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Technical specifications, Before first use – Gastroback 41019 - Cook & Mix User Manual

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Technical Specifications

Model:

Art.-No. 41019 COOK & MIX

Power supply:

230 V AC, 50/60 Hz

Total power consumption:

Heating plate:

Motor:

1150 Watt* (maximum)

1000 Watt

100 - 150 Watt

Length of power cord:

appr. 90 cm

Weight:

appr. 4.6 kg

Dimensions:

appr. 22.5 cm x 22 cm x 45.5 cm

(width x depth x height)

Capacity, glass jar:

max. 1750 ml (“Cold”),

max. 1400 ml (hot; “Soup”)

Certification:

* Motor will only work with reduced power during heating.

Before First Use

WARNING: DO NOT let young children play with the appliance, or any

part of it, or the packaging!
1. Unpack the appliance and all accessories carefully and check whether any parts are

damaged or missing.

2. Carefully remove all shipping materials and tags, but DO NOT remove the model label

on the bottom of the appliance. Especially ensure that there are no foreign objects

(e.g. packaging) in the glass jar.
WARNING! Always switch Off the blender function, unplug and let the appliance

cool down to room temperature, before assembling/disassembling or cleaning. Do not

immerse the motor base or power cord in water or other liquids or spill any liquids on the

motor base or power cord. Do not place the motor base, measuring cup, lid or

power cord in an automatic dishwasher.
3. Before first use and after a considerable period of storage, clean the glass jar. For this,

using the self-cleaning feature is sufficient. (See: „Care and Cleaning“)

Powerful Functions of Your New COOK & MIX

The COOK & MIX is designed for mixing, cooking and heating foods and is heated by

an integrated electric heating element.

WARNING: Do not heat the glass jar of the appliance using any other source of heat

(e.g. range, microwave oven)! Glass jar, lid, measuring cup and jar collar will get very

hot when using the heater function. To avoid scalds, only touch the appliance at the

handles and operating elements during operation. Beware of hot condensate, steam and