room temperature.
• Put a hand on the lid to hold it in place while
blending.
• Never open the lid when the blade is rotating.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
- Before cleaning any part on the blender turn
the knob (8) to the "0" position (a) and unplug
the appliance from the mains supply.
- Remove the blade unit from the jug by turning
it clockwise.
- Use warm soapy water to wash all of the
elements which have been in contact with
the food. Take great care when cleaning the
blades.
- Use a damp cloth to wipe down the motor
housing.
Do not leave the appliance too long before
cleaning, the residues might glue themselves to
the inside of the jug. If this happens, use a nylon
brush to remove it.
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents
or solvents.
Don't wash any parts in your dishwasher except
the glass jug without the blade unit and the seal
ring.
Don't immerse the motor unit in water or any
other liquid.
ADVICE ON DISPOSAL:
Our goods come in optimized packaging.
This basically consists in using non-
contaminating materials which should be
handed over to the local waste disposal service
as secondary raw materials.
This
product
complies
Directive 2002/96/EC. The crossed
wheelie bin symbol shown on the
appliance indicates that when it
comes to dispose of the product it must not
be included in with household refuse. It must
be taken to a special refuse collection point for
electric and electronic appliances or returned
to the distributor when purchasing a similar
appliance. Under current refuse disposal
regulations, users who fail to take discarded
appliances to special refuse collection points
may be penalized. Correct disposal of discarded
appliances means that they can be recycled and
processed ecologically, helping the environment
and allowing materials used in the product to be
reused. For more information on available waste
disposal schemes contact your local refuse
service or the shop where the product was
purchased. Manufacturers and importers are
responsible for ecological recycling, processing
and disposal of products, whether directly or
via a public system. Your local town council
can provide you with information about how to
dispose of obsolete appliance.
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