Sencor SHB 4460WH Translation Of The Original Manual Download Page 9

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10/2019

 Copyright © 2019, Fast ČR, a.s.

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Connect the motor unit 

A4

 to a  power socket. Set the required speed using the speed control dial 

A1

. Turn the speed control dial clockwise to increase the speed, and 

anticlockwise to reduce the speed. The speed can also be adjusted while the appliance is running. However, speed can only be adjusted when using normal speed. It cannot be 

adjusted at high speed.

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After setting the speed, hold down switch 

A2

 or 

A3

. The appliance will run as long as the switch is held down. Releasing the switch will turn off the appliance. 

Attention:

The maximum continuous operating time of the appliance is 1 minute. Then allow it to cool down for 3 to 5 minutes. When using the appliance to blend sticky 

or harder foodstuffs, interrupt operation already after 30 seconds.

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After you finish using it, disconnect the power cord from the power socket. Make sure that the rotating parts have stopped rotating, and disassemble the appliance into its 

individual parts. Then clean all used parts according to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.

ADVICE AND TIPS 

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When using the blender attachment, it is recommended to always blend at a lower speed. While blending, move the blender up and down to blend the ingredients to the 

required consistency.

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To prevent ingredients from splattering, put the blender attachment 

A5

 or the whisk 

A9

 into the beaker containing the ingredients before starting it, and conversely turn it off 

before pulling the attachment out of the beaker.

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To prevent ingredients from splattering, keep the blade assembly 

A6

 of the blending attachment and whisk 

A10

 submerged while the appliance is running. It is recommended 

to divide a larger amount of processed ingredients into several batches and to regularly inspect the contents inside the beaker.

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When using the blender or chopper attachment, it is recommended to process ingredients using short pulses.  This will prevent the ingredients from being excessively pulverised 

and optimal results will be achieved.

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To make blending and chopping easier, cut hard ingredients into small pieces.

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To achieve better blending results, hold the stick blender slightly tilted, while carefully moving it up and down in the beaker. Do not use force to push ingredients down with 

the stick blender.

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Before blending or chopping, remove hard parts such as fruit stones or bones from the blended ingredients. This will prevent damaging the blade assembly.

QUICK GUIDE TO PROCESSING INGREDIENTS 

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The food processing times provided below are only a reference. The actual processing time depends on the size of the ingredients, their amount and the required final consistency. 

If the required consistency is not achieved during the maximum operating time of the appliance, you may continue processing the food after the appliance has cooled down.

STICK BLENDER 

INGREDIENTS

AMOUNT

SPEED SETTING

PROCESSING TIME

Baby food 

300 g

Medium to maximum

45 s

Spreads 

200 g

Medium to maximum

30 s

Fruit and vegetables (cooked) 

200 g

Medium to maximum

45 s

Sauces 

500 ml

Medium to maximum

45 s

Shakes 

500 ml

Medium to maximum

30 s

CHOPPER

INGREDIENTS

AMOUNT

SPEED SETTING

PROCESSING TIME

Meat

300 g

Medium to maximum

30 s

Fruit and vegetables

200 g

Medium to maximum

15 s

Hard and semi-hard cheeses 

150 g

Maximum

10 s

Hard baked goods 

100 g

Medium to maximum

20 s

Nuts with shells removed 

100 g

Maximum

15 s

Herbs 

50 g

Medium

10 s

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First, cut up the food into cubes of approximately 2 × 2 cm and only then process with the chopper. With vegetables like onion, it is sufficient to cut them into quarters.

WHIPPING

INGREDIENTS

AMOUNT

SPEED SETTING

PROCESSING TIME

Egg whites 

4 pcs

Maximum

60 s

Whipping cream 

200 ml

Maximum

60 s

Light doughs 

500 g

Medium to maximum

60 s

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Always whip cream and egg whites in a tall narrow beaker. When whipping egg whites, the whisks 

A8

 and the beaker must always be perfectly clean and dry, otherwise whipping 

up the egg whites may not succeed. 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

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Before cleaning it, make sure that the appliance is turned off, disconnected from the power socket and that the rotating parts have stopped.

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Disassemble the appliance into its individual parts. Thoroughly wash the attachments and containers, using warm water and neutral kitchen detergent. Then rinse them with 

clean water and allow them to dry naturally or dry them out thoroughly using a wiping cloth. 

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Clean parts 

A9

 and 

A11

, which are equipped with a gear system, only using a dampened cloth. Take care that water does not enter into these parts. 

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When cleaning the blender attachment 

A5

, do not submerge the top end that connects to the motor unit 

A4

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The beaker 

A7

 and bowl 

A14

, the anti-slip base pad 

A8

 and the blade assembly 

A12

 can be washed in a dishwasher. Other parts are not intended for washing in a dishwasher. 

Attention:

When cleaning blade assemblies 

A6

 and 

A12

, be very careful not to injure yourself on their sharp edges.

Summary of Contents for SHB 4460WH

Page 1: ...1 10 2019 Copyright 2019 Fast R a s EN Stick blender Translation of the original manual SHB 4460WH SHB 4461GR SHB 4462BL SHB 4463OR SHB 4464RD SHB 4465VT SHB 4466YL SHB 4467TQ SHB 4468RS...

Page 2: ...may lead to injuries Be especially careful not to injure yourself on the sharp cutting edges when handling the chopping blades especially when removing the blades from the blending jar when emptying t...

Page 3: ...e during the warranty period may void the warranty To prevent the risk of injury by electrical shock never submerge the motor unit and its power cord in water or any other liquid or wash these parts u...

Page 4: ...For reasons of increased safety allow hot foods and liquids to cool down to at least 45 C before blending The operating time of the appliance is 1 minute Before turning it on again allow it to cool d...

Page 5: ...sing do not repair the appliance yourself or modify it in any way Have all repairs performed at an authorised service centre By tamperingwiththeappliance youriskvoidingyourlegalrightsarisingfromunsati...

Page 6: ...6 10 2019 Copyright 2019 Fast R a s SHB 4460WH SHB 4461GR SHB 4462BL SHB 4463OR SHB 4464RD SHB 4465VT SHB 4466YL SHB 4467TQ SHB 4468RS T MAX 7 8 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 12 13 14 15 11 A...

Page 7: ...7 10 2019 Copyright 2019 Fast R a s 1 2 3 B 1 C...

Page 8: ...equipped with a gear system only using a dampened cloth Take care that water does not enter into these parts Attention When cleaning blade assemblies A6 and A12 be very careful not to injure yourself...

Page 9: ...or bones from the blended ingredients This will prevent damaging the blade assembly QUICK GUIDE TO PROCESSING INGREDIENTS The food processing times provided below are only a reference The actual proce...

Page 10: ...N OF TECHNICAL TERMINOLOGY Safety class for electrical shock protection Class II Electrical shock protection is provided by double or heavy duty insulation Amendments to text and technical parameters...

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