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assembling or disassembling any parts, or when the appliance is not in use.
Always grasp the motor housing at both sides near the bottom for moving
or lifting. Do not hold the appliance at the tray or cutter housing, for moving
the appliance.
• Do not use any abrasive cleaners, cleaning pads (e.g. metal scouring
pads), or any corrosive chemicals (e.g. bleach) for cleaning. Do not immerse
the motor housing or power cord in water or any other liquid. Do not spill or
drip any liquids on the motor housing, or on the power cord to avoid risk of
fire and electric shock. Do not pour any liquids in the feed tube with the cut-
ter housing connected to the motor housing! When liquids are spilled in the
motor housing, immediately unplug the appliance, switch OFF the appliance
completely (ON/OFF button and power switch), and wait for the appliance
to cool down. Thereafter, clean and dry the appliance thoroughly. (See:
Care and Cleaning)
• Do not place the appliance or any of its parts or tools in an automatic
dishwasher.
• Do not leave any food dry on the appliance. Always clean the appliance
after each use to prevent a build up of baked-on foods (see: Care and Clea-
ning). Always keep the appliance and the tools clean.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
The appliance is driven electrically. Place the appliance near a
suitable wall power socket to connect the appliance directly to a
protected mains power supply with protective conductor (earth/ground) con-
nected properly. Ensure that the voltage rating of your mains power supply
corresponds to the voltage requirements of the appliance (230 V, 50 Hz,
AC, rated for at least 8 A).
The installation of a residual current operated circuit breaker (r.c.c.b.) with a
maximum rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electri-
cal circuit is strongly recommended. If in doubt, contact your electrician for
further information.
In various foreign countries, the specifications for power supplies are subject to
incompatible norms. Therefore it is possible that power supplies in foreign coun-
tries do not meat the requirements for safe operation of the appliance. Thus,
before operating the appliance abroad, ensure that safe operation is possible.