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Citrus press
Asian vegetable disc
For slicing fruit and vegetables into
fine strips for Asian vegetable dishes.
Note:
Attach french fries disc or Asian
vegetable disc with the blade facing up.
Discs suitable for other purposes are
available from specialist outlets (see
chapter “Special accessories”).
Pusher with insert
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Fig.
F
The pusher can be used in two variants.
Variant 1:
For e.g. herbs, leeks, carrots.
Insert the pusher in the opening of the lid.
Push down the food to be processed with
the pusher insert.
Variant 2:
For e.g. apples, potatoes.
Position the pusher insert in the pusher and
rotate until both parts are connected. Push
down the food to be processed with the
pusher.
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Fig.
G
1.
Attach the bowl. Observe the
marking (
.
) when doing so. Rotate the
bowl clockwise as far as possible.
2.
Place the drive shaft on the drive.
3.
Take the disc out of the protective cover.
Place the disc on the disc holder. Turn
the desired slicing / shredding side to
face up. Place the disc on the disc
holder so that the drive couplings on the
holder engage with the disc openings.
The disc must rest on the lateral lugs of
the disc holder.
4.
Attach the disc holder to the drive shaft,
rotating it slightly.
5.
Attach the lid with the pusher. Observe
the marking (
.
) when doing so.
6.
Rotate the lid clockwise as far as
possible.
7.
Insert the mains plug. Set the rotary
switch to the desired setting.
8.
Add the ingredients for slicing or
shredding and push down with the
pusher, applying light pressure. Cut
beforehand if necessary.
■
After processing, set the rotary switch to
P
. Disconnect the mains plug.
■
Clean all parts immediately after use.
Doing so prevents residue from drying
on.
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“Cleaning and maintenance” see
page 27
Caution!
Finish processing and empty the bowl
before the processed food reaches the
lower edge of the disc holder.
Note:
Add chocolate before switching on
and cover with the pusher. After switching
on, push down with the pusher.
Citrus press
For squeezing juice out of citrus
fruits, e.g. oranges, grapefruits and lemons.
Caution!
The citrus press must be completely
assembled before use.
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Fig.
H
1.
Attach the bowl. Observe the
marking (
.
) when doing so. Rotate the
bowl clockwise as far as possible.
2.
Place the drive shaft on the drive.
3.
Place the strainer basket on the drive
shaft. Observe the marking (
.
) when
doing so. Turn the strainer basket
clockwise. The lug on the strainer
basket must be fully inserted in the slot
in the bowl handle.
4.
Attach and press on the pressing cone.
5.
Insert the mains plug.Set the rotary
switch to the setting
min
.
6.
Press one half of the citrus fruit down on
the pressing cone. The juice will run into
the container.
■
After processing, set the rotary switch to
P
. Disconnect the mains plug.
■
Clean all parts immediately after use.
Doing so prevents residue from drying
on.
X
“Cleaning and maintenance” see
page 27
Caution!
Check the fill level. Maximum processing
quantity: 1000 ml fruit juice.
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