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Technical Specifications - Nature7 CM15WP Bedienungsanleitung

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II. Technical specifications
Maximum power input
1,500 W
Speed without load
16,000 min
-1
Display with control buttons Yes
Adjustable time of
in 10 second intervals,
operation
max. 10 minutes.
Number of speed levels
1-10
(speed 1 - speed H)
PULSE function for crushing
Yes
ice and instant chopping
Blending programs
Yes; 6+PULSE
according to blended
material
Material of blending jar
Tritan
(does not
TM
contain bisphenol A;
"BPA free")
Blending jars
2-litre universal jar
for liquids, tough and
hard ingredients;
1-litre for dry ingredients
(seeds, etc.)
Maximum permitted
90 °C
temperature of liquid
Input voltage/frequency
220-240 V~50 Hz
IP20
Protection
Insulation class
II (double insulation)
Weight without power cord
4.2 kg
with 2-litre jar
Maximum dimensions
48 x 19 x 23 cm
(H x W x D)
Sound pressure level
<70 dB(A)
(according to EN
60704-1)
Sound power level
<85 dB(A)
(according to EN
60704-1)
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III. Parts of the blender
M
(
fig. A)
15. Blender motor unit
16. Motor ventilation openings
17. Feet
18. Control panel
19. Power cord
20. Blending jar mounting tabs
21. Blending blades driver
M
(
fig. B)
1. Central cap of the feed tube that is used for
adding ingredients while blending
2. Protective lid of the blending jar
3. Universal 2-litre blending jar
4. Blending blades
5. Pusher
6. Scraper
M
(
fig. C)
Pusher inserted in the blending jar in the event of
stuck material.
M
(
fig. D)
Blender with blending jar for grains, seeds, coffee, etc.
1. Central cap of the feed tube for adding loose
ingredients into the blending jar while the
blender is running
2. Rotating feed tube for rotating scrapers inside
the blending jar
3. Protective lid of 1-litre blending jar
4. 1-litre blending jar for grains, seeds, coffee, etc.
5. Rotary scrapers
6. Blending blades
M
(
fig. E)
The principle for determining the amount of
ingredients to be processed in the blending jar for
grains, etc. and turning the feed tube for turning the
scrapers for dislodging stuck material inside the jar.
M
(
fig. F)
Control panel with display and buttons.
User's manual
IV. Important information
about using the blender
c
ATTENTION
Carefully read the entire user's manual before
first use and keep it with the product so that the
user can become acquainted with it. If you lend
or sell the product to somebody, include this
user's manual with it. Prevent this user's manual
from being damaged. The manufacturer takes
no responsibility for damages or injuries arising
from use that is in contradiction with this user's
manual. Before using this appliance, first acquaint
yourself with all the control elements and parts as
well as how to turn it off immediately in the event
of a dangerous situation arising. Before using, first
check that all parts are firmly attached and check
that no part of the appliance, such as for example
safety protective elements are damaged or
incorrectly installed and also check the the power
cord for damaged insulation. A degraded power
cord is also considered to constitute damage. Do
not use an appliance with damaged parts, rectify
the problem or have this repaired at an authorised
service centre for the Nature7 brand - see chapter
Servicing and maintenance.
c
ATTENTION
• Before using the blender, thoroughly wash all
its parts that come into contact with food.
• Prior to blending fruits, vegetables or nuts,
remove any contained hard parts, e.g. stones,
bones, shells.
• Thoroughly wash the fruits, vegetables or nuts
before blending.
• Cut large ingredients into smaller pieces
before placing them into the blender so that
the ingredients do not spin around when the
blades are turning.
• It is necessary to blend thick, hard and tough
ingredients in smaller batches at a lower speed
and incrementally add more ingredients as the
preceding ingredients are blended. The motor
must not be overloaded. This manifests itself
through a reduced speed and a „tired" motor
sound or blades jammed in material. In the
event of an overloaded motor, do not add any
further ingredients, turn the blender off and
take the blending jar off the motor unit and
take a certain amount out of the blending jar. If
possible, add a small amount of liquid into the
blended mixture to reduce friction.
Once the batch of tough material is evenly
chopped up at low speed, it is possible to
gradually increase the speed. To prevent
overloading the motor, do not blend a larger
amount of tough material for a long time and
at high speed.
• Never use the blender to knead tough dough.
V. Assembling and
operating the blender
1) Position the blender motor unit on a dry even
surface.
2) Seat the blending jar on to the motor unit.
• Seat the universal 2-litre blending jar as shown
M
in (
fig. B).
• Seat the 1-litre blending jar (not included,
needs to be purchased separately) specifically
designed for grains, seeds, coffee, etc. as
M
shown in (
fig. D).
• The blending jar must be firmly and securely
seated on the motor unit.
3) Prior to plugging the power cord of the motor
unit into an el. power socket, check that the
voltage in the socket is in the range from 220
to 240 V~50 Hz.
4) Then insert the fork of the blender's power
cord into an el. power socket.
When the blender's power cord is
connected to a power socket, the „ON/OFF
button" on the control panel will be lit.
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