Silvercrest Blender SSM 550 A16 User Manual

KITCHEN TOOLS  
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Blender SSM 550 A1  
Blender  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: SSM550A1-06/10-V1  
 
CONTENT  
PAGE  
Safety Notices  
Intended Use  
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Technical data  
Unpacking  
Items supplied  
Appliance description  
Preparing for use  
Operation  
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Filling and mounting the mixer jug  
Selecting operating speeds  
Filling when in use  
Removing the mixer  
Useful tips  
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Cleaning  
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Cleaning the mixer  
Cleaning the motor block  
After cleaning  
Storage  
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Disposal  
Warranty & Service  
Importer  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this  
booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a later date.  
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BLENDER  
• NEVER operate the appliance when it is empty,  
i.e. without ingredients in the mixing attachment.  
Safety Notices  
ƽ To reduce the risk of fire or injury:  
• NEVER insert your hand or fingers in the mixing  
jug, especially when it is in use. The cutters are  
extremely sharp!  
ƽ To avoid the risk of a potentially  
fatal electric shock:  
• Ensure that the motor block, the power cable and  
the power plug are never submersed in water or  
other fluids.  
• Only use the appliance in dry rooms, never use  
it outdoors or in moist environments.  
• Make sure that the power cable never becomes  
wet or damp during operation. Lay the cable  
such that it does not get clamped or otherwise  
damaged.  
• DO NOT open the cover when the appliance is  
in operation. Should you do so, pieces of the  
foodstuff could be thrown out at high speeds!  
• Do not insert cutlery items or mixing tools into  
the mixing jug when the appliance is in use.  
There is a considerable risk of injury should these  
make contact with the swiftly rotating cutters!  
• In order to be able to react immediately in the  
event of danger, always have the appliance  
under supervision when it is in use.  
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables  
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians  
or our Customer Service Department.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by indivi-  
duals (including children) with restricted physical,  
physiological or intellectual abilities or deficiences  
in experience and/or knowledge unless they are  
supervised by a person responsible for their safety  
or receive from this person instruction in how the  
appliance is to be used.  
• Always remove the plug from the power socket  
after use. Switching off the appliance is not suffi-  
cient because the appliance receives power as  
long as the power plug is connected to the socket.  
• Check to ensure that the appliance is in a service-  
able condition before taking it into use. The ap-  
pliance may not be used if there is recognisable  
damage on it, especially to the motor block and  
the glass mixing jug.  
• Immediately remove the plug from the socket  
should you hear or smell anything unexpected  
from the appliance when it is in use or there is  
an evident malfunction.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the appliance.  
Intended Use  
This appliance is intended for ...  
– the mixing, blending and stirring of foodstuffs  
as well as the crushing of ice cubes,  
– exclusively for normal domestic amounts and  
only for private use in a domestic environment  
in dry rooms.  
ƽ To avoid overheating and the  
risk of fire:  
• Do not use the appliance in locations with direct  
sunlight or in the vicinity of heat generating ap-  
pliances.  
This appliance is not intended for ...  
– the hacking of hard foodstuffs, such as nuts,  
seeds, large kernels or stalks,  
– the processing of materials that are not foodstuffs,  
– utilisation for commercial or industrial purposes,  
– for use in moist environments or outdoors.  
• NEVER fill the mixing jug with boiling fluids or ot-  
her foods!  
Allow these to cool to a handwarm temperature.  
Otherwise, the appliance could overheat and/  
or the glass of the mixing jug could crack!  
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Use only the accessories and spare parts that are  
specified for this appliance. Other parts are possibly  
not sufficiently suitable or safe!  
Items supplied  
After unpacking, check to ensure all items are  
avail-able. Being supplied are:  
1 x Motor block, with power cable and plug  
1 x Mixer jug, with permanently assembled cutters  
1 x Lid  
Technical data  
Nominal voltage: 220 - 240 V 50 Hz  
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Nominal power  
1 x Filling cap  
1 x Operating instruction  
consumption:  
550 Watt  
Max. capacity: 1.75 l  
Protection class: II  
Appliance description  
CO time:  
3 Minutes  
Filling cap  
Cover  
Mixer jug  
Cutter  
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The C.O. Time (Continuous Operation) details how  
long an appliance may be used without the motor  
overheating and being damaged. When the specified  
C.O. Time has been reached, the appliance must be  
switched off until the motor has cooled itself down.  
Switch  
Power cable  
Motor block  
Cable storage  
Scale  
Unpacking  
• Remove all packaging materials or protective fo-  
ils from the appliance. Retain the packaging, so  
that you can store the appliance with protection  
or send it by post, e.g. should it need repair.  
• Before taking the appliance into use, check to  
ensure that it is free of damage, check also that  
the power cable and plug as well as all accesso-  
ries and appliance parts are undamaged.  
• Carefully clean all components before taking the  
appliance into use for the first time  
Preparing for use  
When all components have been cleaned as described  
under “Cleaning”:  
Position the appliance such that, ...  
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– that the power cable  
passes through the re-  
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cess at the rear of the appliance,  
– the power plug is immediately accessible, so that  
it can be quickly withdrawn in the event of  
danger.  
(see “Cleaning”).  
– the appliance stands firmly and without risk of  
slipping or tipping when under vibration.  
– that the power cable  
is not in the working  
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area and thus not presenting a risk of being inad-  
vertently snagged and tipping the appliance  
over.  
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Operation  
Selecting operating speeds  
When the mixer jug  
is filled, completely sealed  
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and securely fitted to the motor block , you can  
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ƽ Warning!  
then switch the appliance on.  
The motor switches itself off as soon as the mixing  
jug  
is removed from the motor block . It could  
Place the switch  
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then be overlooked that the appliance is still swit-  
ched on. The motor will thus start of its own accord  
Level 1-3  
for fluid or soft foodstuffs, for mixing, blending  
and stirring  
as soon as the mixing jug  
is replaced on it:  
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Level 3-5  
Therefore:  
for firmer foodstuffs or for hacking  
Level Ice Crush/Clean  
• First insert the power plug into the wall socket  
when the mixer jug is filled and mounted with  
for short, powerful impulse operation, e.g. for  
crushing icecubes or when cleaning. So as not  
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its lid fitted and closed.  
• Before mounting the mixing jug always check to  
see that the appliance is switched off or that the  
power plug has been removed.  
to overburden the motor, the switch  
does not  
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engage in this position. Hence, hold the switch  
in this position for short periods only.  
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• Before removing the mixer jug , switch the ap-  
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pliance off, remove the power plug and wait for  
the motor to stop revolving.  
Notice  
Fill the mixer attachment  
with a maximum of  
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180 g of ice cubes. If filled with more than this, the  
Filling and mounting the mixer jug  
appliance cannot optimally crush them.  
ake the mixer attachment  
from the motor unit  
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and remove the lid  
Fill the mixer attachment  
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Filling when in use  
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and then press the  
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lid  
firmly back onto the mixer attachment  
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Ensure that the pourer nose on the mixer attach-  
Should you wish to insert further foodstuffs during  
ment is also closed.  
operation, you may ONLY open the filling cap  
provided for this purpose.  
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Insert the filling cap  
into the lid opening and  
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secure it by turning it clockwise.  
Place the ready filled and sealed mixer jug  
• Under no circumstance should you open the lid  
. Pieces of the foodstuff could be thrown out at  
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onto the motor block . Lightly turn the mixer  
high speeds!  
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jug  
until you can press it down. The motor  
• Do not insert cutlery items or mixing tools into  
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can start only when the mixer jug  
positioned.  
is securely  
the mixing jug  
There is a considerable risk of injury should these  
when the appliance is in use.  
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make contact with the swiftly rotating cutters  
To insert something when the appliance is in  
operation, ...  
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turn the filling cap  
ve it.  
anti-clockwise and remo-  
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Afterwards, replace the filling cap  
into the  
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lid and secure it by turning it clockwise.  
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Removing the mixer  
When the processing of the foodstuffs is complete:  
Cleaning  
Always first place the switch  
into the OFF  
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position ("0") and remove the power plug.  
Wait until the motor has come to a complete  
ƽ Caution!  
Before starting to clean the liquidiser and its  
components:  
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standstill before lifting the mixer jug  
up. It does not need to be turned.  
straight  
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• Ensure that the motor is switched off and the  
power plug removed from the socket.  
Useful tips  
Under no circumstance may the motor block  
be submersed in water or other fluids.This  
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– The best results when blending firm ingredients  
are achieved by placing small portions one after  
could result in you receiving a fatal electric  
shock and the appliance could be damaged.  
the other into the mixer jug  
ting a single large portion.  
– When processing firm ingredients, cut them into  
small pieces (2-3 cm).  
instead of inser-  
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• Never open the housing of the appliance. This  
brings with it the risk of receiving a fatal electric  
shock.  
– When mixing liquid ingredients begin first of all  
with a small measure of fluids. Gradually add  
more fluids to the mixture through the filling cap.  
– The appliance can be stabilised by placing your  
hand on top of the closed liquidiser during opera-  
tion.  
• Never disassemble the cutters  
and never re-  
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ach into the mixer jug . The cutters  
are ex-  
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tremely sharp!  
• Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaners on the  
plastic surfaces, they could be damaged by them.  
– For the stirring of firm or very viscous foodstuffs  
it can be beneficial to use the impulse-operation,  
Cleaning the mixer  
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So that you do not injure yourself on the cutters  
which helps avoid a blocking of the cutters  
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, clean the mixer jug  
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only with a long  
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handled dishwasher brush.  
In the event of stubborn soiling, you can also cle-  
an the mixer attachment in the dishwasher.  
Notice  
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Do not use the appliance to crush grains of cooking  
salt, refined sugar or white sugar. For example, to  
make powdered sugar.  
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For this, take the mixer attachment  
apart, as  
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described later. Otherwise, tensions may occur  
during the washing process and the mixer at-  
tachment  
could be damaged.  
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Clean the lid  
and the filling cap  
in a dish-  
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washer or with the normal washing up.  
If you clean the liquidiser directly after use, you can  
often achieve a satisfactory and hygienic level of  
cleaning with the following alternative:  
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Fill the mixer attachment  
with 750 ml of wa-  
back onto the glass part of the mixer at-  
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ter and add a few drops of mild detergent. Clo-  
tachment  
and screw it tight. Ensure that the se-  
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se the lid (2) and place the mixer attachment  
aling ring is correctly fitted.  
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on the motor block . Insert the plug into a  
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mains power socket and activate the Ice  
Crush/Clean switch, causing the cutters to rotate  
in the water with maximum revolutions.  
Cleaning the motor block  
Use a dry cloth or, at the most, a lightly moistened  
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one for cleaning the plastic surfaces.  
Afterwards, rinse the mixer attachment  
with  
At every cleaning check that the contact switch  
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lots of clean water, such that all soap residues  
in the receptor for the mixer jug  
is not blok-  
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are removed.  
ked by soiling residues. If you cannot dislodge  
any blockages with the corner of a piece of pa-  
per, make contact with Customer Services. Un-  
der no circumstances should you use a hard ob-  
ject, this could damage the contact switch.  
Remove any possible residues on the underside  
Should this not dislodge the soiling, you can separate  
the lower plastic part of the mixer jug (with the cut-  
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ters ) from the the glass part:  
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of the motor block  
only with a dry cloth or a  
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stiff bristled brush. Ensure that nothing can enter  
through the ventilation opening of the appliance.  
After cleaning  
Allow all parts to dry well before re-assembling and  
re-using the liquidiser.  
Storage  
If you do not intend to use the liquidiser for an  
extended period, clean it thoroughly (see chapter  
"Cleaning").  
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Wrap the power cable  
around the cable sto-  
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rage  
on the base of the motor block  
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Remove the mixer jug  
from the motor block  
Store the liquidiser at a cool and dry location.  
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Turn the plastic element of the mixer attach-  
ment anti-clockwise, such that it allows itself to  
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be released from the glass element .  
ƽ Attention!  
Take care with the cutters . They are very sharp.  
Risk of injury!  
Clean both parts thoroughly in a mild soapy  
solution or in a dishwasher.  
Place the plastic part of the mixer attachment  
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Disposal  
DES UK LTD  
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)  
Do not dispose of the appliance in your  
normal domestic waste. This product is  
subject to the European guideline  
2002/96/EC.  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-  
posal centre or at your community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations.  
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal  
centre.  
Importer  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
Dispose of all packaging materials in an  
environmentally responsible manner.  
Warranty & Service  
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from  
the date of purchase. The appliance has been ma-  
nufactured with care and meticulously examined be-  
fore delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of  
purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please  
make contact by telephone with our Service Depart-  
ment. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for  
your goods be assured.  
The warranty covers only claims for material and  
maufacturing defects, but not for transport damage,  
for wearing parts or for damage to fragile compo-  
nents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for  
private use only and is not intended for commercial  
use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and  
improper handling, use of force and internal tampe-  
ring not carried out by our authorized service  
branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in  
any way by this warranty.  
The warranty period will not be extended by repairs  
made under warranty. This applies also to replaced  
and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant  
on purchase must be reported immediately after un-  
packing the appliance, at the latest, two days after  
the purchase date. Repairs made after the expira-  
tion of the warranty period are subject to payment.  
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