Salter BW03822 Salad Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Salter BW03822 Salad Spinner, first ensure that the bowl is placed on a stable surface. Insert the basket into the bowl, then place the lid on top, aligning the locking mechanism. Press down on the lid until it clicks into place.
Disassemble the salad spinner by removing the lid and taking out the basket. Wash all parts with warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry. The bowl and basket are dishwasher safe, but the lid should be hand washed to preserve the mechanism.
Place washed salad into the spinner basket. Secure the lid and use the hand pump to spin the salad. Pump vigorously for about 10-15 seconds. Use the brake button to stop the spinning and check the dryness. Repeat if necessary.
Ensure that the lid is aligned correctly with the bowl before locking it in place. Avoid forcing the lid if it does not click easily. Regularly clean the lid's locking mechanism to prevent food debris from causing sticking issues.
First, remove the lid and inspect for any obstructions. Clean any debris from the gear area. Lubricate with a small amount of food-safe lubricant if necessary. Reassemble and test the spinner again.
Yes, the salad spinner is versatile and can be used to dry a variety of vegetables and fruits such as spinach, herbs, berries, and more. Ensure the produce is cut to fit appropriately in the basket.
Yes, the Salter BW03822 Salad Spinner is made from BPA-free materials, ensuring it is safe for use with food.
The Salter BW03822 Salad Spinner can hold approximately 4-5 servings of salad greens, depending on the type and cut size of the vegetables.
Disassemble the lid to access the brake mechanism. Check for any visible issues or debris blocking the brake. Clean and test the button. If the issue persists, contact Salter customer service for further assistance.
Ensure the spinner is placed on a stable, flat surface to minimize vibrations. Spinning at a steady pace rather than aggressively can also help reduce noise levels.