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SSMR 600 A1
Cleaning
Risk of injury! Take care when cleaning the hand-held blender! The blade in the immersion
blender (5) is very sharp!
Warning of damage to property! Do not use any scratching or abrasive cleaning
agents or abrasive objects (such as a metal scourer) for cleaning purposes. Failure to do so
may cause the hand-held blender to become damaged.
It is recommended to clean the immersion blender (5) immediately after use to prevent the
processed foodstuffs from drying. The immersion blender (5) should be immediately rinsed
with clean water after processing very salty foodstuffs in particular.
Remove the plug from the socket.
Remove the immersion blender (5) from the motor block (4).
Clean the motor block (4) with a soft damp cloth and then dry it well. Cleaning in the rinsing bath
would result in irreparable damage!
You can clean the immersion blender (5) and measuring cup in a sink. After cleaning, rinse with plenty
of clean water to remove any detergent residue. Then thoroughly dry the immersion blender (5) and
measuring cup.
Alternatively, you can clean the immersion blender (5) and measuring cup in the dishwasher.
Environmental and waste disposal information
Devices marked with this symbol are subject to the European Union Directive
2012/19/EU. Electrical and electronic devices may not be put in the household waste,
but must be disposed of via designated public disposal centres. By properly disposing of
the old device, you can avoid environmental damage and hazards to health. Further
information regarding proper disposal of the old device can be obtained from your local
authority or the shop where you purchased the device.
The crossed-out bin symbol on batteries indicates that they are not permitted to be
disposed of with household waste, rather they must be collected separately.
With batteries that contain harmful substances, you will also find the chemical symbol of
the harmful substance under the crossed-out bin symbol. These symbols mean the
following:
– Pb: Battery contains lead
– Cd: Battery contains cadmium
– Hg: Battery contains mercury
You are legally obligated to return disposable and rechargeable batteries. Old batteries
may contain harmful substances that can be harmful to your health or the environment
when stored or disposed of improperly. Batteries also contain important raw materials,
such as iron, zinc, manganese or nickel.
You can return old batteries to us or at collection points in your immediate vicinity (for
example, at shops or municipal collection points) Please note that you should only dispose
of batteries in collection containers for old batteries when they are fully discharged. If the
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