∙ Turn the mixing bowl anti-clockwise to take it off.
∙ After cooking, remove the food from the mixing bowl.
∙ Clean individual parts as described in the Cleaning and
Care section.
Recipe for testing institutes
Mix 1925 g flour and 1386 g water at the highest speed
setting for 8 minutes.
Cleaning and Care
∙ Before cleaning the appliance, every time, switch it off,
unplug the power cord and wait for the motor to stop
running.
∙ Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleaning materials.
∙ For reasons of electrical safety, the motor unit must
never come into contact with water or be immersed in it.
∙ When cleaning the motor unit, only use a soft damp
cloth.
∙ Always ensure that the weighing surface on the motor
unit is clean. Use a damp cloth to remove dough
residues on and around the weighing surface.
∙ Remove the splash guard, the attachments and the
mixing bowl and clean them immediately after use, using
hot water with some washing-up liquid in. The parts can
also be cleaned in a dishwasher.
∙ Note: If cleaning them in a dishwasher, there may be
some change in the colour of the whisk coupling. This
does not constitute a defect and the whisk can continue
to be used as before.
∙ If required, remove the attachment holder cover at the
head of the mixer arm for cleaning. To do this, take hold
of the gap in the underside of the cover and take the
cover off. Put the cover back on so that the lines (− −)
are positioned opposite each other.
∙ You can also remove the attachment holder cover on the
lower section of the mixer
Disposal
Devices marked with this symbol must be
disposed of separately from your household
waste, as they contain valuable materials which
can be recycled. Proper disposal protects the environment
and human health. Your local authority or retailer can
provide information on the matter.
910080 G24M
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