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USING
A MAGIMIX
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ASSEMBLING
THE COMPACT & CUISINE SYSTEME
TAKING THE COMPACT & CUISINE SYSTEME
APART
CLEANING - COMPACT & CUISINE
SYSTEME
HOW TO WORK THE MAGIMIX
FUNDAMENTAL RULES
ASSEMBLING
THE COMPACT & CUISINE SYSTEME
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Bowl
Place the bowl on the motor housing with the handle
to the right hand side. The keyholes in the bottom
rim should locate over the lugs on the motor housing
(for Cuisine Systeme only).
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Turn the bowl
anti-clockwise as far as it will go making sure it firmly
locks in position. |
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Mini-Bowl
Slide the mini-bowl down onto the motor spindle.
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Place the
mini-bowl blade onto the motor spindle. |
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feed tube to the left of the handle. The locking mechanism
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Applying gentle downward
pressure, turn the lid anti-clockwise (as far as it
will go) until locked in position. The bowl is now also
locked in place. |
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NOTE: With a little practice
you will soon become familiar with the lid locking
mechanism which is designed specifically for your
safety. For the first few operations some components
may be tight fitting.
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Knives
Place the double-bladed knife onto the motor spindle.
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Place the
dough blade onto the motor spindle. |
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Lock the lid in position by turning
it anti-clockwise as far as it will go.
IMPORTANT: When not in use do not leave the lid in
the locked position.
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Discs
Place the disc support onto the motor spindle. It
is now in place. When fitting a disc handle it with
great care as the edges are very sharp.
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with its slicing edge uppermost firmly onto the disc
support. |
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To Grate: Place the disc
with its cutting edges uppermost firmly onto the disc
support. |
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For extra safety always hold discs
by the rim away from the blades.
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French/Stir Fry Disc
This is an optional extra (except with the CS 5100).
Fit the disc support and with the cutting edges uppermost,
place the disc firmly onto it.
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Lock the lid
in place by turning it anti-clockwise as far as it will
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Egg whisk
Place the egg whisk onto the motor spindle.
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Position the raised white plastic
point within the feed tube and turn the whole lid
anti-clockwise as far as it will go until it is firmly
locked into position. Make sure you remove the pusher
for maximum air.
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TAKING
THE COMPACT & CUISINE SYSTEME APART
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Mini-Bowl (optional on Compact
2100)
Stop the motor and remove the lid
by turning it clockwise before lifting
it off.
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You can then
lift out the mini-bowl and blade Take care when handling
the blade, it is sharp. |
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Knives
Having removed the lid, remove the bowl, again by
turning it clockwise to release the catch. Remove
the blade by lifting it out.
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Egg whisk
The egg whisk can be removed in the same way.
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Discs
Take care when removing the slicing and grating discs.
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Do not forget to remove
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CLEANING
- COMPACT & CUISINE SYSTEME
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To easily clean the main blade remove
the cap. Do this by holding the blade on a flat surface
and pushing the top of the cap with the thumb. To
re-assemble just click the cap back into place.
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The prongs
of the spatula can help to clean awkward corners. |
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The high quality discs are extremely
sharp. Take care when handling them, it is better
to hold them by the edges where possible.
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Do not put
the motor unit into water. Clean it with a damp cloth.
Take care to keep the switch mechanism on the motor
unit clean. |
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apart for easy cleaning. |
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The blade, spindle and
top should then be re-assembled and stored together
in the storage box. |
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The blades and discs can be washed
in the dishwasher, also the bowl; lid and mini-bowl
can be washed in the dishwasher but will deteriorate
over a period of time. It is normal that these items
will become marked and possibly opaque with frequent
use. This normal deterioration is not covered by guarantee.
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