Slide number 4 – Bravetti MULTI-USE MIXER EP559 User Manual

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The Chopper

Make sure that the unit is unplugged from power source and speed
selector is on "OFF" before inserting or removing the chopper attachment.

Warning: Use extreme caution- blades are sharp. Always hold the

chopper blade (14) by the upper plastic part.

Remove the plastic blade cover from the chopper blade insert (14).
Put the blade insert on the center pin of the chopper bowl (15).
Place the chopper bowl (15) on the anti-skid base (13).
Place the food to be chopped in the bowl.
Position the cover (17) on the chopper bowl, fitting the grooves on the
cover and bowl so that the bowl is securely covered.
Insert the pin (metal) and the stud on the cover of the chopper bowl into
the corresponding openings on the bottom of the hand mixer until the
cover is securely locked in place.

Warning, Before Use: Connect mixer to gearbox and press together.

While pressing together, turn power on and off so that the
spindle becomes fully inserted into the mixer.

Caution: Always hold the hand mixer with your hand while

processing. Do not leave the appliance unsupervised.

Warning: This appliance is designed for intermittent use. Maximum

running time with chopper is 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, allow
the unit to cool.

Use the Turbo button (7) for brief and fast processing. Use the speed
selector button (6) for fine grating.
Do not use to chop ice or very hard foods such as coffee beans or
nutmeg.
Use for hard cheese, carrots, onions, tomatoes, parsley, etc.
Caution: To mince meat, cut the meat into 1" cubes and do not mince
more than 200 grams (7 ounces) at once. Make sure the meat is fully
defrosted and all bones and gristle are removed first.
Always allow cooked food to cool before placing in the chopping bowl.
The anti-skid base can also be used as a cover for the chopper bowl (15).
Please note: The processing time required depends on the type and
quality of food to be processed and on the degree of fineness you require.
Meat (200 grams/7 ounces - 1 inch cubes), hard cheese (100 grams/3 1/2
ounces - 1 inch pieces) and carrots (150 grams/5 1/4 ounces - cut in
pieces) usually would require approximately 15 seconds. Onions

(quartered) require approximately 5-10 seconds. Parsley (stems
removed) approximately 15-20 seconds.

Insert metal

pin in small

hole

Metal Pin

Stud

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Hand Blender Attachment (11)

Make sure that the unit is unplugged from power source and speed selector is
on "OFF" before attaching or removing the hand blender attachment.

Slide the cover (3) of the opening for the hand blender upwards (FIG. A)

and insert the hand blender into the opening (2) so that the marking on the
hand blender attachment is aligned with the marking on the hand mixer
end. Turn the hand blender 90'clockwise (FIG. B) until it locks into place

Warning: This appliance is designed for intermittent use. Maximum
running time with the hand blender is 2 minutes. After this time, allow
the unit to cool.
Plug the cord into an electrical outlet (1 20V / 60Hz).
To avoid splattering, place the hand blender attachment first in the food to
be beaten or chopped, and then press the button (8).
Please note: The hand blender operates on one speed only - for safety
reasons, speed selector positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, will not function with the
hand blender.
Do not use the hand blender in boiling or very hot ingredients.
Caution:Do not use the hand blender on the stove. If you want to

use it in a saucepan while cooking, you must first remove
saucepan from the stove and allow it to cool.

The hand blender attachment may only be immersed to the guideline
mark (11 a).
Beaker (12)
Use the beaker with the hand blender or you can use another container.
Do not use the beaker in a microwave oven.
Do not use the beaker with beaters, dough hooks or whisk.
The beaker is intended only for processing small quantities with the hand
blender.
To remove the hand blender attachment, first unplug the hand mixer and
only then turn the attachment 90* counter-clockwise and pull it off.

Fig. A

Fig. B

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