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Troubleshooting
Motor doesn’t start or
blade doesn’t rotate
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Check the blender jug and lid are securely in place.
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Check that the power plug is properly inserted into the power outlet.
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Check the ON | OFF button and selected function button is illuminated.
Food is unevenly
chopped
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Use the tamper when blending to help move the ingredients around.
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Reduce the speed so the blades have more chance of grabbing the food.
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This can happen when too much food is being blended at one time. Try a
smaller amount, and work in batches if necessary.
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The ingredients may be too large. Try cutting into smaller pieces. For best
results, ingredients should be in pieces no larger than ¾-inch (2cm).
Food is chopped too
fine or is watery
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Try blending for shorter period of time or slower speeds.
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Use the PULSE | ICE CRUSH function for better control.
Food sticks to
blade and jug
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The mixture may be too thick. Try adding more liquid and/or using a slower
speed for blending.
Blender overloaded
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This blender has dual motor protection features to protect against
over heating and/or over current use. When activated, OVERLOAD
PROTECTION will flash on the LCD and the blender will be inoperable.
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If activated, turn the blender off by pressing the ON | OFF button on the
control panel, and unplug the blender. On the underside of the unit is a red
RESET button. Press the Button to reset the unit. Wait a few minutes then
re-plug and power ON the blender.
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If OVERLOAD PROTECTION is still flashing, repeat and leave the blender
to cool down for at least 20–30 minutes. Once OVERLOAD PROTECTION
has disappeared from the screen the blender is ready to be used again.
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We recommend blending in smaller batches, or cutting ingredients into
smaller pieces.
Summary of Contents for the Super Q BBL920
Page 1: ...Instruction Book BBL920 the Super Q TM...
Page 9: ...9 Components A B C D E F H K J L N O P M I G...
Page 19: ...the Super Q TM Manuel d instructions BBL920...
Page 28: ...28 Composants A B C D E F H K J L O N P M I G...
Page 38: ...38 Notes...
Page 39: ...39 Notes...