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10
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
EN
Before using your appliance for the
first time, please read these
instructions carefully and follow the
appliance’s instructions for use.
• Before plugging the appliance into
the mains, check that the
appliance’s supply voltage is
compatible with that of your
electricity supply. Otherwise, you
could damage the appliance or
hurt yourself. Any error in
connection will invalidate the
warranty.
• This appliance has been designed
for domestic use only. Use of the
appliance for commercial or
professional purposes may
overload the appliance, causing
damage to the appliance, or
personal injury. The guarantee shall
no longer apply in such conditions.
• To avoid electric shocks, never use
the appliance with wet hands or
on a damp or wet surface. Avoid
wetting the appliance’s electrical
components. Never immerse them
in water.
• Do not allow children to use the
appliance unsupervised.
• This appliance is not intended for
use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacities, or persons with
a lack of experience or knowledge,
unless they are supervised or have
been given instructions on how to
use the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
• Always unplug the appliance when
you have finished using it, when
assembling and disassembling
accessories and during cleaning.
• Do not use your appliance if it does
not operate correctly, if it has been
damaged or if the power cord or
plug is damaged.
To avoid all danger, these parts
must be replaced by an approved
service centre (see list in the
service booklet).
• Any maintenance other than
routine cleaning and upkeep by
customers must be carried out by
an approved service centre.
• Do not immerse the appliance,
cord or plug in liquid.
• The power cord must be kept out of
the reach of children and must not
be placed near or come into
contact with the hot parts of the
appliance, sources of heat or
sharp corners.
• To ensure that the guarantee
remains valid and avoid any
technical problems, never try to
disassemble or repair the
appliance yourself and do not let
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an unqualified person do so. Bring
your appliance to an approved
service centre for repair.
• Do not move or unplug the
appliance by pulling on the cord
as it may cause an accident or
cause the appliance to
malfunction.
• The use of elements and
accessories not recommended by
the manufacturer may lead to
personal injury, damage to the
appliance or faulty operation, and
the warranty will no longer apply.
• To avoid electric shocks, make sure
that your fingers do not come into
contact with the prongs on the
plug when you plug in or unplug
the appliance.
• Do not plug other appliances into
the same mains socket using
adapters to avoid any electrical
overload which could damage the
appliance or cause an accident.
Do not use an extension lead
unless you have checked it is in
good condition.
For your safety, this appliance
complies with applicable standards
and regulations:
- Low Voltage Directive
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Environment
- Materials in contact with food
• To avoid all accidents, make sure
that your hair, clothes and other
objects do not get caught in the
moveable parts of the appliance.
• Whilst in operation do not touch
the beaters or mixers and do not
insert any object (knife, fork, spoon,
etc.) to avoid hurting yourself and
causing an accident to others or
damaging the appliance. You may
use a spatula once the product is
not in operation.
• To avoid damaging the appliance,
never place the appliance and its
accessories in the freezer, oven or
microwave.
• The accessories are designed to
prepare food products.
Do not use them to mix other
products.
• Do not use the mini mincer or the
blender bowl accessories without
the stabilising base.
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DESCRIPTION
a. Mixer
a1. Ejection button to remove
kneaders or beaters
a2. Speed control/ turbo button
b. Multi-blade beaters for light
preparations
(depending on model)
c. Multi-blade beaters for light
preparations
(depending on model)
d. Kneaders for heavy dough
(depending on model)
e. Kneaders for heavy dough
(depending on model)
f. Metal collar
g. Base (depending on model)
h. Bowl (depending on model)
i. Hinged arm lock/unlock button
(depending on model)
j. Mixer lock/unlock button
(depending on model)
k. Spatula (depending on model)
l. Plastic blender shaft (depending
on model)
m. Stainless steel blender shaft
(depending on model)
n. 500 ml mini-chopper
(depending on model)
n1 Bowl
n2 Blade
n3 Reducer
o. 800 ml blender bowl
(depending on model)
o1 Graduated bowl
o2 Blade
o3 Leak-tight lid
o4 Reducer
p. Measuring bowl (depending on
model)
q. Stabilising base (depending on
model)
r. Lid (depending on model)
BEFORE FIRST USE
• Remove the accessories from their
packaging and clean using warm
water.
Attention: The blender shaft (l or m)
and the blade of the mini-chopper
(n2) and of the blender bowl (o2)
are very sharp. Care should be
taken when handling.
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USING THE APPLIANCE
Important:
NEVER USE THE BEATERS OR
KNEADERS AT THE SAME TIME AS THE
BLENDER SHAFT, MINI-CHOPPER OR
BLENDER BOWL.
MIXER FUNCTION WITH BEATERS
OR KNEADERS:
• Manual use:
• Check that the appliance is
unplugged, that the speed control
(a2) is set to "0" and that there is
neither blender shaft, nor mini-
chopper nor blender connected to
the back of the appliance.
• Insert the rods of each beater (b)
or kneader (d) into the
corresponding holes and lock into
place. The beaters and kneaders
have a specific shape. The
kneader or beater equipped with
the metal collar (f) should be
positioned to the left into the
biggest hole (Fig. 1).
• Connect the appliance:
- Your appliance has 5 speed
levels and a turbo button. Always
begin mixing or kneading at
speed 1 initially, then move to
speed 2, 3, 4 or 5 (Fig. 2).
- To knead thick dough, we
recommend using speed 5 only.
- You can also increase the speed
by pressing the turbo button. We
however recommend that you use
it only briefly (a maximum of 30
seconds for thick dough).
• After finishing, set the speed control
(a2) to "0".
• Disconnect.
• Then press the ejection button (a1)
to remove the beaters or kneaders.
• Using with the base (g):
(depending on model)
• Check that the appliance is
unplugged, that the speed control
(a2) is set to "0" and that there is
no blender shaft.
• Insert the rods of each beater (c)
or kneader (e) into the
corresponding holes and lock into
place. The beaters and kneaders
have a specific shape. The
kneader or beater with the metal
collar (f) should be positioned to
the left, in the biggest hole (Fig. 1).
• Place the base (g) on the worktop:
- To raise the arm, unlock by
pressing the button (i) (Fig. 3).
- Position the bowl (h) (Fig. 3).
- Press the button (i) to unlock the
arm and lower it (Fig. 4).
- Place the mixer fitted with the
kneaders or beaters on the
hinged arm until you hear it click
into place (Fig. 5).
Note:
INSERT THE MIXER BY POSITIONING
THE BEATERS OR KNEADERS IN THE
NOTCHES (Fig. 5).
• Connect the appliance:
- Your appliance has 5 speed levels
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and a turbo button. Always begin
mixing or kneading at speed 1
initially, then move to speed 2, 3,
4 or 5 (Fig. 2).
- To knead thick dough, we
recommend using speed 5only.
- You can also increase the speed
by pressing the turbo button (a2);
We however recommend that you
use it only briefly (a maximum of
30 seconds for thick dough).
• After finishing, set the speed control
(a2) to "0".
• Disconnect and press the unlock
button (i) to raise the hinged arm.
Then press the mixer unlock button
(j) to remove the mixer from its
stand.
• Then press the ejection button (a1)
to remove the beaters or kneaders.
BLENDER FUNCTION
(DEPENDING ON MODEL)
• Check that the appliance is
unplugged, that the speed control
(a2) is set to "0" and that the
beaters or kneaders have been
removed from the appliance.
• Lift the panel at the back of the
appliance and screw the blender
shaft (l or m) anti-clockwise
without forcing it until you hear a
click (Fig. 6).
• Connect the appliance:
- Dip the blender shaft into the
preparation before starting to
avoid splashing.
- Start using the speed control (a2),
(Fig. 2), initially at speed 1then 2,
3, 4, 5. Use the Turbo button (a2) if
the recipe requires more power.
- Stop the appliance before
removing the blender shaft from
the preparation (to avoid
splashing).
If you feel resistance when screwing
in, this means that shaft is not
correctly aligned.
You should remove it completely
and screw it in again correctly.
Removing the blender shaft:
• Stop the appliance by selecting
"0", disconnect it and unscrew the
blender shaft (l or m) by turning
clockwise.
Do not use the blender shaft:
• In a saucepan on the hob.
• Do not use it empty or with ice
cubes, to chop raw meat, dried fruit
(almonds, hazelnuts, etc.).
500ML MINI-CHOPPER
FUNCTION
(DEPENDING ON MODEL)
- Place the bowl (n1) on the
stabiliser base (q).
- Place the blade (n2) on the shaft
of the bowl (n1).
- Place the food in the bowl (n1)
and then place the reducer (n3).
• Check that the appliance is
unplugged, that the speed control
(a2) is set to "0" and that the
beaters or kneaders are no longer
on the appliance.
- Lift the panel at the back of the
appliance and place the
appliance on the reducer (n3) of