Philips HR2864 manual

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    Intr oduction The appliance has been equipped with an automatic thermal cut-off system. This system will automatically cut off the pow er supply to the appliance in case of ov erheating. If your a ppliance suddenl y stops running: 1 Pull the mains plug out of the wall sock et. 2 Set the selector knob to position 0 to switch the aplliance off. 3 Let[...]

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    ◗ Do not remo ve accessories fr om the motorunit when the appliance is w orking. ◗ Do not exceed the quantities and preparation times indicated in the diverse sections. ◗ Let hot ingredients cool do wn befor e chopping them or pouring them into the blender jar (max. temperature 80 c C/175 c F). ◗ K eep the appliance out of the r each of chi[...]

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    Using the appliance Blender ◗ The blender is intended for : - Blending fluids, e .g. dair y products, sauces, fr uit juices, soups, mixed drinks, shakes. - Mixing soft ingredients, e .g. pancake batter or may onnaise . - Pureeing cooked ingredients, e .g. for making bab y food. C 1 Put the rubber sealing ring around the edge of the knif e unit. C[...]

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    7 Put the mains plug in the wall sock et. C 8 Select the desired speed setting and the a ppliance will switch on. If you are not sure which speed to select, you can al ways use the highest speed (speed 2). ◗ T o let the a ppliance run for only a few seconds at a time, set the switch to position M (Momentum) and r elease it straight a way . Repeat[...]

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    Filter ◗ Y ou can use the filter accessory to obtain extra finely blended sauces, fresh fruit juices or so y milk. All pips and skins will remain in the filter . C 1 Put the filter in the blender jar . 2 Mak e sure the filter is pr operly fitted on the bottom of the jar . C 3 Put the lid in place to fix the filter . The filter should nev er be fi[...]

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    For making soy milk: Soak soy beans f or at least 4 hour s before processing them. Y ou can process max. 145 g. (a measur ing cup full) of soaked soybeans (this is equal with 65 g. dr ied soybeans) with max. 650 ml. (3 measuring cups full) water at a time . For making fr uit juices and cocktails: For the best results add approx. 300 ml. water (or o[...]

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    C 2 Ensure the rubber ring on the blade unit is pr operly placed. C 3 Scre w the blade unit onto the beaker . If this requires some effor t, moisten the r ubber ring with a drop of water . C 4 T urn the assembled mill upside down, place it on the motor unit and turn the mill in the direction of the ar r ow . C 5 Pref erably use the mill at M-speed.[...]

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    C 2 Put the blade unit in the bowl. The cutting edges of the blades are v er y shar p: avoid touching them! C 3 Put the ingredients in the bo wl. Cut large ingredients into pieces of appr oximately 1-2 cm/0.5-1 inch befor e processing. Never exceed the maxim um quantity . See the table for the advised quantities. Do not use the chopper for mixing l[...]

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    C 6 When you ha ve finished chopping, switch the a ppliance off, unplug it and detach the chopper by turning it in the dir ection of the arr ow . C 7 Remov e the chopper fr om the motor unit befor e you empty the bowl. Cleaning Cleaning of the appliance , its par ts and accessories is easiest immediately after use. Never clean the accessories or th[...]

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    C 3 Let the appliance run for a f ew seconds b y pressing the Quick Clean button. 4 Detach the blender jar , remove the lid and stopper and rinse them with clean water . 5 For better cleaning, r emove the knife unit fr om the blender jar . Filter , better cleaning 1 T ak e the filter out of the blender jar . 2 Hold the filter ov er a waste bin and [...]

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    Recipes Y ou can make delicious juices, shakes, soups and sauces in no time at all. T o giv e you an idea of the possibilities, we ha ve included a number of recipes which will cer tainly prove a success. Sa vour y cak es - 250gr vegetab le pulp (par ticular ly suitable are cab bage , celer y or celeriac , tomatoes, car rots, onions, pepper s, leek[...]

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    Vitamin drink (three glasses) - 1 mango - 1 banana - juice of 1 apple (washed), 1 kiwi fr uit and 1 or ange - 2 tsp honey (or more , according to taste) - 300 ml buttermilk B P eel the kiwi fr uit and the orange. Process them in the blender together with the apple. P eel the mango and the banana and mix them in the blender together with the fruit j[...]

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    B W ash the grapes and remove the stalks. Process them in the blender . B Put the grape juice in the b lender . P eel the cucumber, halve it lengthwise and remove the seeds. Cut the cucumber into thick slices and add these slices to the grape juice in the b lender . Add the shallot, the garlic , the salt and the pepper and r un the machine briefly.[...]

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    ENGLISH 19 T r oubleshooting guide Solution The appliance is provided with a saf ety system. If accessories are not proper ly connected with the motor unit, the appliance does not work. Check whether the accessories have been connected in the right way (see the various sections). T ur n off the appliance first! If the appliance still does not work,[...]

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