Filling while in use
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To add more food while the appliance is in use, ...
1) Remove the measuring cap 1 from the lid 2.
2) Add the ingredients.
3) Press the measuring cap 1 back into the lid.
Removing the blender
Once you have finished processing the food in the attachment:
1) Always start by setting switch 5 to the off position ("0") and pulling out the
mains plug.
2) Wait until the motor has come to a complete standstill before lifting the
blender 3 off the motor block 6. Rotate the blender 3 anticlockwise until
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Remove the blender 3 from the motor block 6 in a vertical, upward motion.
Useful tips
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To achieve the best results when puréeing firm ingredients, add small amounts
one after the other into the blender 3 rather than a single large portion.
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When processing firm ingredients, cut them into small pieces (2 – 3 cm).
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Add at least 50 ml of liquid when pureeing fruit or vegetables.
Add thicker ingredients (such as yoghurt) into the blender 3 first. If any of
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ingredients are not picked up during mixing, remove the blender 3 from the
motor block 6, remove the lid 2 and stir the ingredients with a suitable im-
plement, such as a spoon. Replace the blender 3 back on the motor block
6 with the lid 2 closed and continue mixing.
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When mixing liquid ingredients, start off with a small amount of liquid. Grad-
ually add more liquids to the mixture through the measuring cap.
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The appliance can be stabilised by placing your hand on top of the closed
blender during operation.
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For stirring solid or very thick liquid foods, it can be useful to use level P
to prevent the cutting blades 4 from blocking.
SSTME 600 B1
WARNING!
If you want to add additional foods during operation, use only the measuring
cap 1 provided for this purpose. Do NOT open the lid 2.
Do not insert cutlery items or mixing tools into the blender 3 while the
appliance is in use. There is a considerable risk of injury if these come into
contact with the swiftly rotating cutting blades 4!
under the blender handle is located above the
position.
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