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Cleaning of the Mixing Container (incl. Lid) and Motor Base
Cleaning of the mixing container and lid
Carefully when cleaning:
The blades are very sharp!
The mixing container is not suitable for the dishwasher!
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The mixing container can be cleaned with a brush or sponge under running water.
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Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.
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Clean the mixing container with a mild cleaning agent (detergent) or fill 2 cups of water into the mixing container, add
some detergent, close the lid (incl. measuring cup and seal ring) and press the Pulse button many times.
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Always clean the mixing container directly after each use.
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Do not try to dismantle the blades from the container, they are fixed permanently to the mixing container.
If you place the mixing container upside down, please remove excess water with a dry cloth to prevent rusting of the metal
parts.
Please take care that the contacts of the motor base are dried properly when putting on the mixing container.
Cleaning of the motor base
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Clean the motor base with a soft and moist cloth.
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Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
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Never immerse the motor base in water or other fluids (danger of short circuit).
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Never rinse the motor base under running water (danger of short circuit).
Cleaning the tamper
Do not clean the display under running water, use a moist cloth.
If water has entered the motor base, disconnect the power plug and contact your service immediately.
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