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CLEANING
• Unplug the blender.
• Handle the blades
(D)
with care as they are very sharp.
• Wipe the motor unit
(F)
down with a damp cloth. Dry carefully.
• Never immerse the motor unit
(F)
in water or under running water.
• Never clean the motor unit in the dishwasher
• For easy cleaning, always wash the removable parts in warm water
and washing up liquid immediately after use.
• The blender jug
(C)
, the lid
(B)
, the cap
(A)
and the plastic bottle with
lid
(H)
may be cleaned in the dishwasher in the upper tray, only using
the “ECO” or “SLIGHTLY SOILED” program.
Ingredients
Quantities (Max)
Time
Vitality Cocktail
140 g c 60 g ce 60 g
330 ml orange juice + 2 ice cubes
60s
Apple juice
150 g green apple + 250 ml apple juice + 5 ice cubes
30s
Carrot soup
240 g cooked carrots and 360 ml water or stock
60s
Recommendations :
• To add ingredients while the blender is in use, insert them through the
feeder hole in the lid
(B)
.
• Cut the ingredients into small pieces (approx. 15mm x 15mm) before
putting them in the blender jug
(C)
. Do not process a large quantity of
ingredients at the same time.
• Do not use the appliance for mashing or grinding heavy foods
(e.g., potatoes or meats) or to stir thick mixtures (e.g., dough).
CAUTION : If ingredients remain stuck to the blades, unplug the
appliance and remove them with a spatula.
The appliance will not operate unless the blender jug (C) or the bottle
(H) is correctly locked on to the blade assembly and both parts are
locked into place on the base.
Summary of Contents for BL1B1D
Page 2: ...ML MAX 750 500 250 ML MAX M 750 50 500 00 250 50 A B C D E F G 2 1 H...
Page 13: ...13 BG A B C D E F G H H1 H2 F A B C D E H F 1...
Page 22: ...22 A B C D E F G H H1 H2 E C H F A B C D E H F...
Page 23: ...23 KK 1 1 2 1 C D E F 2 3 C 4 B C 5 A B 6 2 2 H1 D E 7 H D E F 8 3 70 C C H1 750 MAX 4...
Page 24: ...24 5 2 6 D E H 9 H2 10 140 60 60 330 2 60s 150 250 5 30s 240 360 60s C 15 x 15 C H...
Page 25: ...25 KK D F F C B A H ECO SLIGHTLY SOILED...
Page 32: ...32 A B C D E F G H H1 H2 F A B C D E H F 1...
Page 33: ...33 RU 1 2 1 D E F 2 3 4 5 6 2 2 1 D E 7 H D E F 8 3 70 C 750 MAX 4 5 2 6 D E 9 2 10...
Page 34: ...34 D F F C B A H ECO SLIGHTLY SOILED 140 60 60 330 2 60s 150 250 5 30s 240 360 60s 15 15...
Page 44: ...44 A B C D E F G H H1 H2 E C H F A B C D E H F 1...
Page 46: ...46 D F F C B A H 140 60 60 330 2 60s 150 250 5 30s 240 360 60s B C 15 15 C H...