Electrolux enb 34000 w1 User manual

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Blenders
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Dear Customer,
Please read these instructions
carefully.
Pay special attention to the safety
instructions on the first pages.
Keep the instructions in a safe
place for future reference. Give
them to any new owners of the ap-
pliance.
1
Using the warning triangle and/or
the key words (Danger!, Caution!,
Important!), information that is
important for your safety or the
correct functioning of the appli-
ance is highlighted. It is essential
that this information is observed.
0 This symbol guides you step by
step through the operation of the
appliance.
3
Next to this symbol you will find
additional information and practi-
cal tips on using the appliance.
2
Tips and information about the
economical and environmentally
friendly use of the appliance are
marked with the clover.
Appliance Description (Fig. 1)
A Filler cup (capacity 70 ml)
B Flexible lid with pouring hole
C Blender tank (capacity 1.6 litre)
D Blade assembly, detachable
E Motor housing
F Rating label (rear side of appliance)
G Speed Selector
H PULSE Button
J Non-slip rubber feet
K Cord storage facility (underside of
appliance)
1 Safety Instructions
This appliance corresponds to
accepted technological standards
with regards to safety. Neverthe-
less, as a manufacturer we con-
sider it our obligation to make you
aware of the following safety infor-
mation.
General Safety
The appliance should only be con-
nected to mains supplies with the
same voltage and frequency rat-
ings as those indicated on the Rat-
ings Label.
Always remove the plug when the
appliance is not in use.
In the event of a malfunction,
unplug the appliance first!
Never pull the plug out of the
power socket by pulling on the
cord.
Never try to operate the blender if
the casing has been damaged,
the cord has been damaged.
If the power cord for this appliance
has been damaged, it should only
be replaced, for safety reasons, by
the manufacturer or Customer
Service, or by a suitably qualified
person.
Repairs to this appliance may only
be carried out by qualified service
engineers. Considerable danger
may result from improper repairs. If
repairs become necessary, please
contact the Customer Care
Department or your authorised
dealer.
This appliance is not intended for
use by persons (including chil-
dren) with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities, or lack
of experience and knowledge,
unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concern-
ing use of the appliance by a per-
son responsible for their safety.
If the appliance is used for pur-
poses other than those intended or
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used incorrectly, no liability can be
accepted for any damage that may
be caused.
Child Safety
Do not leave the appliance running
while unattended, or let children
near the appliance unsupervised!
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with
the appliance.
Packaging material, e.g. plastic
bags, should not be accessible to
children.
When operating the
appliance
Always place the unit on a flat,
level surface.
Never operate the appliance with
wet hands.
Ensure the Speed Selector is in the
off position before plugging into
the power outlet.
Plastic parts should never be dried
at or near direct sources of heat.
The appliance must not be used
for mixing dyes (paints, or lacquer,
etc,). This can cause explosions!
When you have finished using the
appliance, before cleaning, switch
off and pull the plug out of the
socket.
The blade assembly should only
be disassembled by an authorised
technician.
Never clean the motor casing
under running water or soapy
water.
Caution! The blade assembly is
very sharp. Be careful when taking
the blender apart and re-assembling. It
may cause injury if handled
incorrectly.
Do not leave hard objects (for
example spoons) in the blade
assembly while running, and do
not grasp the appliance with the
hand inside the blender tank. This
may cause injury!
Possible applications
The blender can be used for mix-
ing a wide variety of drinks, crush-
ing ice, reducing fruit and
vegetables, whipping cream, etc.
Cord storage
The appliance is fitted with a cord
storage facility at the bottom. If the
connection cord to the power out-
let is too long, it can be wraped
around the cord storage until it is
the required length.
Disassembling the Appliance
0 Take the plug out of the socket.
0 Remove the lid (Fig. 1/B).
0 Remove the blender tank
(Fig. 1/C).
0 Turn the blender blender tank
upside down.
0 Turn the blade assembly counter-
clockwise using the filler cup
(Fig. 1/A) as tool and remove
(Fig. 3). The grooves of the filler
cup fit the ribs of the blade assem-
bly.
0 You can now remove the rubber
seal (Fig. 4).
1
Caution! The blade assembly is
very sharp. It can cause injury if
handled incorrectly! The rubber
seal can easily be irreparably
damaged by the blade assembly.
Caution! Do not use force when
taking the blade assembly out of
the blender, as this might cause
damage. If necessary, tilt it slightly
when removing.
Do not attempt to remove the
stainless steel blades from the
blade assembly.
Assembling the Blender
0 Place the rubber seal on the blade
assembly.
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0 Insert the blade assembly into the
blender tank from the bottom. Turn
it clockwise to fasten it (Fig. 5).
Caution! Handle carefully!
3
You can use the filler cup as tool.
The blender tank will leak if the
blade assembly is not assembled
correctly.
0 Seat the tank on the motor hou-
sing.
0 Set the lid on the blender tank.
0 Insert the filler cup, and lock it in.
Operating the Blender
3
Place the blender on a level, dry
surface.
0 Plug the power cord into a power
outlet.
0 Open the lid (Fig. 1/B) and put all
the required ingredients in the
blender tank.
Important! Do not exceed the
maximum capacity of 1.6 litres.
3
You can add other ingredients
through the filler hole while the
blender is running. You can use the
filler cup in the lid to do this (Fig. 1/
A). Close the filler hole immediately
after, to avoid splashing.
1
Do not start the blender without
the lid (Fig. 1/B) in position.
Although the lid fits firmly to the
blender tank, we advise when
blending liquid ingredients, to
place your hand on the lid as you
initially start blending. As the pow-
erful motor could cause the liquid
to surge up causing leakage. Once
you have started blending you can
remove your hand.
0 Start the blender by turning the
Speed Selector (Fig. 1/G) to the
right, or by pressing the PULSE
Button (Fig. 1/H).
3
We recommend starting with
blender Speed 1, then progressing
to Speed 2 or 3. The PULSE But-
ton runs the blender at full speed.
The „Blending guide“ on page 34
shows the functions that can be
performed and the suggested
speeds to use.
0 After you have completed blen-
ding, turn the Speed Selector off to
position .
0 After mixing, first remove the blen-
der tank, before taking off the lid.
1
Do not let the blender run for more
than 2 minutes at a time using
heavy loads. After running for 2
minutes with heavy loads, the
blender should be left to cool for at
least 10 minutes.
Safety System
The safety system prevents the
blender from being operated if the
blender tank is not correctly
seated.
1
You should nevertheless still keep
children away from the appiance.
Ice crushing
The blender can be used for crush-
ing ice.
0 Simply add ice to the blender then
press the PULSE button and hold
for 1-2 seconds and release.
Continue this process and in sec-
onds your ice is crushed.
Processing hot liquids
If you would like to process hot liq-
uids please allow to cool down
until lukewarm, fill the blender tank
only half full and start processing
on low speed.
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1
When processing hot liquids the
blender tank can become very
warm, please take care to protect
your hands.
When processing hot liquids steam
is generated, please take care to
avoid burns. Ensure that the steam
is allowed ventilate out trough the
lid or the hole for the filler cup.
Handy Blending Hints
Food items for blending should be
cut into cubes (approximately 2-
3 cm), this will assist in achieving
an even result.
To ensure efficient mixing when
blending dry mixtures, it may be
necessary to stop the blender and
push ingredients down the sides of
the blender tank with a spatula.
When making bread crumbs, use 2
to 3 day old bread, to minimise the
possibility of clumping. If only fresh
bread is available, dry it out for a
few minutes in a low heated oven.
When blending a variety of ingredi-
ents together, blend the liquids
first, then add dry ingredients.
Always ensure stones are removed
from fruit and bones from meat as
these can harm the blades.
Don’t allow a used blender to sit
for too long as the food will dry
onto the blades, making it difficult
to clean. If you can’t clean the
blender straight away, pour some
warm water in it and allow to soak.
Care and Cleaning
1
Before cleaning the blender, take
the plug out of the socket.
1
Make sure that no liquids get
inside the motor housing!
1
Clean the housing with a damp
cloth. Never immerse in water or
clean under running water.
3
The blender tank and blade
assembly can be cleaned quickly
and safely using the PULSE But-
ton.
0 Pour warm water into the blender
tank, with a few drops of washing-
up liquid.
0 Mix the water and wahing-up
liquid, by pushing the PULSE But-
ton briefly.
0 Finally, rinse the blender tank
under running water.
3
If necessary, the blade assembly
can also be cleaned separately.
1
Be careful when rinsing the blade
assembly (The blades are sharp!).
Use only water and washing-up
liquid.
When replacing the blade assem-
bly, turn it clockwise using the
filler cup (Fig. 1/A) as tool. See par-
agraph „Assembling the Blender“
on page 31.
3
All removable parts (blender lid,
filler cup, rubber seal, blade
assembly and blender tank) can be
cleaned in the dishwasher.
Technical Data
Mains voltage: 230 – 240 V / 50 Hz
Power consumption: 600 W
;
This appliance conforms with the
following EC Directives:
Low Voltage Directive
2006/95/EC
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC with
amendments 92/31/EEC and
93/68/EEC
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Disposal
2
Packaging material
The packaging materials are envi-
ronmentally friendly and can be
recycled. The plastic components
are identified by markings, e.g.
>PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dispose
of the packaging materials in the
appropriate container at the com-
munity waste disposal facilities.
2
Old appliance
The symbol
W on the product or
on its packaging indicates that this
product may not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall
be handed over to the applicable
collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equip-
ment. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help
prevent potential negative conse-
quences for the environment and
human health, which could other-
wise be caused by inappropriate
waste handling of this product. For
more detailed information about
recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your
household waste disposal service
or the shop where you purchased
the product.
Blending guide
Processing
Tas k
Food
Suggested Set-
ting
Suggested Processing Proce-
dure
Aerating
Milkshakes,
Smoothies
2 and 3
Use chilled milk. Blend until
desired consistency is achieved.
Chopping
Nuts, Chocolate,
Garlic or Herbs
PULSE
Pulse ½ cup at a time,
to ensure evenly sized pieces.
Crumbing Bread Crumbs PULSE and 2
Tear bread roughly.
Blend until desired consistency.
Biscuit Crumbs PULSE and 2
Break into pieces and as desired
pulse or blend until crumbed.
Crushing Ice PULSE
Use the PULSE button several
times until crushed as desired
consistency.
Emulsifying Salad Dressing 1
Blend until well combined. Oil may
be added to the mixture during
processing through the pouring
hole in the lid.
Mixing Batters, Cakes 1 and 2
Blend ingredients until just
combined. Do not overprocess.
Pureeing
Soups, Vegeta-
bles, Fruits
2 and 3 Blend until smooth.
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Recommended blending speed
Speed Setting 1
Whipping cream
Puree vegetables & fruit
Curry pastes
•Coffee beans
•Mayonnaise
Speed Setting 2
Smoothies with fruit
•Soups
Raw vegetables
Cake batters
Speed Setting 3
Cocktails
Laksa pastes
Milkshakes
PULSE
Ice cubes
•Meat
Breadcrumbs
Biscuits
Finely ground nuts
•Chocolate
Self cleaning the unit
Example recipes
Ingredients Instructions
Soups/Starters
Cream of Vegetable Soup
250 g potatoes Wash and peel the potatoes, carrots, celery, and onion,
and chop them into pieces. Add the chopped vegeta-
bles to 1/3 of the meat stock and bring to the boil.
Cook for 10 minutes.
Leave the vegetables and stock to cool, then blend
finely at blender Speed 2. Bring the rest of the meat
stock to the boil in a pot, add the vegetable purée, and
bring briefly to the boil again.
Season to taste with the Crème fraîche, salt and
pepper
Sprinkle with the chopped herbs, and serve.
125 g carrots
100 g celery
1 onion
1l meatstock
1Cup Crème fraîche
or cream
1table-
spoon
chopped herbs
salt, pepper
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Cold tomato soup
750 g tomatoes Cut the tomatoes open crosswise and blanch with hot
water. Skin the tomatoes and cut into large pieces.
Peel the onions and cut into pieces.
Put the tomatoes and onion in the blender and mix to a
fine pure at Speed 2.
Add the lemon juice, oil, and vinegar. Season to taste
with the salt, pepper, and sugar. Stir in the Crème
fraîche.
1 onion
3table-
spoons
olive oil
1 cup Crème fraîche
1 lemon
2 table-
spoons
Balsamic vinegar
1 table-
spoon
chopped basil
leaves
salt, pepper,
sugar
Cream of Carrot soup
500 g carrots Wash and peel the carrots, and chop into pieces. Boil
in 1/4 l vegetable stock for around 15 minutes. Leave
to cool for a short time. Mix at blender Speed 2, then
put them back in the pot. Add the rest of the stock and
heat up the soup again. Add the white wine and cream
to taste.
1/2 l vegetable stock
1/8 l cream
1/8 l white wine
chervil, parsley,
salt, pepper,
sugar
Cold cucumber soup
750 g cucumber Wash and peel the cucumber, halve lengthwise and
core it. Chop the flesh into pieces and put in the
blender with the garlic. Mix at blender Speed 2. Add
the joghourt and mix well. Season with sugar, salt, and
pepper to taste.
Garnish with the dill and chives.
500 g natural joghourt
1 clove garlic
1pinch sugar, salt, pep-
per
1 bunch
chives
1 bunch
dill
Ingredients Instructions
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Humus (Hommos)
250 g cooked chick
peas
(canned chick
peas can be used
- rinse well)
Blend all ingredients on setting 2 for 40 seconds or
until smooth.
3 table-
spoons
olive oil
30 ml lemon juice
4 cloves
garlic
30 ml water
Cakes and pastries
Pancake mix
500 ml milk Add the ingredients to the blender in the above order.
Mix to a paste at blender Speed 2.
Meanwhile, scrape off any flour sticking to the sides of
the cup.
Leave the paste to rise for around 15 minutes before
using.
3 eggs
1 pinch salt
250 g flour
Melt’n’Mix Cake
150 g S.R. flour Pre-heat oven to 180 °C. Grease a 20 cm round cake
tin.
Place all ingredients into blender jug. Blend on setting
2 for 50 seconds, or until smooth.
Spread mixture into prepared tin and bake for approxi-
mately 30-35 minutes, until golden. Cool and ice as
desired.
140 g caster sugar
125 g butter or marga-
rine, melted
2 eggs
1 tea-
spoon
vanilla
60 ml milk
Ingredients Instructions
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Drinks/Cocktails
Iced Coffee
2 table-
spoons
instant coffee Dissolve the coffee powder in boiling water, then leave
to cool. Pour a little water into the tank, then add the
ice and crush on Speed 3. Blend all ingredients except
cream on setting 1 for 30-60 seconds.
Whip cream for 40 seconds. Pour into glasses and top
with cream. Sprinkle with drinking chocolate.
50 ml boiling water
250 ml milk
½ cup crushed ice
100 ml whipped cream
Egg Nog
250 ml hot milk Blend milk, rum and honey on setting 2 for 30-
60 seconds.
Add egg and blend on setting 2 for a further
20 seconds.
Sprinkle with nutmeg and serve.
2 table-
spoons
Rum
2 table-
spoons
honey
1 egg
nutmeg
Ingredients Instructions
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