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10 Press the handle down firmly to pierce the can and start 

the motor.

11 At this stage, you may let go of both can and handle, 

though heavy cans or cans with corners may need to be 
supported/guided.

12 As the opener completes its cut, you should support the 

can. The motor will stop automatically and the magnet will 
hold the can lid.

13 Rotate the handle anti-clockwise to release the can.
14 Slide the can lid from the magnet carefully, to avoid cutting 

your fingers.

sharpening

15 Rotate the handle clockwise to start the motor, and hold it 

down.

caution

 This starts the drive gear, so keep your fingers away 

from the drive gear and cutter.

16 Rotate the handle anti-clockwise to stop the motor.
17 Don’t use it for more than 1 minute at a time, then let it 

cool for 15 minutes.

18 The grinding wheel and slots are designed to keep the 

blade at the optimum grinding angle.

knives

19 Insert the handle end of the blade into one of the knife 

slots, and draw the blade gently through the slot.

20 Do the same with the other slot, to grind both sides of the 

blade.

21 The whole of the cutting edge must come into contact 

with the grinding wheel.

22 If the blade is curved, you may need to raise the  knife 

handle during the operation, to guide the curved section 
into contact with the grinding wheel.

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