Emptying the blender jug
Requirement: The appliance has
stopped.
Turn the blender jug anti-clockwise
1.
and remove it from the main unit.
→ Fig.
17
To pour out just a portion of the
2.
processed food, use the spout.
Open the spout.
‒
Place the processed food in a
‒
suitable container or serve im-
mediately.
Close the spout.
‒
→ Fig.
18
To pour out all of the processed
3.
food, remove the lid.
→ Fig.
19
7.9 Processing food using
the To-Go blender jug
Prepare the food.
1.
For example, cut large items of
food into pieces.
Add the food to the To-Go blender
2.
jug.
→ Fig.
20
Observe the minimum and max-
imum processing quantities.
→ "Overview of recipes", Page 39
Place the To-Go blade insert on
3.
the To-Go blender jug.
→ Fig.
20
Screw the To-Go blade insert and
4.
the To-Go blender jug in tightly.
→ Fig.
21
– The
and
match up.
– You can only connect the To-Go
blade insert to the main unit
when the To-Go blender jug is
screwed on fully.
markings must