
Do not operate the blender for more than 1 minute at a time.
If you have not inished blending after 1 minute, switch off the appliance and wait 1 minute before
you continue. If the appliance becomes hot, let it cool down before you continue.
Never reach into the blender beaker with your ingers or an object (e.g. a spatula) while the
blender operates.
Do not touch the sharp blades. If the blades get stuck, unplug the appliance and remove the
ingredients that block the blades with a spatula.
tips
- To avoid spillage, never ill the blender beaker above the maximum level indication (0.4 litres).
- You can pour liquid ingredients (e.g. oil) into the blender beaker through the opening in the lid
while the appliance operates (Fig. 5).
- Cut solid ingredients into smaller pieces (1-2cm) before you put them in the blender beaker. Do
not process a large quantity of solid ingredients at the same time. Process these ingredients in a
series of small batches instead.
Wet mill
The wet mill is intended for:
- Processing small amounts of food, e.g. 1 or 2 portions of baby food.
- Chopping moist ingredients, such as meat, onions etc (Fig. 6).
The wet mill is not suitable for chopping dry ingredients such as coffee beans and dried beans.
Do not use the wet mill to mix liquids or to crush ice cubes. Use the blender to process these
ingredients.
Do not touch the sharp blades. If the blades get stuck, switch off the appliance and disassemble
the wet mill beaker. Use a spatula to remove the ingredients that block the blades.
1
Cut the ingredients into smaller pieces (approx. 1-2cm) and put them in the wet mill
beaker. (Fig. 7)
Do not ill the wet mill beaker beyond the MAX indication.
See the table below for the recommended quantities.
Ingredients wet mill
Quantities
pre-soaked seeds and grains (e.g. lotus seeds, rice)
20-50g
onions
20-50g
2
Turn the assembled wet mill upside down and place it on the motor unit (1). Turn the wet
mill clockwise to fasten it (2) (‘click’) (Fig. 8).
3
Put the plug in the wall socket and press the on/off button. (Fig. 9)
Hold the motor unit irmly with both hands when the appliance operates.
Do not operate the wet mill for more than 30 seconds at a time.
tips
- If the ingredients stick to the wall of the wet mill beaker, switch off the appliance and
disassemble the wet mill beaker. Use a spatula to loosen the ingredients from the wall (Fig. 10).
- If the appliance shakes because the food is not evenly distributed, switch off the appliance and
disassemble the wet mill. Distribute the ingredients evenly in the wet mill beaker, reassemble the
wet mill and screw it onto the motor unit. Then switch on the appliance again.
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