Cleaning And Maintenance - Maestro MR 590 Owner's Manual

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- Do not slice meat with bones, food with large seeds, rolled roast without removing the string,
wrappers(i.e. aluminum foil), frozen food or any hard, inedible food parts.
- Connect the mains lead to a properly installed 220-240V, 50/60Hz safety power socket.
- When operating in levels 1 or 2 snap the selector into the desired position:
Level 1 = low speed
Level 2 = medium speed
Level 3 = high speed
For 1~3 Speed, continuously operate time must be less than 3 minutes.
- All loose parts can be cleaned in soapy water.
- Please wipe the motor block only with a slightly damp cloth. Please do not use caustic detergents or
abrasives.
- Please reassemble the parts again in reverse order.
- Before use, all parts must be screwed together tightly and securely.
- This appliance must be used with the sliding feed table and the piece holder in position unless this is not
possible due to the size or shape of the food.
ATTENTION!
- Never clean the device while it is connected to the mains.
- Do not use abrasive and aggressive detergents, solvents, alkaline, metal objects and wash-ups.
- Never submerge electric drive, its mains cable and plug in water or other liquid, do not wash
the drive in water or in a dish washing machine.
- Immediately after terminating the use wash all removable parts with warm soapy water using soft nylon
sponge, then rinse with clean water and wipe with dry and clean towel.
- Leave the accessories till they are completely dry. Wipe the case of the electric drive with a soft cloth and
rub it dry with a clean towel.
The blade can be taken off by turning the blade-locking knob. Caution: the blade is very sharp. After having
cleaned the blade, turn the knob anti-clockwise to lock the blade.
Dry all parts well before storage.
- Wipe and dry the appliance before storage.
- Store the appliance in a cool, dry and clean place beyond the assess of children and people with limited
physical and mental abilities.
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