4
PARTS
1.
Cap
2.
Lid
3. Jug
4.
Seal
5.
Blender blade unit
6.
Collar
7.
Speed control
8.
Bowl
9.
Mill blade unit
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Dishwasher safe
PREPARATION
•
Sit the motor unit on a dry, firm, level surface.
•
Route the cable so it doesn’t overhang, and won’t trip or catch.
USING THE BLENDER
1.
Lower the jug on to the motor unit, then turn the jug clockwise to lock
it in place (fig A).
2.
Pull the lid up and off the jug it may be stiff because of the seal.
3.
Put the ingredients into the jug. Don’t fill it past the 1500ml mark, or
the contents may force the lid off when you start the motor.
4.
Put the lid on the jug, and push it down to seal it.
5.
Align the pips on the sides of the cap with the slots in the hole in the
lid, put the cap into the hole, and turn clockwise to lock it. Don’t
operate the blender without the cap.
6.
Check that the speed control is set to
O
.
7.
Put the plug into the power socket (switch it on, if it’s switchable).
8. Turn the speed control clockwise (
1
= low,
2
= high).
•
Use low speed (
1
) for lighter applications, using mainly liquid
ingredients, and high speed (
2
) for heavier applications, using mainly
solid ingredients.
•
Turning it anti-clockwise to
Y
will give you a short burst at high speed,
for more precise control. In this direction, the control is spring-loaded.
When you let go, it’ll return to
O
.
•
To add ingredients while the blender is working, turn the cap
anti-clockwise to unlock it, lift it off, pour the new ingredients via the
hole, then replace the cap, and turn it clockwise to lock it.
•
Check that the added ingredients don’t push the volume in the jug
past 1500ml.
When you have finished:
1.
Turn the speed control to
O
, and wait till the blades stop moving.
2.
Turn the jug anti-clockwise to unlock it, and lift it off the motor unit.