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2. Put ingredients into container first, solid items last. Thawed or partially thawed fruit is
recommended, do not fill above MAX line, and cover it.
3. With the unit in OFF position, place container on blender base. Be sure container is fully
seated and that drive coupling is properly engaged. Plug blender cord into outlet.
4. The motor speed can be adjusted by pressing speed
, and press up
or down
arrows buttons. Speed ranges from one (lowest) to eight (highest) speed
reprogrammable beverage stations. Speed ranges from 15% to 100%.
1. The Speed Up
will increase the motor speed display in 1% increments and the Speed
Down
button will decrease the motor speed display in 1% increments. Holding down
either button will quickly scroll through speeds.
2. Using the Speed
with Up
and down
arrows, then ok
button, set
desired motor speed.
3. If no speed is selected, motor will default to 100%.
4. NOTE: The motor does not run at the newly set speed until the ON/OFF
button is
pressed. If Speed
button is not pressed within 3 seconds, the new speed setting will
be stored for next use and the blender will return to STANDBY mode;
5. Press ON/OFF
button, after set desired motor speed and time, press OK
to run
the blender. The LED will display the time count backwards. Default time is 180 seconds,
and the default speed is the highest speed without setting the time and speed. Motor speed
and time can be changed while blender is running by simply pressing Speed and Time,
then arrows to
or
button.
6. To stop continuous blending operation, press ON/OFF
button.
Resetting thermal protection
The blender you have purchased is equipped with an Automatic Reset Switch to protect the
motor from overheating.
If your blender stops running under heavy use, turn the power switch to the ON/OFF
position and unplug the power cord. Empty the blender container of all its contents and
allow approximately 5 minutes for the motor to cool down.
Plug the power cord back into the outlet and continue blending.
Hot Blending Instructions
To minimize the possibility of being scalded when blending hot materials, the following
precautions and procedure must be observed.
Hot materials are those that are 100 (38 ) or hotter.