Removing The Blender; Useful Tips - Silvercrest 355018 2004 Operating Instructions Manual

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Removing the blender

Once you have finished processing the food in the attachment:
1) Always start by setting switch 5 to the off position ("0") and pulling out the
mains plug.
2) Wait until the motor has come to a complete standstill before removing the
blender 3. Remove the blender 3 from the motor block 6 in a vertical,
upward motion.

Useful tips

To achieve the best results when puréeing firm ingredients, add small amounts
one after the other into the blender 3 rather than a single large portion.
When processing firm ingredients, cut them into small pieces (2 – 3 cm).
Add thicker ingredients (such as yoghurt) into the blender 3 first. If any of the
ingredients are not picked up during mixing, remove the blender 3 from the
motor block 6, remove the lid 2 and stir the ingredients with a suitable
implement, such as a spoon. Replace the blender 3 back on the motor block
6 with the lid 2 closed and continue mixing.
When mixing liquid ingredients, start off with a small amount of liquid.
Gradually add more liquids to the mixture through the measuring cap.
The appliance can be stabilised by placing your hand on top of the closed
blender during operation.
For stirring solid or very thick liquid foods, it can be useful to use level P
to prevent the cutting blades 4 from blocking.
NOTE
Do not use the appliance to grind crystals of cooking salt, refined sugar or
white sugar. For example, to make powdered sugar.
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