• Never attempt to remove foodstuffs from the | Items supplied | ||
vessel as long as the blade is still running. |
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Risk of serious injury! |
| Mini Chopper | |
• Before removing the motor block, wait until the | Blade holder with blade | ||
knife has stopped rotating. NEVER try to grasp | Whisk attachment | ||
the still rotating knife blade! Risk of serious injury! | Operating instructions | ||
Risk of fire! |
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• Do not run the universal food processor for more | |||
than 1 minute at a time. After this period allow it |
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to cool down. |
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Attention! |
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| 2 Motor block | ||
• Pay heed to the table regarding the filling quantities | 3 Lid collar | ||
given in the chapter “Operation”. Exceeding these | 4 Lid | ||
may cause foodstuffs to spill out. | 5 Blade holder | ||
• Do NOT clean the motor block in the | 6 Bowl | ||
doing so would damage it. | 7 Knife | ||
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Technical Data |
| 9 Appliance base | |
| 0 Whisk attachment | ||
Mains voltage: |
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Nominal power: | 260 W |
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CO Time: | 1 Minute |
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Protection class: | II / |
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Capacity blender jug: | 500 ml |
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Max. capacity: |
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- Foodstuffs: | up to the 350 ml marking |
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- Liquids: | 200 ml |
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CO Time
The C.O. Time (Continuous Operation) details how long an appliance may be used without the motor overheating and being damaged. After the appliance has run for for this period it must be switched off until the motor has cooled itself down.
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