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Never exceed the maximum level authorized on the accessories.
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Never put your fingers or any other object into the blender
when it is in operation.
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Do not let long hair, scarves, ties, shawls… hang above
accessories in operation.
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During the use of the unit, never insert fingers, hands or utensils
into the bowl without having first unplugged the unit.
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Never fill the blender with very hot foods (above 80°C).
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Never put the base on the motor block without having first
attached the bowl.
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Make sure that cover is correctly positioned on the bowl before
starting the unit.
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Never start the unit when it is empty.
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The blades are very sharp. Handle them with care to avoid all
risk of injury.
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Always wait for the complete stopping of the motor of the unit
before removing the bowl from its base.
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To avoid all risk of splashing, be careful not to exceed 1.5 liter
of liquid in the blender.
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In order to avoid all risk of leaks, position the seal on the blade
unit before installing the blender.
CHARACTERISTICS
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Graduated glass bowl, capacity 2L gross – 1.5L net
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Star-shaped 6-blade knife
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Control panel with electronic screen and touch-sensitive controls
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6 predefined modes + “ice cream” function
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10 speeds
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Adjustment of mixing time and electronic timer–automatic
stopping
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Glass mini-grinder
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22,000 rotations/minute
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230 Volts - 50Hz - 1000 Watts
CORD
Examine the power cord carefully before using it. If it is damaged,
don’t use the unit. The cord should only be replaced by
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its after-sale service or a person who is qualified and approved by
in order to avoid all danger for the user. The cord
used is a HO5VV-F 3 G 0.75mm².
These units are in compliance with directives 2006/95/CE, 2004/108/
CE, DEEE 2002/96/CE, RoHs 2002/95/CE and CE food contact
regulation 1935/2004.
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