Philips HR2860 Mini Blender Fruit Juicer User Manual

PHILIPS HR2860 Mini Blender Fruit Juicer User Manual

PHILIPS HR2860 Mini Blender Fruit Juicer

  1. Stopper
  2. Lid of blender beaker
  3. Rubber sealing ring for blender lid
  4.  Blender beaker
  5. Integrated blade unit of blender
  6. Mains cord
  7. On/off button
  8. Motor unit
  9. Blade unit of wet mill
  10. Lid of wet mill beaker
  11. Wet mill beaker
  12. Dry mill beaker
  13. Lid of dry mill beaker
  14. Blade unit of dry mill
  15. Rubber ring
  16.  Built-in safety lock
  17. Cord storage

 

Before first use

Thoroughly clean the parts that will come in contact with food before you use the appliance for the first time (see chapter “Cleaning”). Blender (Fig 2) Caution

  • Do not operate the blender for more than 1 minute at a time.
  • If you have not finished blending after 1 minute, switch off the appliance and wait
    1 minute before you continue. If the appliance becomes hot, let it cool down before you continue.
    The blender is intended for:
  • Blending fluids, e.g. dairy products, sauces, fruit juices, soups, mixed drinks, shakes.
  • Mixing soft ingredients, e.g. pancake batter or mayonnaise.

Note:Never use the pulse setting longer than a few seconds at a time.

Use the mill

Caution
  • Let hot ingredients cool down before you chop them in the wet mill or pour them into the blender beaker (max. temperature 80°C).
  • Never use the dry mill or wet mill for more than 30 seconds without interruption.
  • Always process cloves, star anise and aniseed in the dry mill together with other ingredients. If processed separately, these ingredients may attack the plastic materials of the dry mill.
  • Do not process dry ingredients such as coffee beans and dried beans in the wet mill.
    You can use the mill to grind and chop ingredients such as peppercorns, sesame seeds,
    rice, wheat, coconut flesh, nuts (shelled), coffee beans, dried soy beans, dried peas, cheese, breadcrumbs, etc.
    Note
  • Always process cloves, star anise and aniseed together with other ingredients. If processed separately, these ingredients may attack the plastic materials of the appliance.
  • The mill is not suitable for chopping very hard ingredients like nutmeg and ice cubes.
  • Do not exceed the maximum level indicated on the mill beaker.

Dry mill (Fig 3)

The dry mill is intended for grinding dry ingredients
The dry mill is not suitable for chopping very hard ingredients like nutmeg.
Note

  • Do not touch the sharp blades. If the blades get stuck, switch off the appliance and disassemble the dry mill beaker. Use a spatula to remove the ingredients that block the blades.
  • Do not operate the dry mill for more than 30 seconds at a time.

Wet mill (Fig 4)

The wet mill is intended for chopping moist ingredients such as meat, onions, garlic etc.
The wet mill is not suitable for chopping dry ingredients such as coffee bean.

Pork recipe

Note: Always let the appliance cool down to room temperature each batch you process.

 

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