Food processing attachments
1) Select the desired attachment:
–
the slicer attachment w
–
or the grater attachment q.
2) If another attachment is still installed: press the
long metal tab of the attachment inwards and
slide the attachment out of the disc adapter 0
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using the metal tab as an aid. You can now lift
the catch at the other end of the attachment
out of the disc adapter 0.
3) Insert the new attachment with the catch fi rst
into the disc adapter 0.
4) Then carefully push the side with the large
metal tab into the disc adapter 0. The best
way to do this is to press with both thumbs on
the outer edges of the attachment until it clicks
completely into place in the disc adapter 0.
5) Place the disc adapter 0 with the attachment
fi tted onto the drive shaft 6. The fl attened side
of the drive shaft 6 must correctly fi t into the
take up of the disc adapter 0. Otherwise the
disc adapter 0 cannot be properly attached.
6) Place the lid 3 onto the bowl 5 so that the
on the lid 3 coincides with the
arrow
arrow
and the opened lock symbol
on the bowl 5.
7) Turn the lid 3 until the arrow
points to the arrow
on the bowl 5.
symbol
8) Place the pusher 1 into the feed tube 2.
9) Insert the plug into a mains power socket.
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on the lid 3
and the closed lock
Operation
Using the cutting blades
The cutting blades 4 can be used to chop foods
such as onions or meat.
NOTE
►
Do not attempt to mix liquids with the cutting
blades 4. These will overfl ow or spray out.
1) Fit the cutting blades 4 as described in the
chapter "Assembling the appliance".
2) Cut the ingredients into pieces of approxi-
mately 2–3 cm.
3) Pour the ingredients in. Do not exceed the
quantities specifi ed in the following table.
MAX.
INGREDIENT
AMOUNT
Bread
max. 80 g
Cheese
max. 150 g
Meat
max. 300 g
Herbs
max. 30 g
Garlic
80–200 g
Onions
max. 300 g
Ice cubes
max. 140 g
NOTE
►
The speeds given in the table are intended as
reference values. These can vary depending
on the quality and quantity of the ingredients!
4) Close the lid 3.
SPEED
ON
ON
ON
ON
PULSE
PULSE
PULSE
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