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en Overload protection
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Designa-
tion
Use
Tip:Only cut up cooked
potatoes once they have
cooled down.
Reversible
shredding
disc,
coarse/fine
Shredding food coarsely or
finely, e.g. fruit, vegetables
or cheese as Gouda or
Edam.
Marking:
¡ 2 = coarse side
¡ 4 = fine side
Note:Not suitable for pro-
cessing nuts or hard
cheese, e.g. Parmesan.
Tip:Shred soft cheese with
the coarse side only.
Fine grat-
ing disc
Shredding food medium-
fine, e.g. raw potatoes or
hard cheese such as
Parmesan.
Note:Not suitable for pro-
cessing soft cheese and
cheese slices.
Coarse
grating
disc
Grating food coarsely, e.g.
raw potatoes for dumplings
or potato pancakes.
Asia veget-
ables disc
For cutting food into thin
strips, e.g. fruit and veget-
ables.
Overload protection
The overload protection system prevents
the motor and other components from be-
ing damaged through being overloaded.
If the continuous feed shredder is over-
loaded or blocked, the disc holder shaft will
break at the predetermined breaking point.
Note:Spare parts with a predetermined
breaking point are not covered by our war-
ranty obligations. A new disc holder is avail-
able from customer service under order
number 10000314.
Overview of main units
This accessory can be used with different
main units.
You can prepare your kitchen machine as
shown.
→Fig. 2
A
Kitchen machine from the MUMS6
series
B
Food processor from the MUM9
series
Operation
Assembling the continuous feed
shredder
→Fig. 3 - 7
Fitting continuous feed shredder onto
the main unit
→Fig. 8 - 9
Processing food with the continuous
feed shredder
→Fig. 10 - 13
Emptying the bowl
Tip:You can remove and empty the bowl
without taking off the continuous-feed
shredder.
→Fig. 14 - 16
Removing the continuous feed shred-
der
→Fig. 17 - 18
Dismantling the continuous feed
shredder
→Fig. 19 - 22
Tip:Clean all parts immediately after use
so that residues do not dry on.
Overview of cleaning
Clean the individual parts as indicated in
the table.
→Fig. 23
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