6. Unplug the device from the socket.
7. Carefully remove the blade/blender foot/whisk from the vessel.
8. Remove the contents from the vessel.
Cleaning and maintenance (fig. D)
Clean the device and accessories before using them for the first time. Clean
after each subsequent use.
1. Wash all parts of the device that come into contact with food in a lukewarm
solution of neutral detergent and rinse under running warm water.
2. Do not wash the blender, whisk holder, blender foot, or chopper and food
processor lids in the dishwasher. If they are dirty, wipe them with a soft cloth
soaked in a mild soap solution. Then wipe them with a cloth soaked in clean water.
3. Make sure that all parts are completely dry before assembly.
Troubleshooting
1. The device does not turn on. Possible reasons: the socket is defective;
overheating protection was activated. Solution: check if the socket is
working correctly by plugging in another device, if necessary, reconnect the
device to a working socket; unplug the device from the socket and let it cool
down for 15 minutes.
2. Ingredients pour out or fall out of the vessel during operation of the device.
Possible reasons: the vessel is placed at an angle; the vessel is overfilled.
Solution: place the vessel on a flat, stable, horizontal surface; remove excess
ingredients or select a larger vessel.
3. Ingredients in the food processor are grated instead of shredded (or vice
versa). Possible reason: the blade is not installed correctly. Solution: turn off
the blender, unplug it from the socket, install the blade the other side facing
up.
WARNING! If none of the possible solutions have helped you eliminate the
problem, contact the supplier or a service centre. Do not disassemble or
attempt to repair the device yourself.
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