The motor starts with the normal operating speed. . To make use of the higher processing speed "Turbo", press, in addition to the motor block 2, the turbo button 1 and keep it pressed down, as shown in Figure C. Note Should larger pieces of the contents collect on the wall of the bowl while processing, lift the motor block 2 from the lid collar 3. Shake the bowl 6 vigorously and then continue with the processing. Before the processing, particularly hard foods must be cut into smaller pieces (about 2cm). Otherwise, the motor could block. With hard foodstuffs select a pulsating processing. For this, press the turbo button 1 repeatedly for a short time (in addition to the motor block 2). Should the foodstuff not be completely pulverised, you can either cut it into smaller pieces or lift the motor block 2 from the lid collar 3. Shake the bowl 6 vigorously and then continue with the processing. .When the contents have been sufficiently chopped, release the motor block 2 and, if necessary, the turbo button 1. .Unplug the power cable from the socket. - 4 Risk of personal injury! Never attempt to remove food from the bowl 6 when the blade 7 is still in motion. Contents could shoot out and make a mess. .Wait until the blade 7 has stopped rotating. .Lift the motor block 2 from the lid collar 3. .Remove the lid 4. Risk of personal injury! To avoid injuries, exercise caution when handling the extremely sharp blade 7. Keep the blade 7 out of the reach of children. .Carefully pull the blade holder 5 with the knife 7 out of the bowl 6. .Remove the contents. Beating cream Using the whisk attachment 0, you can also whip cream with this appliance: .Place the bowl 6 in the appliance base 9. .Place the blade holder 5 with the knife 7 on the mounting 8. .Push the whisk attachment 0 onto the blade holder 5: For 100ml of cream, place it on the blade holder so that the whisk attachment 0 rests on the two blades and engages. For 200ml of cream, turn the whisk attachment 0 vertically through 180°, so that it rests on only one blade and engages. It then ploughs higher through the cream: Note Due to the grinding of hard and abrasive foodstuffs, the bowl 6 can take on a dull appearance over time. This is normal and does not influence the functioning of the appliance. Tip After you have finished processing the foodstuffs, you can use the appliance base o as a cover for the bowl y, this will help to keep the foodstuff fresh for longer. .Remove the motor block 2 and the lid 4 from the bowl y. The blade retainer 5 with the blade 7 can, if you wish, remain in the bowl y. .Loosen the appliance base o from the underside of the bowl y. You can now place appliance base o on the bowl y so that it seals the bowl y. .Pour the cream in. .Close the bowl 6 with the lid 4: Place it on the bowl 6 so that the lugs on the lid 4 engage in the slots on the bowl 6. Then turn the lid 4 so that the lugs slide unter the slots and the lid 4 locks into place. .Place the motor block 2 on the lid collar 3. .Press the motor block 2 downwards , as shown in Figure B. The motor starts with the normal operating speed. - 5 Note To whip cream optimally, it should be well chilled before being whipped (max 8°C / refrigerator temperature). For 100ml of cream we recommend a whipping time of 30 seconds at normal speed. For 200 ml of cream we recommend a whipping time of 30 - 50 seconds at normal speed. Due to various factors, for example the fat content of the cream or the outdoor temperature, the whipping time can however vary! Observe the cream whilst whipping it and adjust the processing time to your requirements. Cleaning Risk of electric shock! Always remove the plug from the power socket before cleaning the universal food processor. Under no circumstances may the appliance be immersed in water or held under running water during cleaning. Risk of personal injury! To avoid injuries, exercise caution when handling the extremely sharp blade 7. Reassemble the universal food processor after using and cleaning it so that you do not injure yourself on the exposed blade 7. Keep the blade 7 out of the reach of children. Attention! Do not clean the motor block 2 in the dish-washer as doing so would damage it. .Unplug the power cable from the socket. .Clean the motor block 2 and the blade holder 5 with the blade 7 by using a well pressed-out sponge. .Clean the bowl 6, the whisk attachment 0, the lid 4 and the appliance base 9 under running water and use a tea-towel to dry them well. .Alternatively, you can wash all components, EXCEPT the motor block 2, in the dish-washer. Troubleshooting Symptom: The Universal Food Processor will not switch itself on. Possible cause and remedy: • A domestic electrical fuse is defect. Check the fuses and replace them if necessary. • The power socket is defective. Try another power socket. • The universal food processor is possibly defective. Check the power cable and the power plug for damages. Arrange for the Universal Food Processor to be checked ...