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15 

 

Lime 

1 medium 

(67 g/2.4 oz)

 

20 

75 

35 

Nectarine 

1 medium 

(140 g/5.0 oz)

 

60 

0.5  1 

250  7 

15 

11 

15 

Orange 

1 medium 

(154 g/5.5 oz)

 

80 

250  7 

19 

12 

14 

130  6 

Peach 

1 medium 

(147 g/5.3 oz)

 

60 

0.5  1 

230  7 

15 

13 

15 

Pear 

1 medium 

(166 g/5.9 oz)

 

100 

190  5 

26 

24 

16 

10 

Pineapple 

2 slices, 

3" diameter, 3/4" 

thick 

(112 g/4 oz)

 

50 

10 

120  3 

13 

10 

50 

Plums 

2 medium 

(151 g/5.4 oz)

 

70 

230  7 

19 

16 

10 

Strawberries 

8 medium 

(147 g/5.3 oz)

 

50 

170  5 

11 

160  2 

Sweet Cherries 

21 cherries; 1 cup 

(140 g/5.0 oz)

 

100 

350  10 

26 

16 

15 

Tangerine 

1 medium 

(109 g/3.9 oz)

 

50 

160  5 

13 

45 

Watermelon 

1/18 medium 

melon; 

2 cups diced pieces 

(280 g/10.0 oz)

 

80 

270  8 

21 

20 

30 

25 

Most fruits provide negligible amounts of saturated fat, 

trans

 fat, and cholesterol; avocados 

provide 0.5 g of saturated fat per ounce. 

 

Provided by 

http://www.fda.gov 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iQ Sports Blender

Page 1: ...re ra iQ Sports Blender Single serving smoothie sports nutrition drinks maker USER MANUAL Thank you for choosing ElectriQ Please read this user manual before using this blender and keep it safe for fu...

Page 2: ...ty Instructions 3 Package content and parts 6 Quick reference guide 7 Assembly 8 Operation tips 11 Ingredients preparation 12 Fruits and Vegetables Nutrition Tables 13 Cleaning and Maintenance 16 Trou...

Page 3: ...cal appliances use it with care This appliance is for indoor and domestic use only Rating This unit must be only connected to a 220 240 V 50 Hz earthed outlet Always check the rating label against you...

Page 4: ...r fill more than the maximum advised level as this could cause damage to the appliance Do not run the unit for more than 3 minutes continuously Stop for at least 5 minutes between sessions If blending...

Page 5: ...OURED GREEN OR GREEN AND YELLOW The appliance will stop when the pulse on button is released Wait until the motor completely stops before removing the bottle and the blade assembly from the appliance...

Page 6: ...e Allow at least 20 cm gap around the unit while in operation to allow free air flow around the air inlet and outlet After use unplug from power socket and store the unit in a dry place PACKAGE CONTEN...

Page 7: ...ection Cleaning and maintenance Assembly and Operation Before assembly or disassembly switch off the appliance remove the mains plug from the wall socket and wait until the appliance has cooled down T...

Page 8: ...t on When blending is finished reverse the process and remove the bottle from the top of the base Rest the bottle on the worktop and remove the blade assembly and replace it with the drinking lid 2 On...

Page 9: ...luble all the good fibre is wasted The whole fibre juice produced by the IQ sports blender is the best of the both The whole fruit juice is palatable and has more dietary fibre and vitamins 2 3 minute...

Page 10: ...r with shaved dark chocolate Never fill the bottles more than when blending hot liquids Protein Shakes You sport blender can easily blend meal replacement shakes Oatmeal bananas avocado are all good b...

Page 11: ...bsorption of nutrients Hot chocolate or dairy free alternative can be made as well If ingredients do not circulates inside the bottle the appliance may be overloaded had trapped air or the mixture may...

Page 12: ...on or organic Dried Apricots and prunes Cut in half remove pit Dry Lentils Cook and drain Figs Rinse and remove stem Flax Blend as is Fresh Apricots Plums and Peaches Remove pits if included Garlic S...

Page 13: ...g 2 8 oz 30 0 0 0 60 3 250 7 7 2 2 8 5 1 110 10 2 2 Cauliflower 1 6 medium head 99 g 3 5 oz 25 0 0 0 30 1 270 8 5 2 2 8 2 2 0 100 2 2 Celery 2 medium stalks 110 g 3 9 oz 15 0 0 0 115 5 260 7 4 1 2 8 2...

Page 14: ...ories from Fat Total Fat Sodium Potassium Total Carbo hydrate Dietary Fiber Suga rs Prot ein Vita min A Vita min C Calci um Iron g D V mg D V mg D V g D V g D V g g DV DV DV D V Apple 1 large 242 g 8...

Page 15: ...0 0 10 0 120 3 13 4 1 4 10 1 2 50 2 2 Plums 2 medium 151 g 5 4 oz 70 0 0 0 0 0 230 7 19 6 2 8 16 1 8 10 0 2 Strawberries 8 medium 147 g 5 3 oz 50 0 0 0 0 0 170 5 11 4 2 8 8 1 0 160 2 2 Sweet Cherries...

Page 16: ...sive cleaning agents to clean the appliance Do not use sharp objects to clean the appliance Do not sterilize any accessories with water with a temperature higher than 70 C or in the microwave to preve...

Page 17: ...r with the blade assembly Deep Cleaning 1 Follow normal Cleaning instructions above 2 When finished fill the container with hot water to the mark and add half glass of vinegar or lemon juice 3 Clean f...

Page 18: ...t restart Stopping during use Motor control protection Disconnect power remove the surplus from bottle and then reassemble Remove hard ingredients from mixture or chop them in smaller chunks Restart a...

Page 19: ...o sweet add extra ice 4 Replace the blade assembly with the travel lid and serve from bottle Notes Reduce the quantities to if using the small bottle If using frozen fruits do not add ice but increase...

Page 20: ...ing 3 minutes makes 450ml 2 spoons of oat 2 tablespoon of cocoa powder 60g blueberries 1 banana peeled 1 2 teaspoon of maple or agave syrup 1 glasses of hot water or skimmed milk 1 Place all the ingre...

Page 21: ...is equipment will be further handled during the recycling process so please be considerate when depositing your equipment Please contact the local council for details of your local household waste rec...

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