Cleaning the blender
To prevent injuring yourself on the cutting blades 4, clean the blender 3 only
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with a long-handled washing-up brush.
Clean the measuring cap 1 and the lid 2 in a mild soap solution. You can
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remove the rubber seal 9 to clean the blender lid by hand. Make sure that
the rubber seal 9 is correctly reattached before you use the lid 2 again
(Fig. 3).
Fig. 3
NOTE
rubber seal 9 when cleaning in the dishwasher, as it might otherwise deform.
If possible, place the plastic parts in the upper basket of the dishwasher and
make sure that they are not jammed. Otherwise, they could become
misshapen or suffer from stress cracks.
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If you clean the blender directly after use, you can often achieve a
satisfactory and hygienic level of cleaning by doing the following:
Fill the blender attachment 3 with 750 ml of water and add a drop of
washing up liquid. Close the lid 2 and fit the blender attachment 3 onto
the motor unit 6. Insert the mains plug into the socket and activate the pulse
function a few times so that the cutting blades 4 plough through the water
at maximum speed. Afterwards, rinse the blender attachment 3 with plenty
of clean water to remove any washing up liquid residues.
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Dry all parts thoroughly before reusing or storing them.
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You can also clean the lid 2 together with the rubber seal 9, the
measuring cap 1 and the blender attachment 3 in the dishwasher
along with the cutting blades 4. We recommend not removing the
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