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• Place the tool holder (8d) on the bowl (8h) and 
insert afterwards the blade carrier (8a/8b/8c).
• Then insert the filling tube (8e) and turn it 
clockwise so that it engages with a click.
• Align the motor part (4) with the gear box (8g) 
and push the pieces together until they click.
• Adapt the gear box to the pusher with fixing cross 
(8f) and turn it anti-clockwise until it locks.
• Fill the tube with food and make sure the fixing 
cross from the pusher spears in the center of the 
ingredient.
• Plug in the appliance, choose the right speed 
and slowly push the speared food down the tube. 
• When processing is complete, unplug and 
detach the pusher with fixing cross from the gear 
box by turning it clockwise to unlatch it.
• Press the EasyClick release buttons (5) to detach 
the motor part.
• Disassemble the filling tube by turning it 
anti-clockwise.
• Take out the tool holder with the engaged blade 
carrier. 
• Flip around to release the blade carrier and pour 
out the contents of the bowl.
Caution 
• Do not disassemble the blades from the blade 
insert.
• Do not use the spiralizer accessory (8) to 
process frozen foods. Processing could damage 
the blades.
• If the connection between food and fixing cross 
gets loose, stop the appliance, take out the 
pusher and re-spear the food onto the fixing 
cross.
• Spear hard vegetables/fruits (e.g. carrots) first 
on the fixing cross before filling the tube.
• For best culinary results, steaming of vegetable 
spirals is recommended.
• Never place the bowl in the microwave oven.
Recipe example: Asian zucchini Tagliatelle (2 
servings)
2 Zucchini
2 spring Onions
1 red chilli pepper
4 tbsp peanut butter
2 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice 
4 tbsp water
1 tbsp sesame oil
2 tbsp peanuts
Salt and Pepper to taste
• Cut the zucchini into a Tagliatelle shape (by using 
blade insert 8c).
• Chop the chilli pepper and cut the spring onions 
into rings.
• Roast the peanuts in a pan without fat or oil.
• Stir the peanut butter, lemon juice, water and 
sesame oil together into a sauce and mix in a 
bowl with the zucchini Tagliatelle.
• Season with salt and pepper.
• Heat some oil in a pan and fry the zucchini 
Tagliatelle for 1-2 minutes.
• Then serve with spring onions, chilli and roasted 
peanuts.
Chopper Accessory (C)
The «bc» chopper (9) is perfectly suited for 
preparing shakes, drinks, purées, batter, crushed 
ice or for chopping hard cheese, onions, herbs, 
garlic, vegetables, bread, crackers and nuts.
For processing of liquids the quantity should not 
exceed 2/3 of working bowl. For best results of hard 
food processing fill the container with max. 14 oz 
(400 g). For ice crushing use max. 6 cubes and the 
ice blade (9c).
Refer to the Processing Guide C for maximum 
quantities.
Before Use
• Pre-cut foods into small pieces for easier 
chopping.
• Remove any bones, tendons and gristle from 
meat to help prevent damage to the blades.
• Make sure the anti-slip rubber ring (8i) is 
attached to the bottom of the chopper bowl.
Assembly and Operation
• Carefully remove the plastic cover from the 
blade.
• The blade (9b+c) is very sharp! Always hold it by 
the upper plastic part and handle it carefully.
• Place the blade on the center pin of the chopper 
bowl. Press it down and give it a turn so that it 
locks into place.
• Fill the chopper with food and put on the lid (9a).
• For ice crushing, use the special ice blade (9c) 
and fill up to 7 ice cubes into the chopper bowl 
(8h).
• Align the chopper with the motor part (4) and 
click together.
• To operate the chopper, switch on the appliance. 
During processing, hold the motor part with one 
hand and the chopper bowl with the other.
• Always chop harder foods (e.g. parmesan 
cheese) at full speed.
• When chopping is complete, unplug and press 
the EasyClick release buttons (5) to detach the 
motor part.
• Lift the lid up. Carefully take out the blade before 
pouring out the contents of the bowl. To remove 
the blade slightly turn it then pull it off.
Caution
• Do not use the chopper accessory (9) to process 
extremely hard foods, such as unshelled nuts, 
ice cubes, coffee beans, grains, or hard spices 
e.g. nutmeg. Processing these foods could 
damage the blades.
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