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ENGLISH
Use only special pushrod for this purpose
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If food products are hot, let them cool down (maximum tem-
perature is 80°C) before processing.
!
Do not use abrasive detergents for washing the appliance compo-
nents.
!
If abnormal smoke smell, sounds or capacity reduction are ob-
served during the operation, switch off and unplug the appli-
ance immediately and clean it. If normal operation has not
resumed after the cleaning, get in touch with an authorized
service center.
!
It’s recommended to use the manufacturer’s package to prevent
damage of the kitchen machine during transportation.
!
Never touch the moving parts of the appliance during opera-
tion.
!
Always insert beaters into the appropriate slots.
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During the operation, the cup of the kitchen machine must
always be closed with the lid.
!
When the work is finished or before the removal of the tip from
the appliance, always move the mode selector to position «0»
and unplug the appliance from the power grid.
DISPOSAL
The appliance should be disposed of in accor-
dance with waste disposal regulations in your coun-
try and with the least damage to the environment.
Only ecologically safe materials are used in the
packaging of our products and the cardboard and
paper can be disposed of with normal paper waste.
Summary of Contents for FP-705
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