Melissa 646-057 Blender User Manual


 
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INTRODUCTION
To get the best out of your new appliance, please read this
user guide carefully before using it for the first time. We also
recommend that you keep the instructions for future reference,
so that you can remind yourself of the functions of your
apparatus.
SAFETY MEASURES
Normal use of the appliance
Incorrect use of this appliance may cause personal injury
and damage.
Use for its intended purpose only. The manufacturer is
not responsible for any injury or damage resulting from
incorrect use or handling (see also Guarantee Terms).
For connection to 230 V, 50 Hz only.
The motor section or cord of the appliance must not be
submerged in water or any other liquid.
Do not operate with wet or damp hands. Make sure that no
liquid gets into the motor section.
Never leave unattended when in use, and keep an eye on
children.
The blade and grating/slicing disc must be handled with
caution, as these parts are extremely sharp. Always remove
the blade before emptying the jug.
Do not leave the appliance running for more than 1 minute
at a time. If the appliance has been running for more than 1
minute, leave it to cool down before you use it again.
Never use if the jug is empty.
For domestic use only.
Not for outdoor or commercial use.
NEVER use your fingers, kitchen utensils or similar to push
ingredients down the feed tube! Use the accompanying
tamper.
Do not remove any accessories until the appliance has
stopped completely.
Do not use the blade and the grating/slicing disc at the
same time in the jug.
Positioning the appliance
Always place the appliance at the back of the kitchen
counter.
Do not place next to hot areas, for example gas rings and
electric hotplates.
Cord, plug and mains socket
Ensure that the cord is fully extended.
Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of a table/
counter, and keep it away from hot objects and naked
flames.
Check regularly that neither cord nor plug is damaged and
do not use if they are, or if the appliance has been dropped
or damaged in any other way.
If the appliance or plug is damaged, it must be inspected
and if necessary, repaired by an authorised repair engineer,
otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. Never try to repair
the appliance yourself.
Unplug before changing accessories, taking the lid off the
jug or cleaning, and when not in use.
Avoid pulling the cord when removing the plug from the
socket. Instead, hold the plug.
Check that it is not possible to pull or trip over the cord or
any extension cord.
KEY TO MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE APPARATUS
1. Power cord
2. Motor section
3. On/off button
4. Blade bushing for shaft (not visible in picture)
5. Jug
6. Motor spindle
7. Jug lid
8. Funnel
9. Tamper
10. Blade
11. Plastic cover for blade
12. Stirrer
13. Shredder
14. Blade
15. Citrus presser adapter
16. Citrus press
PRIOR TO FIRST USE
Before using for the first time, or after prolonged storage
without use, wash any parts that will come into contact with
food.
USING THE APPLIANCE
Place the motor section (2) on a flat surface, e.g. a kitchen
counter, and make sure it is standing firmly on the four
suckers underneath.
Fit the short end of the blade bushing (4) into the shaft hole
on the motor section.
Fit the jug (5) onto the blade bushing with the handle
pointing towards you. Lock the three studs on the motor
section into the three holes on the base of the jug.
Fit the motor spindle (6) on the stud in the middle of the jug.
Fit the required accessories, and place the ingredients into
the appliance as described below.
Start by turning the on/off button (3) to position “1” or “2”
and switch it off by turning it back to position “0”.
To use for brief food preparation, turn the on/off button to
position P (pulse function). The appliance will run at top
speed as long as you hold the button down in that position,
and will stop when you release the button, which then
automatically reverts to position “0”.
When using the knife (10) or blade (12), stop the food
processor at regular intervals and check whether the food
has been adequately blended/chopped.
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