To protect the motor from burn outs,
in case of overload, the appliance is
fitted with an automatic overload
protector under the base of the basic
unit. If the motor stops it is an
indication of excess load. Switch off
the unit, take out excess material
from the jars. Wait for 2/3 minutes
and press the overload protection
plunger. Then restart the unit.
Note : Overload protection plunger
is to be pressed to restart only after
2/3 minutes
OVER LOAD PROTECTION
AUTOMATIC TRIP OFF
ARRANGEMENT :
RED TIP PIN ROD NORMAL
POSITION
PIN ROD HAS COME OUT
EXCESSIVE CUT-OFF POSITION
PUSH PIN-ROD
UPWARD TO RE-SET
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Keep the machine away from direct heat and sunlight, at a suitable height on a flat surface for
easy operation.
• Do not use on top of a cloth or plastic sheet as these may get sucked in and block the ventilation
slots on the bottom of the machine.
• Do not use the food processor empty.
• Do not allow children to handle the food processor.
• Do not attempt to attach or remove the blades or jars while the drive shafts are still in motion.
• Do not push the food through the feeder tube with fingers or spoons etc., always use the food
pusher provided.
• Do not immerse the basic unit in water.
• Remove the blade/disc before emptying the contents.
• Handle the blades/discs with care as they are very sharp.
• Do not allow the food collected in the bowl to accumulate so much so as to touch the discs
during operation. This could thrust the disc upwards and could cause damage.
• Always use the spatula for scraping off the contents from the side wall of bowl/jars.
• Before running the machine ensure that the jars and lids are firmly placed and locked. Do not
remove or replace jars when the motor is on.
• Do not overload the machine.
• In case of smoke or smell put off the machine.
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WARRANTY TERMS :
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The company offers five years warranty for motor of this appliances & tow years warranty
on other parts for repairing or replacing parts, free of cost against defect in manufacturing
functional part subject to the following terms & conditions.
Terms & Conditions :
1. Plastic parts, which are breakable, are not covered under this warranty.
2. This warranty is valid if card is dully signed and stamped by our dealer and is produced along
with the original customers copy of the purchase bill.
3. Warranty period starts from the date of purchase from our authorised dealer only.
4. The appliances has to be used with all normal care and maintenance and in accordance with
instructions for use recommended by the company, as enumerated in the instruction
manual & does not apply for negligence on the part of the customer and abnormal variation
is supply voltage.
5. The appliances should not be repaired, tampered or altered by any agency or person other
than authorised company personnel or their service centers.
6. The customer is responsible for bringing the defective product to the service center /
manufacturer for servicing and collection the same at his/her own cost.
7. Liability for consequential loss or damage is neither accepted nor it is implied.
8. The Appliance is meant for domestic use only.
9. Parts only repaired or replace under this warranty.
10. Liability under terms of warranty is limited to the value of the repairs / replacement of the
parts found to be defective with in the warranty period. All parts which have been replaced
shall become the property of the company.
11. Under the terms of warranty period free service will be provided only within the municipal
limits of the cities/towns where the company has its branches or authorised
representatives. Service outside the municipal limits specified above will be provided after
charging the actual to and fro traveling and incidental expenses, as prevailing from time to
time.
12. The decision of the company is final and binding on all matters arising out of this warranty.
13. This warranty is issued subject to Mumbai jurisdiction. In case of any dispute arising out of
this the same shall be settled by and Arbitrator, in accordance with the provisions of
arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996.