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Important Safeguards for all Electrical Appliances

• Ensure that the voltage rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the voltage requi-
rements of the appliance (220/240 V, 50 Hz, AC). Always connect the appliance directly
to a mains power supply wall socket with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected
properly. The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum rated residual
operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electrical circuit is recommended. If in doubt,
contact your local electrician for further information. 
Do not use any multiple desk socket. 
• Do not leave the appliance unattended while connected to the power supply. 

Always

switch OFF the appliance and IMMEDIATELY unplug the appliance after ope-
ration and if it is not in use and before laying it down, cleaning and/or
assembling or disassembling the processing tools.

Always grasp the plug to

disconnect the appliance from the power outlet.

• Always handle the power cord with care. Do not pull or strain the power cord. The power
cord may never be knotted or squeezed. Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of
the table or counter. Take care not to entangle in the power cord. 

• Do not touch the appliance with wet hands to avoid risk of electric shock. Do not touch
the appliance, when it is damp or wet and connected to the mains power supply. In this
case, immediately unplug the appliance to avoid risk of electric shock and damage. 

Moving Parts – Risks of Injuries to Persons

• Do not touch the processing tools (whisks and dough hooks) with your hands or any other
objects (hair, clothes, brushes, cooking utensils), when the appliance is connected to the
power supply. Always switch OFF the appliance, unplug the appliance and wait for the
motor to stop, before laying down the appliance or assembling/disassembling or cleaning
the appliance. 

• 

Always IMMEDIATELY unplug the appliance after each operation.

• Always handle the whole appliance with care and without violence to avoid injuries to
persons and damage. 

• Always immerse the processing tools in the food, before switching on the appliance, to
avoid excessive splashing. Always keep at least 5 cm (ca. 3 finger’s breadth) of free space
between the food and the bottom of the motor housing.

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Summary of Contents for 40980

Page 1: ...GASTROBACK Operating Instructions DESIGN HAND MIXER Art No 40980 ...

Page 2: ... for mixing beating and blending liquids and kneading runny pastry The Hand Mixer is straightforward in use and cleaning is quite easy There is no need to fill the food in a special vessel just use any sui table vessel you have at your disposal The Home Culture Design Hand Mixer is designed to comply with the requirements of the EMC and Low Voltage directives of the European Union and meets all re...

Page 3: ...ock or any other damage or injuries to persons Do not attempt to open the motor housing or to repair the power cord Check the entire appliance regularly for proper operation The appliance is like ly to be damaged if the appliance was subject to inadmissible strain i e overheating mechanical or electric shock or if there are any cracks excessively frayed parts distortions or the gear stalls or stic...

Page 4: ...Do not immerse the motor housing or power cord in water or any other liquid Do not pour or drip any liquids on the motor housing or power cord When liquids are spilled on the motor housing immediately unplug the appliance and dry the motor housing to avoid risk of electric shock or fire Do not attempt to operate the appliance when liquids are on or in the motor housing With the appliance connected...

Page 5: ... The power cord may never be knotted or squeezed Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of the table or counter Take care not to entangle in the power cord Do not touch the appliance with wet hands to avoid risk of electric shock Do not touch the appliance when it is damp or wet and connected to the mains power supply In this case immediately unplug the appliance to avoid risk of electric sh...

Page 6: ...wo tool holes in the bottom of the motor housing CAUTION The processing tools with washer on the shaft can only be inserted in the wide tool hole Always insert the processing tools without washer only in the narrow tool hole Do not insert the processing tools in the wrong tool hole Only use matching pairs of processing tools Do not combine dough hooks and whisks Variable Speed Control The Hand Mix...

Page 7: ...ols with your hands or any objects i e hair clothes cooking utensils when they are mounted and the appliance is connected to the mains power supply Before switching ON immerse the processing tools in the food to avoid excessive splashing and dripping of liquids onto the appliance CAUTION Do not use any fragile vessels with the appliance i e fine dinking glasses or china It is recommended to use su...

Page 8: ...tion CAUTION Do not block the ventilation slits on the front and back of the appliance and do not use the appliance in continuous operation for more than 6 minutes to avoid overheating If processing large quantities of food regularly interrupt operation and unplug the applian ce for at least 10 minutes to let the motor cool down Prefer working with low speed settings If required switch to higher s...

Page 9: ...tools violently 2 Hold the processing tools over a bowl or sink and press the eject button to remove the processing tools 3 Clean the processing tools with a soft nylon washing brush and warm dish water Rinse the processing tools thoroughly under running water For your convenience you may clean the processing tools in an automatic dishwasher in the cutlery tray Soak stubborn residues on the proces...

Page 10: ...tric shock heat moisture and where it is out of reach of young children Place the appliance on a clean and stable surface where it can not fall Do not place any hard or heavy objects on the appliance Notes for disposal Dispose of the appliance must be effected in accordance with the corresponding local regu lations and requirements for electrical appliances Please contact your local disposal com p...

Page 11: ...GASTROBACK GmbH Gewerbestraße 29 D 21279 Hollenstedt Germany http www gastroback de E Mail info gastroback de ...

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