9) Lift the freezer bowl 9 out of the appliance
and remove the ice cream . Use only plastic or
wooden implements to do this .
CAUTION! PROPERTY DAMAGE!
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Do not use metal utensils to remove the ice
cream from the freezer bowl 9 . They can
scratch the freezer bowl 9 .
Cleaning and care
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
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Always remove the plug from the mains
power socket before you clean the appliance .
Ensure you never submerse the motor
unit 2 in liquid, and never allow liquid
to enter the motor unit housing 2 .
CAUTION! PROPERTY DAMAGE!
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Do not use abrasive, chemical or caustic
cleaning agents to clean this appliance .
They can cause damage to the surfaces .
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If assembled, take the appliance apart to clean it .
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Turn the lid 5 until you can take it off .
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Pull the drive shaft 6 out of the drive shaft
socket 3 .
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Disconnect the ice scraper 7 from the drive
shaft 6 .
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Rotate the lid 5 together with the motor
unit 2 . Gently press the two catches which
project through the lid 5 inwards and push
them out of the lid 5 at the same time . The
motor unit 2 will now detach from the lid 5 .
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Remove the freezer bowl 9 from the base 0 .
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Clean the motor unit 2 with a moist cloth after
every use . If there is heavy soiling, add mild
detergent to the cloth . Rinse detergent residues
off with clear water . Ensure that there are no
detergent residues on the appliance, and that the
appliance is completely dry before renewed use .
♦
Allow the freezer bowl 9 to warm up to room
temperature before cleaning them .
Wash the freezer bowl 9, ice scraper 7, lid 5,
base 0 and drive shaft 6 in lukewarm water
with a little washing-up liquid . Afterwards, rinse
these parts with plenty of clean water to remove
all detergent residues .
NOTE
You can also wash the ice scraper 7,
base 0, drive shaft 6 and lid 5 in
your dishwasher .
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Ensure that all parts are completely dry before
re-use .
Storage
♦
Always clean the appliance thoroughly before
storing .
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Store the appliance in a clean, dry location .
SECM 12 B4