Melissa 246-035 User Manual

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USING THE APPLIANCE
1. Place the motor section () on a level surface, e.g. a

kitchen counter, and make sure it is standing firmly
on the four suction cups underneath.

2. Place the blender glass (1) on the drive shaft of the

motor section, making sure that the notches at the
bottom of the glass match the pins at the bottom of
the motor section.

. Lift the blender glass lid (6) (can be a bit tight).
4. Mount the pulp filter (7) in the blender glass if you

wish to extract juice, see below.

5. Pour food into the blender glass.
o NOTE: Never add liquid or food above the “1,500
ml” mark on the blender glass.
6. Press the lid firmly onto the blender glass. The

curved edge should be above the handle, opposite
the pouring spout (8). Place the cap (5) in the hole
in the lid and turn anti-clockwise until it locks into
place.

7. Plug in and switch on the power.
8. Place a hand on the lid and switch on the appliance

by turning the On/Off button (4) to “1” (low speed) or
“2” (high speed).

9. The appliance also has a pulsing option with extra

speed.

o Turn the On/Off button to “P” and hold it briefly
in that position.
o When you release the button, it reverts to “0”
and the appliance stops.
10. You can add more food to the blender glass during

operation through the opening in the lid. Always
switch off the appliance before removing the cap
and adding more food.

11. Turn off the appliance by turning the On/Off button

to “0” when you have finished blending. Wait until
the blade (2) has come to a complete stop before
removing the blender glass lid.

Using the pulp filter
The appliance comes with a pulp filter, suitable for
extracting juice by means of water.
1. Place the pulp filter in the blender glass, making

sure the notches in the filter fit into the grooves on
the inside of the glass.

2. Place the lid on the blender glass as described

above.

3. Pour a sufficient amount of diced fruit or vegetables

into the pulp filter through the hole in the lid and fit
the cap on the lid as described above. To extract
juice, it is necessary to add water or another liquid,
depending on the fruit or vegetable you wish to
extract. You can always add more liquid and in that
way adjust the taste or consistency.

4. When you switch on the appliance, the fruit

or vegetable pieces are blended and the juice
extracted into the blender glass through the pulp
filter. The pulp remains in the filter.

5. Pour the extracted juice into a glass or a jar.

Dismantle the pulp filter and remove the pulp from
the blender glass.

NOTE:
• Do not leave the appliance running non stop for

more than 1 minute at a time. If the appliance has
been running for 1 minute, allow it to cool down for
1 minute before you use it again.

• Always add liquid to the blender glass when

crushing ice cubes.

Tips!
• The cap is equipped with a scale and can be used

as a measuring cup.

• Remember that fruit pulp can often be used, e.g. as

filling in carrot cake, vegetable lasagne, muffins, etc.

CLEANING
• Remove plug from the mains socket, and allow the

appliance to cool down before cleaning it.

• Do not immerse the motor section of the appliance

in water and make sure no water enters the
appliance.

• Clean the motor section by wiping it with a

damp cloth. A little detergent can be added if the
appliance is heavily soiled.

• Do not use a scouring pad, steel wool or any form of

strong solvents or abrasive cleaning agents to clean
the appliance, as they may damage the outside
surfaces of the appliance.

• The blender glass, pulp filter, lid and cap can be

cleaned in normal dishwater or in a dishwasher. All
parts must be completely dry before the appliance
is assembled and used again.

• Take care not to touch the blades at the bottom of

the blender glass during cleaning!

• Ensure the appliance is clean and dry before

storing.

INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING OF
THIS PRODUCT
Please note that this Adexi product is marked with this

symbol:

This means that this product must not be disposed of
along with ordinary household waste, as electrical and
electronic waste must be disposed of separately.

In accordance with the WEEE directive, every member
state must ensure correct collection, recovery, handling
and recycling of electrical and electronic waste. Private
households in the EU can take used equipment to
special recycling stations free of charge. In certain
member states, used apparatus can be returned to the
dealer where they were bought on the condition you
buy new products. Contact your retailer, distributor or
the municipal authorities for further information on what
to do with electrical and electronic waste.

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