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DO’S
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Place your MG at a convenient height so that you can operate it easily. You should
be able to look down into the attachments to check the circulation of ingredients.
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Clear out some space around the machine. You will need it for keeping various
items required while operating the MG.
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Keep the MG away from direct heat or sun.
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In dry grinding, friction may heat up the jar. It has nothing to do with the motor, so
do not worry.
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Remember MG operates at optimum efficiency at the specified voltage only. Wide
voltage fluctuations during operation may affect quality of grinding even though the
motor may still be safe. If your area faces such periodic fluctuations and if you
cannot get a voltage stabilizer try to operate the machine during steadier voltage
stretches.
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Hold down the jar cover lightly with hand while mixer is in operation.
DON’TS
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Do not run the machine unless jar is in position. Lids too should be firmly placed,
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Do not allow children to handle MG.
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Do not burden motor with loads heavier than those specified in the instructions.
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Do not run MG without any load.
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The MG should not be made to run for more than 30 minutes at a stretch normally.
Stop for 10 minutes before starting again. When hot air comes out of the ventilator,
switch it off for a while.
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Your MG cannot substitute for a storage container. So avoid storing food in the jar.
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Never lay any thin plastic sheet or cloth under the basic unit. It may get sucked up
and block ventilation holes in the base.
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Blades should not be left inside the jar.
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Do not grind sugar in your MG. It may cause damage to the MG motor.
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Do not attempt to repair MG at home or allow any unauthorized person to do it
either. In the event your MG needs attention, contact Usha Care.
IMPoRtaNt PREcautIoNs
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