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Using the Controls

These preset program buttons each have a blending cycle designed for commonly made drinks (see 
separate drop-in). Each button can be changed to a different preprogrammed cycle using the directions 
below.

Hold       to program unit. Press       to continue.

There are 8 preset programs. Scroll up     to view the program. Hold button 1–5 to 
assign a program or continue to scroll up     for the following additional programs.

Press       and scroll up     to select cycle time. Hold button 1–5 to assign a program.

NOTE:

 Saving a new cycle to a location will overwrite any existing cycle in that location.

Hold       button to run blender at high speed. Release to stop blender.

PROGRAM UNIT

SELECT OR SCROLL

SELECT

SELECT

PROGRAM 1–8

SCROLL OR HOLD 1–5

HIGH SPEED

Y-SELECT OR SCROLL

LOW SPEED

Y-SELECT OR SCROLL

JUMP SPEED

Y-SELECT OR SCROLL

PROGRAM UNIT

SELECT OR SCROLL

INFORMATION

SELECT OR SCROLL

JUMP

P

Hold       to enter the menu and scroll up      to INFORMATION option.

Press       to enter INFORMATION menu and scroll up     to view below options.

Information and Settings

Changing Programs

Display shows CYCLES INTO WARRANTY.

Display shows CUSTOM CYCLE COUNTER. This cycle counter can be reset by 
the operator.

Display shows CLEAR CYCLE COUNTER. This option will only clear custom 
cycle counter, not cycles into warranty.

Display shows CUSTOMER SERVICE.

Display shows DISPLAY BACKLIGHT. Scroll to enable or disable option for 
constant display of backlight.

Display shows QUIET SHIELD SENSOR. This can only be disabled for 120V.

Display shows FACTORY DEFAULTS. This option will restore all programs to 
factory defaults.

Display shows SOFTWARE VERSION.

Display shows EEPROM VERSION.

Display shows RUN COOL DOWN CYCLE. If the blender motor overheats, this 
message will be displayed to prompt you to run a cool-down cycle. Remove 
the container from the blender and press     . (For 230V, the Quiet Shield™ 
must be closed.)

For all options below, press       to view information or scroll for next option. Press       a second time 
during any option to exit program menu.

CYCLES INTO WARRANTY

CUSTOM CYCLE COUNTER

CLEAR CYCLE COUNTER

CUSTOMER SERVICE

DISPLAY BACKLIGHT

QUIET SHIELD SENSOR

RUN COOL DOWN CYCLE

FACTORY DEFAULTS

SOFTWARE VERSION

EEPROM VERSION

1

2

3

4

5

P

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

SELECT

Summary of Contents for HBH755-UK

Page 1: ...l d utilisation Page 8 HBH750 HBH755 SERIE LICUADORA PARA BAR Manual de Operaci n Page 14 READ BEFORE USE LIRE AVANT D UTILISER LEA ANTES DE USAR Le invitamos a leer cuidadosamente este instructivo an...

Page 2: ...ttachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries 17 To reduce risk of personal injury and to prevent damage to blender or container and cutter assembly DO NOT insert utensil...

Page 3: ...e conducted by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Call the provided customer service number for information on examination repair or adjustmen...

Page 4: ...plug unit 2 Remove the memory card cover 3 Insert memory card 4 Plug in unit and turn ON Reset I 5 Display will show a confirmation message 6 Turn OFF O and unplug unit 7 Remove memory card and reinst...

Page 5: ...3 prong electrical outlet 4 Place the container on the base with ingredients and container lid in place 5 Turn the blender on by pressing the Power Switch marked Reset ON I OFF O The red LED switch in...

Page 6: ...mation and Settings Changing Programs Display shows CYCLES INTO WARRANTY Display shows CUSTOM CYCLE COUNTER This cycle counter can be reset by the operator Display shows CLEAR CYCLE COUNTER This optio...

Page 7: ...pieces are too large Container is too full Do not fill past highest graduation marking Cutter assembly blades are not sharp or are damaged Inspect container and cutter assembly daily Replace cutter as...

Page 8: ...20 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 12 7 cm 22 MIN 56 cm 4 MAX 130 cm 6 5 MIN 16 5 cm 5 12 7 cm 4 MAX 130 cm 3 MIN 7 6 cm 18 5 MIN 47 cm 4 1 4 108 mm 5 3 4 146 mm 5 6...

Page 9: ...21 4 8 SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 P 1 5 P 3 2 5 7 1 6 9 10...

Page 10: ...22 1 3 4 8 SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 P 00 02 00 6 10 9 11 12 2 7 5...

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Page 12: ...tivo de Uso y Cuidado pueden ir seguidos o no por un sufijo correspondiente a una o varias letras del alfabeto y sus combinaciones separadas o no por un espacio coma diagonal o gui n Como ejemplos los...

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