Gastroback 40126 User Manual - Page 7

Movable and sharp-edged parts - risk of injury

Page 7 highlights

• Never pull, rip, bend, clamp, squish or knot the line cord. Pay attention to the power cord not hanging of the table. Attend to nobody getting caught in loops of the power cord or pulling the appliance of the work space. When pulling the plug always catch hold of the enclosure of the plug. • Do not immerse the motor housing or power cord in water or any other liquid. Do not pour or drip any liquids on the motor housing or power cord. When liquids are spilled on the motor housing, immediately unplug the appliance and dry the motor housing to avoid risk of electric shock or fire. Do not attempt to operate the appliance, when liquids are on or in the motor housing. Movable and sharp-edged parts - risk of injury • The feed chute is designed exceedingly large. Never put fingers, wooden spoons or other foreign substance (such as hair, clothing, brushes, cloths) into the feed chute when the appliance is plugged into the power outlet. • Always turn the appliance off, wait for the motor to stop moving and then pull the plug before taking off the lid of the outlet. • Only use the provided food pusher to push food through the feed chute. • Never hold your face or other body parts over the feed chute when the motor is running because little pieces of food could be thrown out of the feed chute. • The blades on the base of the stainless steel micro mesh filter and inside the feed chute are very sharp. Pay attention when handling the parts. Only touch the stainless steel micro mesh filter on the edge and handle with care when cleaning with the nylon bristle brush. Only store the appliance completely assembled. This way the blades will be out of reach. • Never put foreign substance or hard objects into the feed chute. Remove all inedible parts (such as stem, hard peeling and seeds) of the food before putting them into the feed chute. • The motor pursues running for a little while after turning the appliance off. Wait until the motor stops running completely before you open or move the appliance. 39

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 32

• Never pull, rip, bend, clamp,
squish or knot the line cord. Pay attention to the power
cord not hanging of the table. Attend to nobody getting caught in loops of the power cord
or pulling the appliance of the work space. When pulling the plug always catch hold of the
enclosure of the plug.
• Do not
immerse the motor housing or power cord in water or any other liquid.
Do not
pour or drip any liquids on the motor housing or power cord. When liquids are spilled on
the motor housing, immediately unplug the appliance and dry the motor housing to avoid
risk of electric shock or fire.
Do not
attempt to operate the appliance, when liquids are on
or in the motor housing.
Movable and sharp-edged parts – risk of injury
• The feed chute is designed exceedingly large. Never put fingers, wooden spoons or other
foreign substance (such as hair, clothing, brushes, cloths) into the feed chute when the appli-
ance is plugged into the power outlet.
• Always turn the appliance off, wait for the motor to stop moving and then pull the plug
before taking off the lid of the outlet.
• Only use the provided food pusher to push food through the feed chute.
• Never hold your face or other body parts over the feed chute when the motor is running
because little pieces of food could be thrown out of the feed chute.
• The blades on the base of the stainless steel micro mesh filter and inside the feed chute
are very sharp. Pay attention when handling the parts. Only touch the stainless steel micro
mesh filter on the edge and handle with care when cleaning with the nylon bristle brush.
Only store the appliance completely assembled. This way the blades will be out of reach.
• Never put foreign substance or hard objects into the feed chute. Remove all inedible parts
(such as stem, hard peeling and seeds) of the food before putting them into the feed chute.
• The motor pursues running for a little while after turning the appliance off. Wait until the
motor stops running completely before you open or move the appliance.
39