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• Do not use the appliance on (or
close to) a hot gas or electric
burner, or where it could touch
a heated oven or surface.
• Do not allow the cord to hang
over the edge of a countertop,
or to become knotted.
• To avoid electric shock, do not
immerse the cord, plug
or motor base in water (or other
liquids).
• Installation of a residual
current device (a standard
safety switch on your wall
socket) is recommended to
provide additional safety
protection when using
appliances. It is advisable
that a safety switch (with
a rated residual operating
current not more than 30mA)
be installed in the electrical
circuit supplying the appliance.
Contact your electrician for
further professional advice.
• In order to avoid the possible
hazard of the blender starting
by itself due to inadvertent
resetting of the overload
protector on the motor, do not
attach an external switching
device (such as a timer) or
connect the blender to a circuit
that can regularly switch the
blender on and off.
• Do not operate appliance with
a damaged cord or plug, or
after appliance malfunctions, or
if dropped or damaged in any
way. Stop use immediately and
contact Breville by phone or
email for replacement or repair.
• Do not use blender while
OVERLOAD PROTECTION is
flashing on the LCD.
If your blender stops operating
and the "OVERLOAD
PROTECTION" is flashing,
unplug the blender and wait for
30 minutes until the motor has
cooled off. Once cooled, you
will be able to use the blender
as usual again.
• All maintenance (other than
cleaning) is to be done by
an authorised Breville
Service Centre.
• Authorised Breville Service
Centres can be found on our
website www.Breville.com.au
Alternatively, you can contact
the Breville Customer Care
Centre by phone on
1300 273 845 or email
AskUs@breville.com.au
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