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Leak from the | Incorrect positioning of the seal on | Make sure that the seal is correctly |
bowl or accesso- | the blade unit (D1)(E1)(F1). | positioned, the lips of the seal |
ries |
| should be visible and it should not |
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| be buckled (fig1). Handle the |
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| blade units (D1), (E1), (F1) with |
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| care because the blades are |
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| sharp. |
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| The blade unit (D1)(E1)(F1) is | Make sure that the blade unit and |
| insufficiently or incorrectly locked | the bowl are fitted together |
| on the bowl (D4)(E4)(F4). | correctly be pressing at the top of |
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| the button (D2)(fig2c) or on the |
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| buttons (E2)(F2) (fig5c) |
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The blade does | Pieces of food that are too big or | Reduce the size or quantity of the |
not rotate easily. | too hard. | ingredients processed. |
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| Add liquid to the bowl mix without |
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| exceeding the maximum level. |
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Is your appliance still not working?
Contact customer service (see contact details in the booklet).
RECYCLING
Elimination of packaging and appliance materials.
The packaging exclusively contains materials that are not dangerous to the environment, which can be disposed of in accordance with the recycling regulations in force.
To dispose of your appliance, consult the appropriate department of your local authority.
End-of-life electronic or electrical appliances:
Your appliance is designed to operate for many years. However, the day you plan to replace it, do not throw it away with normal household rubbish or in a landfill but take it to a suitable collection point.
Environmental protection first!
Your appliance valuable materials that can be recovered or recycled. Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.
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