FOOD PREPARATION
Operate the appliance in short bursts. Never allow the
motor to run continuously for more than 15 seconds. This
is especially important when processing butter and
cheese, as doing so may over-run the motor.
After 15 seconds of operation you must let the motor rest
for at least two minutes to avoid over-heatring.
It may be necessary with some foods to stop the unit, and
re-distribute the food before continuing. Always unplug
the appliance before removing the lid.
PULSE MODE: To get finely chopped food, operate the
appliance with several very short presses of the operating
switch.
REMOVING THE FOOD
$Disconnect the appliance from the mains
OPERATION
$Remove the lid
$Remove the blade place it in a secure location before
spooning out the food.
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHOPPING
HARD ITEMS SUCH AS ICE CUBES OR FROZEN PRODUCE.
Remove all bones from meat, stones from fruit, etc.
Cut the food into small pieces (maximum size 25mm, 1")
The maximum quantity of food you can process at any one
time should not exceed 200g for soft items and100g for
nuts and other items.
We suggest you keep the liquid content of food to be
processed to a minimum as excess liquid can penetrate
the motor.
After preparation, place the food into the bowl and close
the lid. (Refer to the previous page).
Refer to the table below for advice on which speed to use
for best results.
Assemble the appliance, with the food in the bowl.
Plug the unit into the mains supply and switch on at the
mains.
H ol d t he un it
securely and then
depress the ON/OFF
switch to begin
processing.
CARE AND CLEANING
After Use:
$Unplug the appliance.
$If the motor is warm, allow it to cool fully.
$Remove the lid.
$Lift the blade out and place it in a secure location.
$Remove the bowl and spoon out the contents.
Class II construction double insulated. This
$Wipe the motor unit all over with a soft cloth
product must not be connected to earth.
dampened with soapy water followed with a clean
damp cloth.
$Dry well. Do not immerse the motor unit, mains
cable or plug in water.
$Wash the bowl, lid and blade in warm soapy water
and wipe dry. Take care when handling the blade.
$After cleaning: Reassemble the appliance, loosely
coil the cable and store the unit in a dry cool
cupboard out of the reach of children and pets.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: MC11
Power: 220-240 VAC 50Hz, 120W
Duty Cycle: 15 sec. ON (intermittent use);
2 minutes OFF
Weight:
UK: Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste.
e for details.
ROI: Produced after 13th August 2005.
Waste electrical products should not be
disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where facilities exist. Check with your
WARRANTY
Local Authority or retailer for recycling
Your appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months
advice.
from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this
period, please return the unit to your nearest Tesco store
together with the original receipt as proof of purchase.
This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights.
780g
Separate
disposal facilities exist, for your nearest
facilities see www.recycle-more.co.uk or in-
stor
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Mini Chopper
USER GUIDE
MC11
Chopping & Mixing Recommendations
MC11 USER GUIDE
FOOD
Nuts
Fresh herbs, coarsely chopped
Hard cheeses
Garlic Cloves
Onion
Meat
Carrot
Sun-dried tomatoes in oil
MAXIMUM QUANTITY
1 cup
1 loosely packed cup
55-85 grams
1 cup cloves, peeled
1 cup
200 grams
100 grams
1 cup
SIZE
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15 x 15mm
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20 x 20mm
20 x 20mm
15 x 15mm
15 x 15mm
MC11 USER GUIDE