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SMZ 260 J4 GB
IE
 7
Food
Max.
filling
quantity
Processing time Speed
Onions 100 g pulse turbo
Garlic 150 g pulse turbo
Tomatoes 200 g 10 sec. normal
Hazelnuts 200 g 3 x 8 sec. turbo
Almonds 200 g
coarse: 1 x 15 sec.
medium: 2 x 15 sec.
fine: 3 x 15 sec.
turbo
Cheese
(Gouda, young,
fridge
temperature)
150 g 2 x 15 sec. turbo
Eggs
(hard-boiled)
3 (150 g) 2 x 4 sec. turbo
Meat 200 g 4 x 12 sec. turbo
Ice cubes 100 g
15 x 1 sec.
pulse
turbo
5) Close the bowl 6 with the lid 4: Place it onto the bowl 6 so that the lugs on
the lid 4 grip into the guides on the bowl 6. Turn the lid 4 so that the lugs
slide into the guides below.
6) Place the motor unit 2 on the lid flange 3.
7) Press the motor unit 2 downwards as shown in fig. B. The motor starts at
normal speed.
For a higher processing speed (Turbo) for the food, press on both the motor
unit 2 and the Turbo button 1 and keep both pressed down as shown in
Fig. C.
NOTES
If larger pieces start collecting on the wall of the bowl during processing,
lift the motor unit 2 off the lid flange 3. Give the bowl 6 a firm shake
and restart the processing. Any residues can be removed with a spatula.
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
Turbo button 1 several times briefly (in addition to the motor unit 2). If
the food is not completely chopped, you can either cut it into smaller
pieces or lift the motor unit 2 off of the lid flange 3. Give the bowl 6
a firm shake and restart the processing.

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