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After the cover is locked the operation indicator
(Figure 1 A) switches from red to green. Either the
number "6" or the last selected speed appears in
the speed display (Figure 1 B).
If you use the all purpose bowl then you have the
option, depending on the material to be proces-
sed or recipe recommendations, of freely selec-
ting from speeds 1 - 12 by using the buttons for
adjusting the level of speed (Figure 1 D). The
speed may also be changed during operation.

Please note:

Everything which is to be processed in the Mul-
tiple Use Appliance has to be carefully prepared.
Remove seeds from fruit having seeds.
Meat and bacon should be de-boned.
Food should be prepared in such a way that it
passes through the filling inlet.

The equipment is started by pressing the ON/OFF
switch (Figure 1 C).

The unit may also be started by means of the
pulse            (Figure 1 E) or automatic pulse  

(Figure 1 F).

Use the stopper / measuring beaker (Figure 2 C)
for pressing in material to be cut and for closing
the filling inlet.

Using the Metal Plates

Place the metal plate selected onto the bayonet
lock of the plate retainer (Figure 2K). Turn the
pate retainer in a counterclockwise direction
until it stops.

Caution: Please do not
touch the cutting
edge. Danger of injury! 

Now place the plate
retainer into the
already prepared all
purpose bowl.

Cutting plate

Grating plate

fine/rough (Figure 2F)

(Figure 2G)

Both sides of the

Use speeds 10 - 12

plate may be used.

for grating.

Use speeds 1 - 6
for cutting.

Rasping plate

French fries plate

fine/rough

(Figure 2I)

(Figure 2 H)

Use the plate

Use speeds 1 - 6

with speeds 1 - 4.

for rasping.
Both sides of the plate
may be used.

The following applies as a rule for use of the
metal plates:

Prepared food should be cut small enough
that it passes through the filling inlet.

Materials should be placed in a vertical direc-
tion, side by side into the filling inlet. 

Use only the stopper for addition pressing.

The thickness of the material to be cut may be
affected by the additional pressure applied.

Select the lower speeds for softer cutting
materials and the higher speeds for harder
materials.

Use of the Stirring Bowl

(Figure 3A)

/

Kneading Hook 

(Figure 3E)

/ Stirring

Element

(Figure 3F)

/ Beater Insert

(Figure 3G)

Attaching the stirring bowl (Figure 3 A);
cf. section on "Attaching the All Purpose 
Bowl"

Summary of Contents for KM 2000

Page 1: ...KM 2000 Kompakt Küchenmaschine Multiple Use Appliance Gebrauchsanweisung Operating Instructions AUS ERFAHRUNG GUT ...

Page 2: ...12 1 AUTOMATIC PULSE BUTTON ON OFF SWITCH TURBO G C A F E D B A B C F E D J K G H I E D F G A B C A B C D K I H 4 3 2 ...

Page 3: ...Figure 1 A Operation indicator B Speed display C ON OFF switch D Buttons for setting the speed E Pulse button F Automatic pulse button G Turbo button H Cable storage compartment I Latching slot K Rating plate 2 Accessory parts for cutting grating etc Figure 2 A All purpose bowl B Cover with latching lug C Stopper measuring beaker D Blade protection E Metal blades F Cutting disk fine rough I G Grat...

Page 4: ... time If the unit is not in use over longer periods then the mains plug should be removed Never block or cover the ventilation slots when the unit is in ope ration Do not bend the connecting cable From time to time inspect for damage Have the cable replace immediately in the event of damage It may only be replaced by an authorized repair shop or an AEG customer service department as special purpos...

Page 5: ...ion Place the unit on a dry and level work surface The cable storage compartment Figure 1 H is located at the rear of the basic unit Unused cable may be stored here if the lead to the socket outlet is too long Connect the unit to the mains supply The ope rating display Figure 1 A is red A 0 appears in the speed display Figure 1 B Selected the accessories and operating tool suitable for the work in...

Page 6: ...selected onto the bayonet lock of the plate retainer Figure 2K Turn the pate retainer in a counterclockwise direction until it stops Caution Please do not touch the cutting edge Danger of injury Now place the plate retainer into the already prepared all purpose bowl Cutting plate Grating plate fine rough Figure 2F Figure 2G Both sides of the Use speeds 10 12 plate may be used for grating Use speed...

Page 7: ...Bowl Attaching and locking the cover Position the cover so that the marking OPEN on the cover matches the marking on the mixer and turn the cover in a counterclock wise direction until it stops and the symbol CLOSED is positioned above the marking on the mixer NOTE Make certain that the sealing ring Figure 4 B is properly inserted in the cover After the cover is locked the operation indicator Figu...

Page 8: ...o thoroughly dry For the Sake of the Environment Do not simply throw away packaging materials The packaging carton may be brought to a paper recycling facility or the responsible dis posal site The plastic sacks made of polyethylene PE may be brought to polyethylene collection points for recycling Polyester parts made from foamed polystyrene PS are free of CFC Please contact your municipal authori...

Page 9: ...e all 3 10 12 30 sec until oil 4 eggs other ingredients in a foamy state 3 12 is thoroughly Add one drop of oil at a time stirred in 2 Plates Food Plate NOTE Speed Carrots Cutting plate I Finely cut or rasp raw food or vegetables 1 6 Grating plate II Clean grating plate after about 500 g 10 12 Rasping plate III 6 12 Cabbage Cutting plate I Rough cut to cook 1 6 Rasping plate II 6 12 Kohlrabi Cutti...

Page 10: ...r 3 4 6 30 seconds Sponge mixture made from Add soft margarine and sugar 3 4 6 4 minutes 500 g Margarine Add eggs Add flour 3 4 6 2 minutes 3 1 up to 60 sec Mixer Food Maximum Preparation Mode of Speed Processing processing operation time time 1 Mixing Fruit cocktail 1 l 0 5 to 0 75 l Chop fruit 2 10 12 5 10 times Milk and fruits Add milk and mix 3 12 20 seconds Mayonnaise 1 l Stir eggs and lemon ...

Page 11: ...arantietermijn voor zover de defecten zijn terug te voeren op materiaal en of constructiefouten de ko sten op zich voor materiaal en arbeidsloon De garantie bedraagt 12 maanden en gaat in op de dag van aankoop Wanneer garantie wordt verlangd dient de faktuur can aanko op te worden overlegd De garantietermijn wordt door reparaties niet verlengd Buiten elke garantieverplichting vallen losse onder de...

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