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PROCESSING GUIDE

RECYCLING YOUR ELECTRICALS

Along with many other high street retailers, Lakeland has joined a scheme whereby

customers can take their unwanted electricals to recycling points set up around the

country. Visit

www.recycle-more.co.uk

to find your nearest recycling point.

3.

Place the cover onto the bowl, and turn clockwise until it clicks into place. The

arrow will point towards the control button. If the lid and bowl are not fitted

correctly the compact chopper will not work.

4.

Press down the control button to begin chopping. The motor will run for as long

as the button is held down. See HELPFUL HINTS. Short bursts of power will

produce a ‘pulse’ action that helps to avoid over processing the ingredients.

5.

Once the desired consistency is reached, release the control button and unplug

the appliance. Remove the lid and bowl by turning anti-clockwise. Carefully lift

out the blade before removing food from the bowl.

HELPFUL HINTS

1.

Avoid running the chopper continuously for longer than 20 seconds. Let the

motor rest for 2 minutes between each operation.

2.

When blending liquid ingredients, never fill the bowl up more than halfway up.

3.

The appliance is not suitable for chopping very hard foods such as coffee beans,

ice cubes, nutmeg, spices or chocolate.

4.

Take care not to over-process your ingredients. Stop and check the consistency

at regular intervals.

5.

To ensure even results, you may need to scrape down any food from the side of

the bowl with a plastic or silicone spatula. Please disconnect the appliance from

the power supply before doing so.

6.

It’s best to chop small quantities at a time and to cut food into small pieces

before processing. See PROCESSING GUIDE

7.

Before chopping bread, biscuits or nuts, ensure that the blade and bowls are

completely dry.

CARE AND CLEANING

Always switch off and unplug the appliance before cleaning.

Take great care when handling the blade; it is extremely sharp.

Wipe the motor housing with a damp cloth, and then dry. Do not immerse in water.

The bowl, bowl cover and blade should be washed by hand.

Food

Maximum Capacity

Time

Preparation

Meat & fish, cooked or raw

150g

20 seconds

Cut into 1cm cubes

Fresh herbs

50g

10 seconds

Wash and dry first

Nuts eg almonds

125g

15 seconds

May be added whole

Cheese

100g

10 seconds

Cut into 1-2cm cubes

Breadcrumbs

75g

10 seconds

Cut into 4cm pieces

Vegetables eg onions

100g

10-15 seconds

Cut into quarters

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Page 1: ...Buildings Windermere Cumbria LA23 1BQ Tel 015394 88100 Web www lakeland co uk The Lakeland Guarantee is probably the simplest guarantee in the world If you are not satisfied at any time you receive your money back This is our promise Mini Chopper 15860 IB Layout 1 21 8 11 12 16 Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...liance yourself as this may cause electric shock USING YOUR COMPACT CHOPPER FOR THE FIRST TIME Carefully unpack all parts and remove any packaging Wash the bowl cover and blade by hand in warm soapy water Please take great care when handling the blade it is extremely sharp The motor housing may be wiped with a damp cloth and then dried CHOPPING 1 Place the bowl onto the motor housing Turn bowl clo...

Page 3: ... up more than halfway up 3 The appliance is not suitable for chopping very hard foods such as coffee beans ice cubes nutmeg spices or chocolate 4 Take care not to over process your ingredients Stop and check the consistency at regular intervals 5 To ensure even results you may need to scrape down any food from the side of the bowl with a plastic or silicone spatula Please disconnect the appliance ...

Page 4: ...reen and yellow MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E Earth or coloured green The wire which is coloured blue MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N Neutral or coloured black The wire which is coloured brown MUST be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L Live or coloured red Before refitting the plug cover check that t...

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