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- 7 -

• Place the lid 

0

on the bowl

9

and the pusher 

w

in the

filling shaft 

q

• Set the speed controller 

7

to the level recom-

mended in the table.

Hints:

• Put liquid ingredients into the bowl 

9

last and

start mixing at low speed to avoid splashing. 

• Never fill the mixing bowl 

9

above the

MAX.mark (1.5l).

• For mixing “water like” liquids only use the speed

1 with maximum volume of 1 l to avoid liquid 
spilling out.

8. Working with the blender

Caution: 

• Never switch on the blender when empty. 
• Never insert the plug in the socket before the

blender jug 

4

and the blender lid 

2

have been 

correctly assembled. 

• Always pull the plug from the socket before 

removing the blender jug 

4

• Do not fill ingredients hotter than 80°C in the

blender jug 

4

.

• To avoid splashing, never add more than 1.5l of

liquid in the blender jug 

4

• Never remove the blender lid 

2

during opera-

tion.

• Never run the blender continuously for more than

3 minutes. 

You can use the blender to finely puree and mix in-
gredients. You can use the blender for preparing
soups, sauces, milkshakes, baby food or process ve-
getables and fruit into a puree 

• First remove the cover 

5

for

the motor block 

6

by turning

it clockwise. 

• Now place the liquidiser 

4

in

the opening, so that the arrow
marking on the liquidiser 

4

po-

ints towards the open lock on
the motor block 

6

. Turn the li-

quidiser 

4

anti-clockwise until it

is firmly seated. Ensure that the
arrow marking is pointing to-
wards the closed lock.

• Fill the ingredients in the blender jug 

4

. Cut them

into smaller pieces beforehand if required. 

• Place the cover 

2

on the li-

quidiser 

4

so that the arrows

on the handle of the liquidiser

4

and on the cover 

2

point

towards each other. Turn the
cover 

2

anti-clockwise until it

sits firmly.

• If required, insert the splash

protection cap 

1

and turn it 

anti-clockwise to secure.

• Switch on the blender by setting the speed 

controller 

7

to the desired level.

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Summary of Contents for KH 700

Page 1: ...KOMPERNASS GMBH BURGSTRASSE 21 D 44867 BOCHUM www kompernass com ID Nr KH700 10 09 V2 KH 700 FOOD PROCESSOR Food Processor Operating instructions 6 CV_KH700_38172_LB6 qxd 27 10 2009 16 22 Uhr Seite 1 ...

Page 2: ...KH 700 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q u z t r e w i o VI V IV III II I CV_KH700_38172_LB6 qxd 27 10 2009 16 23 Uhr Seite 4 ...

Page 3: ...the cutting and grating blades from the accessory clip 5 7 3 Insert the cutting and grating discs back into the accessory clip 5 7 4 Working with the cutting and grating discs 5 7 5 Working with the kneading blade 6 8 Working with the blender 7 9 Cleaning Care 8 10 Malfunctioning 9 11 Disposal 9 12 Warranty and service 9 13 Importer 10 14 Table for ingredients 10 Read these operating instructions ...

Page 4: ... overheat ing and becoming damaged After the appliance has run for this period it must be switched off until the motor has cooled itself down 4 Safety instructions Please read all safety instructions carefully Make sure that the power cord never becomes wet or damp during operation Lay the cord such that it cannot be pinched or otherwise damaged Do not leave it dangling from the working surface Ar...

Page 5: ... only when the cover 5 for the motor block 6 the mixing bowl 9 and the lid 0 for the mixing bowl 9 have been properly fitted and engaged the blender works only when the blender jug 4 and the blender lid 2 have been correctly fitted and engaged when blender jug 4 mixer lid 2 mixing bowl 9 and the lid 0 of the mixing bowl 9 have been fitted only the blender will work 6 Assembling the food processor ...

Page 6: ...g or cutting mixing or cutting kneading or stirring 7 1 Working with the cutting blade Caution Risk of injury The cutting edges are very sharp Exercise speci al care when inserting and removing or cleaning the cutting blade z The bowl 9 must first be properly locked in posi tion before inserting the cutting blade z Risk of injury Never use your fingers spatula spoon handles or similar objects for ...

Page 7: ...VI from the holder 3 7 3 Insert the cutting and grating discs back into the accessory clip Insert the cutting discs II III in the retainer slots Begin with the inner retainer slots The lateral flaps with the elevation in the middle must point upwards Make sure that all the cutting edges are pointing in wards Place the shredder IV V grater I and potato chips disc VI in the storage slot on the outsi...

Page 8: ...n now fill ingredients through the filling shaft q Set the speed controller 7 to level 3 maximum speed for cutting and grating Should you wish to process soft fruit or vegetables you can also select a lower speed Slowly and gradually push the ingredients in the filling shaft q using the pusher w To remove the disc from the disc holder i remove the disc from the disc holder i by pushing on the mark...

Page 9: ...opera tion Never run the blender continuously for more than 3 minutes You can use the blender to finely puree and mix in gredients You can use the blender for preparing soups sauces milkshakes baby food or process ve getables and fruit into a puree First remove the cover 5 for the motor block 6 by turning it clockwise Now place the liquidiser 4 in the opening so that the arrow marking on the liqui...

Page 10: ...mmerse the device in water or other liquids There could be potential hazard of life threatening electric shock if moisture en ters the voltage conducting parts upon opera ting the appliance again Exercise special care when cleaning the blades z the blender jug 4 with installed blade and the cutting discs I VI The blades and cutting ed ges are extremely sharp Risk of injury Wipe the housing with a ...

Page 11: ...The appliance has been ma nufactured with care and meticulously examined be fore delivery Please retain your receipt as proof of purchase In the event of a warranty claim please make contact by telephone with our Service Depart ment Only in this way can a post free despatch for your goods be assured The warranty covers only claims for material and maufacturing defects but not for transport damage ...

Page 12: ...RMANY www kompernass com I In ng gr re ed di ie en nt ts s M Ma ax x q qu ua an nt ti it ty y S Sp pe ee ed d l le ev ve el l A Ac cc ce es ss so or ry y O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g d du ur ra at ti io on n Sweetened dough 250 g flour 10 g yeast 125 ml milk 1 egg 25 g butter 15 g sugar 3 Kneading blade 1 minute Waffle dough 125 g butter 100 g sugar 1 pack vanilla sugar 4 eggs 70 g flour 80 g corn ...

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