Philips HR1842 manual General description see fig, Built-in safety lock, Blender, Juice extractor

Models: HR1841 HR1842 HR1840 HR1843

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General description (see fig. 1)

ADriving shaft B Motor unit

C Speed selector

with two speeds and pulse setting (M)

D Cord storage

E Quick Clean button

Blender

FStopper G Lid

H Opening for adding ingredients

I Spout

J Blender jar

K Rubber sealing ring L Knife unit

Juice extractor

MPusher

NFeeding tube O Lid

P Sieve

Q Pulp container

R Clamp for (un)fastening the lid

S Juice cup

T Cleaning brush

Built-in safety lock

The appliance has been equipped with a built-in safety lock that prevents it from functioning if the blender jar, the juice extractor or their lids have been assembled incorrectly or have not been assembled at all.

Please note that the blender jar, the juice extractor or their lids should never be used to switch the appliance on and off!

Blender

Preparation

-Wash all detachable parts before you use them for the first time (see section on cleaning).

-Put the rubber sealing ring (K) around the edge of the knife unit (fig. 2).

-Attach the knife unit to the blender jar (J) by turning it (fig. 3).

-Mount the blender jar with the knife unit attached to it onto the motor unit and fix it by turning it to the left (fig. 4). Be careful not to exert too much pressure on the handle of the jar.

-After you have put the ingredients in the jar, press the lid (G) into place (fig. 5).

-Place the stopper (F) in the lid and turn it until it is firmly fixed (fig. 6).

-Put the mains plug in the wall socket.

To disassemble the blender, follow these steps in reverse order and opposite direction.

How to use the blender

-Make sure that the appliance is plugged in and that the blender jar has been properly attached before you switch the appliance on.

-Select the speed that is most suitable for the ingredients you want to process (fig. 7):

1 for light processing of mainly liquid ingredients, e.g. chocolate milk.

2 for heavy processing of mainly solid ingredients

If you are not sure which speed to select, you can always use the highest speed (speed 2).

-To let the appliance run for only a few moments at a time, set the switch to position M and release it straight away. Repeat this as often as necessary.

-To switch the motor off, set the switch to position O.

Tips

Liquid ingredients (e.g. oil) can be poured into the blender jar while the appliance is running through the opening in the stopper.

Ingredients can be added into the blender while the motor is running through the opening in the lid (fig. 8).

The longer you let the appliance run (max. 3 minutes), the finer the blending result will usually be. However, dry ingredients must not be processed for more than one minute.

Cut meat and other solid ingredients into small pieces before you put them in the blender.

Solid ingredients must be processed in small amounts at a time.

If the appliance isn’t processing fast enough, switch it off and

-set the appliance briefly to position M a few times or

-switch the appliance off and stir the ingredients with a spatula or

-pour out part of the contents of the jar.

To grind ice cubes, drop them onto the rotating knives through the opening in the lid.

To make tomato juice, cut the tomatoes in four and drop the pieces onto the rotating knives through the opening in the lid.

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Philips HR1842, HR1843, HR1841, HR1840 manual General description see fig, Built-in safety lock, Blender, Juice extractor