First use
Page EN-10
First use
Cleaning before use
Before using the appliance for the first time, it
must be cleaned thoroughly.
Requirements:
– The mains plug is not inserted into a socket.
– All accessories from (7) to (12) have been
removed. Otherwise, proceed as described
in the section "Removing the mixing attach-
ment" on page EN-14.
1. Remove all packaging and protective
films from the appliance if you have not
already done so.
2. Wipe the appliance housing clean with a
damp cloth.
3. Clean all accessory parts from (7) to (12)
with warm soapy water or in the dish-
washer.
4. Dry all parts thoroughly.
Choose a suitable location
– The surface on which the appliance will be
placed must be firm, level, dry, waterproof
and robust in order to provide stable sup-
port for the appliance and to protect furni-
ture surfaces and kitchen worktops.
– Make sure that the ventilation slots under-
neath the appliance remain unobstructed.
– Position the appliance so that it cannot tip
over.
– Do not place the appliance directly on
or near a cooker or near any other heat
source.
– Position the appliance so that the appli-
ance and mains cord are out of the reach
of children.
– Any water penetration may damage the
appliance. Do not set up the appliance
near taps or a sink.
Connecting the appliance
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
The appliance operates with 220–240 V~/
50–60 Hz mains voltage. Touching live
parts may result in severe injury or death.
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Do not start up or continue operating
the appliance if it is visibly damaged
(e.g. the mains cable is defective).
Unplug the appliance and have it re-
paired.
1. Lay out the mains cord so that it will not
be damaged by sharp edges or by com-
ing into contact with hot surfaces, e.g.
electric hobs.
2. Connect the mains plug to a properly in-
stalled and easily accessible socket.