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• NEVER touch the moveable parts
whilst the appliance is switched on
or connected to the mains.
Using the grater attachment
The grater attachment (12) is intended
for grating vegetables and cheese. We
recommend using the appliance with
hard cheeses, such as parmesan. Soft
cheeses are not very well suited for
grating.
1. Install the grater attachment into
the holder and install the holder
onto the appliance.
2. Install the lid and motor unit onto
the appliance.
3. Connect the appliance.
4. Select the feed tube that
corresponds to the size of the
foods to be grated.
5. Cut the cheese or vegetables into
long sticks, and place the sticks in
the feed tube.
6. Ensure that the tongue on the
locking ring fits down into the
recess around the activation pin.
7. Hold the pusher with one hand and
slowly push it down into the feed
tube, whilst holding down the off
button on the locking ring with the
other hand.
8. Release the off button on the
locking ring to stop the appliance if
you wish to add more vegetables.
Turn the tongue on the locking
ring away from the motor unit
whilst filling it to avoid accidentally
starting the appliance.
9. Pull out the collection tray and
empty out the grated cheese/
vegetables when you have finished
grating.
Using the slicer attachment
The slicer attachment is intended for
use with vegetables only. Do not use
for other types of food or frozen foods.
The slicer attachment is not suitable for
leeks, spring onions or soft vegetables,
such as aubergines.
1. Install the slicer attachment into
the holder, and install the holder
onto the appliance.
o If you want thick slices (5mm),
use the large slicer attachment
(14) on its own.
o If you want thin slices (1
mm), install the small slicer
attachment (13) onto the large
slicer attachment by pushing
the sloping end down against
the blade.
2. Install the lid and motor unit onto
the appliance.
3. Connect the appliance.
4. Select the feed tube that
corresponds to the size of the
foods to be sliced.
5. Cut the vegetables into suitably
sized pieces and place the pieces
in the feed tube.
o Long vegetables such as
cucumber and carrots can
be cut into sticks or thick
slices to produce triangular or
rectangular slices.
o Place long, tapered vegetables
with the thickest end facing
downwards.
6. Ensure that the tongue on the
locking ring fits down into the
recess around the activation pin.
7. Hold the pusher with one hand and
slowly push it down into the feed
tube, whilst holding down the off
button on the locking ring with the
other hand.
8. Release the off button on the
locking ring to stop the appliance if
you wish to add more vegetables.
Turn the tongue on the locking
ring away from the motor unit
whilst filling it to avoid accidentally
starting the appliance.