Cleaning the blender
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To prevent injuring yourself on the cutting blades 4, clean the blender 3 only
with a long-handled washing-up brush .
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Clean the measuring cap 1 and the lid 2 in a mild soap solution . You can
remove the rubber seal 9 to clean the blender lid by hand . Make sure that
the rubber seal 9 is correctly reattached before you use the lid 2 again
(Fig . 3) .
Fig . 3
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rubber seal 9 when cleaning in the dishwasher, as it might otherwise deform .
If possible, place the plastic parts in the upper basket of the dishwasher and
make sure that they are not jammed . Otherwise, they could become
misshapen or suffer from stress cracks .
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If you clean the blender directly after use, you can often achieve a
satisfactory and hygienic level of cleaning by doing the following:
Fill the blender attachment 3 with 750 ml of water and add a drop of
washing up liquid . Close the lid 2 and fit the blender attachment 3 onto
the motor unit 6 . Insert the mains plug into the socket and activate the pulse
function a few times so that the cutting blades 4 plough through the water
at maximum speed . Afterwards, rinse the blender attachment 3 with plenty
of clean water to remove any washing up liquid residues .
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Dry all parts thoroughly before reusing or storing them .
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You can also clean the lid 2 together with the rubber seal 9, the
measuring cap 1 and the blender attachment 3 in the dishwasher
along with the cutting blades 4 . We recommend not removing the
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