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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be observed, 

including the following:

IMPORTANT: This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, 

sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have 

been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person 

responsible for their safety.

Children shall not use or play with this appliance. Close supervision is necessary to keep 

appliance and cord out of reach of children during use.

 WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY:

  WARNING: Extension cords are not recommended for use with this product. 

2    WARNING: Never leave the appliance unattended while in use.

3    CAUTION: ln order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal 

cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching 

device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and 

off by the utility.

4    CAUTION: Blade assembly is sharp, handle with care. When handling the blade 

assembly, always hold by the top of the blade assembly.

  CAUTION: DO NOT BLEND HOT LIQUIDS. Allow hot ingredients to cool 

before processing. 

6    CAUTION: DO NOT process dry ingredients without adding liquid to the cup. This 

product is not intended for dry blending.

7    CAUTION: Never attempt to remove the container (cup, processor bowls, etc.) while 

the appliance is still running. 

8   IMPORTANT: Never add ingredients to the containers (processor bowl, pitchers, etc.) 

before inserting the blade assembly first.

9   IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to operate the container (processor bowls, pitchers, etc.) 

without the lid on.

10   IMPORTANT: Never run the appliance empty.

11   IMPORTANT: Make sure that the motor base is plugged in for use.

12   IMPORTANT: Make sure that the motor base is unplugged when not in use.

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   To protect against electrical shock, do not submerge the appliance or allow the power cord to 

come into contact with water or any other liquid.

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   DO NOT allow young children to operate the appliance or use as a toy. Close supervision is 

necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.

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   Never leave the appliance unattended when in use.

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   Turn the appliance off and remove the power cord from the electrical outlet when not in use, 

before assembling or disassembling parts, accessing parts that move while in use and before 

cleaning. To unplug, grasp the plug and pull from the electrical outlet. Never pull from the power 

cord.

17

   DO NOT abuse the power cord. Never carry the appliance by the power cord or yank it to 

disconnect from the electrical outlet; to unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.

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   DO NOT use with damaged cord or plug. 

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   DO NOT USE if the appliance is not working, after it has been dropped, dropped into water, 

damaged or left outdoors.

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   NO SERVICEABLE PARTS. Incorrect re-assembly or repair can cause a risk of electrical shock or 

injury to persons when the appliance is used.

21

   DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces such as 

the stove.

22

   Always use the appliance on a dry, level surface. Make sure the suction-cup feet are wiped clean 

and no crumbs or residue are on the bottom of them.

23

   Keep hands, hair, clothing, and utensils out of container while processing to reduce the risk of 

severe injury to persons or damage to the appliance. A scraper may be used ONLY when the 

appliance is not running.

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  Avoid contact with moving parts.

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   DO NOT attempt to sharpen blade assemblies.

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   DO NOT use the appliance if the blade assembly is bent or damaged.

27

   To reduce risk of injury, never place the blade assembly on the motor base without the proper 

container.

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   DO NOT operate this appliance on or near any hot surfaces (such as on a gas or electric burner or 

in a heated oven).

29

   The use of attachments or accessories (including canning jars), that are not recommended or sold 

by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or personal injury.

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   DO NOT remove the container (cup, processor bowl, etc.) from the motor base while the appliance 

is running. 

31

   To reduce the risk of injury, NEVER operate the appliance without the blade assembly installed in a 

container. DO NOT try to defeat the interlock mechanism; make sure the blade is properly installed 

before operating the appliance.

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   DO NOT expose containers (cups, processor bowls, etc.) to extreme temperature changes.

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   DO NOT overfill.

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   Max ON time is 60 seconds under 1200W load. If the appliance overheats, a thermal switch will 

become activated and shut off the motor. To reset, unplug the appliance and let it cool down for 

approximately 30 minutes before using again.

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MAX Chop program run is 2 full runs (30 pulses). After 2 consecutive Chop program runs allow 

10 minutes to pass before running the Chop program again for up to an additional  further 2 

consecutive runs (30 pulses).

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   To reduce the risk of burns, always allow the appliance to cool before taking off parts and before 

cleaning. 

37

   To avoid injury, never attempt to place the Pro Extractor Blade

 onto the motor base without first 

assembling the blade assembly to the Nutri Ninja

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 Cup.

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   THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. Do not use this appliance for anything 

other than its intended use. Do not use outdoors.

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   Appliance accessories are NOT intended to be used in the microwave. DO NOT place the container 

(cups, processor bowls, lids, etc.) in the microwave as it may result in damage to the accessories.

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   The maximum power rating is based on the chopping blade (processor bowl) that drives the 

greatest power; other recommended attachments may draw significantly less power or current.

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   When using the grinder accessory, DO NOT remove Cover until blade has COMPLETELY STOPPED

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When using the Grinder accessory, DO NOT attempt operation without the cover being in place.

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   When using the grinder accessory, DO NOT process liquid ingredients. The Grinder accessory is 

not intended for liquid processing.

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  When using the grinder accessory, DO NOT attempt to chop ice.

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   Check Stainless Steel cup or Grinder accessory for presence of foreign objects before using.

Summary of Contents for BL49X series

Page 1: ...OWNER S GUIDE BL49X Series w w w sharkninjamanuals com 1 8 7 7 6 4 6 52 8 8...

Page 2: ...___________________________________________________ THIS BOOK COVERS MODEL NUMBER BL49X 30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz Power 1200W Pitcher Capacity 2 1 L Max Liquid Capacity 2 0...

Page 3: ...shock or injury to persons when the appliance is used 21 DO NOT let the power cord hang over the edge of a table or counter or touch hot surfaces such as the stove 22 Always use the appliance on a dr...

Page 4: ...300 ml 500 ml 900 ml 650 ml Nutri Ninja Cups WARNING DO NOT BLEND HOT LIQUIDS 650 ml Double Wall Stainless Steel Ninja Cup 2 1 L Max liquid capacity 2 L Pitcher Lid Blade Assembly pitcher 1 4 L Ninja...

Page 5: ...OTHIES FOOD PUREE NutriNinja NutriNinja PULSE 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 WA...

Page 6: ...g hard leafy or fibrous whole fruits and vegetables including apples kale and celery This optimized program allows you to blend fresh items with their skins seeds and stems into nutrient extractions B...

Page 7: ...or base Rotate the Nutri Ninja cup clockwise until 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 illumi...

Page 8: ...front 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 mixt...

Page 9: ...ckwise 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 consis...

Page 10: ...ace 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...

Page 11: ...dles 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 Do...

Page 12: ...he 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...

Page 13: ...6 Use only START STOP setting or PULSE setting to start Press one of these desired buttons to reach your desired consistency C 7 To remove the grinder ensure that the motor has stopped running Do not...

Page 14: ...Ninja with Auto iQ Pro Compact System 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 and the r...

Page 15: ...he food to settle towards 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 fi...

Page 16: ...16 w w w sharkninjamanuals com NOTES...

Page 17: ...1 8 7 7 6 4 6 5 2 8 8 17 NOTES The Euro Pro Sip Seal Auto iQ Nutri Ninja and Ninja are registered trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC Pro Extractor Blades is a trademark of Euro Pro Operating LLC...

Page 18: ...f your appliance fails to operate properly while in use under normal household conditions within the warranty period return the complete appliance and accessories freight prepaid For assistance with w...

Page 19: ...iance fails to operate properly while in use under normal household conditions within the warranty period return the complete appliance and accessories freight prepaid For assistance with warranty ser...

Page 20: ...product We are constantly striving to improve our products therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice Printed in China w w w sharkninjamanuals com 1 8 7 7 6 4...

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