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Warning: Read the "safety advice" booklet and these
instructions for use carefully before using your appliance
for the first time.
DESCRIPTION
A
Motor unit
B
Bowl assembly
A1
Speed selector dial
B1
Lid
A2
Multi-function head release button
B2
Bowl
A3
Multi-function head unit
C
Mixer accessories
A4
High-speed outlet
C1
Mixer
A5
High-speed outlet cover
A5
Kneader
A6
Mixer accessories outlet
A6
Balloon whisk
A7
Low-speed outlet
D
Mini-chopper
A8
Low-speed outlet cover
D1
Mini-chopper cover
D2
Mini-chopper bowl
GETTING STARTED
• Before using for the first time, wash all accessory parts in soapy water
(see "Cleaning" section). Rinse and dry.
• Place the appliance on a flat, clean and dry surface. Make sure that the speed selector dial (A1) is
in the "0" position and plug in your appliance.
• You have several options for starting your appliance (see A1 diagrams):
- Intermittent operation (pulse):
This pulse setting gives you better control when preparing food.
- Continuous operation:
Choose the desired position from "1" to "6/max." according to the food you are preparing.
• To stop the appliance, turn the dial (A1) to "0".
Important: The appliance will only start if the cover (A5) and the head (A3) are locked in place.
If you release the cover (A5) and/or the head (A3) while the appliance is running, it will stop
immediately. Lock the cover and/or the head into place again, turn the control dial (A1) back
to position "0", then continue to use the appliance as normal, selecting the desired speed.
1 - MIXING / KNEADING / BEATING / EMULSIFYING / WHISKING
Depending on the nature of the food items, you can use the stainless steel bowl (B1) and its lid
(B2) to prepare up to 1.8 kg of light mixture.
ACCESSORIES REQUIRED:
Stainless steel bowl (B1), anti-splash lid (B2), kneader (C1) or mixer
(C2) or balloon whisk (C3).
Summary of Contents for MASTERCHEF ESSENTIAL QB150138
Page 1: ...MASTERCHEF ESSENTIAL BG RO HR PL ES BS SK ET EN UK CS SL LV NL HU SR LT TR...
Page 2: ...PULSE STOP MAX A5 A8 A7 A4 A3 A6 A2 A1 C1 C2 B1 B2 C3 C B D A...
Page 3: ...1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 2 1 2 2 2 3...
Page 7: ...3 BG A 10 C1 C2 2 400 ml 30 35 g 5 3 6 1 3 30 4 120 g 120 g 120 g 95 C 6 4 120 g 2...
Page 75: ...71 UK A 10 C1 C2 2 400 30 35 5 3 6 1 3 30 4 120 120 120 95 C 6 4 120 2 6 2 95 C...