
13
Troubleshooting
Error Messages
All Program Buttons are flashing.
• The motor has overheated during use. Turn RESET/OFF (
I
/ )
(Power) Switch to OFF ( ) and allow to cool for 15 minutes.
Flip RESET/OFF (
I
/ ) (Power) Switch to RESET (
I
), and resume
normal operation.
The SMOOTHIE ( ) and ICE CRUSH ( ) Buttons are flashing.
• The motor cannot work. Remove the Blender Jar and Lid.
Stir contents. Replace Lid. Press HOT SOUP ( ) Button. If the
problem persists, turn unit off, unplug from electrical outlet,
and contact the customer service center.
The HOT SOUP ( ) and WHOLE JUICE (
) Buttons are
flashing.
• The Blender speed has ramped up to high too quickly and
run on high speed. Turn the unit off, unplug from the electrical
outlet, and call the customer service center.
Blender is plugged in and switch is in ON (I) position, but panel lights are not
illuminated.
• Blender enters standby mode after 3 minutes of inactivity to conserve power. Press
any control panel button or switch to resume normal operation.
Blender stops while running and START/STOP (
) Button flashes.
• Mixture in Blender is too heavy of a load on the motor. This Blender is programmed
to stop running to protect itself from electrical damage. Remove some of the
ingredients from the Blender Jar. Turn VARIABLE SPEED DIAL to 1 and press the
START/STOP (
) switch to continue to process in MANUAL mode. Increase speed
as necessary. If this issue happens again, remove more of the Blender mixture and
start the process again.
NOTE:
Buttons start flashing after a problem has occurred until the problem
is addressed or the unit is turned off.
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