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CARE & CLEANING
DISASSEMBLING YOUR BABY
MAKER
BLENDER JAR
1. Always ensure the Breville Baby
Banquet™ is off by pressing the POWER
button. Then switch off at the power
outlet and unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the blender jar from the motor
base by grasping the jar and twisting to
the UNLOCK symbol and lifting in an
upward direction.
3. Remove the blade assembly by turning
in an anti-clockwise direction.
4. When cleaning the blender jar it is
always a good idea to clean straight
away to avoid food sticking to the blades
and jar. Placing about 100ml within the
blender jar, you can blend the water for
about 5-10 seconds which will help clean
the blades and jar. Then rinse in cold
water and dry thoroughly. Alternatively
wash the parts in warm soapy water, then
rinse in cold water and dry thoroughly.
Use a bottle brush to dislodge stubborn
foods around the blade assembly.
CAUTION
Blade assembly is extremely sharp
STEAMER
1. Always ensure the steamer is off by
pressing the POWER button. Then
switch off at the power outlet and unplug
the power cord.
2. Remove the steamer cover, steamer
basket and steamer base.
3. Wash the parts in warm soapy water,
then rinse in cold water and dry
thoroughly.
CLEANING THE MOTOR BASE
1. Wipe the motor base with a soft, damp
cloth then dry thoroughly.
2. Wipe any excess food particles from the
power cord.
NOTE
Do not use abrasive scouring pads
or cleaners when cleaning the motor
base as they may scratch the surface.
REMOVING STUBBORN OR STRONG
FOOD STAINS AND ODOURS
Strong smelling foods such as garlic, fish
and some vegetables such as carrots may
leave an odour or stain on the blender jar.
To remove, soak blender jar for 5 minutes in
warm soapy water. Then wash with a mild
detergent and warm water, rinse well and
dry thoroughly.
STORAGE
Store your Breville Baby Banquet™ upright
with the blender jar and steam cover
assembled on the motor base. Do not place
anything on top.
WARNING
The blending blades are extremely
sharp. Avoid any contact with fingers
and hands. Use caution when handling
and storing.
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