38 39• During operation and shortly thereafter: Only touch the jug or lid at the designatedhandles. Do not hold your hands or face over the appliance. Steam could escapefrom under the lid. additionally, condensate could accumulate under the lid andmeasuring cup and drip, when opening the lid. Do not remove the lid or jug, whilethe appliance is working (indicator is blinking), to avoid overflow and overheating.add further ingredients via the opening in the lid, where the measuring cup is placed.always switch off (press StaRt/StOP button once) the appliance or wait until it stopsworking automatically (acoustic signal sounds twice, indicator is illuminated continuo-usly or goes out), before removing the jug. Place the jug on a stable, level, moisture-resistant, and heat-resistant surface, before removing the lid. Keep the hot jug awayfrom heat-sensitive objects.• Only use the appliance for food. Do not process thick mixtures, solid, or high-proofalcoholic foodstuffs. the appliance is not suited for melting, mixing or chopping solidingredients.attention: all parts (base, jug, lid with seal, floating milk frothing disc) are notdishwasher safe.Note: During the first use the appliance may develop a slight odor when turning onthe engine. this is normal and completely harmless. the smell will vanish after a cou-ple of applications.preparing the appliancewarning: Only place the appliance on a stable, dry, level, and clean surface.Do not place the appliance on inclined surfaces. Do not place any clothes or tissueor other foreign objects on or under the appliance during operation, to avoid riskof fire or electric shock. Do not block the ventilation slots at the bottom and rear ofthe power base. During operation, the operating elements (see: ›Knowing Your LatteMagic‹) must be accessible any time.Before assembling the appliance, always ensure that all parts and accessories youwish to use are in proper working order (e.g. not cracked, chapped, broken or dis-torted). Do not use any damaged or unsuitable parts to avoid risk of injuries anddamage.Do not operate the appliance with the filling level below the MiN filling mark orexceeding the MAX filling mark. ensure not to spill any liquids on the power base.the jug must always be clean and dry, when placed on the power base to avoidrisk of electric shock or damage.BCAD100 ml150 ml250 ml1. Place the power base on a flat, stable, moisture-resistantand heat-resistant surface near a suitable wall power outlet(see: ›important Safeguards‹) with the StaRt/StOP buttonfacing to you. Leave at least 10 cm of free space to walls,curtains, boards and other objects on each side of theappliance. Leave at least 50 cm of free space above theappliance to get unhindered access. ensure that the appli-ance is unplugged.Note: clean the jug with cold water before frothing milk.2. take the milk frothing disc and place it with the bulge poin-ting upwards between the three pins on the frothig discmount - the spiral is brought by a magnet to the correctposition. (pic. a and B).3. grab the dic mount with the inserted frothing disc andplace it upright, the long pin facing up (see pic c) at thebottom of the foam jug.4. Pour the desired amount of chilled milk into the jug. Youcan use skim milk or whole milk. Pay attention to the MAXmark the inside of the jug when pouring the milk. theMAX mark for heating milk is 250 ml and the MAX markfor frothing milk in 150 ml. the MiN mark is 100 ml. Forfrothing milk you need less milk because the finished foamhas a larger volume than heated milk and would otherwiseoverflow. Keep the container it as upright as possible. (seepic D).note:take the jug of the power base before filling.important: there are two max level indicators inside the jug. the lower levelmax level indicator is for frothing milk and the upper max level indicator for heatingmilk (picture c). You need less milk for frothing because the volume of milk froth isbigger then the volume of heated milk. Using too much milk when frothing wouldcause overrunning.important: Never overfill the jug. Spilling liquids can cause damage to the elec-tronic components.