NOTE
If desired, you can mount the fi lling nose 8
►
onto the lid 9:
–
Rotate the lid 9 a little until the opening
is pointing at you.
–
Hook the fi lling nose 8 into the eyelets
in the lid 9:
You can now add ingredients, even while the
device is in operation.
7) Turn the rotary switch 3 to the required setting
(cf. section "Speed Levels").
After you have fi nished using your
appliance
1) Switch the appliance off using the rotary
switch 3.
2) If mounted, remove the fi lling nose 8.
3) Remove the lid 9 from the mixing bowl 6.
4) Push the release lever 2 upwards and move
the swivelling arm 1 to the highest position.
5) Remove the inset 0 q w from the drive shaft
7 by pushing the inset 0 q w against the
drive shaft 7 and simultaneously rotating
it clockwise (direction
remove the inset.
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GB │ CY
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8
). Now you can
6) Remove the mixing bowl 6 by rotating it
anticlockwise and lifting it off the base.
7) Clean all parts of the appliance (see section
"Cleaning and care").
Working with the blender
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
►
Allow hot fl uids to cool to a lukewarm tem-
perature (approx. 30–40°C) before pouring
them into the blender t.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY FROM
SHARP BLADE / ROTATING DRIVE!
Never put your hand into the blender t
►
while it is attached!
Only remove the blender t when the blade z
►
is at a complete standstill.
Only use the blender t with the lid r with
►
measuring cup e fi rmly in position.
►
In cases of malfunction, switch the appliance
off and remove the plug from the wall socket.
This will prevent the appliance from becoming
switched on again unintentionally.
CAUTION! PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Never use the mixing bowl 6 and the
►
blender t simultaneously! This will overload
the drive!
When working with the blender t, we
►
recommend allowing the appliance to cool
down after 3 minutes of operation.
Proceed as follows to prepare the appliance for
operation using the blender t. Refer to fi gure C
on the back fl ap.
1) Push the release lever 2 upwards and push
the swivelling arm 1 down into its working
position.
SKMP 1300 B3