Caution, Filter (all types except hr2061), Electromagnetic fields (emf) – Philips Batidora User Manual
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caution
- Never use the mill for more than 30 seconds without interruption. Let the mill cool down to
room temperature between processing cycles.
- Always process cloves, star anise and aniseed together with other ingredients. If processed
separately, these ingredients may attack the plastic materials of the appliance.
- The mill beaker may become discoloured when you use the mill to process ingredients such as
cloves, anise and cinnamon.
- The mill is not suitable for chopping raw meat. Use the blender instead.
- Do not use the mill to process liquids such as fruit juice.
Filter (all types except HR2061)
caution
- Never use the filter to process ingredients hotter than 80°C.
- Never overload the filter. Do not fill the filter beyond its metal part.
- Always make sure the lid is closed/assembled properly and the measuring cup is inserted
properly in the lid before you switch on the appliance.
- Cut fruit into smaller pieces before you put it in the filter.
- Soak dried ingredients, such as soy beans, before you put them in the filter.
Electromagnetic fields (EmF)
This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled
properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on
scientific evidence available today.
Built-in safety lock
This feature ensures that you can only switch on the appliance if you have properly assembled the
blender jar, mill beaker or juice jug on the motor unit. If the blender jar, mill beaker or juice jug is
correctly assembled, the built-in safety lock will be unlocked.
Before first use
, Thoroughly clean the parts that will come in contact with food before you use the appliance
for the first time (see chapter ‘Cleaning’).
using the appliance
Blender
, The blender is intended for:
- Blending fluids, e.g. dairy products, sauces, fruit juices, soups, mixed drinks, shakes.
- Mixing soft ingredients, e.g. pancake batter or mayonnaise.
- Pureeing cooked ingredients, e.g. for making baby food.
preparing the blender for use
1
Screw the blender blade unit anticlockwise onto the blender jar (Fig. 2).
2
Mount the blender jar with the blade unit attached to it onto the motor unit and turn it
clockwise until it locks into position (Fig. 3).
3
Put the ingredients in the blender jar.
Let hot ingredients cool down before putting them into the blender jar (max. temperature 80
cC/175 cF).
4
HR2074 only: fasten the lid on the jar by pressing it down (1) and turning it clockwise
(2). (Fig. 4)
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