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WITHIN THE CHOPPER CONTAINER!
The locking pin in the centre
of the chopper container would damage the bar blender or wire tools
and/or could get torn out or bent.
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Always ensure to switch to “0” (OFF), wait until the motor comes to
a standstill, and unplug the motor unit, before installing or remo-
ving any accessories.
Please note, that the motor may still be turning
for a moment, after switching OFF. Always ensure that the motor unit
is switched to “0” (OFF), before plugging in the appliance. Other-
wise, the motor may start immediately!
• Always remove the accessories from the appliance and leave the
appliance cool down, before cleaning.
• Do not touch any moving parts (accessories or drive wheels of the
Motor) with your body or any foreign objects (e.g. clothes, cooking
utensils), while the appliance is connected to the power supply. A
rubber scraper may be used for pushing down food, while the motor
unit is unplugged.
• Always ensure that the accessories are installed completely and cor-
rectly, before plugging in the motor. unit.
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Do not grasp into the containers or put any foreign objects (e.g.
cooking utensils, brushes, or clothes) into the used containers or
mixing bowls during operation.
Always switch off and remove the
appliance from the used container, before adding further ingredients
or pushing the ingredients down on the inner walls of the container.
• Always switch off the appliance and then unplug from the power sup-
ply after use, before putting on or taking off accessories and before
cleaning. Do not leave the appliance switched on uselessly. Do not
use different wire tools (beater and dough hooks) at the same time.
Only use a matched pair of wire tools simultaneously. Do not attempt
to install any wire tools and the bar blender or chopping system simul-
taneously at the motor unit.
• When processing solid or heavy ingredients (e.g. heavy dough, fruits
or vegetables) or overfilling the containers or the selected speed set-
ting is too low, the motor could stall. In this case, always switch OFF