•Press dough evenly into the feed-
ing tube – the transport screw pushes it through the design on the pattern strip of the shortbread cookie attachment .
•After you have read all the instruc- tions about the topic ”shortbread cookie attachment“, you can use the appliance as described under 6 a).
Warning:
Never open the casing of the
motor block– There are no operat- ing parts to be found there. If the
casing is opened there exists the possibility of a
7. Troubleshooting
If the smooth running of the appliance is hampered by excessive or stuck food:
•Keep the REV key pressed. The machine will now run in the reverse direction. This will enable you to dislodge the food, which has got stuck, and the machine will once again run smoothly.
•If you do not succeed by doing so, clean the machine as described under 8.
If the motor stops suddenly, it could be due to the internal overload warn- ing device, which automatically turns off the machine when overloaded. This is supposed to protect the motor.
•Switch off the device and let it cool down for approximately 15 minutes before using it again.
•In case this does not work, wait for a further 15 minutes.
•If it still does not function at the
end of this period, this indicates a | GB |
technical problem. In this case, |
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If themains cable is damaged or or |
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the accessories are visibly damaged: |
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•Switch off the device by pressing the OFF button!
•if this is not safely possible unplug the appliance.
•Get the parts be repaired by cus- tomer service, before reusing the appliance again.
8. Cleaning
Pull out the plug from the socket,
before cleaning the appliance.
In this way accidents caused by the unexpected switching on of the machine and electric shocks can be prevented.
a) Cleaning the Motor block
•Clean the external surfaces and the power cord with a slightly damp cloth. Always dry the device well before using it again.
•Warning: Never immerse the motor block in water or any other liquid! Otherwise one could get a life threatening electric shock, if mois- ture, which has crept in, touches the electrical wiring.
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