Note: To prevent scratches do not
touch the edge of the container with
the stirrer.
5. Press the on/off button again to
switch the product off.
6. Remove the stirrer before cleaning.
7. Reassemble all parts and place the
product in the stand (3) (fig. D).
Storage, cleaning
When not in use, always store the
product dry, clean, without batteries,
and at room temperature.
Clean the product thoroughly before
the first use.
Remove the stirrer so that the handle
does not come into contact with water.
Clean the stirrer with water or if nec-
essary with a mild detergent. Clean
the handle of the product with just a
damp cloth and then wipe dry.
IMPORTANT! Never clean the prod-
uct with harsh cleaning agents.
Disposal
The accompanying symbol
indicates that this device
complies with Directive
2012/19/EU. This directive
indicates that you may not dispose of
this device along with basic household
waste at the end of its useful life and
instead must hand it in to specifically
designated collection sites, valuable
substance collection stations, or waste
disposal facilities.
Look after the environment and
dispose of waste properly.
Batteries may not be disposed of with
household waste. They may contain
toxic heavy metals and are subject to
hazardous waste treatment. The chem-
ical symbols of the heavy metals are
as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mer-
cury, Pb = lead. Dispose of used
batteries at a municipal collection site.
For further information about
disposal of the product no
longer needed, contact your
local council. Dispose of the
product and the packaging in an
environmentally friendly manner. Store
the packaging materials (foil bags, for
example) out of the reach of children.
Note the label on the
packaging materials when
separating waste, as these
are labelled with abbreviations (a)
and numbers (b) with the following
meaning: 1–7: plastics / 20–
22: paper and cardboard /
80–98: composite materials.
The product and the packaging ma-
terials can be recycled, dispose of
them separately for better treatment
of waste.
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