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11 Don’t use the blender if it’s damaged or malfunctions.
12 If the cable is damaged, return the blender, to avoid hazard.
household use only
the wand
1 The wand can do most things a jug blender can do, but
faster, and with less washing up.
2 Don’t try to chip ice, and don’t try to chop raw meat.
3 Make milkshakes, smoothies, or fruit drinks in a beaker.
4 Blend ingredients in the pan you’re going to cook them in.
5 Sit the pan/bowl on a stable, flat surface, and support it
with your free hand, to prevent it moving.
6 Keep the top of the wand at least 1cm above any liquid
being blended.
11 Don’t run the motor for more than 1 minute at a time, then
leave it for 1 minute to cool before using it again.
fitting/removing the wand
7 Unplug the handle before fitting or removing the wand.
8 To fit the wand to the handle, align one of the arrows u on
the wand with the open padlock U on the handle, insert
the handle into the top of the wand, then turn the wand
clockwise to align the u on the wand with the closed
padlock L on the handle. It’s a bayonet-type fitting.
9 To remove the wand, turn it anti-clockwise, then pull it off
the handle.
the speed buttons
10 Press one of the speed buttons to run the blender, release
it to stop.
1 low speed – light applications, using mainly liquid
ingredients
2 high speed – heavier applications, using mainly solid
ingredients