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Hand Blender

SHB 332XXX-NAA1/SHB 3320WH-NAA1/ SHB 3321BL-NAA1/ SHB 3322GR-NAA1/ SHB 3323OR-NAA1/SHB 3324RD-NAA1/ 

SHB 3325VT-NAA1/SHB 3326YL-NAA1/ SHB 3327TQ-NAA1/ SHB 3328RS-NAA1

EN

EN-3

 2014

 

 10/2014

When using electrical appliances especially when children are present, basic safety precautions  
should always be followed, including the following:

1.

Read all instructions before using.

2.

To protect against electrical shock, do not submerge the mixer or allow AC cord to come in contact 
with water or other liquids.

3.

Unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.

4.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or simi 
larly ualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

5.

Do not use outdoors.

6.

Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces, including the stove.

7.

Always disconnect the appliance from the supply if it is left unattended and before assembling, 
disassembling or cleaning.

8.

Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.

9.

Before plugging into a socket, check whether your voltage corresponds to the rating label of the 
appliance.

10. Don’t plug the appliance into the power supply until it is fully assembled and always unplug be

fore disassembling the appliance or handle the blade.

11. This appliance shall not be used by children and care should be taken when used near children.
12. Don’t let the motor unit, cord, or plug get wet.
13. Avoid 

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 moving parts.

14. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire.
15. When mixing liquids, especially hot liquids, use a tall container or make small quantities at a time 

to reduce spillage.

16. Don’t put in water.
17. Don’t open until blades stop.
18. Don’t allow children to use the blender without supervision.
19. Don’t place the appliance in the hot ingredients.
20. The appliance is constructed to process normal household quantities.
21. Short-time operating. Use the appliance with blender stick A6 for no longer than 1 minute, and 

don’t operate hard food for no longer than 10 seconds.

22. If you press switch, you can run the inching switch to meet your request. But the switch II is immu

table.

23. Always disconnect the blender from the supply if it is left unattended and before assembling, disas

sembling or cleaning.

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26. Switch off the appliance and disconnect from supply before changing accessories or approaching 

parts that move in use.

27. This appliance is not intended for use by children or other persons without assistance or supervi

sion if their physical, sensory or mental capabilities prevent them from using it safely.

28. Children should be supervised to ensure that they don’t play with the appliance.
29. The appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of elec- 
 

tric shock, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet reverse the plug. If it still does not fit. Contact a  
qualified electrician. Don’t modify the plug in any way.

30. Keep hands and utensils out of the container while blending / away from the cutting blade while 

chopping food to prevent the possibility of severe injury to persons or damage to the unit. 
A scraper may be used but must be used only when the unit is not running.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Summary of Contents for SHB 332-NAA1

Page 1: ...r s manual thoroughly even in cases when one has already familiarised themselves with previous use of similar types of appliances Only use the appliance in the manner described in this user s manual K...

Page 2: ...AA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 2014 10 2014 CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 5 BEFORE FIRST USE 6 ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE BLENDING ATTACHMENT 6 USIN...

Page 3: ...he manufacturer may cause re 15 When mixing liquids especially hot liquids use a tall container or make small quantities at a time to reduce spillage 16 Don t put in water 17 Don t open until blades s...

Page 4: ...ood tamper 34 Don t use nger to scrape food away from discharge disc while appliance is operating Cut type injury may result 35 Never place fingers or utensils into feed or discharge areas 36 Be certa...

Page 5: ...VT NAA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 EN EN 5 2014 10 2014 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE A 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 Variable speed control dial 2 Switch I low speed 3 Switch II high speed 4 Mo...

Page 6: ...5 against the motor unit A4 and attach it by turning it in the direction of the closed padlock symbol marked on the appliance 1 To disassemble the blender use one hand to hold the motor unit A4 and th...

Page 7: ...ction will increase its speed Speed can only be controlled when using switch I A2 2 If you will not be using the blender disconnect it from the power ADVICE AND TIPS FOR BLENDING 1 Cut food into small...

Page 8: ...actual processing time depends on how thoroughly the ingredients are to be blended CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Clean the blender after each use First remove food remains that have stuck to the mixing bla...

Page 9: ...24RD NAA1 SHB 3325VT NAA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 EN EN 9 2014 10 2014 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Nominal voltage range 120 V Nominal frequency 60 Hz Rated power input 250W Max S...

Page 10: ...EN 10 EN Hand Blender SHB 332XXX NAA1 SHB 3320WH NAA1 SHB 3321BL NAA1 SHB 3322GR NAA1 SHB 3323OR NAA1 SHB 3324RD NAA1 SHB 3325VT NAA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 2014 10 2014...

Page 11: ...el utilisateur dans son int gralit m me si l utilisation de ce type d appareil vous est d j famili re N utilisez l appareil que de la fa on d crite dans ce manuel utilisateur Conservez ce manuel pour...

Page 12: ...L NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 2014 10 2014 TABLE DES MATIERES MESURES DE S CURIT IMPORTANTES 3 DESCRIPTIF DE L APPAREIL 5 AVANT LA PREMIERE UTILISATION 6 FIXER ET RETIRER L ACCESSOIRE DE MIXA...

Page 13: ...re doit tre port e lorsqu il utilis pr s d enfants 12 Ne laissez pas le bloc moteur le cordon ou la prise tre mouill s 13 vitez de toucher les pi ces mobiles 14 L utilisation des accessoires non recom...

Page 14: ...Un racloir peut tre utilis mais uniquement lorsque l appareil n est pas en marche 31 Retirez les fouets du batteur avant le nettoyage 32 Le r cipient doit tre bien en place avant de mettre l appareil...

Page 15: ...SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 FR FR 5 2014 10 2014 DESCRIPTIF DE L APPAREIL A 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 Variateur de vitesse 2 Interrupteur I petite vitesse 3 Interrupteur II grande vitesse 4...

Page 16: ...mixage A5 contre le moteur A4 et fixez le en le tournant vers le cadenas ferm figurant sur l appareil 2 Pour d monter le blender utilisez une main pour maintenir le moteur A4 et l autre pour tourner...

Page 17: ...t tre contr l e qu avec l interrupteur I A2 6 Si vous n utilisez pas le blender d branchez le de la prise murale CONSEILS ET ASTUCES POUR LE MIXAGE 1 Coupez les aliments en petits bouts avant de les m...

Page 18: ...ci dessus sont indicatives La dur e effective de fonctionnement d pend de la fa on dont vous voulez que les ingr dients soient mix s NETTOYAGE ET ENTRETIEN Nettoyez le blender apr s chaque utilisation...

Page 19: ...B 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 FR FR 9 2014 10 2014 CARACT RISTIQUES TECHNIQUES Plage de tension nominale 120 V Fr quence nominale 60 Hz Entr e courant nominal 250W Max Classe de s curi...

Page 20: ...FR 10 FR Blender manuel SHB 332XXX NAA1 SHB 3320WH NAA1 SHB 3321BL NAA1 SHB 3322GR NAA1 SHB 3323OR NAA1 SHB 3324RD NAA1 SHB 3325VT NAA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 2014 10 2014...

Page 21: ...uario con atenci n incluso cuando ya est familiarizado con el uso de dispositivos similares Utilice el aparato tal como se explica en este manual del usuario Guarde el manual como referencia para el f...

Page 22: ...AA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 2014 10 2014 NDICE SALVAGUARDAS IMPORTANTES 3 DESCRIPCI N DEL APARATO 5 ANTES DEL PRIMER USO 6 MONTAJE Y DESMONTAJE DEL CUERPO BATIDOR 6 USO DEL APA...

Page 23: ...almente si est n calientes utilice un contenedor alto o emplee peque as cantidades cada vez para reducir las salpicaduras 16 No sumergir en agua 17 No abrir hasta que las cuchillas se hayan detenido 1...

Page 24: ...ra retirar la comida del disco de descarga mientras el dispositivo est en uso Podr an producirse cortes 35 Jam s coloque los dedos u otros utensilios en las zonas de alimentaci n o de descarga 36 Aseg...

Page 25: ...326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 ES ES 5 2014 10 2014 DESCRIPCI N DEL APARATO A 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 Dial de regulaci n de la velocidad 2 Interruptor I velocidad lenta 3 Interruptor II velocidad...

Page 26: ...del motor A4 y g relo en direcci n al s mbolo del candado cerrado que hay grabado en el aparato para enclavarlo 2 Para desmontar la batidora sujete la unidad del motor A4 con una mano y con la otra gi...

Page 27: ...l interruptor I A2 6 Cuando no vaya a utilizar la batidora desench fela de la toma de corriente INDICACIONES Y RECOMENDACIONES PARA BATIR 1 Corte los alimentos en trozos peque os antes de batirlos Div...

Page 28: ...tiempos indicados arriba son solo de referencia El tiempo de procesamiento real depende de cu nto quiera triturar y mezclar los ingredientes LIMPIEZA Y MANTENIMIENTO Limpie la batidora despu s de cad...

Page 29: ...L NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 ES ES 9 2014 10 2014 ESPECIFICACIONES T CNICAS Rango de tensi n nominal 120 V Frecuencia nominal 60 Hz Entrada de potencia nominal 250W Max Clase de seguridad de...

Page 30: ...ES 10 ES Batidora de mano SHB 332XXX NAA1 SHB 3320WH NAA1 SHB 3321BL NAA1 SHB 3322GR NAA1 SHB 3323OR NAA1 SHB 3324RD NAA1 SHB 3325VT NAA1 SHB 3326YL NAA1 SHB 3327TQ NAA1 SHB 3328RS NAA1 2014 10 2014...

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