6.3
CLEANING
BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT TYPES OF PROCESSING
Put the head in a container full of water and let the head turn for a few seconds.
If necessary, disconnect the appliance and then clean the head with a sponge or brush.
END OF USE
Put the head in a container full of water to which a detergent-disinfectant has been added, let the head turn for a few
seconds and then rinse.
Disconnect the machine from the power supply to finish cleaning the head with a sponge or brush.
If necessary use a damp sponge and a detergent-disinfectant to clean the exterior of the appliance, then rinse well and dry.
Clean the micro-liquidisers separately after removing them, either putting them under a tap or in a dishwasher.
Note:
Do not use abrasive detergents, which could scratch the surface.
Avoid using water jets to wash the ventilation slits of the electrical box and the trolley, as the water could enter the tubular
structure of the latter and cause rusting.
Periodically (at least once a month)
If necessary dust the ventilation slits and the lower part of the electrical box.
7.0
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE TURBO-LIQUIDISER DOES NOT START
Check:
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that the appliance is correctly connected to the electricity supply;
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that the power supply of the socket is correct.
If the appliance stops suddenly:
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the motor thermal cutout has tripped; wait for a few minutes before starting again.
NOISE OR MALFUNCTION
Noise:
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Presence of foreign matter in the product. Stop the appliance.
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State of operation incorrect or micro-liquidiser not properly fixed.
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Slippage of drive belt or early wear (harsh noise).
No power:
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The motor is running on 2 phases (see wiring diagram).
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The voltage is incorrect causing abnormal overheating of the motor.
•
High overload, intensive use.
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