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Put the mains plug in the wall socket.
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Select the desired speed setting and the appliance will switch on.
If you are not sure which speed to select, you can always use the
highest speed (speed 2).
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To let the appliance run for only a few seconds at a time, set the
switch to position M (Momentum) and release it straight away.
Repeat this as often as necessary.
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To switch the appliance off, switch to position 0.
Never switch the appliance on and off by turning the jar.
For recipes see further on in this booklet.
Tips
To avoid spillage, never fill the jar above the maximum level indication
(1,5 litres), particularly not when you are blending hot liquids.
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Liquid ingredients (e.g. oil) can be poured into the blender jar
while the appliance is running through the opening in the stopper.
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While the motor is running, ingredients can be added into the
blender through the opening in the lid.
Do not run the blender for more than 3 minutes at a time. If you have
not finished blending after 3 minutes, switch the appliance off for one
minute before you continue blending.
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Dry ingredients must not be processed for more than 1 minute.
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Pre-cut solid ingredients into smaller pieces before putting them
into the blender. Do not feed a large quantity at once into the
blender jar. Feed a series of small amounts.
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If you are not satisfied with the result at blending solid materials,
switch the blender off and let it run briefly a number of times by
means of the M position. Or stir the ingredients with a spatula (not
while the blender is running), or reduce the contents of the jar and
process smaller amounts.
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To grind ice cubes, drop them into the rotating knives through the
opening in the lid.
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To make tomato juice, cut the tomatoes in four and drop the
pieces onto the rotating knives through the opening in the lid.
Never put your hand or any object in the jar while the blender isrunning.
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Speed
speed 1
speed 2
M
Ingredients to process
liquid ingredients (e.g. chocolate milk, milk with fruit, mayonnaise)
heavier ingredients e.g. a combination of liquid and solid
ingredients (e.g. tomato sauce or pate)
heavy, mainly solid ingredients (e.g. ice cubes, soups, beans, etc.)
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