AENO ATB0003 User manual

Installation and Operation Manual for AENOTM Electric
Multifunction Blender
Model ATB0003
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Introduction
This manual contains a detailed description of the electric multifunction blender
AENO ATB0003, as well as instructions for its preparation for work, operation and
maintenance.
Copyright
Copyright © ASBISc Enterprises PLC. All rights reserved.
AENOTM brand belongs to ASBIS GROUP OF COMPANIES.
All trademarks, trade names, logos and other symbols mentioned herein are the
property of their respective owners.
The material presented under the name AENOTM and contained in this manual is
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rights laws.
Any references to names of other companies, brands and equipment in this
document are for the sole purpose of explanation and description of the devices and
do not violate anyone's intellectual property rights.
Any reproduction, copying, publication, further distribution or public display of
materials presented herein (in whole or in part) is only permitted after appropriate
written permission from the copyright holder.
Any unauthorized use of materials in this manual may subject the user to civil liability
and criminal prosecution under applicable law.
Responsibility and technical support
This document was prepared in accordance with all necessary requirements and
contains detailed information on the operation of the device, which is valid at the date
of the device's issue.
This Installation and Operation Manual and the Quick Start Guide are an integral part
of the device and should always be available to the user as reference documentation.
ASBISc reserves the right to modify the device and to make edits and changes to this
document without prior notice to users and shall not be liable for possible negative

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consequences resulting from the use of an outdated version of the document, nor for
any possible technical and typographical errors or omissions, or incidental or
consequential damages that may result from the transmission of this document or
the use of devices.
In the event of discrepancies in the language versions of the document, the Russian
version of this manual shall take precedence.
ASBISc makes no warranties with respect to the material herein, including but not
limited to merchantability and suitability for a particular purpose.
If you have any technical questions, please contact your local ASBISc representative
or Technical Support department at aeno.com. The most common problems
encountered are described in Section 7 "Troubleshooting", of this document.
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Standards compliance
The device is CE certified and meets the requirements of the following
European Union directives:
•Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EU;
•Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU;
•Directive 2009/125/EU on the eco-design requirements
•for energy-consuming products;
•Regulation 1935/2004/EU on materials and articles intended to come
into contact with food;
•Regulation 1275/2008/EU on standby and non-operating power
consumption;
•Regulation 801/2013/EU on the ecodesign of energy-using products.
The device complies with the UKCA labelling requirements necessary to
sell the device in the United Kingdom.
The device has passed all assessment procedures established in the
technical regulations of the Customs Union and complies with the norms
of the Customs Union countries.
The device meets the requirements of the RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU on the
restriction of the use of hazardous substances.
The crossed out dustbin symbol is used to mark electrical and electronic
equipment and indicates separate collection.
The symbol is given in accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)* and indicates that this
equipment requires separate collection after its end of life and must be
disposed of separately from unsorted municipal waste.
To protect the environment and human health, dispose of used electrical
and electronic equipment according to approved safe disposal guidelines.
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* The definitions please see in Sec 8, "Glossary".

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Limitations and Warnings
Please read the information in this section of the document carefully before you start
installing and operating the device.
ATTENTION!
The warnings, precautions and instructions in this document may not contain
all possible hazards. Obey common sense when using the device.
Warning symbols and icons
Protection Class II against electric shock. Protection against electric shock
is provided by the use of double or reinforced insulation.
The device's packaging is recyclable and is partially or completely made
from recycled material.
The packaging of the device can be disposed of along with household
waste.
Safe use guidelines
ATTENTION!
The device should be operated only in a domestic environment and in the
manner described in this user manual. Failure to follow the operating
instructions in this manual may result in personal injury or property damage.
ATTENTION!
Do not wash the body of the device, the handle of the bowl, as well as the base
of the bowl with electrical contacts and the clutch shaft under running water,
avoid immersing it in water.
1. The device is designed for household use, use in the offices and other similar
environments. Do not use it in an industrial environment.
2. The device is designed for:
•adults;
•for children, under the supervision of those responsible for their safety;

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•for people with disabilities who are physically able to operate and
maintain the device in accordance with this user manual.
3. Place the device on a dry and clean horizontal surface, making sure there is no
chance of tipping over. Never tilt the device while it is operating.
4. Do not install the device near open flames, hot surfaces or heating appliances.
5. Do not touch the bowl of the device during operation due to the possible
heating of its surface.
6. Do not open the large lid of the bowl during the device's operation.
7. Observe the minimum and maximum loading levels of the bowl of the device.
8. Do not put sugar, legumes and tough fibrous plants (e.g. dill stems, parsley, raw
asparagus) in the bowl, as it can jam the blade and cause the device damage.
9. Keep the minimum distance from other objects when operating the device (at
least 15 cm).
10. Do not store the bowl in the refrigerator, as the resulting condensation can
short-circuit the electrical contacts.
11. Do not touch the blades of the device with your hands to avoid cuts. Use the
supplied brush to clean the blades.
12. Do not use the blender in areas with extreme temperature fluctuations, in
humid atmospheres, or where splashes of water, drops or condensation might
get on the electrical contacts of the blender base, to avoid fire and/or electric
shock.
13. Before connecting the device to the mains, check that the rated voltage
indicated in the technical documentation corresponds to the electrical voltage
of the mains socket.
14. Before turning on the device, make sure that the bowl is properly installed and
the lids are closed.
15. Plug and unplug the power cable from the socket only with dry hands.
16. Place the power cable so that it cannot be accidentally stepped on or hooked
on.
17. Do not place the power cable on anything with a sharp edge and do not place
anything on the top of the cable.
18. Make sure that the power cord does not hang over the edge of furniture or
touch surfaces that could damage the insulation.
19. Do not wrap the power cord around the device.
20.If the power cable is damaged, first de-energize the socket, then unplug the
device. The power cable should only be replaced by a service technician.
21. Always unplug the power cable after using or cleaning the device.
22. Use only those attachments, accessories, materials or replacement parts
recommended or supplied by ASBISc for this model.

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23. Avoid electrical components of the device (handle and the bowl base, motor
unit) coming into contact with water. Water can cause contacts short circuit,
damage to the device, or electrical shock.
24.If any liquid gets on the handle or base of the blender bowl, dry the bowl upside
down for at least 24 hours before using it again. Have the device checked by an
authorized service center.
25. If the device has fallen into water, do not touch it under any circumstances and
unplug it immediately.
26. Never use the device after water penetration. Have it checked by an authorized
service center.
27. If you notice a malfunction, stop using the device immediately and contact the
service center.
28.The device and its accessories should only be repaired by a service center
technician. Never try to repair the device by yourself.
29. Do not make any modifications to the device or accessories.
30.Clean only after turning off and unplugging the device.
31. Do not use aggressive chemicals or abrasive materials for cleaning.
32. The device should be placed for storage in its original packaging.
33. During the use, keep the packaging out of the reach of children and pets (risk
of injury or strangulation).

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Contents
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
Copyright................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Responsibility and technical support ................................................................................................................3
Standards compliance.................................................................................................................................................. 5
Limitations and Warnings..........................................................................................................................................6
Contents..................................................................................................................................................................................9
1 General description and characteristics...................................................................................................... 11
1.1 Intended use ........................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.2 Specifications........................................................................................................................................................14
1.3 Scope of supply ................................................................................................................................................... 16
1.4 Packaging and labelling............................................................................................................................... 17
1.5 Device control panel........................................................................................................................................18
1.5.1 Control panel buttons.........................................................................................................................18
1.5.2 Power monitoring mode................................................................................................................20
1.5.3 Standby mode........................................................................................................................................20
1.5.4 Operating mode of the device....................................................................................................21
1.5.5 Setting the Blade Speed................................................................................................................. 22
1.5.6 Self-cleaning mode............................................................................................................................. 22
1.5.7 Delayed start mode............................................................................................................................ 22
2 Installation and operation...................................................................................................................................24
2.1 Unpacking and preparing for operation..........................................................................................24
2.2 Description of program operation .......................................................................................................25
2.3 Operating the device .................................................................................................................................... 27
2.4 Overload and overheat protection ......................................................................................................33
3 Maintenance .................................................................................................................................................................34
3.1 Cleaning the device housing....................................................................................................................34
3.2 Cleaning the bowl and accessories .....................................................................................................35
4 Warranty obligations..............................................................................................................................................38
4.1 AENO Service Centers...................................................................................................................................38
4.2 Warranty service procedure.................................................................................................................... 39
4.3 Limitation of Liability .................................................................................................................................... 39
5 Storage, transportation and disposal...........................................................................................................41
6 Other information.....................................................................................................................................................42
7 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................................................43
8 Glossary.............................................................................................................................................................................45

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Figures and tables
Figure 1 –Appearance of the device.................................................................................................................. 11
Figure 2 –Elements of the device ...................................................................................................................... 13
Figure 3 –Scope of supply * .................................................................................................................................... 16
Figure 4 –Device control panel ...........................................................................................................................18
Figure 5 –Installation and preparation for operation.........................................................................24
Figure 6 –Ingredient Preparation..................................................................................................................... 27
Figure 7 –Blender Bowl Label .............................................................................................................................28
Figure 8 –Small lid closing diagram ............................................................................................................... 29
Figure 9 –Large lid closing procedure...........................................................................................................29
Figure 10 –Installing the bowl on the housing........................................................................................30
Figure 11 –Motor shaft connector....................................................................................................................... 31
Figure 12 –Program Indicators............................................................................................................................ 32
Figure 13 –Removing the end product......................................................................................................... 33
Figure 14 –Cleaning the device housing......................................................................................................34
Figure 15 –Cleaning the bowl............................................................................................................................... 35
Figure 16 –Electrical contacts in the bowl handle................................................................................ 36
Figure 17 –Cleaning the device covers.......................................................................................................... 37
Figure 18 –Prohibition of contact with water........................................................................................... 37
Table 1 –Main technical data ...............................................................................................................................14
Table 2 –Delivery set .................................................................................................................................................16
Table 3 –Device control panel ............................................................................................................................19
Table 4 –Cooking programs ...............................................................................................................................21
Table 5 –Limitations on the volume of ingredients in a bowl ....................................................26
Table 6 –Typical problems and solutions ...................................................................................................43

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1 General description and characteristics
1.1 Intended use
Multifunctional electric blender AENOTM with boiling function is designed for the
preparation of various dishes and beverages that require component grinding and
mixing.
Figure 1 –Appearance of the device

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Figure 2 –Elements of the device
Components of the device (see figure 2):
1
–small lid, used to add ingredients to the blender bowl during operation
2
–large lid with an opening for a small lid
3
–large cover retainer
4
–blender bowl
5
–blender bowl handle
6
–six-blade knife mechanism
7
–blender bowl base
8
–compensators to reduce bowl vibration during operation
9
–motor shaft connector
10
–guide groove for bowl installation
11
–engine block
12
–touch screen control panel
13
–blender base with holes for air intake and exhaust

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1.2 Specifications
Table 1 –Main technical characteristics
Parameter
Value
Model
ATB0003
Control
Touchpad
Device nominal
parameters
Input voltage: 220–240 V (AC)
Input frequency: 50/60 Hz
Input power: 800.0 W
Power consumption
Standby mode: less than 0.5 W
Fuses
Fuse:
voltage: 250 V (AC)
current strength: 10 A
Fuse: temperature: 230 ℃
Blade mechanism
Number of blades: 6
Speed of rotation:
28000 rpm ±15 % (no load),
14000~16000 rpm (under load)
Noise level during
operation
Up to 92 dB (at 1 m distance)
Operation programs
"Soy Milk"
"Rice Paste"
"Porridge"
"Thick Soup"
"Fruits /Vegetables"
"Smoothie"
"Grind"
"Steam"
Delayed start timer
Up to 24 hours
Blade rotation speed
setting
Yes
Self-cleaning
Yes
Indicators
Program indicators: 8

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Parameter
Value
Control indication buttons: 9
Operating conditions
Temperature: –10...+35 °C
Relative humidity: up to 80 % (no condensation)
Storage conditions
Temperature: –10...+40 °C
Relative humidity: up to 80 % (no condensation)
Installation
On a flat, horizontal surface
Materials
Case: PP-plastic, ABS-plastic *
Bowl: borosilicate glass *
Heating element: stainless steel
Blade mechanism: stainless steel S.S304 *
Colour
White, gray
Dimensions (L×W×H)
230×200×420 mm
Capacity
1.75 L
Weight
Net: 4.7 kg
Gross: 5.95 kg
Protection class against
electric shock
Class II *
Power cable
Length: 1 m
*See Section 8, "Glossary", for an explanation

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1.3 Scope of supply
Figure 3 –Scope of supply *
The scope of supply for AENOTM multifunction electric blender includes the following
components (see Table 2).
Table 2 –Delivery set
Figure
Name
Quantity
3-a
Blender TB3
1 pc.
3-b
Measuring cup, 80 ml
1 pc.
3-c
Pusher
1 pc.
3-d
Brush
1 pc.
Quick start guide
1 pc.
Warranty card
1 pc.
* The images of the accessories are for illustrative purposes only.

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1.4 Packaging and labelling
Multifunctional electric blender of AENOTM brand is delivered in individual cardboard
package of 395×255×300 mm, containing the full name, labelling and main technical
specifications of the device, as well as date of manufacture and manufacturer
information.

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1.5 Device control panel
1.5.1 Control panel buttons
Figure 4 –Device control panel
On the control panel of electric multifunction blender AENOTM there are nine (9)
indicating buttons, which are used to control the device, as well as eight indicators of
operation programs.

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Table 3 –Device control panel
Symbol
Name
Description
Display for operating time and heating
temperature
«ON/OFF»
Indicating button for turning the device on or
off
«Soy Milk»
"Soy milk" program indicator
«Rice Paste»
"Rice paste" program indicator
"Porridge"
"Porridge" program indicator
"Thick Soup"
"Thick soup" program indicator
"Fruits/Vegetables"
"Fruits/Vegetable" program indicator
"Smoothie"
"Smoothie" program indicator
"Grind"
"Shredding" program indicator
"Steam"
"Steam" program indicator
"Speed+"
"Speed+" indicating button for the increase
of the rotation speed of the blade
mechanism
"Speed-"
Indicating button "Speed-"for decreasing
the rotation speed of the blade mechanism

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"Manual"
"Manual adjustment" button for manual
adjustment of the blade rotation speed
"Time+"
"Time+" indicating button to increase the
cooking time
"Time-"
"Time-" indicating button for reducing
cooking time
"Preset Time"
"Time setting" indicating button in the
delayed start mode
"Cleaning"
"Cleaning" indicating button in self-cleaning
mode
"Function"
"Function" indicating button for selecting
operating programs
NOTE!
Do not press the buttons excessively as this may damage the control panel of
the device.
1.5.2 Power monitoring mode
To turn the unit on in power control mode, place the bowl on the motor unit and plug
the device into the power outlet.
The device will go into power monitoring mode. The control panel display will show
"-- --".
The ON/OFF ("Switching ON/Switching OFF") button will start flashing.
1.5.3 Standby mode
To turn the device on in standby mode, place the bowl on the base of the blender and
do the following:
•Plug the device into an outlet.
•Press the "ON/OFF" button.
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