Filter
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You can use the filter accessory to obtain extra finely blended
sauces, fresh fruit juices or soy milk.All pips and skins will remain
in the filter.
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Put the filter in the blender jar.
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Make sure the filter is properly fitted on the bottom of the jar.
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3
Put the lid in place to fix the filter.
The filter should never be filled beyond its maximum (MAX) level
indication.
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4
Put the ingredients in the filter.
The filter should never be filled beyond its maximum (MAX) level
indication.Do not use the filter to process hot ingredients.
5
Add water or any other liquid.
6
Put the stopper in place and switch the appliance on. Select the
highest speed and let the appliance run for max. 40 seconds.
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7
Switch the appliance off and remove the blender jar from the
motor unit. Pour out the drink through the spout of the
blender jar.
8
For optimal results, put the jar with the remaining ingredients
and some liquid (optional) back onto the appliance and let it
run for a few more seconds.
9
Pour out the rest of the drink.
Tips
Particularly when you are processing large quantities, we advise you not
to put all the ingredients in the filter at the same time. Start processing
a small quantity, let the appliance run for a moment, switch it off and
then add another small quantity. Repeat this procedure until you have
processed all the ingredients.
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