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Using the handle

Slot the plug into a wall socket and switch 

the power on at the socket if required.

1.

 

Low speed:

 Press the   button inwards 

to switch the blender on. 

 

To switch off the blender, simply 

remove your finger from the button.

2.

 

High speed:

 Press the 

 button 

inwards to switch the blender on.

 

To switch off the blender, simply 

remove your finger from the button. 

IMPORTANT:

 Only run your blender for 30 

seconds at one time. After running for 30 

seconds you must allow the motor to cool 

for 2 minutes.

Using the blender

•  Use the blender to blend, pulp or puree in a pan or bowl. Ensure the 

container you are using is on a flat level surface.

•  IMPORTANT: 

Before making any adjustments always remove the plug from 

the wall socket.

•  If using a bowl, place a tea towel underneath it and grip the side of the bowl 

with your free hand to prevent it from slipping. 

•  If you are using a sauce pan, hold the handle with your free hand. If you are 

using a sauce pan, ensure the heat source is turned off.

•  Immerse the blade guard fully into the ingredients.
•  Blend the ingredients by moving the appliance slowly up and down and in 

circles.

•  Always ensure the blades have stopped turning before removing from the 

ingredients.

•  Do not switch on until the end of the blender is submerged.
•  When blending hot liquid, do not lift the blender out of the liquid when 

running, especially at an angle as you could get splashed with hot liquid and 

get scalded.

•  If the blender gets blocked, stop and unplug before cleaning.

•  Maximum running time 30 seconds. 2 minutes rest period.

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Summary of Contents for GHB401B-20

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE GHB401B 20 3 in 1 Blender User Guide 220 240V 50 60Hz 300W GEORGE GHB401B 20 3 in 1 Blender indd 1 03 04 2020 13 12...

Page 2: ...al capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved 6 Child...

Page 3: ...touch hot surfaces or hang down where a child could grab it 23 Unplug from outlet when not in use before putting on or taking off parts before moving the appliance or adding the food and before cleani...

Page 4: ...speed button High speed button Chopper jug Jug Base Cover Whisk drive Blender Handle Whisk Chopper blade Features What s in the box Handle Blender Whisk Mini chopper User Guide GEORGE GHB401B 20 3 in...

Page 5: ...cleaning place the blade cover back over the blade Preparing the mini chopper 1 Lift the lid off the chopper jug 2 Lift the chopper blade out of the jug 3 Carefully pull the blade cover off the blade...

Page 6: ...in place with a click 1 2 Attaching the handle All of the components blender mini chopper whisk attach to the handle in the same way 1 Align the arrow p symbol on the top of the component with symbol...

Page 7: ...plug from the wall socket If using a bowl place a tea towel underneath it and grip the side of the bowl with your free hand to prevent it from slipping If you are using a sauce pan hold the handle wit...

Page 8: ...k through the food moving it from side to side for the best results Maximum running time 3 minutes 2 minute rest period Using the mini chopper Use the mini chopper as a small scale food processor IMPO...

Page 9: ...e bowl and blade can be washed in water with a cleaning agent do not use abrasive agents Dry the items with a cloth after cleaning Refit the blade cover once dry WHISK The drive head of the whisk can...

Page 10: ...nds High speed Max time Speed Food Max quantity Mini chopper Cream egg whites 150g 3 minutes High speed Max time Speed Food Max quantity Whisk Changing the fuse Only use a 3 amp fuse To change the fus...

Page 11: ...ng any problems please contact customer services at the telephone number or address shown opposite N B When calling or writing please quote the product name Call 0800 952 0101 Write ASDA Leeds LS11 5A...

Page 12: ...structions means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the...

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