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USING THE BLENDER (5)
Do not work more than 3 min., Allow the motor to cool before the next operation at least 30 min.
Never open the lid when the blade is still rotating. For extra caution, you can unplug the appliance before
removing the lid.
To add liquid ingredients during processing, remove the measuring cup of the lid and pour liquid through
the opening in the lid.
Cut solid ingredients into smaller pieces before you process them.
For a large quantity, pour small batches of ingredients instead of a large quantity at one time.
Use cooked ingredients for a soup preparation.
If a liquid is hot or tends to foam (e.g. milk), do not put more than 1 liter in the blender jar to avoid spillage.
If the result is not satisfactory, switch the appliance off and stir the ingredients with a spatula (10).
To keep the best processing result: use the Max. or Pulse speed.
Please check picture RC.5 and follow step by step to assemble blender.
Ensure the jar in step 2 locked well, or the machine will not work.
After operation, you can disassemble blender by opposite flow and direction.
Always be careful when handling the stainless-steel blade as they are very sharp.
Only open the lid when the blades are completely Stopped
USING THE DOUBLE WHISK (9)
Use for light mixtures such as egg whites, cream, evaporated milk and for whisking eggs and sugar. Heavier
mixtures such as fat and flour will damage the item.
Do not use the machine for more than 5 minutes per time.
Cool down machine for at least 30 minutes before the next operation.
Please check picture RC.6 and follow step by step to assemble double whisk.
Ensure the bowl in step 2 and the lid in step 3 are locked well, or the machine will not work.
Ensure the whisk is well inserted into body unit before operation.
After operation, you can disassemble machine by opposite flow and direction.
Only take the whisk from the machine when the whisk are completely stopped.
To keep the best processing result: use the Max. speed.
CLEANING
Before cleaning please remove the power cord from the socket.
Do not immerse the housing with motor in water.
Do not use any abrasive detergents.
Please only use a damp to clean the outside of the housing.
Components that have come into contact with food can be cleaned in soapy water.
Allow the parts to dry thoroughly before reassembling the device.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
EASY SOLUTION
Machine does not work
* There is a safety interlock switch on processing bowl/ blender.
Please sure bowl and lock are securely locked into position.
* If the motor still will not start, check the power cord and power
outlet.
French Fried Potato Disk
* Always clear any blocked potato from the chipper disc before
processing more potatoes.
Some food remains on the disc after
processing
* It is normal for small pieces to remain after processing.
Motor slows down when mixing
dough
* Amount of dough may exceed maximum capacity. Remove half
and process in two batches.
* Do not add more than 250g dough.
Dough is too dry
* Running machine and add water through feed cube, 1 tablespoon
at a time until dough cleans the inside of the processing bowl.
Dough is too wet
* Running machine and add flour through feed cube, 1 tablespoon
at a time until dough cleans the inside of the processing bowl
Motor slow down when chopping
blade
* Amount of meat may be too much. Re-
move half and process in two batches.
* For the best result, trim the meat of fat before processing.
Vibrates/moves during processing
* Clean and dry the rubber feet at the bottom of the unit.
* Also make sure that the maximum load capacity is not being
exceeded.
PRODUCT DISPOSAL
This product complies with European Directive 2012/19/EU on electrical and electronic devices,
known as WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment), provides the legal framework
applicable in the European Union for the disposal and reuse of waste electronic and electrical
devices. Do not dispose of this product in the bin, instead going to the electrical and electronic
waste collection centre closest to your home.
Summary of Contents for ZFP9000
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