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WARRANTY

WARRANTY TERMS & CONDITIONS (INTERNATIONAL)

This warranty as outlined below solely covers distributors of the Optimum range of 
products. Please contact your distributor for full product warranty. 

Effective as of 1st January 2014

1. 

Optimum® warranties this product against defects in materials and 
workmanship for a period of 1 year from the original date of purchase when used 
in accordance with the accompanying instruction manual.

2. 

Any warranties exceeding this standard period are offered as extended terms by 
the selling distributor and claimable only though that provider.

3. 

Defects that occur within this manufacturer’s warranty period, under normal 
use and care will be repaired or replaced at our discretion only if the selling 
distributor is unable to do so. This is done solely at our option with no charge 
for parts. This warranty does not extend to accessories included or purchased 
separately. Replacements can be offered for major faults as determined by your 
distributor and at their own discretion.

4. 

In the event that the goods requiring repair are under warranty, and this 
distributor is unable to provide the repairs; the customer is responsible for any 
freight charges to or from Optimum® (or their approved service provider).

5. 

Whilst in transit the goods are at the owner’s risk and any further damage during 
this transportation is not covered under warranty.

6. 

Customers should ensure that the product being returned is properly packaged 
so as to ensure that no damage occurs to the product during transit. To be able 
to process the warranty claim ensure you have included an explanation of any 
problem. Optimum® will not fault-find and will only repair described faults as 
covered under warranty.

7. 

This full warranty is void if this product has been subject to abuse, negligence, 
accident, alteration, failure to follow operating instructions, or the product has 
been exposed to  abnormal or extreme conditions.

Summary of Contents for Mandoline

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...NOW YOUR ELECTRIC MANDOLINE SLICER 6 PREPARING TO USE YOUR ELECTRIC MANDOLINE SLICER 8 USING YOUR ELECTRIC MANDOLINE SLICER 9 CLEANING AND STORAGE 15 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 18 WARRANTY 19 CONTACT US 21 CONTENTS ...

Page 3: ...y you prepare and present food allowing you to slice dice and julienne with ease For even greater results and some inspiration visit our website and Facebook page for delicious recipes and suggestions TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY AND TO GET THE BEST PERFORMANCE FROM YOUR OPTIMUM ELECTRIC MANDOLINE SLICER PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY ...

Page 4: ...he use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety 5 Keep the appliance and its cord out of the reach of children 6 Do not touch any of the mandoline s moving parts 7 Do not operate the mandoline if the power cord plug or blades are damaged or if it malfunctions or is damaged in any way Return the appliance to the nearest authorised service facility for inspection and repair 8 Switch...

Page 5: ...he tamper to push food down 15 Do not put hard ingredients e g sugar ice cubes coffee beans in the appliance 16 Never disconnect the appliance by pulling on the power cord 17 Switch off and unplug the appliance during long periods of inactivity ...

Page 6: ...hin slicer insert Julienne insert Fine julienne insert Julienne slice disk Shredder disk Dicing disk Dicing insert Cleaning brush Dicing blade cleaning tool GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ELECTRIC MANDOLINE SLICER Blades Thick slicer insert ...

Page 7: ...electric mandoline slicer 7 Tamper Start Stop button Motor unit Lid A Removable protector tray Lid B Bowl holder Detachable bowl ...

Page 8: ...ackaging materials making sure all items have been received in good condition 3 Clean the accessories blades lid tamper and removable protector tray with soapy water Rinse and dry them carefully 4 Do not immerse the motor unit cord or plug in water at any time WARNING THE BLADES ARE EXTREMELY SHARP HANDLE THEM WITH CARE AND ALWAYS HOLD BY THE PLASTIC PART ...

Page 9: ...electric mandoline slicer 9 Install lid B on the bowl 1 Put the removable protector tray on lid B 2 USING YOUR ELECTRIC MANDOLINE SLICER TO ASSEMBLE THE ELECTRICAL MANDOLINE SLICER ...

Page 10: ...red disk onto the protector tray with the post pointing upwards 3 Place the lid A onto the tray making sure the unit sits correctly on the grooves A Then push the lid forward B until you hear a click indicating it s in the locked position 4 A B ...

Page 11: ...evers C It is important that the micro switch is depressed and that the blade post is correctly inserted into the motor blade drive Then slide the detachable bowl into the bowl holder D until you hear a click Note To ensure your safety the Electric Mandoline Slicer is equipped with a micro switch B C D A 5 ...

Page 12: ...electric mandoline slicer 12 Plug the mandoline in Insert your ingredients and press the Start Stop button once When your ingredients are sliced push the Start Stop button again 6 ...

Page 13: ...ng blade onto the underside of the dicing disk DICING BLADE DICING DISC Follow instructions from Step 3 of Using Your Electric Mandoline Slicer page 9 NOTE ONCE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE COMPLETED FOLLOW THE APPROPRIATE STEPS FOR EACH SLICING OPTION ...

Page 14: ...ing disc and then push downwards until it is locked in place FINE JULIENNE INSERT JULIENNE INSERT THIN SLICE INSERT THICK SLICE INSERT JULIENNE SLICE DISC Thick slice Thin slice Fine Julienne Julienne Follow instructions from Step 3 of Using Your Electric Mandoline Slicer page 9 E1 E1 A E1 D E1 C E1 B E1 E1 E1 E1 D E1 C E1 B E1 A ...

Page 15: ...the dishwasher in the top basket and washed using the ECO or LIGHT CLEANING functions 5 The lid can be rinsed under water but must not be placed in the dishwasher 6 Handle the blades with care as they are extremely sharp 7 If the plastic parts become stained by foods such as carrots rub the affected areas with a cloth soaked in vegetable oil and then clean as normal 8 If the dicing blades get jamm...

Page 16: ...electric mandoline slicer 16 Pile all the blades and place them in the storage bowl ...

Page 17: ...rted into the pathway of the unit The appliance stopped due to a blockage Unplug the mandoline Remove the motor unit lid and blade Then clean the appliance and its accessories before turning it back on The food has stopped coming out of the exit spout Unplug the mandoline Remove the motor unit and lid Take off the removable protector tray empty it completely and clean the appliance USEFUL TIPS FOR...

Page 18: ...pose of electric appliances together with household waste material In observance of European Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implantation in accordance with national law electric appliances that have reached the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible recycling facility ...

Page 19: ...oes not extend to accessories included or purchased separately Replacements can be offered for major faults as determined by your distributor and at their own discretion 4 In the event that the goods requiring repair are under warranty and this distributor is unable to provide the repairs the customer is responsible for any freight charges to or from Optimum or their approved service provider 5 Wh...

Page 20: ...liquid spillage maladjustment of customer controls use on an incorrect voltage power surges and dips thunderstorm activity acts of God voltage supply problems tampering or unauthorized repairs by any persons use of defective or incompatible accessories exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions or entry by any insect vermin or foreign object in the product 12 You must keep your purchase receipt a...

Page 21: ...electric mandoline slicer 21 CONTACT US Please contact the distributor located in the country where you made your original purchase for all Support Servicing and Warranty ...

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