SilverCrest SMZ 260 H1
Place the lid (4) onto the bowl (6). Ensure that the two plastic lugs on the lid (4) engage with the
recesses provided for them on the edge of the bowl. Turn the lid (4) in a clockwise direction as far as it
will go.
Position the motor block (2) on the lid (4) centred from above and insert the plug.
Press the motor block (2) downwards (see figure B). The motor turns at normal speed.
In order to work at a higher motor speed, in addition to pressing the motor block (2), press and hold
the TURBO button (1) (see Figure C).
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Should larger pieces of the foodstuff collect on the side of the bowl and not be fully
chopped, lift the motor block (2) from the lid (6). Shake the bowl (6) vigorously and then
continue with the chopping.
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In the case of processing hard foods, such as hard cheese or ice cubes, pulsating is
recommended. To do so, briefly press the TURBO button (1) repeatedly in addition to the
motor block (2).
Once the food has been chopped accordingly, release the motor block (2) and TURBO button (1).
Remove the plug and wait until the blade (7) no longer rotates!
Risk of injury! Take care when emptying the bowl (6)! The blade (7) is very sharp! Never
attempt to remove food from the bowl (6) when the blade (7) is still in motion. There is a risk
of injury! Food spraying out could also contaminate the area.
Remove the motor block (2) and put this to one side.
Remove the lid (4) by rotating it anti-clockwise.
Risk of injury! Take care when removing the blade holder (5). The blade (7) is extremely
sharp!
Remove the blade holder (5).
Remove the chopped contents.
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Over time chopping hard foods can cause the bowl (6) to take on a cloudy appearance.
This does not affect the functioning of the appliance.
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After you have finished processing the foodstuffs in the bowl (6), you can use the
appliance base (9) as a cover for the bowl. This will help to keep the processed foodstuff
fresh for longer.
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