Operating Elements - Bosch Styline HomeProfessional MFQ49 Series User Manual

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en Avoiding material damage
▶ Never let the power cord come into contact with hot parts or be
dragged over sharp edges.
▶ Never place the appliance on or near hot surfaces.
▶ After switching off, wait until the drive has come to a complete
standstill.
▶ Keep hands, hair, clothing and utensils away from rotating parts.
▶ Never leave the appliance switched on if the power supply is in-
terrupted. The appliance will automatically start up again follow-
ing the interruption in the power supply.
▶ Only attach and remove accessories once the drive has stopped
and the appliance has been unplugged.
▶ Never touch the edges of the blades with bare hands.
▶ Process hot food carefully.
▶ Leave boiling food to cool down to at least 70 °C before pro-
cessing.
▶ Follow the cleaning instructions.
▶ Clean surfaces which come in contact with food before each
use.
Avoiding material damage
▶ Do not operate the appliance at no-load.
▶ Never use the blender jug in the mi-
crowave or oven.
Overview
→ Fig.
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1
Switch
2
Ejector button
3
Release buttons
4
Apertures (with lock) for inserting
the tools
5
Self-closing rear aperture
6
"Fine Creamer" stirring whisks
7
Kneading hooks
8
1
Lid
9
Plastic blender jug
1
Depending on the model
2
separate operating instructions
14
1
10
High-speed hand blender
11
Universal cutter
1
Depending on the model
2
separate operating instructions
Note: If an accessory is not included in the
scope of supply, it can be ordered from
customer service.

Operating elements

Ejector button
For removing the tools.
Note: The ejector button can only be actu-
ated if the switch is position .
Self-closing rear aperture
for inserting accessories, e.g. high-speed
hand blender.
Only open the lock when the switch is in po-
sition .
Release buttons
For removing the accessories from the rear
aperture.
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