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WARNING: Before assembling make sure that
the power plug is not inserted into the mains
socket.
•
Insert the whisk (7) into the gear (8).
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Attach the whisk gear (8) to the motor unit (3),
a click of the locks (2) shows that the gear (8)
is set properly.
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Insert the power plug into the mains socket.
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Immerse the whisk (7) into the bowl with prod-
ucts.
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To switch the unit on, press and hold the button
(5). Set the required rotation speed of the whisk
attachment (7) using the control knob (6). Use
this operation mode for mixing liquid products.
•
If you press and hold the turbo mode button (4),
the unit will operate at maximum rotation speed.
•
After you finish using the unit, take the power
plug out of the mains socket, disconnect the
whisk (7) from the whisk gear (8) and disconnect
the gear (8) from the motor unit (3) by pressing
the locks (2).
Attention!
–
Do not use the whisk (7) to knead tight
dough.
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Put products into the bowl before switching
the unit on.
USING THE MASH MAKING ATTACHMENT
Attention!
–
Use this attachment (9) to make the mash
from boiled potatoes, carrots or other veg-
etables.
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To make mash, it is recommended to use
mealy sorts of potato.
–
Do not immerse the mash making attach-
ment into boiling liquids, for example, when
cooking soup.
–
Do not use the attachment (9) for process-
ing hard products and products that haven’t
passed temperature processing, because it
can damage the attachment (9).
WARNING: Before assembling make sure that
the power plug is not inserted into the mains
socket.
•
Attach the attachment (9) to the motor unit (3), a
click of the locks (2) shows that the attachment
(9) is set properly.
•
Insert the power plug into the mains socket.
•
Immerse the attachment (9) into the bowl with
products.
•
Set the required operation speed using the con-
trol knob (6).
•
To switch the unit on, press and hold the but-
ton (5).
•
When the button (4) is pressed, the unit operates
at maximal rotation speed.
•
After you finish using the unit, take the power
plug out of the mains socket and remove the
attachment (9) from the motor unit (3), press-
ing the locks (2).
USING THE MINI-CHOPPER
The chopper is used to chop meat, cheese, onion,
herbs, walnuts, almonds, vegetables and fruit.
Attention!
Do not chop very hard products, such as nut-
megs, coffee beans, cereals and ice.
Before you start chopping:
•
cut meat, cheese, onions, vegetables and fruit
into cubes approximately 2x2 cm in size;
•
remove stems of herbs, shell nuts;
•
remove bones, sinews and cartilage from meat.
Chopping
Caution: The blades of the chopping knife are
very sharp! Always hold the chopping knife by
the plastic end.
•
Place the chopper bowl (11) on a flat stable sur-
face.
•
Set the knife (12) on the axis of the chopper
bowl (11).
•
Put the food into the chopper bowl (11).
Note: Do not switch the unit on when the chopper
bowl (11) is empty.
•
Place the geared lid (13) on the chopper bowl
(11), having matched the ledges on the bowl with
the grooves on the geared lid (13), and turn the
lid (13) clockwise until bumping.
•
Place the motor unit (3) on the geared lid (13),
a click of the locks (2) shows that the motor unit
(3) is set properly.
•
To connect the unit to the mains, insert the
power cord plug into the mains socket.
•
To switch the unit on, press and hold the button
(5). Set the required rotation speed of the chop-
ping knife (12) using the control knob (6).
•
When the button (4) is pressed, the knife rotates
at maximal rotation speed.
•
During operation hold the motor unit (3) with
one hand and the chopper bowl (11) with the
other hand.
•
After the unit operation, wait till the knife (12)
fully stops. Unplug the unit.
•
After using the chopper, disconnect the motor
unit (3) from the geared lid (13) by pressing the
locks (2).
•
Remove the geared lid (13) rotating it counter-
clockwise.
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