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MOVABLE AND SHARP-EDGED PARTS – RISK OF INJURY
• Always turn the appliance off (all buttons are deactivated and the LCD
timer screen is switched-off), wait for the motor to stop moving and then
pull the plug before taking the glass jug off the motor block or taking
off the lid. It could take about 3 seconds until the motor has completely
stopped. Never leave the appliance on when not in use.
•
Never
put your hands, wooden spoons or other foreign substance (such
as hair, cloth, brush, towels) into the glass jug when the motor is run-
ning or the appliance is connected to the power outlet. Always take the
glass jug off the motor block first before you push down the food with
a spoon or add new ingredients.
• Switch off the appliance and disconnect from supply before changing
accessories or approaching parts that move in use.
• Care is needed when handling cutting blades, especially when remo-
ving the blade from the bowl, emptying the bowl and during cleaning.
WARNING:
The blades are very sharp. Pay attention when handling
the blades. Only touch the blade assembly housing when handling the
blades. Handle with care when cleaning. Only store the appliance com-
pletely assembled. This way the blades will be out of reach.
Note:
Ensure the appliance is properly assembled and that the blade is proper-
ly attached before putting the plug into the power outlet. Never turn the
appliance on without the lid or the refill lid. Never place only the holder
or the blade only on the motor block. Never touch the drive gear when
the plug is connected to the power outlet.
• Always keep one hand on the lid while processing. Using solid ingre-
dients (such as hard fruits or vegetable), overloading the glass jug or
processing with a slow speed, the motor could stuck, stall or run very
slow. In this case turn the appliance off to avoid overheating (see ›Trou-
ble shooting‹).
WARNING:
If the blade is mounted in the glass jug, the glass jug is
positioned on the motor block, and the plug is connected to the power
outlet, do not insert your fingers, a wooden or plastic spoon or similar