Gastroback 40898 User Manual - Page 8

WARNING, Important Safeguards for all Electrical Appliances

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the power outlet. Always take the glass jug off the motor block first before you push down the food with a spoon or add new ingredients. • Switch off the appliance and disconnect from supply before changing accessories or approaching parts that move in use. • Care is needed when handling cutting blades, especially when removing the blade from the bowl, emptying the bowl and during cleaning. • WARNING: The blades are very sharp. Pay attention when handling the blades. Only touch the blade assembly housing when handling the blades. Handle with care when cleaning. Only store the appliance completely assembled. This way the blades will be out of reach. • NOTE: Ensure the appliance is properly assembled and that the blade is properly attached before putting the plug into the power outlet. Never turn the appliance on without the lid or the refill lid. Never place only the holder or the blade only on the motor block. Never touch the drive gear when the plug is connected to the power outlet. • Always keep one hand on the lid while processing. Using solid ingredients (such as hard fruits or vegetable), overloading the glass jug or processing with a slow speed, the motor could stuck, stall or run very slow. In this case turn the appliance off to avoid overheating (see ›Trouble shooting‹). • WARNING: If the blade is mounted in the glass jug, the glass jug is positioned on the motor block, and the plug is connected to the power outlet, do not insert your fingers, a wooden or plastic spoon or similar cooking utensils or foreign substances in the glass jug. Always take the glass jug off the motor block before pushing the food down with a spoon. • Do not chop extremely hard food, such as nuts with shell or bones because the blade could stall or block. Do not overfill the glass jug to avoid overrunning, spurt out or that the motor stalls or gets stuck during operation. If the motor stalls or gets stuck turn off the appliance (all buttons are deactivated and the LCD timer screen is switched-off) to avoid overheating. Important Safeguards for all Electrical Appliances • Always operate the appliance near a suitable wall power outlet and connect the appliance directly to the power outlet. Do not use any extension cords or a multiple desk outlet. • Ensure that the voltage rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the voltage requirements of the appliance (230 V, 50 Hz, AC). Always connect the appliance directly to a mains power supply wall socket with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected properly. The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum rated residual operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electrical circuit is strongly recommended. If in doubt, contact your local electrician for further information. • Do not leave the appliance unattended when connected to the power supply. Always turn the appliance off (all buttons are deactivated and the LCD timer screen is switched-off) and IMMEDIATELY unplug the appliance after operation and if it is not in use (even for a short break) and before cleaning and/or assembling or disassembling. Always grasp the plug to disconnect the appliance from the power outlet. • Always handle the power cord with care. Do not pull or strain the power cord. The power cord may never be knotted or squeezed. Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of the table or counter. Take care not to entangle in the power cord. Do not touch the appliance with wet hands to avoid risk of electric shock. Do not touch the appliance, if it is damp or wet or is touching wet surfaces while connected to the mains power supply. In this case, immediately unplug the appliance and dry the appliance (see ›Care and Cleaning‹). • Ensure that the holder is leak-proof before putting the glass jug on the motor block. Always wipe off spilled liquids immediately. Do not immerse the motor or power cord in any liquids or spill any liquids on it or place the motor on wet surfaces. Never let any liquids run into 24

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the power outlet. Always take the glass jug off the motor block first before you push down
the food with a spoon or add new ingredients.
• Switch off the appliance and disconnect from supply before changing accessories or
approaching parts that move in use.
• Care is needed when handling cutting blades, especially when removing the blade from
the bowl, emptying the bowl and during cleaning.
WARNING:
The blades are very sharp. Pay attention when handling the blades. Only
touch the blade assembly housing when handling the blades. Handle with care when clean-
ing. Only store the appliance completely assembled. This way the blades will be out of reach.
NOTE:
Ensure the appliance is properly assembled and that the blade is properly
attached before putting the plug into the power outlet. Never turn the appliance on without
the lid or the refill lid. Never place only the holder or the blade only on the motor block.
Never touch the drive gear when the plug is connected to the power outlet.
• Always keep one hand on the lid while processing. Using solid ingredients (such as hard
fruits or vegetable), overloading the glass jug or processing with a slow speed, the motor
could stuck, stall or run very slow. In this case turn the appliance off to avoid overheating
(see ›Trouble shooting‹).
WARNING:
If the blade is mounted in the glass jug, the glass jug is positioned on the
motor block, and the plug is connected to the power outlet, do not insert your fingers, a
wooden or plastic spoon or similar cooking utensils or foreign substances in the glass jug.
Always take the glass jug off the motor block before pushing the food down with a spoon.
Do not
chop extremely hard food, such as nuts with shell or bones because the blade could
stall or block. Do not overfill the glass jug to avoid overrunning, spurt out or that the motor
stalls or gets stuck during operation. If the motor stalls or gets stuck turn off the appliance (all
buttons are deactivated and the LCD timer screen is switched-off) to avoid overheating.
Important Safeguards for all Electrical Appliances
• Always operate the appliance near a suitable wall power outlet and connect the appli-
ance directly to the power outlet. Do not use any extension cords or a multiple desk outlet.
• Ensure that the voltage rating of your mains power supply corresponds to the voltage
requirements of the appliance (230 V, 50 Hz, AC). Always connect the appliance directly
to a mains power supply wall socket with protective conductor (earth/ground) connected
properly. The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum rated residual
operating current of 30 mA in the supplying electrical circuit is strongly recommended. If in
doubt, contact your local electrician for further information.
Do not
leave the appliance unattended when connected to the power supply. Always
turn the appliance off (all buttons are deactivated and the LCD timer screen is switched-off)
and
IMMEDIATELY
unplug the appliance after operation and if it is not in use (even for a
short break) and before cleaning and/or assembling or disassembling. Always grasp the
plug to disconnect the appliance from the power outlet.
• Always handle the power cord with care.
Do not
pull or strain the power cord. The
power cord may never be knotted or squeezed.
Do not
let the power cord hang over the
edge of the table or counter. Take care not to entangle in the power cord.
Do not
touch the
appliance with wet hands to avoid risk of electric shock.
Do not
touch the appliance, if it is
damp or wet or is touching wet surfaces while connected to the mains power supply. In this
case, immediately unplug the appliance and dry the appliance (see ›Care and Cleaning‹).
• Ensure that the holder is leak-proof before putting the glass jug on the motor block.
Always wipe off spilled liquids immediately. Do not immerse the motor or power cord in any
liquids or spill any liquids on it or place the motor on wet surfaces. Never let any liquids run into
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