• Always unplug the appliance before removing the attachments and before cleaning the Base.
• Never immerse the Base in water or any other liquid.
• Clean the Base by wiping it with a damp soapy cloth.
• Do not use scouring pads, steel wool or any abrasive cleaning agent to clean the Base as these may damage
the outer surface of the appliance.
• The Soup Maker Bowl can be pre-washed with the use of the PULSE button. Simply add some water and
washing-up liquid to the dirty bowl and secure the lid. Then press the PULSE button until the bowl or jug is
clean. When pre-washing the Soup Maker Bowl in this way, make sure the Soup Maker Blade is assembled
in the Bowl.
• Disassemble and clean all the attachments separately. Attachments can be washed in warm soapy water.
• Be careful not to touch blades or any sharp parts during use and cleaning.
• IMPORTANT: Allow all parts to fry fully after cleaning before assembling and using again.
• After washing and drying, store the appliance with its attachments in a dry, safe place out of reach of children.
• DO NOT PUT THE HEATING BLENDER BASE INTO WARTER OR LIQUID.
Problem
The appliance does not switch on.
The appliance suddenly stops
running.
The motor of the device runs but
cone of the citrus press does not
turn.
Can I clean all removable parts in
the dishwasher?
What does 'PULSE' mean?
Why does the motor produce a
smell during processing?
Cleaning and Care
Troubleshooting
Solution
Make sure that the indicator marks (on the lid of the bowl, on the
bowl and on the motor unit) are aligned.
The lid of the bowl may have become undone during a heavy proces-
sing job. Close the lid properly. The appliance will start working again.
The appliance is too hot. Set the control knob to OFF to switch off
the appliance and remove the mains plug from the wall socket. Allow
the appliance cool down to room temperature. Plug the appliance in
again and switch it on. Process smaller batches.
Check that the shaft on the Citrus Press is properly attached.
Check that the sieve of the Citrus Press is properly attached. (Indica-
tion on the sieve points to indication on the handle of the bowl).
Yes, except the motor unit and the protection cap for the blade unit.
When you press the PULSE button, the appliance will run at its
highest speed as long you keep pressing the button. Using the PULSE
button is recommended if you want to have more control over the
processing job, for instance when you are chopping.
It is very common for a new appliance to give off a smell or emit
some smoke the first few times it is used .This will stop after using the
appliance a few times. The appliance may also give off a smell or emit
smoke if it has been used continuously for too long. In that case you
have to switch the appliance off and let it cool down for 60 minutes.
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