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Important safety information
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After each use, whenever the appliance is unsupervised, prior to
assembly, prior to disassembly, prior to cleaning and in the event
of an error, the appliance must always be disconnected from the
mains.
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Risk of injury!
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Before replacing accessories or additional parts which move
during operation, the appliance must be switched off and
disconnected from the power supply.
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Never reach into the attached blender! Never use the blender
without the lid in place.
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Care should be taken when handling the sharp cutting blades,
emptying the container and during cleaning.
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Before switching off, it is essential to turn the rotary selector in an
anticlockwise direction as far it will go (zero setting).
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After switching off, the drive continues for a short time. Wait until
the drive has come to a standstill.
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The appliance must be completely assembled before use.
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Risk of scalding!
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Care should be taken when filling hot liquids. Sudden formation
of steam may cause the liquid to spurt out of the container.
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You should always use one hand to hold the lid firmly in place
while you work, but don’t place your hand over the filling opening!
When you process hot ingredients in the jug, steam will escape
through the filling opening in the lid.
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Risk of suffocation!
Do not allow children to play with packaging material.
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Caution!
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Check that there are no foreign objects in the blender jug. Do
not insert objects (e.g. knives, spoons) into the jug. Only use the
pusher provided with the lid on!
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We recommend that the appliance is never switched on for longer
than is necessary to process the ingredients. Do not operate
at no-load.
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Important!
It is essential to clean the appliance thoroughly after each use or
after it has not been used for an extended period.
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“Cleaning and
maintenance” see page 15
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