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• Figure D: In order to work at high
speed, additionally press down on the
TURBO 1 button.
• Work using short pulses (1|pulse: press
for approx. 1|second). The number and
length of the pulses will depend on the
quantity and consistency of the food. See
the specifications given in the "Process-
ing table" section.
• Repeatedly check the result. If the food
is not being chopped evenly:
- Pull out the mains plug 2, remove the
motor block 3 and thoroughly shake
the vessel 7.
- If food is sticking to the inside wall of
the vessel, rotate the working cover 4
anti-clockwise and remove it. Push the
pieces downwards using a spatula.
- Put all the pieces back together be-
fore you reinsert the mains plug 2 into
a wall socket and resume work.
6.2 Cream attachment
Application area
The cream attachment 5 has been specially
designed for whipping cream in the multi
chopper. It is placed on top of the blade in-
sert 6. There are two options here: one for
smaller quantities (up to 100 ml) and one for
larger quantities (100 to 200 ml).
NOTE: Wherever possible, work with well
cooled whipping cream (refrigerator temper-
ature), so that the whipped cream reaches a
firm consistency.
Whipping cream
1. Place the vessel 7 on the vessel cover 9.
2. Carefully place the cream attachment 5
onto the blade insert 6 from above.
- Up to 100 ml: Figure E: Rotate the
cream attachment so that it is in con-
tact with both blades and clicks into
place.
- 100 to 200 ml: Figure F: Rotate the
cream attachment so that it is in con-
tact with one of the blades and clicks
into place. This causes it to sit higher
in the vessel.
3. Place the blade insert 6 together with
the cream attachment 5 onto the spin-
dle|8 in the vessel.
4. Pour the cooled whipping cream (maxi-
mum 200 ml) into the vessel 7.
5. Place the working cover 4 onto the ves-
sel 7 in such a way that the two small
tabs on the working cover fit into the
grooves in the vessel and rotate the
working cover clockwise until it clicks
into place.
6. Place the motor block 3 into the upper
edge of the working cover 4.
NOTE: The motor block does not fit
onto the working cover entirely straight
on the right-hand side.
7. Press down on the motor block 3 and hold
it pressed down for approx. 30 to 50 sec-
onds. Check the result while doing so.
6.3 Remove food
NOTE: You can choose to use the vessel cov-
er 9 as the cover or the base (Figure|G).
1. Disconnect the mains plug 2 from the
wall socket.
2. Remove the motor block 3.
3. Rotate the working cover 4 anti-clock-
wise and remove it.
4. Carefully remove the blade insert 6 (if
necessary together with the cream at-
tachment 5) from the vessel 7.
5. Remove the food, e.g. using a spatula.
6. Clean the device as soon as possible af-
ter use.
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