CIeaning � Switch off and remove the mains plug from the wall socket before cleaning. Wait for the circular blade to come to a complete standstill. � Never immerse the basic appliance (i.e. the part containing the motor) into water or any other fluid. Do not rinse either. � Clean the appliance with a damp cloth immediately after use, including the circular blade. Do not use any scouring cleaning materials. Do not clean in a dishwasher. Attention: the blade is very sharp. Circular blade To disassemble the circular blade: - Remove the blade cover (fig. 13). - Rotate the blade lock a quarter turn clockwise (fig. 14). When the lock is in a vertical position the circular blade can be removed (fig. 15). To reassemble the circular blade: - Rotate the blade lock a quarter turn anticlockwise. When the lock is in a horizontal position the circular blade is fixed. Ensure that the blade is safely assembled before switching on. - Replace the blade cover (fig. 16-17). Stop plate To disassemble the stop plate: - Turn the control knob anti-clockwise until it stops (fig. 18). - Then take off the stop plate (fig. 19). To reassemble the stop plate: - Insert the stop plate, press on lightly and turn the control knob clockwise (fig. 20). Carriage lock (slide) Before storing the appliance you can fixate the carriage in the foremost position (fig. 21).
For U.K. only: Fitting a different plug This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 Amp. plug. Should you need to replace the plug, connect the wires as follows: Green/yellow wire to the Earth terminal (E) of the new plug. Brown wire to the Live (L) terminal of the new plug. Blue wire to the Neutral (N) terminal of the new plug. Always fit the same value of fuse as that originally supplied with your appliance. Only use BS 1362 approved fuses. As a guide only: Appliances under 700 W can have a 3 Amp. fuse (red) and all others should have a 13 Amp. fuse (brown). When disposing of an old plug (particularly the moulded type which has been cut from the mains cord) always remove the fuse as the plug could be dangerous if ever inserted in a live socket.