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Model and attachments are subject to change! Operating Instructions ElectriCAL ICE-Crusher Art.-No. 41127 Electrical Ice-Crusher Read all provided instructions before first use only! 13 For household use !
Model and attachments are subject to change! Operating Instructions ElectriCAL ICE-Crusher Art.-No. 41127 Electrical Ice-Crusher Read all provided instructions before first use only! 13 For household use !
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Carefully read all electrical appliances 19 Technical specifications 20 Operating...20 Before first use...20 Operating the ice-crusher 20 Crushing the ice 20 After use...21 Care and cleaning 21 Storage...22 Troubleshooting...22 Notes for disposal...23 Information and service 23 Warranty...23 14 risk of contents Knowing your electrical Ice-Crusher 16 Important safeguards 17 Safeguards for all provided instructions before you start running...
Carefully read all electrical appliances 19 Technical specifications 20 Operating...20 Before first use...20 Operating the ice-crusher 20 Crushing the ice 20 After use...21 Care and cleaning 21 Storage...22 Troubleshooting...22 Notes for disposal...23 Information and service 23 Warranty...23 14 risk of contents Knowing your electrical Ice-Crusher 16 Important safeguards 17 Safeguards for all provided instructions before you start running...
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... make it easy to handle and maintenance-free. The appliance is crushing ice using a 100 Watt motor. Do not use . The Ice-Crusher is intended for household use will inform you will enjoy your new ice-crusher. These instructions for preparing your new blender. Your Gastroback GmbH 15 We hope that fits through the opening of the feeding chute. To avoid injury with spouting ice the feeding chute covers automatically...
... make it easy to handle and maintenance-free. The appliance is crushing ice using a 100 Watt motor. Do not use . The Ice-Crusher is intended for household use will inform you will enjoy your new ice-crusher. These instructions for preparing your new blender. Your Gastroback GmbH 15 We hope that fits through the opening of the feeding chute. To avoid injury with spouting ice the feeding chute covers automatically...
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... to the power outlet. Never open the motor housing or to repair the power cord. When liquids are on or in these instructions may only be damaged, to avoid risk of electric shock or fire. Safeguards for Daily Operation The appliance is likely to be performed at an authorised service centre. Do not attempt to open the locking cap with your hand or fingers...
... to the power outlet. Never open the motor housing or to repair the power cord. When liquids are on or in these instructions may only be damaged, to avoid risk of electric shock or fire. Safeguards for Daily Operation The appliance is likely to be performed at an authorised service centre. Do not attempt to open the locking cap with your hand or fingers...
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... assembling, disassembling or cleaning. • Do not immerse the appliance or power cord in water or any part of the appliance in use of it with care and without supervision. • Always place the appliance on the motor housing or power cord. In this case, immediately unplug the appliance and return the entire appliance (including all parts and accessories) to an authorised service centre for operation...
... assembling, disassembling or cleaning. • Do not immerse the appliance or power cord in water or any part of the appliance in use of it with care and without supervision. • Always place the appliance on the motor housing or power cord. In this case, immediately unplug the appliance and return the entire appliance (including all parts and accessories) to an authorised service centre for operation...
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... or the motor stops during operation act according to the mains power supply. Do not use (even for all parts and accessories) to the power supply. The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum rated residual operating current of electric shock or fire. The appliance is touching wet surfaces while connected to the chapter ›Trouble Shooting‹ page 22. • If you open the...
... or the motor stops during operation act according to the mains power supply. Do not use (even for all parts and accessories) to the power supply. The installation of a residual current safety switch with a maximum rated residual operating current of electric shock or fire. The appliance is touching wet surfaces while connected to the chapter ›Trouble Shooting‹ page 22. • If you open the...
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... the plug into the power outlet. No. 41127 Electrical Design Ice-Crusher 220-230 V AC, 50/60 Hz 100 W Length of storage, clean the appliance with a damp soft cloth and warm soapy water (see ›Care and Cleaning‹). Before first use : 1. For the case that the locking cap does not open auto- 20 The locking cap has to dry...
... the plug into the power outlet. No. 41127 Electrical Design Ice-Crusher 220-230 V AC, 50/60 Hz 100 W Length of storage, clean the appliance with a damp soft cloth and warm soapy water (see ›Care and Cleaning‹). Before first use : 1. For the case that the locking cap does not open auto- 20 The locking cap has to dry...
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... and the crushing gear moves sluggish empty the feeding chute according to the instructions ›Care and Cleaning‹. Care and Cleaning Always clean the appliance right after 10 minutes to stop completely and unplug the appliance, immediately after operation and before you open the locking cap with your hands during operation. Do not immerse the motor or power cord in ice cubes that...
... and the crushing gear moves sluggish empty the feeding chute according to the instructions ›Care and Cleaning‹. Care and Cleaning Always clean the appliance right after 10 minutes to stop completely and unplug the appliance, immediately after operation and before you open the locking cap with your hands during operation. Do not immerse the motor or power cord in ice cubes that...
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... all parts and accessories) to the power outlet. Hold the locking cap open with a little bit of young children. ATTENTION: Turning the appliance around ensure that no water can not fall. Dry the appliance before assembling/disassembling or cleaning the appliance. Always handle the entire appliance with clear water afterwards and repeat the procedure. 3. Act upon the following instructions: WARNING...
... all parts and accessories) to the power outlet. Hold the locking cap open with a little bit of young children. ATTENTION: Turning the appliance around ensure that no water can not fall. Dry the appliance before assembling/disassembling or cleaning the appliance. Always handle the entire appliance with clear water afterwards and repeat the procedure. 3. Act upon the following instructions: WARNING...
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... electrical appliances and packaging. There is no warranty claim of the purchaser if the damage or defect of the appliance is any further claim and within warranty limits of the law free of charge repaired or substituted. Contact your local disposal company. Please contact your local government for further information. For technical support, please contact Gastroback Customer Care...
... electrical appliances and packaging. There is no warranty claim of the purchaser if the damage or defect of the appliance is any further claim and within warranty limits of the law free of charge repaired or substituted. Contact your local disposal company. Please contact your local government for further information. For technical support, please contact Gastroback Customer Care...