User manual KITCHENAID 4KHB100

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[. . . ] This appliance should not be used by children and care should be taken when used near children. Unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock or injury. [. . . ] Storage Bag (Model 4KHB300 only) Cotton Twill drawstring bag is designed with three distinctive pockets to store the Immersion Blender motor body, the stainless steel blending attachment, and the whisk attachment. Whisk Attachment and Adapter (Models 4KHB200 and 4KHB300 only) whips egg whites and whipping cream to great heights. Whisk fits into the adapter, and the adapter snaps into the motor body. Before using the KitchenAid® Immersion Blender for the first time, wipe the motor body and attachment adapters with a clean, damp cloth to remove any dirt or dust. NOTE: Always be sure to unplug the power cord from the wall socket before attaching or removing attachments. Insert the blending attachment or attachment adapter into the motor body until it locks with a click. When blending is complete, release the power button before removing Immersion Blender from the mixture. Unplug immediately after use, before removing or changing attachments. Remove the attachments by pressing both ejector buttons on either side of the body. Adjust the speed by turning the speed control dial on top of the Immersion Blender. Using the Whisk Attachment (Models 4KHB200 and 4KHB300 only) Use the whisk to whip cream, beat egg whites and mix instant puddings. When whisking process is complete, release the power button before removing Immersion Blender from the mixture. Unplug immediately after use, before removing or changing attachments. Align the chopper adapter with the chopper bowl and turn to lock in place. Hold the motor body with one hand and the chopper bowl with the other while processing. Use the chopper to chop small amounts of foods such as meat, cheese, onions, herbs, garlic, carrots, and nuts. To help prevent the chopper from slipping during processing, place the chopper base on the bottom of the chopper bowl. Adjust the speed by rotating the speed control dial on top of the Immersion Blender. For best results, "pulse" the power by pressing and releasing the power button until ingredients reach the desired consistency. Remove the chopper attachment by pressing both ejector buttons on each side of the motor body. Unplug immediately after use, before removing or changing attachments. ⷠTo avoid splashing, insert the Immersion Blender into the mixture before pressing the power button, and release the power button before pulling the Immersion Blender out of the mixture. [. . . ] - Try unplugging and waiting 15-20 minutes before re-plugging the Immersion Blender. - If the problem is not due to one of the above items, see "How to Arrange For Service" sections. - DO NOT return the Immersion Blender to the retailer as they do not provide service. Some provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion may not apply to you. [. . . ]

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