59
• Always turn the appliance off (all buttons are deactivated), wait for
the motor to stop moving and then pull the plug before removing the
blender jug from the motorblock 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 blender jug when the motor
is running or the appliance is connected to the power outlet. Always
take the blender jug off the motorblock first before you push down the
food with a spoon or add new ingredients.
• Ensure the appliance is properly assembled and that the blade is pro-
perly attached before putting the plug into the power outlet. Do not
operate the appliance without the lid or the inner lid. Never place
only the jug or the blade assembly housing only on the motorblock.
Never touch the drive gear when the plug is connected to the power
outlet.
• Turn on the appliance only if the mixing jug with lid and inner lid are
securely attached and
do not leave the appliance unattended during
operation
. If processing solid ingredients (example: solid fruit and
vegetables) or the jug is filled too full, the engine could get stuck,
stagnate or turn too slow. Immediately turn to ›0‹ (switch position:
OFF) – the appliance is turned off when all the keys have gone out
– in order to avoid overheating. Observe the instructions for trouble
shooting (see: ›Trouble Shooting‹). Unplug the power cord and wait
for 1 minute so that the motor can cool down. Then you can continue
working as usual.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• Always operate the appliance near a suitable wall power outlet and
connect the appliance directly to the power outlet. Do not use any
extension cords or a multiple desk outlet.
• Ensure that the voltage rating of your mains power supply corre-
sponds to the voltage requirements of the appliance (220 - 240 V,
50/60 Hz, AC). Always connect the appliance directly to a mains