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Catler TB 820 User manual

TABLE BLENDER
TB 820
Instructions for use
TABLE BLENDER
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TABLE
BLENDER
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
5 Catler recommends safety rst
8 Know your table blender TB 820
9 Operating your table blender TB 820
13 Care and cleaning
Congratulations
on the purchase of your new TB 820 table blender.
CONGRATULATIONS
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CATLER RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
CATLER RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
We understand the importance of safety and so from the initial design concept to production
itself we focus primarily on your safety. Nevertheless, please be careful and follow the
instructions below when using the plate warmer.
• This appliance is not to be used by children. Keep this
appliance and its power cord out of children.
• Appliances may be used by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience
and knowledge, provided they are supervised or have
been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and
understand the potential hazards.
• Children must not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must
not be performed by children.
• If the power cord is damaged, have it replaced in
a professional service centre in order to prevent a
dangerous situation. It is forbidden to use the appliance
with the power cord damaged.
WARNING: Improper use may result in possible injury. Pay
attention when handling the cutting blades, especially
when removing the blades from the container, emptying
the container and during cleaning.
• Clean the parts of the appliance that come into contact
with food according to the instructions in this manual.
Wash the cups, blades unit and lids in warm water with a
little dishwashing liquid. Rinse and wipe dry.
• Always disconnect the appliance from the power socket if
you are leaving it unattended as well as before assembly,
disassembly or cleaning.
6CATLER RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
• Before replacing the accessories or accessible movable
parts, please turn the appliance off and disconnect it from
the power supply.
• Before plugging the power cord plug into the mains socket, make sure that the voltage on
the type plate matches the voltage in your mains socket.
• Remove packaging material and advertising labels before use.
• This appliance is designed to process common household foods. Do not use it for any
purpose other than that for which it is intended in an industrial or laboratory environment.
• Do not place the appliance on window sills, draining board or unstable surfaces, or place
it on an electric or gas stove or near an open ame or another heat source. Place the
appliance only on a dry, clean and stable surface where it cannot be knocked over.
• Only use the appliance with original accessories from the manufacturer.
• Make sure the power cord does not hang over the edge of a table or that it does not touch
a hot surface.
• Before starting the appliance, make sure that the appliance is correctly assembled and the
lid is properly tted.
• Always observe the maximum level line when lling the container with food. Do not
exceed the maximum amount. There is a risk of engine damage and ingredients spillage.
It would also reduce the performance of the appliance. The processed ingredients gain
volume during processing.
• Do not operate your blender continuously with large batches for longer than 1 minute.
Allow the motor to rest for at least 2 minute between each use.
• If the food gets stuck around the blades unit, press the On / O button to turn the blender
o and wait until the knife unit has come to a complete stop. Then, unplug the power cord
from the socket and use a spoon or a spatula to remove the food from the blades unit.
Never use your ngers because the blades are very sharp.
• Keep your hands, ngers, garments, spoons and other kitchenware out of the appliance
during operation. Before removing the lid, always turn the appliance o and unplug the
power cord from the socket and wait until the blades have stopped. Avoid contact with
moving parts.
• During operation, do not remove the container from the body.
• No part of the appliance is intended for use in a microwave oven.
• Do not mix carbonated drinks. This may lead to their damage.
• Do not put any part of the appliance in a gas, electric or microwave oven or on a hot gas
or electric range.
• A connected power outlet must be easily accessible for possible sudden disconnection.
• Do not use this appliance with a programmable switch, timer switch or any other device
that automatically switches the appliance on.
• Do not use the appliance near water sources like a kitchen sink, bathroom, swimming pool
etc.
• Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands.
• Always wait until the rotating parts come to a complete stop.
• If the appliance is in operation, do not leave it unattended.
• When handling the blades unit, be very careful not to get injured with their edge. The
blades unit is very sharp.
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CATLER RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST
• Do not turn the appliance on without load. It is in danger of overheating.
• Do not use the appliance with a damaged blades unit, a cooking spoon or any other
foreign object inside the pot.
• Do not process boiling or hot ingredients. Do not expose the appliance and its parts to
extreme temperatures, e.g. do not pour hot liquids into a cold container.
• Avoid spilling water or other uid onto the mains cord and plug.
• Do not use rough abrasive or caustic detergents to clean the appliance.
• Keep your appliance clean. Follow the cleaning instructions provided in this user's manual.
• Do not store or use any explosive and/or ammable substances inside or in the vicinity of
this appliance, such as ammable gas sprays.
• To disconnect the appliance from the power outlet, always hold the cord plug, not the
cord itself while pulling.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
• Fully unwind the power cord before use.
• Do not leave the power cord hanging over the edge of a table or countertop or allow it
to touch a hot surface or to become tangled up. Do not put heavy objects on the power
cord.
• For safety reasons, we recommend to connect the appliance in an independent electrical
circuit separated from other appliances. Do not use adapter plugs or extension cords to
connect the appliance to a power outlet.
• To prevent electric shock, do not immerse the appliance, its base or the power cord in
water or other liquids.
• We recommend that you check your appliance regularly. Do not use the appliance if it is
damaged in any way or if the power cord or plug is defective. All repairs or adjustments
must be performed at the nearest Catler authorised service centre.
• Any maintenance other than standard cleaning must be performed at authorised Catler
service centre.
• We recommend to install a residual current device (standard safety switches in your power
outlet) to provide a higher level of protection when using the appliance. We recommend
to install a residual current device (with a nominal residual operating current of no more
than 30mA) in the electric circuit in which your appliance is to be connected. For further
expert advise, please contact your electrician.
Instructions are also available at www.catler.eu.
This symbol indicates that the appliance has double insulation between the
dangerous mains voltage and the parts accessible to the user. In the case of
servicing, use only identical spare parts.
8KNOW YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
KNOW YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
1. Measuring cup
2. 1.5 l glass mixing container
3. Built-in blades unit
4. Rotary control for on/o/speed setting
5. PULSE button
6. ICE CRUSHING button
7. Lid of glass container
8. Glass container handle
9. Blender base
10. SMOOTHIE button
11. Antiskid feet
12. Stainless steel container lid
13. Stainless steel container with built-in
blades unit
14. Stainless steel container handle
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9
OPERATING YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
OPERATING YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
BEFORE FIRST USE
Before rst use, remove all packaging
and advertising labels / stickers from the
appliance.
Check the appliance and all the accessories
for damage. Never use a damaged appliance
and/or appliance with damaged accessories,
damaged power cord or plug.
Wipe the motor base with a soft sponge
slightly moistened in warm water.
Before using for the rst time, rinse the glass
and stainless steel container with warm
water and carefully wipe dry with a clean
cloth or allow to dry freely. Do not immerse
containers in water.
Wash both lids and the measuring cup in
warm water with a little kitchen detergent,
rinse and wipe dry.
WARNING!
BE VERY
CAREFUL
WHEN HANDLING THE
BLADES UNIT. THE
BLADES ARE VERY
SHARP.
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURIES OR
AMPUTATION, NEVER
INSERT YOUR FINGERS
OR HANDS IN THE
BLENDING BEAKER
WHILE THE BLENDER IS
IN OPERATION.
BLENDER COMPOSITION
1. Place the blender base on stable, rm
and clean surface. Push down slightly on
the base to press the non-slip feet against
the worktop.
2. The base is equipped with switches that
prevent the blender from starting if the
glass or stainless steel container is not
properly secured in the base. Also, if the
container is released from the switches,
the blender stops running.
3. Insert the glass or stainless steel
container into the base so that the
protrusions at the bottom t into the
switches. Then turn clockwise until you
feel resistance and a short click. The
handle of the container should point to
the right.
4. Place the ingredients that you wish to
process into the jar. Always observe the
maximum level line.
5. Fit the lid of the glass container onto the
glass container so that the protrusions on
the glass container are aligned with the
cut-outs on the lid. Turn the lid clockwise
until you feel resistance. When putting
it on, make sure that the half-round
protrusion covers the spout of the glass
container in the front part.
6. Insert the measuring cup into the glass
lid and turn it clockwise to secure it in the
lid.
7. Fit the lid of the stainless steel container
so that one of the outer protrusions on
the lid is aligned with the switch in the
handle of the stainless steel container.
Turn the lid clockwise until the protrusion
ts into the switch. Rotate the lid with
reasonable force, as it may be dicult to
put the lid on initially.
8. The blender is all set now.
10 OPERATING YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
WARNING!
THE BLENDER
WILL NOT
START UNLESS
IT IS ASSEMBLED
CORRECTLY.
Remark:
To disassemble, perform the
procedure in reverse order.
USE
1. Make sure the blender is assembled
correctly and the ingredients you want to
process are in the container.
2. Make sure the rotary control is in the OFF
position.
3. Insert the mains cord plug into a power
socket.
4. Turn the rotary control to the ON position
and the buttons will light up.
5. Turn the rotary control to the MIN
position and the blender will start at the
lowest speed. The rotary control will light
up.
6. Turn the rotary control clockwise to
continuously increase the speed up to
the MAX position (highest speed).
7. Once the food is processed, turn the
control to the OFF position, wait for the
blades unit to come to a complete stop
and unplug the power plug from the
mains socket.
8. If you need to check the status of the
ingredients being processed, turn the
control to the OFF position, wait for
the blades unit to come to a complete
stop and unplug the power plug from
the mains socket. Carefully remove
the lid and check the condition of the
ingredients. Then continue processing.
9. If you need to add ingredients to the
glass container, reduce the speed to MIN
and carefully remove the measuring cup.
Through the opening in the lid you will
be able to add the ingredients. Then put
the measuring cup back on and secure.
Adjust the speed as needed.
10. If you need to add ingredients to the
stainless steel container, turn the control
to the OFF position, wait for the blades
unit to come to a complete stop, and
unplug the power plug from the mains
socket. Pull the rubber lock in the lid to
release any vacuum that may build up
in the container, especially if you are
preparing hot ingredients. Remove the
lid and add the ingredients. Then put the
lid back on and continue processing.
WARNING!
BEFORE
TURNING
THE BLENDER ON,
PLEASE MAKE SURE
THAT THE LID IS
SECURELY ATTACHED
ON THE CONTAINER.
OTHERWISE, FOOD
MIGHT SPRING OUT
WHEN THE BLENDER IN
TURNED ON.
Remark:
If food gets stuck around the knife
unit, turn the control to OFF position
and wait until the blades unit comes
to a complete stop. Then, unplug the
power cord from the socket and use
a spoon or a spatula to remove the
food. Never use your ngers or hands
because the blades are very sharp.
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OPERATING YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
PULSE Function
The PULSE function is used for fast
processing of raw materials in short intervals
at maximum speed.
Turn the rotary control to the ON position.
Press and hold the PULSE button. The
blender will start. When you release the
button, the blender stops.
Crunch Ice
Place ice cubes (maximum 8 cubes with
a2cm edge) in a glass container.
Turn the rotary control to the ON position.
Press the ICE CRUSHING button and the
blender will start at the preset speed.
Once the ice is chopped to your
requirements, press the ICE CRUSHING
button again and the blender will stop.
The maximum ice crushing time is 60
seconds. The blender then switches o
automatically.
SMOOTHIE function
Place the ingredients for the smoothie in the
container.
Turn the rotary control to the ON position.
Press the SMOOTHIE button and the blender
will start at the preset speed.
Once the ingredients are processed to your
requirements, press the SMOOTHIE button
again and the blender will stop.
The maximum time of the SMOOTHIE
function is 60 seconds. The blender then
switches o automatically.
WARNING!
DO NOT BLEND
BOILING
OR HOT FOODS.
THIS MAY LEAD TO
UNDERPRESSURE
CREATION INSIDE THE
BEAKER, CAUSING THE
CONTENT TO SPRING
OUT WHEN OPENING
THE LID. OTHERWISE,
BURNS MIGHT OCCUR.
ALWAYS ALLOW THE
FOOD TO COOL DOWN
TO 45°C.
NEVER TURN THE
BLENDER ON IF THE LID
OR THE MEASURING
CUP IS NOT ATTACH.
Safety Thermal Fuse
Your blender is equipped with safety thermal
fuse to protect the motor from damage.
If you put excessive load on the blender,
such as processing a higher amount of raw
materials for a prolonged period of time,
automatic safety thermal fuse will trip to stop
the motor. In such case, turn the blender o
by the main switch and unplug the mains
cord from the power outlet. Allow the
blender to cool down for about 15 minutes.
Then insert the power plug into a power
outlet and turn the blender on. If the blender
malfunctions, stop using it and contact your
authorized Catler service centre.
12 OPERATING YOUR TABLE BLENDER TB 820
Food Making Tips and Techniques
Cut the food into same-sized pieces of
approx. 2.5 cm. This will speed up the
preparation process.
Pour the liquids rst, then add solid raw
materials.
Always observe the maximum line when
inserting ingredients.
If you need to process bigger amounts
of food, always separate them to smaller
portions.
NEVER mix any the following food in the
blender: bones, large pieces of frozen food,
thick and hard food, kernels, stones etc.
Otherwise, the blender might get irreparably
damaged.
The stainless steel container is suitable
for mixing baby food, smaller amounts of
ingredients, chopping nuts, herbs, etc.
WARNING!
FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED IN THIS
USER'S MANUAL.
OTHERWISE, THE
BLENDER MIGHT GET
DAMAGED, LEADING
TO PROPERTY DAMAGE
OR PERSONAL
INJURIES.
WARNING!
DO NOT
PROCESS
DRY FOOD WITHOUT
LIQUIDS. THIS
BLENDER IS NOT
DESIGNED TO PROCESS
DRY FOOD ONLY.
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CARE AND CLEANING
CARE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning the appliance, always
disconnect the plug of the power cord from
the mains socket and let it to cool down
properly.
It is necessary to clean the blender
immediately after each use to prevent
possible drying of food residues in the
beaker, on the blades unit, lid or inside the
measuring cup. Regular maintenance will
prolong the lifetime of your blender.
WARNING!
DO NOT
WASH THE
APPLIANCE, MAINS
CORD AND PLUG
UNDER RUNNING
WATER AND DO NOT
IMMERSE IT IN WATER
OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.
Disassembling the Mixer
1. Unplug the power cord from the mains
outlet and wait until blades unit has
come to a complete stop.
2. Turn the container counterclockwise to
release it from the base switches and
carefully remove it from the blender base.
3. Carefully remove the lid.
4. The lid of the stainless steel container is
tted with a rubber lock, which you pull
to release any vacuum that may build
up in the container, especially if you are
preparing hot ingredients.
WARNING!
BE CAREFUL
WHILE
HANDLING THE
CONTAINER WITH HOT
INGREDIENTS INSIDE.
CAREFULLY REMOVE
THE LID AS HOT STEAM
MAY ESCAPE WHILE
OPENING. THERE IS A
DANGER OF A BURNS.
Cleaning the Lids and the Measuring Cup
Wash the lids and the measuring cup under
warm running water after use to remove the
dirt.
For a more thorough cleaning, wash them in
warm water with a little dishwashing liquid.
Rinse and wipe dry.
Cleaning the Containers
Rinse used containers with warm water to
remove dirt.
Pour about 500 ml of warm water with a little
dishwashing liquid into the container. Attach
the lid and then attach the assembly on the
blender base.
Turn the rotary control to the ON position
and set the highest speed, or press the
PULSE button to remove debris around the
blades unit.
Rinse the beaker out in clean water then and
wipe dry.
Handle the container with care. Do not
expose the beaker to extreme temperatures,
pressure etc.
You can also use a kitchen brush to clean the
blades unit.
14 CARE AND CLEANING
WARNING!
BE VERY
CAREFUL
WHEN HANDLING THE
BLADES UNIT. THE
BLADES ARE VERY
SHARP.
TO PREVENT
SERIOUS INJURIES OR
AMPUTATION, NEVER
INSERT YOUR FINGERS
OR HANDS IN THE
BLENDING BEAKER
WHILE THE BLENDER IS
IN OPERATION.
Warning:
For cleaning, do not use sharp objects,
chemicals, thinners, dissolvents, petrol
or other similar substances. Never
clean your table blender with a steam
appliance.
STORAGE
Before storing, make sure that all parts
are clean and dry. Store your blender in
a horizontal position in a dry and well-
ventilated place. Do not place any objects
on your blender. Always make sure that the
blades unit is stored out of children’s reach.
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INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSING OF USED PACKAGING
MATERIALS
Dispose of used packaging material at asite designated for waste in your municipality.
DISPOSING OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or
electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste. For proper
disposal and recycling, take these products to designated collection points. Or
in some European Union states or other European countries the products can be
returned to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new product. Disposing of
this product correctly helps save valuable natural resources and prevents damage to
the environment by improper waste disposal. Ask your local authorities or collection
facility for more details. In accordance with national regulations penalties may be
imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste.
For business entities in European Union states
If you want to dispose of electric or electronic devices, ask your retailer or supplier for
the necessary information.
Disposal in other countries outside the European Union
This symbol is valid in the European Union. If you wish to dispose of this product,
request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from the local
council or from your retailer.
This product meets all the basic requirements of the applicable EU directives.
The text, design and technical specications may be changed without prior notice and we
reserve the right to make these changes.
The original version is in the Czech language.
Manufacturer’saddress: FAST ČR, a.s., USanitasu 1621, Říčany CZ-251 01
WWW.CATLER.EU
TABLE BLENDER

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