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CO Time
The CO Time (Continuous Operation Time) details
how long an appliance can be operated without
the motor overheating and becoming damaged.
After the appliance has run for this period it must be
switched off until the motor has cooled itself down.
Proper Use
The Ice Crusher is exclusively meant for crushing ice
into small bits for home use only. The Ice Crusher is
not intended for commercial use.
Description of the appliance/
accessories
1
Lid
2
Filling shaft flap
3
Casing
4
Ice shovel
5
Collecting vessel (max. 600ml)
6
ON/OFF switch
7
Lever for the filling shaft flap
• Instruction manual
Operation
➩ Before you use the Ice Crusher for the first time,
remove all packing material and make sure
that all accessories are present.
Fire hazard:
Never exceed the maximum operating duration of
10 minutes. Allow the appliance to cool down for
2 minutes before switching it on again.
Injury hazard:
Never insert objects or your fingers into the filling
shaft. This is can cause injuries, as the cutters may
be rotating inside.
➩ Connect the power cord plug to the mains.
➩ Press the ON/OFF switch
6
and allow the
appliance to run for a few seconds,
before you fill in ice cubes.
➩ Remove the lid
1
.
➩ Place an ice cube over the filling shaft flap
2
.
➩ Pull the lever
7
until the ice cube falls into the
grinder.
➩ Place the lid
1
back into position and hold it
firmly on the top.
➩ If the ice cube is crushed, repeat the operation
with the next ice cube.
Note:
Too much ice can cause blockage or seizure of the
grinder assembly. In such a case ...
➩ switch the Ice Crusher off and unplug the cord.
➩ Remove excessive ice or wait till the ice is
melted and the grinder assembly is defrosted.
When the collecting vessel
5
is full ...
➩ draw out the collecting vessel
5
and remove
the crushed ice using the ice shovel
4
.
Cleaning
Danger of electrical shock
Before you clean the Ice Crusher, unplug the appli-
ance from the power socket. Never dip the appliance
in water while cleaning or hold it under running water.
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