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for this could damage the surfaces. Always handle the entire appliance with care and
without violence. 

Dip the nylon washing brush in warm soapy water. Open the locking cap with
your fingers and move the nylon brush in circles to clean the feeding chute. Rinse
the brush with clear water afterwards and repeat the procedure.

3. Rinse the feeding chute with a little bit of clear, cold water.

4. Take the ice container and empty it. Moisten a clean, soft cloth with warm soapy

water and wipe the surface of the appliance and the ice container. 

5. Dry the appliance and all the units. Assemble the appliance.

Storage

Always clean the appliance before storing (see ‘Care and Cleaning’). Ensure to
store the appliance where it is clean, dry and safe from frost, direct sunlight and
inadmissible strain (mechanical or electric 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. To
avoid touching the blade unintentionally, it is good advice to store the blade in the
container with the lid in place.

Trouble shooting

If the feeding chute is overloaded or you filled in ice before you started the motor
the motor might stucks, stalls or run sluggish. Act upon the following instructions:

1. Turn the appliance off and pull the plug out of the power outlet.

2. Take the leftover ice out of the feeding chute. Act upon the following instructions:

WARNING

– To avoid injury to persons and damage, 

never 

place your fingers or

foreign substance into the feeding chute while the appliance is still connected to the
power outlet. Always turn the appliance ´OFF` and unplug the appliance before
assembling/disassembling or cleaning the appliance. 

Remove the ice container. Hold the locking cap open with one hand and turn the
appliance upside down over the sink.

ATTENTION:

Turning the appliance around ensure that no water can run into the

motor housing. Dry the appliance before turning it if necessary. Carefully shake the
appliance to get the stucked ice cubes out of the feeding chute. 

3. Turn the appliance into the upright position, dry it and put the ice container in position. 

4. Put the plug into the power outlet and turn the appliance on. The motor should

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Summary of Contents for 41127

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions ELECTRICAL DESIGN ICE CRUSHER GASTROBACK Art Nr 41127...

Page 2: ...e is likely to be damaged the motor runs sluggish slows down or stops Never leave the appliance unattended when the plug is connected to the power outlet Always IMMEDIATELY turn the appliance OFF wait...

Page 3: ...cord Check the entire appliance regularly for proper operation The appliance is likely to be damaged if the appliance was subject to inadmissible strain i e overheating mechanical or electric shock or...

Page 4: ...e the feeding chute is empty and that the ice container is in the right position before you start operating see Operating the Ice Crusher The processed ice cubes should not contain any foreign substan...

Page 5: ...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 n...

Page 6: ...automatically with a locking cap Using slight pressure the locking cap opens inwardly The Ice Crusher is easy to handle and maintenance free Always clean the appliance after use The appliance is for...

Page 7: ...chute The locking cap has to close automatically 4 Turn the appliance on 5 Fill in the ice cubes For the case that the locking cap does not open automatically push the ice cubes with slight pressure...

Page 8: ...iance OFF wait for the motor to stop completely and unplug the appliance immediately after operation and before assembling disassembling or cleaning the appliance Do not place the appliance in an auto...

Page 9: ...ntentionally it is good advice to store the blade in the container with the lid in place Trouble shooting If the feeding chute is overloaded or you filled in ice before you started the motor the motor...

Page 10: ...terial defects will be to the exclusion of any further claim and within 2 years after purchasing the appliance free of charge repaired or substituted There is no Warranty claim of the purchaser if the...

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