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Silvercrest 390051 2201 - Operation; Chopping

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8 
GB
IE
SMZE 500 C2
Operation
Chopping
1) Place the bowl 9 on the non-slip ring q.
2) Place the blade holder 7 with the blade 8 onto the guide axis 0.
3) Prepare the food:
CAUTION – PROPERTY DAMAGE!
Particularly hard foods should be cut into small pieces (approx. 2 cm)
before processing. Otherwise, the motor unit could block.
Use a pulsing processing method when working with hard foods. To do
this, press the relevant speed button 1/2 several times.
Chop solid food into pieces approx. 2 cm in size.
Removes stems and stalks from herbs.
Remove the shell from nuts, e.g. walnuts.
Remove bones, skin and sinew from meat.
4) Add the food to the bowl 9. For optimum results, we recommend the follow-
ing maximum filling quantities:
Food
Max.
filling
quantity
Processing time Speed
Garlic 250 g
pulse
approx. 5 x 2 sec.
Level II
Onions 250 g
pulse
approx. 5 x 1 sec.
Level I
Carrots 250 g 2 x 5 sec. Level I
Almonds 250 g
coarse: 1 x 10 sec.
medium: 1 x 15 sec.
fine: 3 x 15 sec.
Level II
Meat (cubed
2 x 2 cm)
250 g 6 x 5 sec. Level II
Ice cubes 100 g*
pulse
coarse 10 x 1 sec.
fine 20 x 1 sec.
Level II
The times and quantities listed in this table are guide values and can vary
depending on the composition of the processed food!
*100 g is the ideal filling quantity for crushing ice. You can add ice cubes up
to the 500 ml mark. The ice will, however, not be crushed so evenly.

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