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Pay special attention to the safety instructions on the first pages. Keep the instructions in a safe place for future reference. Give them to any new owners of the appliance. Description (Figure 1) A Tank B Pouring outlet C Filler hole with cup (locking) D Lid E Blade assembly F Rubber seal (in blade assembly) G Motor housing H Pulse-Button J Speed selector K Non-slip feet L Cord storage drawer (on the bottom of the appliance) M Rating label (on the bottom of the appliance) 1 Safety Instructions AEG electrical appliances meet the recognised technical and legal standards for safety. As the manufacturers, we nevertheless feel we should bring to your attention the following points on safety. General Safety • The appliance should only be connected to mains supplies with the same voltage and frequency ratings as those indicated on the Ratings Label. • Never pull the plug out of the power socket by pulling on the cord. • Never try to operate the blender if – the casing has been damaged, – the cord has been damaged. • If the power cord for this appliance has been damaged, it should only be replaced, for safety reasons, by the manufacturer or Customer Service, or by a suitably qualified person. • The appliance should only be repaired by a suitably skilled repair technician. Inappropriate repairs may cause considerable safety hazards. If repairs become necessary, contact AEG Customer Service, or your dealer. Child Safety • Do not leave the appliance running while unattended, or let children near the appliance unsupervised! When operating the appliance: • Never operate the appliance with your hands bare. • Plastic parts should never be dried at or near direct sources of heat. • The appliance must not be used for mixing dyes (paints, or lacquer, etc,). This can cause explosions! • When you have finished using the appliance, before cleaning, switch off and pull the plug out of the socket. • The blade assembly should only be disassembled by an authorised technician. • Never clean the motor casing under running water or soapy water. • Caution! The blade assembly is very sharp. Be careful when taking the blender apart and re-assembling. It may cause injury if handled incorrectly • Do not leave hard objects (for example spoons) in the blade assembly while running, and do not grasp the appliance with the hand inside the blender tank. This may cause injury! • The manufactuer will not be responsible for any damage due to inappropriate use or incorrect operation. g ; This appliance meets the following EC guidelines: • 73/23/EWG of 19.02.1973 "Low voltage directive", including Amendment guideline 93/68/EWG • 89/336/EWG vom 03.05.1989 "Electro magnetic compatibility guidelines", including Amendment Guideline 92/31/EWG Technical Data Mains voltage: 230/240 V Power consumption: 600 W Possible applications The blender can be used for mixing a wide variety of drinks, crushing ice, reducing fruit and vegetables, whipping cream, etc. Cord storage drawer (Figure 2) The appliance is fitted with a storage drawer at the bottom. If the connection cord to the power outlet is too long, it can be fed back into the drawer until it is the required length. Disassembling the Apliance 0 Take the plug out of the socket. 0 Remove the lid (Figure 1/D). 0 Remove the tank (Figure 3). 0 Turn the blade assembly counterclock wise and remove (Figure 4). 0 You can now remove the rubber seal (Figure 5). 1 Caution! the blade assembly is very sharp. It can cause injury if handled incorrectly! The rubber seal can easily be irreparably damaged by the blade assembly. Caution! Do not use force when taking the blade assembly out of the blender, as this might cause damage. If necessary, tilt it slightly when removing. Assembling the Blender 0 Place the rubber seal on the blade assembly (Figure 5). 0 Insert the blade assembly into the tank from the bottom. Turn it clockwise to fasten it (Figure 6). Caution! Handle carefully! 0 Seat the tank on the motor casing, ensuring that the two arrows are in alignment with one another (Figure 7). 0 Set the lid on the tank. 3 The blender will not operate unless the two arrows are correctly aligned with one another (Figure 7). Refer to "Safety System“. 0 Insert the filler cup (Figure 1/C), and lock it in. Operating the Blender 3 Place the blender on a level, dry surface. 0 Open the lid (Figure 1/D) and put all the required ingredients in the tank. Important! Do not exceed the maximum capacity of 1.5 litres. 3 You can add other ingredients through the filler hole while the blender is running. You can use the filler cup in the lid to do this (Figure 1/C). Close the filler hole immediately after, to avoid splashing. 0 Start the blender by turning the selector (Figure 1/J) to the right, or by pressing the Pulse Button (Figure 1/H). 3 We recommend starting with blender Speed 1, then progressing to Speed 2. To crush ice, select Speed 3. The Pulse Button runs the blender at full speed. 0 After mixing, first remove the tank (Figure 3), be...