6.
The spout can be turned to face upwards to prevent dripping when you have finished
using the appliance.
7.
You can fit the resealable top to the multi-purpose jar if desired for storage or to use the jar
as a drinking bottle.
TIPS
•
Use good quality, fresh, ripe, citrus fruit.
•
Wipe the fruit. Turn the fruit on its side and cut in half with a sharp knife.
BLENDER
(FIG C)
The versatile blender attachment has a number of different uses including blending soups,
smoothies and purées.
ASSEMBLY
1.
Add the ingredients to the jar. Do not fill past the max mark.
2.
Screw the blade unit on to the top of the multi-purpose jar.
3.
Check that the appliance is switched off (O).
4.
Turn the jar upside down then line up the * on blade unit with the ) on the motor
base. Turn the blade unit clockwise to line up the * with the (.
USING
1.
Put the plug into the power socket.
Turn the appliance on (I). For precise control use the pulse Y function.
2.
3.
Once finished turn the appliance off then twist the blade unit anti clockwise to line up the
* on blade unit with the ) on the motor base and remove it.
4.
Turn the jar the right way up and unscrew the blade unit.
5.
You can fit the resealable top to the multi-purpose jar if desired for storage or to use the jar
as a drinking bottle.
COMBINING USES
Because the multi-purpose jar is also used when juicing or citrus pressing, you can combine
these functions for increased versatility. For example, when making a smoothie:
1.
Use the citrus press or juicer attachment to extract juice into the jar.
2.
Add the rest of the smoothie ingredients to the jar.
3.
Fit the blade unit (see BLENDER section).
4.
Blend the ingredients to create a 100% natural, home-made smoothie.
Most smoothie recipes require some liquid in the form of juice. By using your own home-made
juice you can ensure that your smoothies are 100% natural without any of the additives or
preservatives that could be found in commercially produced juices.
CLEANING
1.
Switch the appliance off (O) and unplug it.
2.
Dissasemble the appliance.
3.
To remove the sieve, first turn the separator anti clockwise to line up the * with the ).
then tip the sieve out of the separator.
4.
Wipe the outside of the motor unit with a clean damp cloth.
5.
Wash the removable parts in warm soapy water, rinse well, drain, and air dry.
If the sieve is clogged, hold it under a running tap and brush along the surface of the mesh
with a nylon washing up brush. Don't try to poke the bristles through the mesh – you'll
break it.
` You may wash these parts in a dishwasher.
If you use a dishwasher, the harsh environment inside the dishwasher will affect the surface
finishes. Damage should be cosmetic only, and should not affect the operation of the appliance.
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