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Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) stipulates that
used household appliances must not be disposed of in normal unsorted municipal waste. Used
appliances must be collected separately to increase the re-use and recycling rate of the materials
they are made from and to reduce the impact on the environment and human health.
Courgette, tarragon & cream cheese soup
• 400 ml water
• 60 g chopped onion
• 600 g trimmed courgettes, cut in 1.5 cm slices
• 100 g full fat cream cheese (Philadelphia® or something similar)
• 3 sprigs fresh tarragon (about 4 cm long)
• Salt and freshly ground black pepper
TO SERVE
• Freshly ground black pepper
• A pinch of chilli powder (optional)
• Chopped fresh tarragon leaves
Remove the leaves from the tarragon and set aside. Pour half of the water into the soup-maker.
Then add the ingredients in the following order: chopped onion, sliced courgettes, cream cheese,
tarragon leaves, salt, freshly ground black pepper and the remaining water. Fit the lid (gently
wriggle the blade shaft through the courgettes and then firmly push the top down fully). Select
the “smooth soup” setting.
Expired electronic or electric products:
• Disposal of the appliance and its packaging materials
RECYCLING
RECIPES
The packaging exclusively contains materials that are not dangerous to the
environment, which can be disposed of in accordance with the recycling
regulations in force in your area.
Think of the environment!
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered or recycled.
Leave it at a local waste collection point for it to be processed.
PROBLEMS CAUSES SOLUTIONS
The food is not properly
cooked or something is
caught at the base of
the jug.
Forgetting an ingredient or
modifying the quantities
recommended by recipes.
Follow the list of ingredients and
recipe proportions.
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