Salter BW03816GR Mandolin Instruction Manual
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To clean the Salter BW03816GR Mandolin, disassemble all removable parts and wash them with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry immediately with a soft cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads that could damage the surfaces.
If the blades on your Salter BW03816GR Mandolin seem dull, ensure they are properly cleaned as residue can make them appear dull. If cleaning doesn't help, consider contacting Salter customer service for advice on blade sharpening or replacement.
To safely change the blade settings on your mandolin, ensure the device is on a stable surface. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to adjust the blade, using the hand guard to protect your fingers. Always handle blades with caution.
Store the Salter BW03816GR Mandolin in a dry place, ideally in its original packaging or a protective case to prevent damage. Ensure blades are retracted or covered to avoid accidents.
The Salter BW03816GR Mandolin is primarily designed for fruits and vegetables. While it might slice soft cheeses, using it for hard or sticky cheeses is not recommended as it can damage the blades or clog the mechanism.
If your mandolin doesn't sit flat, check the feet or base for any debris or uneven parts. Clean the surface and ensure all components are properly assembled. If the issue persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
To achieve uniform slices, ensure the food item is securely held with the hand guard and apply steady, even pressure as you slide it over the blade. Adjust the blade settings according to the desired thickness.
While some components of the Salter BW03816GR Mandolin may be dishwasher safe, it is generally recommended to wash all parts by hand to preserve the sharpness of the blades and the integrity of the materials.
If the safety guard isn't securing food, ensure it is correctly attached and not worn out. Try repositioning the food or cutting it into smaller pieces. If the problem persists, consider replacing the guard.
Inspect your mandolin regularly, ideally before each use, to ensure all parts are in good condition. Look for signs of wear, such as dull blades or cracked components, and address any issues promptly to maintain safety and performance.