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Installation and Operation Manual 
AENO

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 electric blender

 

 

 

Document version: 1.0.2, aeno.com 

 

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Summary of Contents for ATB0003

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual for AENOTM Electric Multifunction Blender Model ATB0003 Version 1 0 2 14 04 2023 ...

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Page 3: ... sole purpose of explanation and description of the devices and do not violate anyone s intellectual property rights Any reproduction copying publication further distribution or public display of materials presented herein in whole or in part is only permitted after appropriate written permission from the copyright holder Any unauthorized use of materials in this manual may subject the user to civ...

Page 4: ...sian version of this manual shall take precedence ASBISc makes no warranties with respect to the material herein including but not limited to merchantability and suitability for a particular purpose If you have any technical questions please contact your local ASBISc representative or Technical Support department at aeno com The most common problems encountered are described in Section 7 Troublesh...

Page 5: ... United Kingdom The device has passed all assessment procedures established in the technical regulations of the Customs Union and complies with the norms of the Customs Union countries The device meets the requirements of the RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances The crossed out dustbin symbol is used to mark electrical and electronic equipment and indicat...

Page 6: ...ecyclable and is partially or completely made from recycled material The packaging of the device can be disposed of along with household waste Safe use guidelines ATTENTION The device should be operated only in a domestic environment and in the manner described in this user manual Failure to follow the operating instructions in this manual may result in personal injury or property damage ATTENTION...

Page 7: ...hands to avoid cuts Use the supplied brush to clean the blades 12 Do not use the blender in areas with extreme temperature fluctuations in humid atmospheres or where splashes of water drops or condensation might get on the electrical contacts of the blender base to avoid fire and or electric shock 13 Before connecting the device to the mains check that the rated voltage indicated in the technical ...

Page 8: ...water do not touch it under any circumstances and unplug it immediately 26 Never use the device after water penetration Have it checked by an authorized service center 27 If you notice a malfunction stop using the device immediately and contact the service center 28 The device and its accessories should only be repaired by a service center technician Never try to repair the device by yourself 29 D...

Page 9: ... 18 1 5 2 Power monitoring mode 20 1 5 3 Standby mode 20 1 5 4 Operating mode of the device 21 1 5 5 Setting the Blade Speed 22 1 5 6 Self cleaning mode 22 1 5 7 Delayed start mode 22 2 Installation and operation 24 2 1 Unpacking and preparing for operation 24 2 2 Description of program operation 25 2 3 Operating the device 27 2 4 Overload and overheat protection 33 3 Maintenance 34 3 1 Cleaning t...

Page 10: ...closing diagram 29 Figure 9 Large lid closing procedure 29 Figure 10 Installing the bowl on the housing 30 Figure 11 Motor shaft connector 31 Figure 12 Program Indicators 32 Figure 13 Removing the end product 33 Figure 14 Cleaning the device housing 34 Figure 15 Cleaning the bowl 35 Figure 16 Electrical contacts in the bowl handle 36 Figure 17 Cleaning the device covers 37 Figure 18 Prohibition of...

Page 11: ...cument version 1 0 2 aeno com Page 11 of 47 1 General description and characteristics 1 1 Intended use Multifunctional electric blender AENOTM with boiling function is designed for the preparation of various dishes and beverages that require component grinding and mixing Figure 1 Appearance of the device ...

Page 12: ...Installation and Operation Manual AENOTM electric blender Document version 1 0 2 aeno com ASBISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Page 12 of 47 ...

Page 13: ...used to add ingredients to the blender bowl during operation 2 large lid with an opening for a small lid 3 large cover retainer 4 blender bowl 5 blender bowl handle 6 six blade knife mechanism 7 blender bowl base 8 compensators to reduce bowl vibration during operation 9 motor shaft connector 10 guide groove for bowl installation 11 engine block 12 touch screen control panel 13 blender base with h...

Page 14: ... 50 60 Hz Input power 800 0 W Power consumption Standby mode less than 0 5 W Fuses Fuse voltage 250 V AC current strength 10 A Fuse temperature 230 Blade mechanism Number of blades 6 Speed of rotation 28000 rpm 15 no load 14000 16000 rpm under load Noise level during operation Up to 92 dB at 1 m distance Operation programs Soy Milk Rice Paste Porridge Thick Soup Fruits Vegetables Smoothie Grind St...

Page 15: ...tion Storage conditions Temperature 10 40 C Relative humidity up to 80 no condensation Installation On a flat horizontal surface Materials Case PP plastic ABS plastic Bowl borosilicate glass Heating element stainless steel Blade mechanism stainless steel S S304 Colour White gray Dimensions L W H 230 200 420 mm Capacity 1 75 L Weight Net 4 7 kg Gross 5 95 kg Protection class against electric shock ...

Page 16: ...ly Figure 3 Scope of supply The scope of supply for AENOTM multifunction electric blender includes the following components see Table 2 Table 2 Delivery set Figure Name Quantity 3 a Blender TB3 1 pc 3 b Measuring cup 80 ml 1 pc 3 c Pusher 1 pc 3 d Brush 1 pc Quick start guide 1 pc Warranty card 1 pc The images of the accessories are for illustrative purposes only ...

Page 17: ...ion 1 0 2 aeno com Page 17 of 47 1 4 Packaging and labelling Multifunctional electric blender of AENOTM brand is delivered in individual cardboard package of 395 255 300 mm containing the full name labelling and main technical specifications of the device as well as date of manufacture and manufacturer information ...

Page 18: ...es PLC All rights reserved Page 18 of 47 1 5 Device control panel 1 5 1 Control panel buttons Figure 4 Device control panel On the control panel of electric multifunction blender AENOTM there are nine 9 indicating buttons which are used to control the device as well as eight indicators of operation programs ...

Page 19: ...ice on or off Soy Milk Soy milk program indicator Rice Paste Rice paste program indicator Porridge Porridge program indicator Thick Soup Thick soup program indicator Fruits Vegetables Fruits Vegetable program indicator Smoothie Smoothie program indicator Grind Shredding program indicator Steam Steam program indicator Speed Speed indicating button for the increase of the rotation speed of the blade...

Page 20: ... self cleaning mode Function Function indicating button for selecting operating programs NOTE Do not press the buttons excessively as this may damage the control panel of the device 1 5 2 Power monitoring mode To turn the unit on in power control mode place the bowl on the motor unit and plug the device into the power outlet The device will go into power monitoring mode The control panel display w...

Page 21: ...is not pressed after selecting a program the blender will go into standby mode thirty 30 seconds later The device will start executing the selected program The indicator of the selected program will light up blue The display of the control panel will show the temperature of the ingredients contained in the bowl For programs with heating after boiling the display will show the operating time of the...

Page 22: ...residue from the walls of the bowl and the blade mechanism of the device To activate the self cleaning mode after removing the final product from the blender bowl pour 500 ml of warm water with a few drops of neutral dishwashing detergent into it Close both covers and press the CLEANING button The blender blade mechanism will rotate as long as you hold down the CLEANING button After you finish cle...

Page 23: ... reserved Document version 1 0 2 aeno com Page 23 of 47 Press or repeatedly press Function button to select the desired device program Press ON OFF button The blender will start automatically after the set period of time will operate by the selected program and then will go into standby mode ...

Page 24: ...horoughly wash and dry the elements of the device that will come into contact with food bowl large and small lids measuring cup pusher following the rules of cleaning in section 3 Maintenance 3 Place the device in the chosen location on a flat stable horizontal surface see picture above at least 15 cm away from other objects 4 Insert the plug of the power cable into the power outlet ATTENTION When...

Page 25: ... to perform the following grind the ingredients to a purée whip the drink until it foams knead liquid dough melt chocolate for glazing make porridge for breakfast make a cream soup crush ice nuts ATTENTION The ice crushing is done in the CLEANING mode by pulse presses of 2 5 seconds each Soy Milk Once the program starts the ingredients are mixed during 1 second Next the device brings the ingredien...

Page 26: ...nutes after boiling During the process the temperature is maintained at 99 C Fruits Vegetables For this mode there is no possibility to heat the food Chopping and mixing of ingredients with a variable increase and decrease of blade speed The duration of the program is 2 minutes Smoothie For this program there is no possibility to heat the food Chopping blending and whipping ingredients with a vari...

Page 27: ...ients into pieces no more than 50 50 50 mm Figure 6 Ingredient Preparation Place the ingredients in the bowl of a blender Add liquid The bowl has two vertical scales for cold Cold and hot Soup liquids NOTE The tough fibrous plants dill parsley asparagus etc should definitely be chopped Winding the fibers on the axle of the blade mechanism can cause the motor to overheat and cause serious damage to...

Page 28: ... in the bowl Liquid level For programs without heating For programs with heating Minimum 750 ml 800 ml Maximum 1750 ml 1400 ml Do not exceed the maximum liquid level as it may cause the contents to overflow outside the bowl while the program is running Also observe the minimum fluid level requirements Figure 7 Blender Bowl Label Close the large and small covers by turning them counterclockwise ...

Page 29: ...tion and Operation Manual AENOTM electric blender ASBISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Document version 1 0 2 aeno com Page 29 of 47 Figure 8 Small lid closing diagram Figure 9 Large lid closing procedure ...

Page 30: ...eration the blender will stop immediately If you need to add small amounts of food or spices while the blender is running you can open the small lid to do so Use the measuring cup included in the package for accurate dosage of spices and other products Place the bowl on the blender housing so that the bowl connector a fits the groove in the blender housing b Figure 10 Installing the bowl on the ho...

Page 31: ...g the power cable into a power outlet After connecting the device to the mains the control panel display turns on the ON OFF button lights up blue The device enters power monitoring mode Next activate standby mode To do this press the ON OFF button on the control panel If you press this button again the device will return to the power monitoring mode After activating the standby mode select the de...

Page 32: ...closed The operation description for each program is given in paragraph 1 5 4 Operation mode of the device Each program automatically adjusts the program run time the speed of the blade mechanism and heating temperature Each program can be ended prematurely by holding down the ON OFF button for 3 seconds When you have finished using the unit turn it off with the ON OFF button and unplug the power ...

Page 33: ...ately after operation to prevent food residue from drying on the walls of the device and the blade mechanism 2 4 Overload and overheat protection The device is equipped with overload and overheat protection If the device shuts down automatically during operation unplug the power cable and remove the bowl Make sure that the blade mechanism of the bowl is not blocked by the food in the bowl and can ...

Page 34: ...rform the following actions clean the device housing if there is any dirt clean the bowl after each use of the device ATTENTION Do not use harsh chemicals abrasive pastes polishes or detergents that contain acids or solvents or metal sponges which can damage the finish 3 1 Cleaning the device housing Use a damp cloth to wipe off dirt and dust on the device housing For heavy soiling apply a neutral...

Page 35: ... To clean the outer surface of the bowl wipe it with a damp cloth adding a neutral detergent Then wipe it dry with a tissue Figure 15 Cleaning the bowl Use the supplied brush to clean the blade mechanism of the bowl ATTENTION In the handle of the bowl of the device there are electric contacts of the big lid fixing for which the contact with water is forbidden see the picture below If liquid gets o...

Page 36: ...ISc Enterprises PLC All rights reserved Page 36 of 47 Figure 16 Electrical contacts in the bowl handle To clean the large and small bowl lids and the accessories used during cooking rinse them under running water see figure below then dry them thoroughly The use of neutral detergents is allowed ...

Page 37: ...ent version 1 0 2 aeno com Page 37 of 47 Figure 17 Cleaning the device covers ATTENTION Do not wash the body of the device the handle of the bowl as well as the base of the bowl with electrical contacts and the clutch shaft under running water or immerse in water Figure 18 Prohibition of contact with water ...

Page 38: ...e device are followed during the warranty period For warranty replacement the device must be returned to the retailer along with the receipt verifying the purchase The following are not considered defects the smell of new plastic or rubber emitted during the first days of operation change of colour shade gloss of equipment parts during operation noises not exceeding the sanitary norms related to t...

Page 39: ...fects are subject to warranty service during the warranty period In this case the warranty period is extended by the duration of the repair AENOTM products are not eligible for free warranty service if the following damages or defects are found damage caused by force majeure accidents negligence intentional or careless actions omissions of the buyer or third parties damage caused by the effects of...

Page 40: ...other express and implied warranties The manufacturer makes no warranty either express or implied beyond the description contained herein including an implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose It remains at the discretion of the purchaser to use a faulty defective and unacceptable device The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages to other property due to any de...

Page 41: ...d of together with unsorted municipal waste Parts of unusable devices must be separated and sorted by material type Proper collection recycling and disposal of these devices will help avoid potential environmental and health impacts from the harmful substances they contain The device must be taken to a local recycling center for disposal Disposal is carried out in accordance with the applicable la...

Page 42: ...anasios 4101 Limassol Cyprus Contact details Тел 357 25857000 asbis com Information about obtained certificates and declarations of conformity Directives and regulations Declaration of conformity to directives 2014 30 EU 2014 35 EU 2009 125 EU of 5 November 2021 Declaration of conformity to regulation 1907 2006 EU of 5 November 2021 RoHS Declaration of Conformity 2011 65 EU of November 1 2021 DSTU...

Page 43: ...ill be hot and emit an unpleasant odor Later the smell will disappear 2 Foods are not chopped well Low mains voltage Plug the device into an outlet with a supply voltage of at least 220 V use a voltage regulator Too much or too little food in the bowl Remove unnecessary products from the bowl or add them Too little water in the bowl Fill the bowl with water 3 The liquid overflows over the edge of ...

Page 44: ...ating 6 Blender heats up blade does not rotate Short circuit failure Contact the service centre 7 The device shut down during operation Thermal or overload fuse tripped Follow the instructions in paragraph 2 4 Overload and Overheat Protection ATTENTION If none of the possible solutions solves the problem contact your supplier or service centre Please do not disassemble or attempt to repair the dev...

Page 45: ...temperature rise up to 900 C ABS plastic Shock resistant technical plastic widely used in the manufacture of household products PP plastic Food grade polypropylene plastic It has high strength and heat resistance safe in contact with any food Borosilicate glass Silicate glass where the alkaline components in the raw material are replaced by boron oxide It differs from conventional glass by its hig...

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