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Copyright © 2017, F ast ČR, a.s.
USING THE C OOKIE MAKER A T T ACHMENT
1. Place the prepared dough on to the hopper B2 . Slide the cookie maker B15 to the left or
right to set the desired cookie shape.
2. Insert the power plug into a power socket. Set the required speed using the speed
control knob A12 . When starting it for the rst time, w e recommend that you set speed 3
and then increase or decrease it as required .
3. Use the pusher B1 to push the dough through the feed tube B3 . The food processor will
push the dough out in the required shape that you set using the cookie maker B15 .
We rec ommend that you place a tray or your palm underneath the pushed out dough.
Then cut the formed dough into smaller pieces.
Attention:
Do not use ngers or other items to push the dough in. Always use the pusher B1 .
4. When you have nished using the food pr ocessor, turn it o by setting the speed c ontrol
knob A12 to the OFF position.
5. Clean out the attachment after each use according to the instructions in chapter
Cleaning and maintenance.
BLENDING
ASSEMBLING AND DISASSEMBLING THE BLENDER
1. From underneath, insert the blade assembly C6 into the blending jar C4 and screw it in
clockwise all the way.
2. On to the blending jar C4 , place the outer lid C2 so that its edges copy the neck of the jar ,
and push it down thoroughly along its entire perimeter . I nto the hole in the lid C2 , place
the inner cap C1 and push it down all the way .
Note:
Do not remove the cu C5 from the blending jar C4 .
3. Make sure that the f ood processor is turned o and disconnected from the power
socket. T he multi-function head A7 must be tilted down in the horizontal position and
the whisk, beater or kneading attachments must be removed. Release and remov e the
top attachment hub cover A6 . Plac e the assembled blending jar on to the top hub and
pulling it gently turn it in the direction of the symbol all the way. The safety mechanism
will prevent the blender from starting unless it is correctly secured to the multi-function
head A7 .
4. T o disassemble proceed in the reverse sequence .
USING THE BLENDER
1. The blender is intended for preparing meals and drinks such as milkshakes , creamy
soups, sauces, spreads , fresh baby foods, etc. It is not intended for juicing fruit and
vegetables, preparing potato pur ée, yeast dough or for whipping egg whites.
2. Assemble the blender according t o the instructions in chapter Assembling and
disassembling the blender , and put the ingredients (larger pieces need to be cut up in
advance) into the blending jar C4 .
Note:
The maximum capacity of the blending jar C4 is 1.5 litres. Never ll it past the
maximum mark. When processing hot liquids or liquids that expand in v olume
during the blending process, it is recommended to ll the blending jar t o no more
than ⅔ of its maximum capacity.
3. Make sure that the food processor is corr ectly assembled and that the speed control
knob A12 is set to the OFF position. Connect the pow er cord to apower socket. Set the
required speed using the speed control knob A12 . We recommend t o rst set a slower
speed to allow the ingredients to mix t ogether. Then the speed may be increased.
The pulse level is appropriate when you wish t o blend food only very quickly. T o start
the pulse level, turn the speed control knob A12 to the PULSE position and hold it in
this position for a moment. As soon as you release the speed con trol knob A12 , it will
automatically return to the OFF position.
Attention:
The maximum operating time of the blender is 2 minutes. Do not leav e the
appliance in continuous operation for longer than indicat ed above. Then allow it
to cool down for 30 minutes .
4. While blending, you may add food or liquids to the blending jar C4 through the hole in
the lid C2 after removing the inner cap C1 . Never open the outer lid C2 during operation.
When processing hot liquids, the inner cap C1 must remain closed .
5. In the event that food is sticking to the blade assembly C6 or the walls of the blending jar
C4, turn the appliance o by turning the speed control knob A12 to the OFF position and
disconnect it from the power socket. Make sure that the blade assembly C6 has stopped
rotating. Carefully r emove the assembled blending jar from the multi-function head A7
by turning it in the direction of the symbol . T ake o the lid and using aplastic spatula,
clean the blade assembly C6 and the inside of the blending jar C4 . Put the lid back on and
reattach the blender assembly to the multi-function head A7 . Plug the power cor d into
apower socket and continue blending.
6. After you ha ve nished using the appliance, set the speed control knob A12 to the OFF
position and disconnect the power cord from the pow er socket. Check that the blade
assembly C6 has stopped rotating and carefully take the blending jar assembly o the
multi-function head A7 . Put the cover A6 back in its place and use asoft plastic spatula
to remove food fr om the blending jar C4 .
7. Disassemble the assembled bowl and clean the individual parts after each use according
to the instructions in chapter Cleaning and maintenance.
ADVICE AND TIPS FOR BLENDING
■ First cut food with a rm consistency such as fruit and vegetables into smaller pieces
measuring 3 cm and only then blend it.
■ First, blend a smaller amount of ingredients and then gradually add more ing redients
through the hole in the lid C2 while blending. In this way , you will achieve better results
than by adding all ingredients into the blending jar C4 at onc e.
■ If you need to blend food of a solid consistency together with liquids, we rec ommend
that you rst blend the food of solid consistency and apart of the liquids. Then gradually
add the remaining liquids through the hole in the lid C2 while blending.
■ T o blend very thick liquids, we recommend using the pulse level so that the blade
assembly C6 does not get jammed too often. Start the blender repeatedly in short
intervals.
■ Ice cubes must be processed immediately upon being remo ved from the freezer . When
the ice starts to melt, the ice cubes will stick together and it will not be possible to blend
them.
QUICK GUIDE T O PROCESSING INGREDIENTS
Ingredients Speed selection Recommended
blending time
Fruit, vegetables cut int o smaller pieces 5–6 30 s
Baby food 5–6 40 s
Spreads, dressings, marinades 3–4 30 s
Smoothies and cocktails 6 to MAX 40 s
Soups 6 to MAX 30 s
Ice cubes PULSE
Note:
The above food pr ocessing times are only a reference. The actual blending time
depends on the size of the ingredients, their amount and the r equired nal
consistency.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
■ Before cleaning the food proc essor, alway s switch it o by setting the speed control knob
A12 to the OFF position and disconnect it from the power socket.
■ Disassemble the food processor into its individual parts. Wait until moving parts come to
acomplete stop before disassembly .
■ Thoroughly wash the used removable parts after every use using warm water with
a neutral dishw ashing detergent. Then rinse them under clean running wa ter and wipe
them dry with a ne wiping cloth or allow them to dry naturally. After washing and
drying, we recommend to coat the grinding blade B6 and the grinding plates B8 , B9
andB10 with cooking oil.
■ If you whisked egg whites, rst rinse the bowl A10 and the beater A4 under cold wat er. If
you were to use hot wat er, the egg white r emains would harden and their removal would
be more dicult.
■ The metal parts of the meat grinder and attachments A3–A5 are not intended for
washing in adishwasher . Other removable parts may be washed in adishwasher .
■ For cleaning the base unit A11 and the multi-function head A7 , use a cloth lightly dipped
in a weak detergent solution. Then wipe everything with a clean dampened cloth and
thoroughly wipe dry.
■ For cleaning, do not use solv ents or cleaning agents with abrasive eects. Otherwise, the
surface of the appliance may be damaged.
■ Do not submerge the food processor or its pow er cord in water or any other liquids.
STORA GE
■ When not using the food processor , store it in a clean, dry place out of children’ s reach.
Make sure that the multi-function head A7 is tilted down into the horizontal position.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIONS
Rated voltage range ......................................................................................................................... 220−240 V
Rated frequency.................................................................................................................................... 50/60 Hz
Rated power input ................................................................................................................................. 1 000 W
Electrical shock protection class ..................................................................................................................... II
Noise level ................................................................................................................................................ 85 dB(A)
The declared noise emission level of the appliance is 85 dB(A ), which represents alevel A of
acoustic power with respect to aref erence acoustic power of 1 pW .
Explanation of technical terminology
Safety class for electrical shock protection:
Class II – Electrical shock protection is provided by double or heavy-duty insulation.