Cleaning, Storage, Trouble-shooting – Silvercrest SMZS 260 D3 User Manual
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7. Cleaning
Clean the device prior to its first use!
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
• Pull the mains plug 2 out of the wall sock-
et before you clean the multi chopper.
• The motor block 3, the power cable
and the mains plug 2 must not be im-
mersed in water or any other liquids.
DANGER! Risk of injury from
cutting!
When washing manually, the water should
be sufficiently clear that you can see the
blade insert 6 easily.
WARNING! Risk of material dam-
age! Do not use any astringent or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Dismantling the device
1. Pull out the mains plug 2.
2. Remove the motor block 3.
3. Rotate the working cover 4 anti-clock-
wise and remove it.
4. Carefully remove the blade insert 6 (if
necessary together with the cream at-
tachment 5) from the vessel 7.
5. Figure A: Carefully press the blade
insert 6 downwards out of the cream at-
tachment
5.
6. Remove the vessel cover 9 from the ves-
sel 7.
How to clean properly
1. If necessary, wipe down the motor
block 3 and the power cable 2 with a
damp cloth. Ensure that the motor
block 3 is completely dry before the
next time it is used.
2. Rinse all accessory parts manually, ex-
cept for the motor block 3.
3. Allow all parts to dry completely before
you put them away or use the device
again.
Some cleaning tips
• Clean the device as soon as possible af-
ter use in order to prevent food rem-
nants from drying on.
• After processing very salty or acidic
types of food, you should immediately
rinse the blade insert6 thoroughly.
8. Storage
DANGER for children! Keep the
device out of the reach of children.
DANGER! In order to avoid accidents, the
mains plug 2 must never be connected to a
wall socket while in storage.
• Assemble the multi chopper for storage
purposes. This allows the blade insert 6
to be stored safely.
• Select a location where neither high
temperatures nor moisture can affect the
device.
9. Trouble-shooting
If your device fails to function as required,
please try this checklist first. Perhaps there is
only a minor problem, and you can solve it
yourself.
DANGER! Risk of electric shock!
Do not attempt to repair the device
yourself under any circumstances.
Fault
Possible causes/
Action
No function
• Has the device been
connected to the pow-
er supply?
• Check the connection.
• Is the top edge of the
working cover 4
clean?
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