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• Do not allow comfort or familiarity with the product
(due to using it repeatedly) to substitute strict com-
pliance with the safety regulations. Stay alert, pay
attention to what you are doing and use common
sense when operating the appliance.
• Do not use the equipment when you are tired or under
the influence of drugs, alcohol or any other medica-
tion. If you use the tool in an unsafe or incorrect way,
you may suffer personal injury or material damage.
• The models cited in the manual have been designed
for use in hotels, restaurants, catering and commer-
cial applications.
• The manufacturer is not responsible when the pro-
duct is used incorrectly or differently than the use
mentioned above. Such as, sanitary use, chemical
use, use in explosive atmospheres...
• If you wish to use an accessory, it must specifically
be for the model in question and carry the SAMMIC
brand. The user is responsible for any incident
provoked by an accessory that does not carry the
SAMMIC brand.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The machines are supplied for operation on 230V/50-60Hz/1~ or 120V/50-
60Hz/1~. Prepare a single-phase wall-mounted socket with a residual
current and circuit breaker of 10 A.
ASSEMBLY OF THE BLENDER ARM
With the blender unplugged, guide the blender arm attachment (2) into
the motorised body (1) so that the "arrow" symbol on the arm matches the
"open padlock" symbol on the motor block. Twist the arm clockwise until the
"arrow" matches the "closed padlock" symbol and you notice a "click" which
indicates that it is firmly attached against the restraint system.
To remove, proceed in the opposite manner (10).
OPERATION
Introduce the appliance's arm into the container, a maximum of up to 2/3
of the length of the arm, marked with "MAX" (7). Never exceed this mark.
For improved operation, it's best not to touch the bottom. To avoid splashes
from entering the motor block, we recommend that the tilt of the appliance
does not exceed 30° (6).
The appliance has a pilot light (3) and when said light is on, this means that
it is connected. When the pilot light (3) is on, handle the appliance carefully,
as it will switch on when the "On" button is pressed (5). To stop it again, let
go of the button (5).
You can adjust the rotation speed of the blade by moving the adjustment
control (4).
When you have finished using it, always disconnect the plug from the wall
socket.
If overheating occurs due to an overload in use, motor blockage... the ther-
mal protector protects the motor and stops it. Wait for the blender to cool
before turning it on again.
CLEANING AND HYGIENE. WARNINGS
- To avoid electric shocks that can cause serious personal injury, unplug the
appliance before cleaning.
- This appliance has sharpened blades (8). Handle them with care.
- Do not use the following products: abrasive cleaning products (such as
ammonia, bleach, etc.) solvents, metal scourers to scrub, gritty detergent.
These products may scratch, cut and damage the metal and plastic surfa-
ces of the appliance.
CLEANING PROCEDURE.
Cleaning the blender arm (2) thoroughly, by hand under the tap or by
dishwasher, after each use is absolutely necessary, as well as checking the
condition of the lower seals (9). If you see any signs of deterioration in the
seal, contact the authorised repair service.
If you decide to clean the arm in the dishwasher, when the washing cycle
finishes, remove the arm and turn it upside down to remove the water which
has accumulated inside it
To clean it by hand, submerge the blender arm in a container with hot water
(35-45 °C) up to 2/3 of its height, marked with "MAX" (7). Never exceed this
mark. Turn the appliance on for a few seconds. Then, remove the arm (2)
from the block motor (1) by turning it anti-clockwise. Wash the tube (7) and
the blade (8) with hot water (35-40 ºC) and a multi-use liquid detergent (like
Ivory Liquid) at a ratio of 1 measure of detergent to 10 measures of water.
Submerge the blender arm (2) up to 2/3 of its height, marked with "MAX"
(7) for 30 minutes. Never exceed this mark. Remove soap residue, rinsing
with hot water (35-45 °C).
The motor block (1) should only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Under no
circumstances should water enter into the motor block. If water accidentally
penetrates the motor block, do not connect the machine again and contact
an authorised technical service.
MAINTENANCE
Contact an authorised technical service if:
• When you check the power cable you see that it's damaged.
• When you check the status of the lower seal (9) you see that it's damaged.
• When you check the status of the blade (8) you see that it's jagged.
• If the upper pilot light (3) doesn't turn on when you plug the appliance in.
• If, when you turn the motor on, the speed doesn't change when you move
the adjustment control (4).
• If you can see that the outer casing is damaged or has cracks.
If, with the red pilot light (3) turned on, the motor doesn't start when you
press the "On" button (5), the motor's thermal protector may have been
triggered. In this case, you will notice that the outside of the case is hot.
Wait until the machine cools down and try again. If the appliance doesn't
start, contact the authorised technical service.
OTHER IMPORTANT REMARKS
The airborne noise emitted by the machine, measured on a specimen
machine, is lower than 80dB(A), distance 1 m.
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