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SPEED SELECTOR
The speed selector allows you to adjust the speed to the
type of food being processed. Low speeds are suitable for
starting the blending process, churning, beating and mixing
ingredients, as well as whipping egg whites. Higher speeds
are suitable for beating eggs, preparing batters, etc.
Mini food processor
ZHB1004P
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Mini food processor container
10
Mini food processor blade
11
Mini food processor lid with transmission
12
Mini food processor container lid
The mini food processor blades are very sharp.
Be very careful when assembling, disassembling
and cleaning. Never disassemble the lid from the
container before the disc stops rotating.
Never touch the blade of the mini food
processor!
Never clean the blade of the mini food processor
by hand! Always use a brush.
The blade of the mini food processor must only
be held by the plastic handle.
OPERATING THE MINI FOOD PROCESSOR
To mince meat, chop hard cheeses, onions, aromatic herbs,
garlic, fruit, vegetables, nuts and almonds (see the table
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Before mincing meat remove any bones or
gristle.
It is not allowed to grind hard products such as
coffee beans, nutmeg and ice cubes.
Before assembling and removing the motor unit
out of the mini food processor, make sure that
the plug of the supplying cord is disconnected
from the power outlet.
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Place the mini food processor container
(9)
down on a flat,
clean surface.
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Fit the blade
(10)
into the mini food processor container.
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Place the food you wish to process in the container.
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Fit the lid
(11)
onto the mini food processor container and
twist it to the right (clockwise) until it clicks shut.
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Place the motor unit onto the lid with gear
(11)
and twist it
to the right (clockwise).
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Hold the motor unit and the mini food processor and switch
the appliance ON/OFF.
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Fit the lid
(12)
to protect the processed food
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Examples of use:
Grated cheese for pasta dishes
Blend 200 g of moderately hard cheese (Emmental, etc.)
for ten second to obtain a thickly grated cheese, ideal for
sprinkling over pasta dishes.
Whisk
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Whisk
14
Whisk gear
Only fit or remove the whisk when the appliance
is switched off.
Never insert the whisk directly in the motor unit
without using the whisk gear.
USING WHISK ATTACHMENT
To whip cream, egg whites or milk (cold milk, maximum
temperature 8°C).
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Slot the drive mechanism into the blender’s motor unit and
twist it to the left (anticlockwise).
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Slot the whisk into the drive mechanism.
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Place the food you wish to whisk into the jug.
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Hold the blender and the jug. Press the on/off button.
For better results, lean the whisk is a small
angle and make round movements with it inside
the bowl.
Cleaning and maintenance
Unplug the appliance before cleaning.
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After each use of the appliance carefully wash all parts in
contact with processed product.
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After washing the blender accessories dry them and store
in a dry place.
MOTOR HOUSING
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Wipe the motor unit with a damp cloth only.
Do not immerse the motor unit in water or any
other liquid.
BLENDING FOOT
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Do not immerse the foot in water as this will ruin the
lubrication on the bearings.
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The blade of the blending foot should be washed under
running water without using any abrasive detergents.
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Do not clean the foot in a dishwasher.
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Dry the blender foot in an upright position (blender blade
face up) so that any trapped water can run out.
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