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ALL ABOUT BLEND CYCLES (SEE FIGURE 4) 

 

1. WHY BLEND CYCLES?

 In the world of professional blending, there are many factors 

which go into making a delicious blended product time after time� In order to blend 

many different recipes consistently well, Blendtec developed blend cycles to match 

the blending needs of the product being made� Because different ingredients 

have different blending characteristics, each item needs to be considered� Some 

ingredients which are thicker or more fibrous will take longer to blend and need to 

be blended at higher speeds� It is from that world of commercial results that the Total 

Blender Designer Series derives its heritage�

2. WHAT CYCLES ARE ON MY BLENDER?

 The Total Blender Designer Series has 6 

carefully designed and selected, pre-programmed blend cycles to produce optimum 

results for a wide range of blending tasks� These include Batters, Ice Crush, Smoothie, 

Ice Cream, Whole Juice, and Soups� The recipe book included with your machine 

will refer to a specific button to use, depending on what is being made� Feel free 

to experiment and try different cycles with your own recipes� The preceding charts 

correspond to the 6 cycle icons above on the touch pad (see Figure 4 on pages 

12-13)� The charts will show the speeds and duration of time which make up each 

pre-programmed blend cycle� This may be helpful to you in understanding what the 

blender is doing when a specific cycle button is pushed�

 

3. HOW WILL BLEND CYCLES HELP MY RECIPES? 

The Total Blender Designer Series 

Blender has been designed with many different food items in mind and blend cycles 

make it produce consistent results across a wider range of food items than any 

other home blender� This is why you will hear the blender speeding up and slowing 

down at different times throughout the various blend cycles� However, things like 

the temperature of ice and the amount of liquid in the various foods used in a 

recipe will create different blending characteristics� The Blendtec recipe book is 

designed for an overall average in terms of ice temperature and the amount of liquid 

typically contained in various fruits and vegetables� Your experience may be different 

depending on local conditions and you may need to adjust certain recipes to have 

more or less ice, and higher or lower portions of fruits and vegetables or other 

ingredients� For example, if a drink is too thick to blend adequately, try reducing the 

ice a little and replacing the ice with a little water or other liquid� You will be amazed 

at the difference in blendability� Whatever your experience with ingredients, the Total 

Blender Designer Series will blend ingredients faster and more easily than other blenders 

because of its unique combination of high-speed motor, patented square jar, single 

prong wingtip blade, direct drive coupling, and computer-controlled blend cycles�

  1� 

Over Temp:  This icon will appear if the blender has overheated� If you see 

this icon, unplug blender, allow sufficient time to cool, then resume blending� 

  2� 

Touch Error: This light indicates that more than one sensor has been triggered  

 

by your touch� 

  3� 

Phone: This light indicates that you should call your Blendtec Service    

 representative�

  4� 

Power Button: Press this button to turn your machine on or off�

  5� 

Batters: Use this blend cycle to mix, whip and blend batters, sauces, dips, 

and dressings�

  6� 

Ice Crush: Use this button to blend your mixed drinks, milkshakes, or to crush ice�

  7� 

Smoothie: Use this button to blend your smoothies�

  8� 

Ice Cream: Use this button to make ice cream�

 

  9� 

Whole Juice: Use this button to make whole juice and green drinks�

10� 

Soup: Use this button to make hot soup and hot chocolate�

11� 

Stop Button: Press this button at any time to stop the blender� 

12� 

Slider: This area allows you to manually control the speed of the blender�

13�  

Pulse:  Use this button to chop, mince, whip, or do other momentary tasks  

 

 which do not require a long blend cycle�

FIGURE 3: TOUCH AREA

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Summary of Contents for Designer Series WildSide

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual and User Guide TotalBlender Designer Series ...

Page 2: ...Y SECTION 4 INSTALLATION 8 SECTION 5 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 8 5 1 MAIN POINTS OF OPERATION 5 2 AUTOMATIC CYCLE OPERATION 5 3 BLEND CYCLES SECTION 6 CARE AND CLEANING 14 6 1 AFTER USE CLEANING 6 2 LONG TERM SANITATION 6 3 CLEANING TIPS AND CAUTIONS SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 7 1 BLENDED TEXTURE UNSATISFACTORY 7 2 BLENDER MOTOR WILL NOT TURN ON 7 3 NOISE LEVEL CHANGES SECTION 8 WARRANTY 16 Table of ...

Page 3: ...r service agent first If it is dropped or damaged in any way return the blender to a Blendtec service agent immediately for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment or possible replacement 1 3 NEVER OPERATE BLENDER IN LIQUID To protect against the risk of electrical shock do not put the motor base in water or other liquid Do not use the blender outdoors where it is subject to precipi...

Page 4: ...s not recommended 1 8 JAR MUST BE PROPERLY IN PLACE WHILE APPLIANCE IS OPERATING 1 9 CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING THE CUTTING BLADES WHILE EMPTYING THE JAR AND DURING CLEANING 1 10 USE CAUTION WHEN BLENDING ON THE SOUP CYCLE When blending on the soup cycle friction of the blade will heat the contents The vented lid will allow pressure relief Be careful not to come in contact with any steam c...

Page 5: ...n the upper right hand side of the touch area 3 A cycle count indicating the number of cycles the blender has run will display on the LED Information Center for three seconds following power on 4 Secure the lid to the jar and place the appropriately filled jar on the base making sure the jar is secure 5 To start the blender touch the icon for the desired blend cycle or use the slider for manual co...

Page 6: ...t of liquid in the various foods used in a recipe will create different blending characteristics The Blendtec recipe book is designed for an overall average in terms of ice temperature and the amount of liquid typically contained in various fruits and vegetables Your experience may be different depending on local conditions and you may need to adjust certain recipes to have more or less ice and hi...

Page 7: ...seconds Ice Crush 10s 10s 15s SPEED TIME in seconds 3s 3s 24s 40 seconds Smoothie SPEED TIME in seconds Ice Cream 45 seconds 27s 15s SPEED TIME in seconds 20s 16s 50 seconds Whole Juice 2s 2s 10s SPEED TIME in seconds 85s 90 seconds Soups 3s 2s SPEED TIME in seconds 10s 3s ...

Page 8: ...is coming from the jar Run the blender for a few seconds using the Pulse Button If you have more than one jar test a different jar to determine whether the sound changes as different jars are used If a jar is excessively noisy or if the jar shaft assembly seems loose or feels rough when turned by hand contact your Blendtec Service Agent SECTION 6 CARE AND CLEANING 6 1 AFTER USE CLEANING 1 Add 1 cu...

Page 9: ...ec authorized service representatives will void the warranty Many issues can be resolved simply and quickly over the phone 2 If the difficulty cannot be resolved over the phone your unit may require replacement If blender is under warranty Blendtec will repair or replace the unit at no cost Cosmetic damage and abuse are not included 3 Upon receiving instructions from Blendtec box up your existing ...

Page 10: ...red by U S and Canadian warranty repair policies and procedures Products used or sold outside the United States and Canada are subject to the applicable international warranty and service procedures Using a machine outside the country it was designed for will void the warranty ...

Page 11: ...uth 1680 West Orem Utah 84058 U S A 1 801 222 0888 blendtec com 2011 K TEC INC All Rights Reserved Blendtec is a registered trademark of K TEC INC OWN RE 074 Manual Owner s Total Blender Designer Series Rev 01 ...

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