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Operation; Operating The Display - WMF Profi Plus Gebrauchsanweisung

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▪ Switch the appliance off and always disconnect it from the mains supply before changing acces-
sories or getting close to parts that move during use.
▪ The appliance must always be disconnected from the mains supply when not in use and before
assembly, disassembly or cleaning.
▪ After using the appliance and accessories, clean all surfaces/parts that have come into contact with
food. Follow the instructions in the "Cleaning and care" section.
▪ Do not reach into the attachment while it is in operation.
Make sure that hair, loose clothing and cloths, for example, or other foreign objects (such as cook-
ing utensils, bones and vegetable stalks) do not get into the fi lling bowl .
▪ Only connect the appliance to earthed wall sockets that have been installed in accordance with the
regulations. The power cable and plug must be dry.
▪ Do not pull or clamp the connection cable over sharp edges. Do not leave it dangling. Protect it
from heat, oil and water.
▪ The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a separate remote-
control system.
▪ Never pull the mains plug out of the socket by the power cord or with wet hands.
▪ Do not carry the appliance by the cable.
▪ Do not place the appliance on hot surfaces such as hotplates or near open gas fl ames because this
could melt the casing.
▪ Only set the appliance up on smooth, dry, heat-resistant surfaces that are dust-free.
▪ Do not place the appliance on water-sensitive surfaces. Splashes of water may damage such
surfaces.
▪ Do not use or store the appliance outside, in damp rooms or within reach of children.
▪ The appliance must be supervised when in use.
▪ When the appliance is not being used, pull the mains plug out of the socket.
▪ Never put the appliance and mains plug in a dishwasher or clean with water. Follow the cleaning
▪ instructions in the "Cleaning and care" section.
▪ Do not tamper with the safety systems, apart from in line with the maintenance and cleaning
instructions provided.
▪ Only use WMF original spare parts.
▪ No liability shall be accepted for any damage resulting from misuse, incorrect operation or
improper repairs. Warranty claims shall likewise be excluded in such cases.
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4 | OPERATION

Operating the control knob (7)
0:
If the control knob is set to "0", the motor is not in operation.
I:
If the control knob is set to "I", the motor can be started in forward mode by activating
the touch button (e). You can release the control knob (7) during operation.
REV:
The reverse button is used to release blockages when food gets stuck in the feeding screw
(9) or if the appliance is blocked. In this case, you must keep the control knob (7) turned.
By pressing the eject button, the mincer attachment (2) is released from the mincer casing
(1).
(1).

Operating the display (5)

Touch button for speed adjustment (e): Touch button for changing the speed setting
Display of the four different speed settings (soft, 1, 2 and 3) (k): Shows the current speed
setting from "S" (slow) to "III" (fast).
setting from "S" (slow) to "III" (fast).
The four different speed settings allow a specifi c speed to be selected for each type of meat.
Soft Function:
For preparing biscuits using the shortbread biscuit attachment (23)
and for easily creating sausages
and for easily creating sausages
1st speed setting: For preparing fi sh
2nd speed setting: For preparing pork and poultry
3rd speed setting: For preparing beef and lamb
Note: Symbols
(f, g and h) provide additional information to indicate which
type of food each speed setting is typically suitable for.
Notes on the display (5)
Reverse symbol (j):
Cleaning symbol (i):
Indicates that reverse mode is switched on
Indicates when the mincer insert and screw are
clogged and need to be cleaned
clogged and need to be cleaned
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