anticlockwise so that the head being fastened tightly . There will be locked when you heard a
voice of “KA”. (fig.12
)
Put the cutting attachments “slice cutter” or “Shredded cutter” or “strip cutter” into the cutting
head. Note: Must be on place.(fig.13)
The switch ON/R knob to “ON”, the switch ON/0/R knob to “ON” position when you cutting. Put
the vegetable into vegetable cutting head, and then push down the vegetable pusher with 5N
After use switch the unit off and unplug it from the power supply.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
DISASSEMBLING
Make sure that the motor has stopped completely.
Disconnect the plug from the power outlet.
Disassemble by reversing the steps from 6-1 pictures.
If the Big fixing ring is not easily removed by hands, please use tools
(
fig.15.
To remove the cutting plate easily, place a screwdriver between the
cutting plate and the head as illustrated and lift it up (fig.16).
Press the unlock button before removing the head. Holding the head,
rotate it in the same direction as fig.17. Then the head can be
removed easily.
CLEANING
Before you clean the appliance, switch the appliance off and remove
the plug from the socket.
Never clean the accessories by a dishwasher with strong alkaline
cleaner, a bleaching solution containing chlorine will discolor
aluminum surfaces.
Remove meat, etc. Wash each part in warm soapy water.
Do not immerse the motor housing in water, but only wipe it with a
damp cloth.
Thinners and petrol will crack or change the color of the unit.
Wash all the metal parts in water below 50
℃
and dry.
Wipe all the cutting parts by vegetable oil -wet cloth.
In case the unit is left unused for a long period of time, wipe all the metal parts by vegetable oil
cloth.
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Summary of Contents for MG 1601 RD
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Page 23: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 20 x 20 x 60 ON ON 0 R ON ON R R ON 0 R R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RU...
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