to avoid injury from overfl owing, sudden steaming and
splattering. In order to avoid scalds from steam it may be
advisable to process smaller quantities on a low speed.
• Always inspect the appliance and appliance accessories
before use for noticeable signs of damage. Do not use if
damaged, or if the appliance has been dropped.
• Never pull the plug out of the mains socket by the supply
cord.
• Do not wrap the supply cord around the main body of the
appliance during or after use.
• Always ensure the voltage to be used corresponds with the
voltage on the appliance; this is indicated on the bottom of
the housing.
• Do not leave the supply cord hanging over the edge of a
kitchen table or worktop.
• Avoid contact between the supply cord and hot surfaces.
• Always ensure that your hands are dry before removing the
plug from the mains outlet.
• Never place the blade or disc directly on the motor of the
housing base. Always ensure the correctly associated work
bowl is in place.
• Always carefully insert the blade before adding the ingredients.
• Keep hands, spatulas and other utensils away from moving
blades or discs whilst the appliance is in operation. A plastic
spatula may be used, but only when the food processor
motor is stopped.
• Never push food down by hand when slicing or shredding.
Always use a pusher.
• Make sure the motor has completely stopped before removing
the lid.
• Always remove the bowl from the motor base very carefully
before removing the blade.
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