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PRIOR TO USE
Assembly
1.
Thread the mixing paddle (1) clockwise into the mixing element (2). (Fig.2)
2.
Drive the assembled mixing paddle onto the drive shaft (3). (Fig.3)
WARNING! Use only a mixing paddle that is designed and suitable for the materi-
al to be mixed. A wrong mixing paddle may put strain on the power tool which
may damage the tool and lead to accidents!
Remove the mixing paddle from the drive shaft by turning it anticlockwise. The paddle may
sit quite tight in its holding fixture. If this is the case, the fixture must be secured with a key
against turning with the paddle. (Fig.4)
OPERATION
Turning on and off
Turning on (Fig.1)
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Press and hold the circuit breaker (5) for the ON / OFF switch; now you can press the ON
/ OFF switch (4) to start the handheld mixer. Once the tool is running properly you can re-
lease the ON / OFF switch, turning off the circuit breaker (5).
Turning off (Fig.1)
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Release the ON / OFF switch (4). The circuit breaker for the ON / OFF switch (5) turns off
automatically.
Speed controller (Fig.5)
With the speed controller (6), the power tool’s speed can be gradually adjusted. The type of
material to be mixed determines the speed rate that is required. Practice will teach you the
optimal speed required by the respective material.
MAINTENANCE
NOTE! Unplug the power plug from the electrical outlet before starting any clean-
ing or maintenance on the power tool.
Cleaning
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Keep the air vents of the machine clean in order to prevent overheating.
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Clean the machine’s casing regularly with a soft cloth, preferably after each use.
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Keep the air vents free from dust and dirt.
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If the dirt cannot be removed easily, use a cloth that is moistened with soapy water.
NOTE! Do not use solvents such as benzene, alcohol, ammonia solutions, etc.
These solvents may damage the plastic parts.
Storage
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The whole machine and all accessories must be thoroughly cleaned before storing.
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Store the machine always out of children’s reach. Put it in a secure position in a dry and
safe place where no extremely high or extremely low temperatures may occur.