Cleaning
DANGER! ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Before starting to clean the blender and its components:
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Ensure that the motor is switched off and the power plug removed from the
socket.
Do not immerse the motor block 6 in water or other liquids. This could
result in you receiving a fatal electric shock and cause damage to the
appliance.
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Never open the housing of the appliance. Otherwise, there is a risk of a
fatal electric shock.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Handle the cutting blades 4 with extreme caution. They are very sharp.
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CAUTION! PROPERTY DAMAGE!
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Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners on the plastic surfaces, they could
be damaged by them.
Cleaning the blender
To prevent injuring yourself on the cutting blades 4, clean the blender 3 only
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with a long-handled washing-up brush.
Clean the measuring cap 1 and the lid 2 in mild soap solution. Ensure that
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the rubber seal 9 is correctly fitted before using the lid 2 again.
NOTE
rubber seal 9 when cleaning in the dishwasher, as it might otherwise deform.
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If you clean the appliance directly after use, you can usually achieve
sufficiently hygienic cleaning results by using the following alternatives:
Fill the blender 3 with 750 ml of water and add a couple of drops of mild
washing up liquid. Close the lid 2 and fit the blender 3 onto the motor
block 6. Insert the mains plug into the socket and activate the pulse function
a few times so that the cutting blades 4 plough through the water at maximum
speed. Afterwards, rinse the blender 3 with plenty of clean water to remove
any washing up liquid residues.
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You can also clean the lid 2 together with the rubber seal 9, the
measuring cap 1 and the blender attachment 3 in the dishwasher
along with the cutting blades 4. We recommend not removing the
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