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Before First Use - Krups Open Master 404 Instructions For Use Manual

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Your KRUPS "Open Master" hand-held
electronic can opener has the following
features:
Design
The "Open Master"'s unique patented
bladeless design opens any size or shape
can without cutting the lid. By uncrimping
the lid, the "Open Master" eliminates
sharp, jagged edges and prevents any
metal shaving from falling into food.
Since the uncrimping mechanism never
comes in contact with food, it is
completely safe and sanitary.
KRUPS "Open Master" has an
ergonomically shaped handle that is
designed to fit comfortably into the palm
of your hand for mobility and ease of use.
The "Open Master" also features a finger-
touch control button that lets you operate
the can opener with just the tip of your
finger.
The convenient wall bracket mounts on
most wall surfaces and holds your KRUPS
"Open Master" to allow you more counter
space.

BEFORE FIRST USE

Before using your "Open Master" for the
first time, wipe surface and cutting wheel
with a clean moist cloth. This will remove
any dust particles that may have settled
during shipping.
NEVER immerse the unit in water.
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
that it is parallel to the counter top (see
figure 1).
If you are working with a large can, place
the can on the counter top (see figure 1).
If you are working with a smaller can, you
may hold the can in your hand (see
figure 21.
wheel (a), so that the bottom edge of the
cutting wheel rests on the inside rim of
the can (see figure 3).
l Press the "on/off" button (b) (see figure 4).
Continue to keep the "on/off" button
pressed in for power; once the "on/off"
button is released, the can opener stops.
You will feel the "Open Master" grasp the
can and connect. At this point, the can is
automatically held by the cutting wheel, so
there is no need to hold the can. Do not try
to force the can to rotate, as this may
result in a less than smooth edge.
completely (360"). It need only go around
one time to open the can.
l Once you have opened the can
completely, release the "on/off" button to
free the can (see figures 5 & 6).
NOTE: If the can is not resting on a
counter top (as in figure 2), remember to
hold the can before you release the
"on/off" button; otherwise the grip will be
released and the can will fall.

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