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Putting on and changing the attachments
Push the attachment as straight as possible on to the stub in
such a way that the drive pin on the stub fits exactly into the
small recess in the socket of the attachment. The attachment is
designed to make this process easy. The attachment is removed
by simply pulling it off from the stub.
Caution: for safety’s sake, when you exchange the attachments
always pull out the plug.
It can happen that the attachments in time no longer fit so firmly
on the shaft. In this case simply press the spring blades lightly
together with a pair of pliers.
Receptacles
You can work in any receptacle, even directly in a pan on the
stove. Use small receptacles for small amounts and large
receptacles for larger amounts. Narrow, high receptacles are
more suitable for working in than wide, shallow ones.
The mixSy will function better if you oil it every few months. For
this use an acid-free oil (e.g. Vaseline oil ). Hold the mixSy upside
down with the cutter guard facing you. Put 2 or 3 drops of oil on
the drive shaft and switch on the appliance for 2 to 3 minutes.
Afterwards rinse the appliance in hot water.
Cleaning and care
Cleaning is very easy. Remove the attachment and clean it. It is
enough to clean the chromium-plated part of the appliance after
every use under running water (do not switch on). The easiest way
to clean off bits of food which have stuck to mixSy is to hold it in a
jug with hot water and switch it on. Take care that the switch does
not come in contact with water.
Important: clean the appliance as soon as you have finished
working, to prevent the drive shaft getting clogged.
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