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vigorously, when moving the bar blender up within the mixing container. In this
case, always keep the bar blender near the bottom of the mixing container or
use a wire tool for processing. Only use high-walled mixing containers. Cut lar-
ge pieces before processing. Fill the mixing container up to half height at the
maximum only.
• You should fill in liquid ingredients at first. Cut solid ingredients in 2 cm pieces.
Do not overfill the containers. Otherwise, liquids and runny purée could run out,
or pieces of the ingredients block the used tools. Additionally, with the contai-
ners overfilled, you may get an uneven and poor processing result.
• When mixing in an appropriate large mixing bowl via the wire tools, move the
wire tools in a slight circular motion during operation.
• During processing solid food, slowly move the bar blender a little up and down
within your food, but do not press too hard on the bar blender to avoid that the
motor slows down or stalls. Ensure that your food will not be hurled out of the
mixing container.
CHOPPING AND MINCING
• Cut solid food (vegetables, fruit, cheese, meat, fish and seafood) in approx.
2 cm pieces, before processing.
• The chopper system is not suited for grinding hard ingredients (e.g. hard choco-
late, nuts, seeds).
• The chopping system will process your food more efficiently when processing
small amounts. Avoid filling the chopping container up to the MAX filling line. If
required, process your food in portions.
• Do not overload the motor with too large ingredients (e.g. whole carrots). Additi-
onally, with too much and too large pieces, you will get poor processing results.
• If the motor runs noticeably slow or stalls, then switch off the motor and remo-
ve pieces that are too large. Cut your food to smaller pieces and process in
smaller portions. The chopper system is not suitable for processing liquids. If you
wish to process solid ingredients mixed with a lot of liquids, pour off the liquid,
before filling the solid components into the chopper container. After processing,
combine solids and liquids again (e.g. via the beaters). During filling, you may
protect the coupling of the chopper knife via a small glass or small beaker, but
do not forget to remove the object, before assembling the chopper lid.