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Risk of Electric Shock
• An incorrectly installed power electrical wall outlet or the power socket may cause
an electric shock.
• Only connect the appliance to an electrical wall outlet installed by a qualified
specialist.
• Do not plug the power cord into an electrical outlet if it is wet or if the power socket
is wet.
• As a matter of best practice, you should regularly check the plug, power socket and
your electrical wall outlet for burn marks, sounds of ‘arcing’ (buzzing or crackling) as
well as pay attention to fuses blowing or circuit-breakers tripping in relation to the
electrical wall outlet you are using for your appliance.
• If your premises, or the electrical wall outlet to which your appliance is plugged in,
is not equipped with a fusebox, circuit breaker box or electrical outlets with ground
fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) protection, then you should ensure you use a plugin
GFCI adapter in your selected electrical wall outlet and then plug your appliance
into that GFCI adapter.
Risk of Electric Shock
If the main unit or power cord is damaged, you could receive an electric shock. Do not
use the appliance if the power cord is damaged.
• Before every usage inspect the main unit, power cord and accessories for potential
damage.
• Ensure that the power cord does not touch hot surfaces, external heat sources or
sharp objects.
• Do not allow the power cord to be damaged by sharp objects such as knives,
scissors, or the blade.
• Do not use the main unit if it is dropped or damaged in any manner.
• If the power cord on the main unit has been damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or an authorized Repair Center.
• Never allow the main unit to be repaired by unauthorized third parties.
• Never put your fingers into the openings that are intended for the contact pins on
the base of the mixing bowl. Do not insert any objects into these openings.
Fire Hazard
If the main unit is placed on a hot surface, it can catch fire or melt.
Do not place the main unit on a stovetop (conventional, ceramic glass, induction or
other cooktop) or on any other heated surface.
• Keep the main unit away from hot surfaces.
• Ensure that the power cord does not touch hot surfaces or external heat sources.
Fire Hazard
The main unit has a high energy consumption. An insufficient power supply could cause
a fire. Ensure that the circuit you are plugging into is rated appropriately.
• Please ensure power supply capacity is higher than 800W with 120V or 220-240V
60Hz according to your geographical region.
• Do not use multiple socket extension cords or other devices to connect the appliance
to an electrical outlet.
Scalding Risk
Serious burns from hot liquids and steam may result from appliance being pulled off a
countertop. Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of the counter when it may be
grabbed by children or become entangled with the user.
• Do not use the appliance with an extension cord.
• Do not drape the power cord over the edge of the counter.
• Do not connect the power cord to outlets below counter height.
Scalding Risk
If the hole in the mixing bowl lid is completely sealed and heating is active, excess
pressure can build up in the mixing bowl. The hot contents may erupt from the appliance
and cause scalding.
• To allow steam to escape and prevent excess pressure, ensure the hole in the mixing
bowl lid is never blocked or covered – either from the inside (e.g. by food) or from
the outside (e.g. by a towel).
• Never cover the hole in the mixing bowl lid with anything but the original accessories
(measuring cup, simmering basket, steaming trays and lid).
• Do not fill the simmering basket above the maximum capacity (33.8 oz / 1 L).
• If the hole in the mixing bowl is blocked anytime during the cooking process, unplug
the main unit immediately. Do not touch the controls.
Scalding Risk
Hot liquid or hot food may splash and cause scalding if it contacts the users skin or
clothing.
• Do not fill the mixing bowl above the maximum fill line (2.3 QT / 2.2 L).
• Ensure that the hole in the mixing bowl lid remains free of food.
• Use only the included original accessories according to the accompanying user
manual instructions (measuring cup, simmering basket, steaming trays, lid, blade
and steamer seal) to prevent grease or liquid from splashing.
• Exercise caution when adding hot liquids to the mixing bowl.
• Be careful when removing the mixing bowl from the main unit to help prevent
contents from spilling or splashing.
• Use only the designated handles and grips when lifting and pouring heavy contents
from the mixing bowl.
• Never touch the stainless steel surface of the mixing bowl when the contents inside
are hot as it may result in a burn injury.
Scalding Risk
When preparing larger quantities of food (deviation from the recipe) at high temperatures
(> 194 °F / 90 °C), food can boil over, escape from the mixing bowl, and cause scalding.
• If contents boil over, unplug the cooking appliance from the electrical wall socket.
Scalding Risk
If the appliance is set to a high speed along with a high temperature, hot food could
escape and cause burns.
• Do not use the Turbo mode for hot food or liquid over 140 °F / 60 °C.