Risk of personal injury!

Never attempt to remove food from the bowl 6 when the blade 7 is still in motion. Contents could shoot out and make a mess.

Wait until the blade 7 has stopped rotating.

Lift the motor block 2 from the lid collar 3.

Remove the lid 4.

Risk of personal injury!

To avoid injuries, exercise caution when handling the extremely sharp blade 7. Keep the blade 7 out of the reach of children.

Carefully pull the blade holder 5 with the knife 7 out of the bowl 6.

Remove the contents.

Beating cream

Using the whisk attachment 0, you can also whip cream with this appliance:

Place the bowl 6 in the appliance base 9.

Place the blade holder 5 with the knife 7 on the mounting 8.

Push the whisk attachment 0 onto the blade hol- der 5:

For 100ml of cream, place it on the blade holder so that the whisk attachment 0 rests on the two blades and engages.

For 200ml of cream, turn the whisk attachment 0 vertically through 180°, so that it rests on only one blade and engages. It then ploughs higher through the cream:

Note

Due to the grinding of hard and abrasive foodstuffs, the bowl 6 can take on a dull appearance over time. This is normal and does not influence the functioning of the appliance.

Tip

After you have finished processing the foodstuffs, you can use the appliance base o as a cover for the bowl y, this will help to keep the foodstuff fresh for longer.

Remove the motor block 2 and the lid 4 from the bowl y.

The blade retainer 5 with the blade 7 can, if you wish, remain in the bowl y.

Loosen the appliance base o from the undersi- de of the bowl y. You can now place applian- ce base o on the bowl y so that it seals the bowl y.

Pour the cream in.

Close the bowl 6 with the lid 4: Place it on the bowl 6 so that the lugs on the lid 4 engage in the slots on the bowl 6. Then turn the lid 4 so that the lugs slide unter the slots and the lid 4 locks into place.

Place the motor block 2 on the lid collar 3.

Press the motor block 2 downwards , as shown in Figure B. The motor starts with the normal ope- rating speed.

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Silvercrest SMZ 260 B1 operating instructions Beating cream, Tip