en Overview of main units
Overview of main units
units
main
of
Overview
This accessory can be used with different
main units.
You can prepare your kitchen machine as
shown.
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Kitchen machine from the MUMS6
series
Food processor from the MUM9 series
Operation
Operation
General information
The cube cutter insert is suitable for cutting
the following foods into cubes:
Raw or cooked vegetables, e.g. pota-
toes, carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes, pep-
pers, onions
Fruit, e.g. bananas, apples, pears,
peaches, strawberries, melons, kiwis
Hard cheese, hard-boiled eggs or soft
meat sausage, e.g. mortadella
Processing instructions:
Do not process fruit or vegetables that
are too ripe or the juice may escape
Leave cooked food to cool down before
dicing it as it will then be firmer and the
dicing result will be better
Before processing, remove the seeds
and stones from fruit, e.g. apples or
peaches.
The length of the pieces changes as
more or less pressure is applied to the
pusher
The cube cutter insert is not suitable for
cutting very soft cheese or sliced
cheese, e.g. mozzarella, sheep's cheese,
Gouda, Edam
When processing hard cheese, e.g. Em-
mental, do not process more than 3 kg
in one go
Do not process any frozen food
Notes
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in damage to the cube cutter in-
sert, the cutting grid and cutter disc.
If the cube cutter is not used as inten-
ded, is modified or is used improperly, li-
ability for any damage is excluded. Also
excluded here is liability for damage that
results from processing unapproved
foods, e.g. blunt or deformed blades.
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Assembling the cube cutter
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Attaching the cube cutter to the main
unit
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Processing food with the cube cutter
Note: Observe the recommended speeds.
"Application examples", Page 12
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Emptying the bowl
Tip: You can remove and empty the bowl
without taking off the dicer.
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Removing the cube cutter
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Taking the cube cutter apart
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Tip: Clean all parts immediately after use
so that residues do not dry on.
Overview of cleaning
cleaning
of
Overview
Clean the individual parts as indicated in
the table.
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Tip: When processing food such as carrots,
plastic parts may become discoloured. Re-
move discolouration with a soft cloth and a
few drops of cooking oil.
Application examples
examples
Application
Observe the comments and figures in the
table.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Processed food does not fall into the
bowl.
Outlet opening or housing is blocked.
1. Finish processing and unplug from the
mains.
2. Remove the accessory.
3. Take the accessory apart and remove
the blockage.
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Cutting disc does not rotate although
the main unit is running.
Lid is not fitted and engaged properly.
Check whether the lid is fitted properly.
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