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will notice a solid grey arrow to the left of the holding lip on the lid, when taking
the lid off the bowl this arrow needs to align with the solid grey arrow on the
handle of the bowl (picture). Lift the lid to remove it.
3. Take the used disc or blade and the spindle out of the processing bowl.
WARNING:
Warning: Use caution, as blades are sharp. Always handle the
processing blade by its central plastic section and the disc on the edges.
Note:
There are two holes in the variable slicing disc to ease disassembling. Put your fin-
gers through the holes and slightly pull the disc upwards to remove it. Pay attention
not to cut yourself.
IMPORTANT:
For thoroughly cleaning take the spindle out of the blade or disc
before cleaning.
4. Take the bowl of the motorblock by turning it counterclockwise.
5. Empty the processing bowl, using a plastic or wooden spoon or the provided
spatula. To avoid damage, do not scratch or scrape off the residues.
CAUTION:
Do not pour boiling water in the processing bowl or immerse the pro-
cessing bowl in boiling liquids. Always handle the processing bowl with care to avo-
id cracks.
6. Clean the bowl, blades, discs and lid in warm dish-water using a nylon brush or
soft sponge. The cleaning water should be very clear; so that you can see the
blades when washing them. Ensure, not to touch the blades with your hands. The
loose parts are dishwasher safe and can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
ATTENTION:
The plastic parts can tarnish in the dishwasher. Soak stubborn residues
in warm dish-water for ca. 10 minutes, before cleaning.
Note:
Do not fill the bowl with boiling water or place any of the parts in boiling water.
Some foods, such as carrots, may temporarily stain the bowl. To remove stains, make
a paste of 1 tablespoon baking soda and two tablespoons warm water. Apply the
paste to the stains and rub with a cloth. Rinse in sudsy water and dry. Possibly, you
can avoid persisting discolouration by wiping the plastic parts with a little vegetable
oil before cleaning. Additionally, due to processing hard, rubbing food the proces-
sing bowl could become dull in the course of time. This is normal and does not inter-
fere with its functionality.
7. Wipe the motor housing and power cord with a damp soft cloth. Take care
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