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• Do not attempt to repair the device.
Do not leave the appliance within the range of children or inca-
pable people when its working.
• Do not move the appliance while it’s working.
Do not leave the appliance unattended while it’s working.
• Do not expose the appliance to high temperatures and do not place
it on hot surfaces like burners or on the stove.
• The appliance has NOT been designed to be used under rain and
must NOT be stored outside or in moist places.
• Do not use the appliance outdoors.
Stables, stalls , granaries, porticoes, gazebos, balconies or similar are
considered outdoor uses and, for this reason, are not allowed.
• Before inserting the plug in the power socket, make sure that the
appliance starting switch (10) is in “0” (off) position.
This precaution protects in case of an improper or unexpected
appliance start.
• Before starting the appliance, insert the desired accessory - hooks
or whisk - in the appliance control shaft (3).
Lower the head (2) to allow the accessory immersion in the bowl (4)
filled with food.
• To avoid overheating, the appliance must not be kept continuously
functional for more than 5 or 10 minutes (depending on processing:
see the next paragraphs).
Since it has to perform processing in sequence or in longer times,
perform pauses of at least 5 minutes between cycles reducing the
continuous functioning time to 5 minutes.
If the appliance is maintained functional for too long, it automat-
ically turns off. To turn the appliance back on, move the switch
(10) back to “0” and, subsequently, select the desired processing
speed.
In the event that, even after performing what is described above,
the appliance doesn’t turn back on, it means that the thermal
protector has intervened. Move the switch (10) back to “0”, discon-
nect the plug from the power socket and wait at least 30 minutes
before turning the appliance back on to let the motor cool down.
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