
- 5 - Revision 05/2023
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Note:
The provided table only recommends the suitable
attachment type for the given type of food. If necessary, it
is possible to use your preferred attachment for the given
type of food.
Assembling the appliance
• Place the motor unit A14 on an even dry and stable surface.
• Select an attachment that is appropriate for the intended type of work
and insert it into the large feed tube A3. Secure it in place using the
locking collar A5.
• Once assembled in this way, tilt the feed tube clockwise (fig. Band
slide it into the hole A11 in the motor unit) Then turn the feed tube
anticlockwise so that it slides into its place in the hole.
• Insert the outlet spout A4 on to the front side of the feed tube.
• Insert the small pusher A1 into the large pusher A2. Apusher that
is assembled in this way is suitable for larger-sized ingredients (e.g.
potatoes) or for larger amounts of ingredients. If you are intending to
process smaller-sized ingredients (cucumber, carrot, etc.), it is possible
to insert the large pusher into the feed tube and then use the small
pusher to push in the ingredients.
Operation
• Prepare the food and cut it into pieces that will pass through the feed
tube A2. Kernels and stones may need to be removed from certain
types of fruit and vegetables.
• Insert the power plug into an electrical power socket. Underneath the
outlet spout, place asuitable container, which will catch the processed
ingredients.
• Set the switch A12 to the ON position and start to gradually insert the
ingredients into the feed tube opening. Use the supplied pusher to
push ingredients through the feed tube.
Warning:
Do not use fingers or other items to push food in.
Always use the pusher A1 designed for this purpose.
The maximum continuous operating time is
2minutes. Before turning it on again, allow the
appliance to cool down for at least 5minutes. After
performing 10 such cycles, allow the appliance to
cool down for at least 30minutes.
• The pusher is intended for gradually moving the ingredients into
the area of the attachment. Always insert the individual pieces of
ingredients, and with appropriate force gently push down on the
pusher. During operation, ensure that the ingredients are passing
through the attachment by looking into the feed tube. Never fill
the feed tube up to its top edge with ingredients. Processing large
amounts of ingredients at once may overload the motor unit.
• To turn off the appliance, set the switch A12 to the OFF position.
Useful tips
• Check the suitability of the individual attachments for specific food
types in the SELECTING ATTACHMENTS table.
• To achieve the best possible results, process fresh not overly ripened
fruit. The same applies to vegetables.
• Softer fruit such as strawberries can be put into the freezer for afew
minutes prior to processing.
• Semi-hard cheese will be processed better if placed it in arefrigerator
over night or in afreezer for 30 minutes.
• We do not recommend processing soft or already grated cheese as
this could clog up the feed tube.
• When using the fine grating cone A7 or the slicing cone for long
straight slices A9, push the ingredients through the feed tube gently.
When using the coarse grating cone A6 or the slicing cone for thick
wavy slices A10, it is necessary to push the ingredients through with
greater force.
Removing the set from the appliance
• Remove the outlet spout A4 and the pushers A1 andA2 from the set.
Turn the feed tube clockwise and slide it out of the hole in the motor
unit (fig. B).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible solution
When the appliance
is started using switch
A12, it runs only
intermittently or it does
not start up at all
Turn off the appliance and disconnect it from
the power socket and wait for the rotating
parts to come to astop. Check that you have
assembled the appliance correctly according
to the instructions in chapter ASSEMBLING
THE APPLIANCE.
The appliance will
not start.
Unless there is apower outage, evidently the
switch A12 or power cord is faulty. Contact
the supplier or professional service centre.
The feed tube keeps
clogging up.
The ingredients that are processed are too
big. Cut the food into smaller pieces.
You are inserting the ingredients too quickly
into the feed tube or pushing down too hard
on the pusher. Insert the ingredients more
slowly and push gently on the pusher.
Pieces of food may have become stuck
to the attachment and clogged the feed
tube. If this happens, turn off the appliance
and disconnect it from the power socket
and wait for the rotating parts to come
to astop. Remove the feed tube and the
attachment, and clean everything according
to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and
maintenance.
It is necessary to exert
greater force to push
the ingredients through
the feed tube
Harder ingredients such as potatoes or hard
cheese need to be pushed through the feed
tube with greater force. This is completely
normal. Take a5-minute break after every
2minutes of operation.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Attention:
Prior to any cleaning or maintenance, always
disconnect the appliance from the power grid.
Note:
Certain types of food such as carrot, may cause
discolouration of plastic parts of the appliance.
If this occurs, dip akitchen paper towel in asmall amount of
cooking oil and apply it on to the
discoloured part of the appliance as soon as possible. Then
clean this part according to the procedure described below.
The discolouration of the accessories has not effect on the
function of the appliance and does not constitute grounds
for making aclaim.
• If the appliance is used for an extended period of time, it is possible
that the motor unit may be hot to touch. Allow it to cool down before
cleaning it.
• Clean the appliance and its parts immediately after every use.
• Disassemble the grating set or the ice cream making set into its
individual parts as described in the respective chapter. Disassemble
the sets into their individual parts and carefully clean away any
food remains, wash in warm water with dish washing detergent and
rinse under clean running water. Then allow them to dry naturally or
dry them out thoroughly using awiping cloth. Do not use abrasive
cleaning products.