Dualit Mini Chopper 310306 User Manual

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Thank you for purchasing the Dualit
mini chopper. With its sharp blades
and 500ml capacity, it is neat and
handy for chopping vegetables,
making breadcrumbs, grinding nuts
and grating cheese. It is also great for
making curry pastes and sauces,
blending mini-soups and mashing
tasty root vegetables. This booklet
contains a variety of recipe ideas.
Try them, and of course, adapt and
add your own favourite ingredients.
IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS
PLEASE READ ALL THE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
BEFORE USING THE MINI
CHOPPER. KEEP SAFE FOR
FURTHER REFERENCE.
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g.. To unplug, grasp plug 
and pull from electrical outer. 
Never pull the cord 
Do not let cord hang over edge 
of table or counter, or touch hot
surfaces, including the stove
Do not operate any appliance: 
with a damaged cord or plug, 
Do not operate the appliance if it
malfunctions, has been dropped 
or damaged in any manner.    
Call Dualit customer service  for 
returns information 
The use of attachments not       
recommended or sold by Dualit 
may cause fire, electric shock or 
injury
THE DUALIT MINI CHOPPER
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Always follow these safety        
precautions when using this mini 
chopper to avoid personal injury 
or damage to the appliance. The 
blades are sharp, so handle with 
care
Never leave the mini chopper 
unattended when switched on.  
The blade is sharp, so supervision 
is necessary if the mini chopper is 
being used near children, or by 
anyone with a disability that 
might make it difficult to use
This appliance is designed to 
operate with an AC power supply.
Make sure that the network     
voltage corresponds to that 
shown on the chopper’s rating 
plate on the base
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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