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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

EN

Before using your appliance for the
first time, please read these
instructions carefully and follow the
appliance’s instructions for use.

• Before plugging the appliance into

the mains, 

check that the

appliance’s supply voltage is
compatible with that of your
electricity supply. 

Otherwise, you

could damage the appliance or
hurt yourself. Any error in
connection will invalidate the
warranty.

• This appliance has been designed

for domestic use only. Use of the
appliance for commercial or
professional purposes may
overload the appliance, causing
damage to the appliance, or
personal injury. The guarantee shall
no longer apply in such conditions.

• To avoid electric shocks, never use

the appliance with wet hands or
on a damp or wet surface. Avoid
wetting the appliance’s electrical
components. Never immerse them
in water.

• Do not allow children to use the

appliance unsupervised.

• This appliance is not intended for

use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacities, or persons with
a lack of experience or knowledge,
unless they are supervised or have

been given instructions on how to
use the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.

• Children should be supervised to

ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.

• Always unplug the appliance when

you have finished using it, when
assembling and disassembling
accessories and during cleaning.

• Do not use your appliance if it does

not operate correctly, if it has been
damaged or if the power cord or
plug is damaged. 
To avoid all danger, these parts
must be replaced by an approved
service centre (see list in the
service booklet).

• Any maintenance other than

routine cleaning and upkeep by
customers must be carried out by
an approved service centre.

• Do not immerse the appliance,

cord or plug in liquid.

• The power cord must be kept out of

the reach of children and must not
be placed near or come into
contact with the hot parts of the
appliance, sources of heat or
sharp corners.

• To ensure that the guarantee

remains valid and avoid any
technical problems, never try to
disassemble or repair the
appliance yourself and do not let

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Page 6: ...h reduced physical sensory or mental capacities or persons with a lack of experience or knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instructions on how to use the appliance by a person res...

Page 7: ...an extension lead unless you have checked it is in good condition For your safety this appliance complies with applicable standards and regulations Low Voltage Directive Electromagnetic Compatibility...

Page 8: ...lock button depending on model k Spatula depending on model l Plastic blender shaft depending on model m Stainless steel blender shaft depending on model n 500 ml mini chopper depending on model n1 Bo...

Page 9: ...e speed by pressing the turbo button We however recommend that you use it only briefly a maximum of 30 seconds for thick dough After finishing set the speed control a2 to 0 Disconnect Then press the e...

Page 10: ...t into the preparation before starting to avoid splashing Start using the speed control a2 Fig 2 initially at speed 1 then 2 3 4 5 Use the Turbo button a2 if the recipe requires more power Stop the ap...

Page 11: ...owl o1 Place the food in the bowl o1 and then place the leak tight lid o3 and the reducer o4 Check that the appliance is unplugged that the speed control a2 is set to 0 and that the beaters or kneader...

Page 12: ...ar 5 min 5 Kneaders with base Bread dough 500 g flour 300 ml water 10 g salt 10 g baker s yeast 3 min 5 Kneaders without base Bread dough 500 g flour 300 ml water 10 g salt 10 g baker s yeast 3 min 5...

Page 13: ...asher The blender shaft l m can be washed in the top basket of the dishwasher with the blades facing upwards Blades are very sharp ensure care is taken when placing and removing the blades from the di...

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