Salter EK2326 Electric Instruction Manual

To assemble the Salter EK2326 Electric Spiralizer, first ensure the unit is unplugged. Attach the spiralizing blade of your choice to the blade holder. Secure the bowl in place on the base, then attach the assembled blade holder to the top of the bowl. Finally, place the lid securely on top.
If the spiralizer does not turn on, check that it is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Ensure all parts are correctly assembled, as the unit may not operate if not fully assembled. If it still doesn't work, inspect the power cord for damage and contact customer support if necessary.
To clean the spiralizer, first unplug the unit. Disassemble the parts and wash the bowl, lid, and blades in warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry before reassembling. Use a damp cloth to wipe the motor base. Do not submerge the motor base in water.
The Salter EK2326 Electric Spiralizer is suitable for a variety of firm vegetables such as zucchini, carrots, cucumbers, and potatoes. Avoid using very soft or overly hard vegetables to maintain optimal performance.
If the blade gets stuck, turn off and unplug the spiralizer immediately. Carefully remove the food from the blade using a utensil, not your fingers, to prevent injury. Check for any obstructions and ensure the food is properly centered before restarting the process.
After cleaning and drying all components, reassemble the spiralizer for compact storage. Store it in a dry place away from direct sunlight and ensure that the power cord is neatly wrapped to prevent damage.
Yes, the Salter EK2326 Electric Spiralizer is ideal for creating pasta alternatives from vegetables like zucchini or sweet potatoes, offering a healthy and gluten-free option.
For best results, use fresh, firm vegetables and ensure they are straight and trimmed to fit the spiralizer. Apply even pressure when feeding vegetables through the unit, and choose the correct blade for your desired cut.
Yes, it is normal for the Salter EK2326 Electric Spiralizer to make some noise during operation. However, if you notice any unusual sounds, such as grinding or knocking, stop the machine and inspect for any blockages or assembly issues.
To prevent mushiness, choose firm vegetables and avoid over-processing them. If necessary, pat the spirals dry with a paper towel before cooking or serving to remove excess moisture.