- Make sure that all products’ packaging has been
removed.
- Before using the product for the first time, clean
the parts that will come into contact with food in
the manner described in the cleaning section.
USE:
- Unroll the cable completely before plugging it in.
- Ensure the blade fixing ring is fixed properly to
the jar (by turning counter clockwise) before put-
ting on the motor body. (Fig.1).
- Fit the jar onto the motor body.
- Place the jar onto to the motor unit until it fits
properly into place (Fig.2).
- Put the ingredients, after having first chopped
them into small piece, into the jar with liquid (do
not exceed the maximum marker).
- Put the lid on the jar; make sure it is properly
fixed in place.
- Put the measuring cup in the lid.
- Connect the appliance to the mains.
- The pilot light (I) comes on.
- Turn the appliance on, by using the selection
knob.
- If you wish to add more ingredients pull out the
cup.
- Add the ingredients and replace the cup.
- To stop the appliance set the speed back to “0”.
- To avoid a fierce start up of the fan, it is advisa-
ble to start off from the lowest speed position
and, once the fan has been switched on,
progressively increase the speed to the desired
position.
ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL:
- The speed of the appliance can be regulated
by using the speed regulator control (I). This
function is very useful, as it makes it possible to
adapt the speed of the appliance to the type of
work that needs to be done.
ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE
APPLIANCE:
- Stop the appliance, selecting position 0 on the
selector control.
- Unplug the appliance from the mains.
- Lift the jar from the motor body.
- Clean the appliance.
“PULSE / ICE CRUSH” FUNCTION
- The appliance works in highest speed to achie-
ve optimal performance.
- This function gives optimal result for ice-crus-
hing, up to desired snowy level.
- Turn the speed selector knob to the right to
operate the Pulse function (J).
- We recommend working by pressing the button
in cycles of 3 seconds and repeating the opera-
tion until you obtain the desired result.
SAFETY THERMAL PROTECTOR:
- The appliance has a safety device, which pro-
tects the appliance from overheating.
- If the appliance turns itself off and does not
switch itself on again, disconnect it from the
mains supply, and wait for approximately 15
minutes before reconnecting. If the machine
does not start again seek authorised technical
assistance.
CLEANING
- Disconnect the appliance from the mains and
allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning
task.
- Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a
few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry.
- Do not use solvents, or products with an acid or
base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products,
for cleaning the appliance.
- Do not let water or any other liquid get into the
air vents to avoid damage to the inner parts of
the appliance.
- Never submerge the appliance in water or any
other liquid or place it under running water.
- During the cleaning process, take special care
with the blades, as they are very sharp.
- If the appliance is not in good condition of clean-
liness, its surface may degrade and inexorably
affect the duration of the appliance’s useful life
and could become unsafe to use.
- The following pieces may be washed in a dis-
hwasher (using a soft cleaning program):
- Jar
- Lid
- Cup
- Then dry all parts before its assembly and
storage.
SELF-CLEANING FUNCTION:
- Put water and a small amount of washing up
liquid in the jar.
- Select the function “pulse”.
Summary of Contents for MAGNUM 1000
Page 2: ...A B C D E F G H I 0 1 2 P J...
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Page 39: ...J 3 15 pH Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5...
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Page 44: ...15 pH Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 WEEE 2014 35 EC 2014 30 EC 2011 65 EU 2009 125 EC...
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Page 52: ...15 pH c Pulse Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 U 2014 35 UE 2014 30 UE 2011 65 U 2009 125 CE...
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