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Summary of Contents for GW22501

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual GW22501 W W W G O W I S E U S A C O M...

Page 2: ...s Product Introduction 3 Important Safeguards 4 Assembly Parts List 6 Specifications 6 About Your blender 7 Before First Use 9 How to Use Your Blender 10 Tips 15 Cleaning and Storage 17 Warranty Infor...

Page 3: ...This blender is designed with a 1400W motor and 8 stainless steel blades designed to crush slice and chop any ingredient resulting in a creamy refreshment or snack or a delicious hot bowl of soup It c...

Page 4: ...e the appliance after it malfunctions or is dropped or damaged Contact GoWISE USA customer support for more instructions 8 This product is not for outdoor use 9 Do not let the cord hang over the end o...

Page 5: ...e warranty will be void 22 GoWISE USA does not accept responsibility for additional or consequential damage other than what is covered by legal product responsibility 23 GoWISE USA is not responsible...

Page 6: ...tage Power Capacity Black 120V 60Hz 1400W 59 oz Specs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Refilling cap 2 Lid 3 Pitcher 4 Handle 5 Blade group 6 Pulse switch 7 Speed control 8 Start Stop 9 Base 10 Tamper Assembly...

Page 7: ...hen pressed This is helpful when a chunkier consistency is desired The chop button can be used during a heating preset or when no preset or speed is selected PRESETS 6 built in presets to blend your f...

Page 8: ...ually accelerate to the set speed The Blender has dual protection circuits one for the motor over heat and one for the over current supply Adjustable Temperature To manually adjust temperature press t...

Page 9: ...her lid lid cover and tamper in warm soapy water before using it for the first time Position the blender on a firm and leveled table or bench NOTE DO NOT IMMERSE THE Pitcher IN WATER OR GET THE BASE O...

Page 10: ...n and adjust to the desired speed and press start The motor will gradually accelerate to the set speed Press the START STOP button again to stop blending NOTE The speed of the blender will reduce slig...

Page 11: ...the motor base then remove the lid Pour mixture from the pitcher use a spatula or plastic scraper if necessary DO NOT USE METAL UTENSILS IT MAY DAMAGE THE BLADES 9 Press the Chop button periodically...

Page 12: ...Throughout the preset time the contents will blend and heat at alternate times To stop the preset press the START STOP button 4 Soup Press the preset button to cycle through the 4 presets until Soup...

Page 13: ...preset because contents and jar will be hot Use an oven mitt or pot holder to prevent injury or scalding 6 Baby Food Press the preset button to cycle through the 4 presets until Baby Food flashes on t...

Page 14: ...mper 1 Follow steps in Using your Blender section 2 Press the lid firmly into the container do not insert the lid cover 3 Insert the tamper through the lid hole 4 Press START STOP or use the PULSE fun...

Page 15: ...ts melting which is approximately 10 15 seconds This ice will clump together and not be as powdery 6 Remove the ice by turning the pitcher upside down Use a plastic utensil and carefully shift ice tha...

Page 16: ...ts are continuing to get jammed remove the large chunks and chop them down to a smaller size then continue blending Juicing The blender will blend the skins and seeds of fruits and vegetables This ens...

Page 17: ...ug the motor base from the power outlet 3 Use a moist cloth to wipe down the exterior DO NOT SUBMERGE THE MOTOR BASE IN WATER 4 Clean the lid lid plug and tamper in warm soapy water rinse and dry NOTE...

Page 18: ...ions that result from normal use or improper maintenance Damage of failure of this appliance resulting from unauthorized modifications made to this appliance Noises associated with the ordinary operat...

Page 19: ...for the GoWISE USA customer service team to look up the warranty information regarding the product s the original order information and or proof of purchase is required Without this information GoWIS...

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