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Chopping / Mixing
To chop foodstuffs, turn the control di-
al17 to position 1 or 2.
For chopping harder foodstuffs, use the
setting
P
. Work with short pulses (1 pulse:
turn on
P
for approx. 1 second).
The num-
ber and length of the pulses will depend
on the quantity and consistency of the
food. See the specifications given in the
"Processing table" section.
Repeatedly check the result. If the food
is not being chopped evenly:
- Pull out the mains plug14, remove
the bowl11 and shake it vigourously.
- If food is sticking to the inside wall of
the bowl, rotate the lid3 anti-clock-
wise and remove it. Push the pieces
downwards using a spatula.
- Put all the pieces back together before
you reinsert the mains plug
14
into a
wall socket and resume work.
When using the insert holder6 with at-
tached slicing insert4 / grating disk5,
fill the foodstuffs into the food chute of
the lid3. If necessary, use the food
pusher1 to carefully push the foodstuffs
down.
Remove food
NOTE: do not store foodstuffs in the
bowl11 or in contact with other product
parts for longer than 24 hours. This also ap-
plies to storage in the refrigerator.
1. Disconnect the mains plug14 from the
wall socket.
2. Turn the bowl11 anti-clockwise, until
the symbol 16 points to the bottom
marking on the bowl12.
3. Hold the bowl11 tightly. Turn the lid3
anti-clockwise, until the symbol 2
points to the top marking on the
bowl10. Remove the lid.
4. Carefully remove the insert holder6 with
attached slicing insert4 / grating disk5
or the drive axle9 with the dough
blade7 / the blade insert8.
5. Empty the bowl11. Remove the food,
e.g. using a spatula.
6. Clean the device as soon as possible af-
ter use.
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