The pilot light flashes red.
In order to switch the appliance on, release all
switches and start again with step 1.
3. During operation you do not have to keep the
safety button pressed.
Hand blender
(see p. 4/fig. B)
The hand blender is perfectly suited for preparing
dips, sauces, soups, mayonnaise and baby food as
well as for mixing drinks and milk shakes.
For best blending results use highest speed.
• Click the motor part (4) onto the blender shaft (6).
• Position the hand blender deep in a beaker or
bowl. Then switch the appliance on as described
above.
• After use, unplug and press the release buttons
(5) to detach the motor part.
When blending directly in the saucepan while cook-
ing, remove the pan from the stove first to avoid
splashing of the boiling liquid (risk of scalding!).
Recipe example: Mayonnaise
250 g oil (e.g. sunflower oil),
1 egg and 1 extra egg yolk,
1–2 tbsp. vinegar (approx. 15 g),
salt and pepper to taste
Place all ingredients (at room temperature) into the
beaker in the a.m. order. Place the hand blender on
the bottom of the beaker. Operate the hand blender
at maximum speed, keep it in this position until the
oil starts emulsifying. Then without switching off
slowly raise the shaft to the top of the mixture and
back down to incorporate the rest of the oil.
Processing time: from 1 minute (for salad) up to 2
minutes for more stiffness (e.g. for dip).
Whisk
(see p. 4/fig. B)
Use the whisk only for whipping cream, beating egg
whites and mixing sponges and ready-mix desserts.
• Insert the whisk (8b) into the whisk gear box (8a)
then click the motor part (4) onto the gear box.
• Place the whisk in a bowl and only then switch
the appliance on.
• After use, unplug and press the release buttons (5)
to detach the motor part. Then pull the whisk out
of the gear box.
Tips for best results
• Use a medium-sized bowl.
• Move the whisk clockwise, holding it slightly
inclined.
• Whipped cream (max. 400 ml chilled cream, min.
30% fat content, 4–8 °C): Start with low speed
(light pressure on the switch) and increase the
speed (more pressure on switch) while whipping.
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• Beaten egg whites (max. 4 eggs): Start with a
medium speed (half way pressure on switch) and
increase the speed (more pressure on switch)
while beating.
Choppers
(see p. 5/fig. C)
The choppers (9) and (10) are perfectly suited for
chopping meat, hard cheese, onions, herbs, garlic,
carrots, nuts, almonds etc.
Always chop hard foods at full speed (e.g. parmesan,
chocolate).
For best results, see processing table D. Maximum
operation time for the «hc» chopper: 2 minutes.
Do not chop extremely hard food, such as ice cubes,
nutmeg, coffee beans or grains.
Before chopping ...
• pre-cut meat, cheese, onions, garlic, carrots
• remove stems from herbs, shell nuts
• remove bones, tendons and gristle from meat
• always make sure that the anti-slip ring (9d/10d)
is attached to the chopper bowl
Caution: The blade (9b/10b) is very sharp! Always
hold it by the upper plastic part and handle it
carefully.
1. Carefully remove the plastic cover from the
blade.
2. Place the blade on the centre pin of the chopper
bowl (9c, 10c). Press it down and give it a turn so
that it locks.
3. Fill the chopper with food and put on the lid
(9a/10a).
4. Click the motor part onto the lid.
5. To operate the chopper switch the appliance on.
During processing, hold the motor part with one
hand and the chopper bowl with the other.
6. After use, unplug and press the release buttons (5)
to detach the motor part.
7. Remove the lid.
8. Carefully take out the blade before you remove
the processed food from the chopper bowl. To
remove the blade, slightly turn it then pull it off.
Recipe example: Vanilla-Honey-Prunes (as a
pancake stuffing or spread)
• Fill the «hc» chopper bowl with 50 g prunes and
70 g creamy honey.
• Chop 4 seconds at maximum speed (fully press
the Smartspeed button).
• Add 10 ml water (vanilla-flavoured).
• Resume chopping for another 1.5 seconds.
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