Important Safeguards; Before First Use - Professional 5942 Instruction Manual

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Do not use the appliance in a bathroom, near water,
or outdoors. Do not operate the appliance with wet
hands or bare feet.
Do not immerse any of the parts (appliance, mains
cable, plug) in water or other liquids during use to
protect from fire, electric shock and personal injury.
Do not use the appliance if it is damaged or
malfunctioning.
Do not leave the appliance unattended whilst in use.
Use and store it out of reach of children.
Keep hands and utensils out of the blending jug
while blending to reduce the risk of severe injury. A
spatula may be used but only when the appliance is
not running.
• This appliance is intended for household use only.
• Do not use this appliance for any other purpose than its
intended use.
• Ensure that the appliance is always placed on a firm and
flat surface, away from any edges of the worktop. Do not
place the appliance onto a metal tray or metal surface
whilst in use. Do not place the appliance on, or near, a
hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
• Keep the appliance and mains cable away from the
edges of worktops and out of reach of children. Route
the mains cable so it does not overhang, and cannot be
tripped over or caught.
• Do not let the mains cable run across an open space,
such as between a low power socket and a table, or
across any hot area, such as a cooker. Heat may damage
the mains cable.
All parts that come in touch with food are to be
thoroughly cleaned before being used for the first
time (see section on Cleaning).
• Assemble the blender
the rotary switch
the grinding mill cover
Place the ingredients into the glass blending
BLENDER:
jug
and attach the lid
5
Pour the liquids through the opening in the lid
insert the measuring cup
until it is locked.
4

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
or grinder
and ensure that
8
9
is turned to 0. Remove the lid
7
.
3
by pressing down firmly.
2
and turn it anti-clockwise
1
• The connections on both sides of the mains cable
(the appliance and the power socket) should never
be strained. If the mains cable is damaged it must be
replaced by a qualified person or service to avoid any
hazards. This appliance must not be operated by an
external timer or a remote control system.
• The base of the blending jug
dry. Before washing and drying disconnect the power
supply; ensure that the blending jug
before you reconnect the appliance to power supply.
• Ensure the lid
place and the glass blending jug
5
is correctly inserted into the motor unit
operating the appliance. Do not open the lid
grinding mill cover
• Do not switch on the appliance when it is empty. Ensure
there is the at least a minimum amount of liquid or solid
ingredients in the glass blending jug
• Switch off the appliance and unplug from the power
socket before changing attachments or approaching
parts that move while in use. Unplug the appliance when
not in use.
• Ensure that the appliance has come to a complete stop
before cleaning and storing away. Keep the attachments,
motor unit
of heat. Store in a dry place.
• Use the glass blending jug
with the motor unit
not tamper with the connector in any way.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

BEFORE FIRST USE

Ensure that the rotary switch
it into the power socket.
• For best results do not fill the glass blending jug
or
above the 1L marking, especially if using liquid
2
5
ingredients.
GRINDING MILL:
mill
then
counter-clockwise until it locks.
2
• Turn the rotary switch
appliance on.
5
or grinding mill cover
2
whilst the appliance is running.
3
, mains cable, and plug away from sources
6
or grinding mill
5
supplied (and vice versa) and do
6
is in the position 0 and plug
7
Place the ingredients into the grinding
. Attach the grinding mill cover
4
to desired speed to switch the
7
should always be kept
is completely dry
5
are securely in
3
or grinding mill
5
4
before
6
or
2
or grinding mill
.
5
4
only
4
and turn it
3

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