Short-term operation
The appliance is designed to process
average domestic quantities of food; it
can be operated without interruption for
a maximum of 3 minutes, after which it
should be allowed to cool down to room
temperature.
Safety switch
A special safety switch in the motor housing
ensures that the appliance can only be
operated if the blender jug is properly
locked in position.
Before removing the blender jug, make
sure that the rotary control is in position 0.
This also applies when fitting the blender
jug to the motor housing. If the control is
not in its off-position (0), the motor will start
immediately.
Multi-mixer operation
∙ Fit the blender jug to motor housing,
with its handle to the right, in such a
way that the two triangle symbols are
aligned.
∙ Put the liquid ingredients into the
blender jug. The jug has a maximum
capacity of 1000 ml. To avoid possible
foaming or spilling when processing
foamable or thin liquids such as milk, do
not fill the jug over the 700 ml mark.
∙ Replace the lid so that the spout is
completely covered.
∙ To add ingredients during operation, the
stopper in the centre of the lid can be
removed. Do not put any objects into
the blender jug while the appliance is
operating.
∙ Insert the plug into the wall outlet and
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use the rotary control to select the
required power setting.
∙ Caution: Do not operate when the
blender jug is empty. Do not fill it with
dry items only, such as nuts, almonds
etc.
∙ After using the blender, switch off and
remove the plug from the wall socket.
Wait until the motor has come to a
complete standstill before removing the
blender jug.
Using the multi-mixer to crush ice
Ice-cubes can be easily crushed in the
blender jug:
Fill the jug a quarter full with ice cubes,
and then fit it to the motor housing, as
described in the section Multi-mixer
operation. Put on the lid with the stopper
in place, and use the pulse function (P) to
operate the appliance for about 2 seconds.
Wait until the ice cubes have collected in
the bottom of the jug again and then repeat
the process, until the cubes have been
reduced to the required size.
Smoothie-maker operation
∙ Cut the ingredients into cubes of about
15 mm and put them into the drink
container (see pic. A).
∙ For best results, the following sequence
should be observed:
1. liquids
2. fresh ingredients
3. frozen ingredients
4. yoghurt/ice-cream
∙ The container has a maximum capacity
of 600 ml.
∙ Screw the blade unit clockwise onto the