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ASSEMBLY OF 

THE CUTTING 

DISCS

ASSEMBLY:

  WARNING: NEVER LEAVE THE APPLIANCE 

UNATTENDED WHILE IN USE.

   CAUTION: Cutting discs are sharp. When 

handling the cutting discs, always hold by 

the rim of cutting discs and keep fingers 

away from cutting edges. 

 

IMPORTANT: MAKE SURE THE MOTOR 

BASE IS PLUGGED IN FOR USE.

 

IMPORTANT: Use only the LOW setting 

when using either cutting disc.

 

NOTE: Cutting discs must be used with the 

feed chute lid.

Place the motor base on a clean, dry, level 

surface such as a counter or tabletop. Press 

down on the motor base to make sure that the 

suction cups adhere to the counter or tabletop.

  Secure the bowl onto the motor base. Align and 

lower the Processor Bowl onto the motor base. 

Handle should be aligned slightly to the right of 

the 

LOCK

 symbol on the motor base.

3

    Rotate the Processor Bowl clockwise until it 

locks in place (you will hear a click when the 

lock is engaged).

 

4

  Holding the spindle by the shaft, place it onto 

the drive gear inside the bowl. Ensure that it is 

seated properly and is standing upright.

5

  Use the spindle hole to grasp the selected disc 

and place it over the spindle.  

6

  The Slicing/Shredding disc is reversible. Use 

the side labeled "Slicer" for slicing. Carefully flip 

the disc over to the side labeled "Shredder" for 

shredding.

7

  Holding the Lid from the feed chute, place it on 

top of the bowl and turn clockwise aligning the 

arrow ( )  located on the lid with the arrow ( ) 

located on the bowls handle.

8

  Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet.  

Select

 LOW

 on the control panel. The disc will 

begin spinning. 

9

  Add the food that you want to slice, shred or 

grate through the feed chute on the lid. Use 

the two-part food pusher to help guide the 

food through the feed chute. The middle piece 

of the food pusher is removable to use for 

smaller ingredients.

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 The 

LOW

 setting will run for 30 seconds, or 

when finished, press the 

POWER

 button and 

wait for the disc to stop turning. Press the 

button on the feed chute lid located near the 

handle to unlock and turn the lid anticlockwise. 

Lift to remove from the processor bowl. Using 

the spindle hole, carefully lift the disc out of the 

bowl and remove the spindle.

11

  Make sure that the motor base is unplugged 

when not in use.

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  To release the motor base from the counter or 

tabletop, place your fingers under the sides of 

the black paddles on the sides of the base and 

lift up to release suction cup feet. 

CUTTING DISCS

If your unit comes with this accessory, read the following instructions. For a list of what is included with this model, refer to inside flap of the box.

Summary of Contents for BL490ANZ

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE BL490ANZ...

Page 2: ...ut your Nutri Ninja Auto iQ Pro Blender please call AUST 1800 890 840 or NZ 0800 002 999 THANK YOU REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE AUST 1800 890 840 NZ 0800 002 999 RECORD THIS INFORMATION Model Number Date of...

Page 3: ...pped into water damaged or left outdoors 20 NO SERVICEABLE PARTS Incorrect re assembly or repair can cause a risk of electrical shock or injury to persons when the appliance is used Contact Customer S...

Page 4: ...nja Cups 2 1 L Max liquid capacity 2 L Pitcher Lid Blade Assembly pitcher Shaker Lid Silicone Grip Sleeve NOTE Sip Seal lid Spout lid and Pro Extractor Blades can be used with all Ninja Cups Pro Extra...

Page 5: ...ULSE HIGH MED ON OFF 1500 WATTS LOW AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO BLEND AUTO BLAST FROZEN DRINKS SMOOTHIES FOOD PUREE NutriNinja NutriNinja PULSE HIGH MED ON OFF 1500 WATTS LOW AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO BLEND AUTO BL...

Page 6: ...ds and will automatically shut off On this setting blades rotate at a slower speed allowing heavy recipes like doughs to be mixed AUTO IQ EXTRACT EXTRACT should be used when blending hard leafy or fib...

Page 7: ...til it locks in place you will hear a click when the lock is engaged USE 5 Once the cup is engaged the programs available for that attachment will illuminate Select the program C desired based on your...

Page 8: ...ont left corner E 6 Add the ingredients to the pitcher making sure they do not exceed the highest measured marking line on the side of the pitcher NOTE When blending any kind of liquids such as mixtur...

Page 9: ...ockwise and then lift off the motor base I 2 Depending on the consistency of the contents in the pitcher open the pour spout cap and use the pour spout to empty the liquid contents 3 For thicker consi...

Page 10: ...e you will hear a click when the lock is engaged 5 The bowl can be placed on the motor base two ways the handle can be on the front right corner D or the front left corner E 6 Add the ingredients to t...

Page 11: ...paddles on the sides of the base and lift up to release suction cup feet K USING THE DOUGH BLADE IMPORTANT This makes 500g of dough at a time Do not overfill or exceed Motor may overheat 1 Holding the...

Page 12: ...the side labeled Slicer for slicing Carefully flip the disc over to the side labeled Shredder for shredding 7 Holding the Lid from the feed chute place it on top of the bowl and turn clockwise alignin...

Page 13: ...G 1 Store the Nutri Ninja Auto iQ Pro Blender upright Secure the power cord on the back of the base by wrapping the cord around the cord wrap Do not place anything on top of the unit Store the cups an...

Page 14: ...s the blade If food is routinely getting stuck adding some liquid will usually help When packing the cups start with fresh items then add liquids powders dry ingredients and finally frozen items or ic...

Page 15: ...hock or injury to persons when the appliance is used The product has not been misused abused neglected altered modified or repaired by anyone The product has been subjected to fair wear and tear The p...

Page 16: ...5 Euro Pro Operating LLC Illustrations may differ from actual product We are constantly striving to improve our products therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without not...

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