DANGER OF INJURY
16.
Wait until the machine has stopped completely before opening the lid.
17.
Never stick your fingers or any objects into the utensil whilst it is in operation.
Always use the stuffer for extracting juice.
18.
The Mixing blade and the grating cone have sharp edges.
WARNING of injuries from other causes
19.
Do not allow the mains lead to hang over projections (trip-wire effect).
CAUTION – Material damage
20.
The utensil is not intended for use with external timers or remote control
systems.
21.
Place the utensil on a flat, watertight, stable surface at least 5 cm from the wall.
22.
Never operate the utensil unattended.
23.
The plug must be easily accessible so that you can pull it out quickly if
necessary.
24.
Never place the utensil near a gas flame, electric hotplate or other source of
heat. External heat can damage the utensil.
25.
Contemporary furnishings are coated with a wide range of varnishes and plastics,
and are treated with all sorts of care agents. It could be, therefore, that some of
these materials may contain elements that attack and soften the silicone feet. If
necessary, place a support layer beneath the feet of the utensil.
ATTENTION: No liability can be accepted for any damage caused by misuse.
5. Prior to initial use
Ensure that all the packaging has been removed from the utensil (protective foil, etc.).
Do not remove the rating plate or any warnings.
CAUTION: Check that the utensil is undamaged and that no parts are missing. If
any components are damaged, the utensil should not be used. Contact qualified
service personnel.
Place the utensil on a watertight, flat surface.
Clean all removable parts with warm water and washing-up liquid before using the
utensil for the first time.
NOTE: When you use the utensil for the first time slight smoke or smells may be
created.
6. Use
6.1.
Making juice
The juice maker has two speeds. Select speed 1 for soft fruit and vegetables. Speed
2 is best for hard fruit.
Wash the fruit or vegetables and chop up so that it fits through the opening in the lid.
Tip: Place a plastic bag in the pulp container, this makes cleaning easier.
ATTENTION: Fruits such as bananas, peaches, apricots etc. cannot generally be
used to make juice.
Do not try to make juice from hard fruits such as coconuts etc., this can damage
the motor and the juice maker insert.
Peel citrus fruits before making juice.
Stones must be removed from cherries, plums etc. before making juice.
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