8) If the food is fully chopped, let go of the motor unit 2 and, if applicable, the
Turbo button 1.
9) Remove the power plug from the socket.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Never attempt to remove food from the bowl 6 while the blade 7 is still
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turning. There is a risk of injury and food can also spray out and make a
mess.
10) Wait until the blade 7 has come to a complete standstill.
11) Lift the motor unit 2 off the lid flange 3.
12) Remove the lid 4.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Handle the extremely sharp blade 7 with caution as it can cause injuries.
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Keep the blade 7 out of the reach of children.
13) Pull the blade holder 5 with the blade 7 carefully out of the bowl 6.
14) Remove the food.
NOTES
Chopping harder, abrasive foods can cause the bowl 6 to take on a dull
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appearance. This is normal and will not impair the functioning of the appli-
ance.
After you have finished processing the food, you can use the stand 9 as
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a lid for the bowl 6 to keep the food fresh for longer.
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Take the motor unit 2 and the lid 4 off the bowl 6.
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Make sure that you remove the blade holder 5 with the blade 7
from the bowl 6 before storing the food.
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Remove the stand 9 from the underside of the bowl 6. Turn the
stand 9. You can now place the stand 9 on the bowl 6 so that it
closes off the bowl 6.
Whipping cream
You can also use the appliance to whip cream with the help of the whisk attach-
ment 0:
1) Place the bowl 6 on the stand 9.
2) Push the whisk attachment 0 onto the blade holder 5:
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For 100 ml of cream, place it onto the blade holder 5 so that the whisk
attachment 0 is in contact with both blades 7 and clicks into place (fig. 1):
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