Melissa 246-016: INTRODUCTION SAFETY MEASURES KEY PRIOR TO FIRST USE

INTRODUCTION SAFETY MEASURES KEY PRIOR TO FIRST USE: Melissa 246-016

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INTRODUCTION

To get the best out of your new kitchen machine, please

read through these instructions carefully before using it for

the first time. We also recommend that you keep the

instructions for future reference, so that you can remind

yourself of the functions of your kitchen machine.

SAFETY MEASURES

Normal use of the kitchen machine

Incorrect use of this kitchen machine may cause

personal injury and damage to the machine.

Use the kitchen machine for its intended purpose only.

The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage

resulting from incorrect use or handling (see also

Guarantee Terms).

The kitchen machine may only be connected to 230 V,

50 Hz.

The kitchen machine or cord must not be submerged in

water or any other liquid.

Do not operate with wet or damp hands. Make sure that

no liquid gets into the machine.

Never leave the machine unattended when in use and

keep an eye on children.

Keep hands and tools away from the whisks, dough

hooks and blender blade while the machine is running.

Do not leave the blender running for longer than 1

minute at a time, and do not leave the whisks/dough

hooks running for longer than 10 minutes at a time, as

this could overheat the machine.

Do not use the kitchen machine if the mixing bowl or

blender is empty.

This kitchen machine is not suitable for commercial or

outdoor use.

Do not remove any tools until the machine has stopped

completely.

Do not use the blender and the mixing bowl at the same

time.

Positioning your kitchen machine

Always place the kitchen machine at the back of the

kitchen counter.

Do not place the machine near hot areas, for example,

gas rings and electric hotplates.

Do not allow the cord to hang over the edge of a

table/counter, and keep it away from hot objects and

naked flames.

Cord, plug and mains socket

Check regularly that the cord or plug is not damaged

and do not use the machine if there is any damage, or if

it has been dropped or damaged in any other way. 

If the kitchen machine, cord or plug is damaged, it must

be inspected and, if necessary, repaired by an

authorised repair engineer, otherwise there is a risk of

electric shock. Never try to repair the appliance yourself.

Unplug the kitchen machine before changing

accessories or cleaning, and when the machine is not in

use.

Avoid pulling the cord when removing the plug from the

socket. Instead, hold the plug. 

Check that it is not possible to pull or trip over the

kitchen machine cord or any extension cord. 

KEY

1.  Release button for upper section (not visible in picture)

2. Upper 

section

3.  Release button for tools

4. Mixing 

bowl

5. Base

6. Safety 

cover

7. On/off 

button

8. Motor 

section

9. Blender

10. Blender lid

11. Cap

12. Dough hooks

13. Spatula

14. Flat whisk

15. Round whisk

16. Cord holder

PRIOR TO FIRST USE

Place the machine on a flat surface, e.g. a kitchen counter,

and make sure it is standing firmly.

Before using the kitchen machine for the first time, or after

prolonged storage without use, wash and dry any parts that

will come into contact with food.

Ensure that you wind any excess cord onto the cord holder

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