AEG-Electrolux N24ELUX User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Model: ماطر و بعدها Electrolux Assistent
  • Voltage: 110-120 V ~50 Hz, 220-240 V ~50 Hz
  • Power: 400 W
  • Dimensions: High: 345 mm Width: 268 mm Depth: 350 mm, INCLUSIONS: the bowl
  • Bowl Capacity: 7 litres
  • Speed Adjustment: 45 rpm up to 130 rpm
  • Timer: 1 to 12 min.
  • Components:
  • Stand including a drive socket
  • Control panel
  • Timer switch that will set the appliance ON or OFF
  • Switch that will enable speed to be adjusted
  • Protective cap for the drive socket
  • Steel bowl which has a cover
  • Knife and roller for the bowl
  • Spatula used as an accessory
  • Accessories:
  • Dough hook
  • Double beater
  • Press for citrus fruits
  • Liquidiser/Blender
  • Mincer
  • Strainer
  • Grater
  • Pasta attachment
  • Cookie Attachment
  • Vegetable slicer/shredder
  • Grain mill
  • Flake mill

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the bowl maximum capacity?

A: The bowl maximum capacity is 7 litres.

Q: Is it advisable to use the Electrolux Assistent for commercial purposes?

A: No, the appliance is meant for normal household use only.

Q: How powerful is this appliance? A: The power rating of the appliance is 400 W.

Q: How do I increase or decrease the rotation of the bowl?

A: From about 45 rpms to 130 rpms, there can be adjusted by a speed adjustment switch.

Q: What other variety of food can be processed with the mincer attachment?

A: The mincer can cut meat, pork, liver, fish, potatoes, nettles, kale, spinach, oranges, etc.

Q: Is it appropriate to leave the appliance working without being supervised?

A: No, this appliance should never be left unattended when it is on and working.

Q: What are the processes involved in washing the blender jug?

A: Moin water with a drop of washing up liquid should be added to the blender jug and the machine should run for a few seconds after which warm water will be used to rinse it.

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