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Troubleshooting Guide
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IMPORTANT:
Do not run the appliance over 4 minutes at a time to prevent overheating of the appliance.
* When blending sauces and soups, make sure they’re cooled to room temperature first - Ninja
®
containers are not intended for
hot blending.
BUTTON
FUNCTION
USE
POWER
On/Off
Always turn appliance 'Off' when not in use.
1
Processing &
Mixing
Use to mix thin batters, gravies and marinades, scramble eggs, puree cooked
foods and uncooked fruits and chop vegetables for dips and salsa.
2
Blending
Use to grate hard cheeses, cream soups*, beat dips, grind nuts, thorough
chopping, blend sauces* and spreads. Blend mixed drinks, powdered drinks
or milk shakes.
3
Pureeing,
Liquefying & Ice
Crushing
Use to mix smoothies, frappes, liquefy thick mixtures and blend whole
fruits and vegetables. Crush ice cubes for snow cones, chilled beverages or
frozen slushes
PULSE
Controlled
Processing &
Bursts of Power
Use to control chopping and processing.
PROBLEMS
POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS
Control Panel Lights Are
Blinking, Motor Doesn’t
Start or Blade Assembly
Doesn’t Rotate.
Make sure the pitcher is securely placed on motor base.
Make sure the lid is securely on pitcher in the correct position (align arrows).
The blender is turned 'Off'. Press the power button ( ) to turn 'On'.
Check that the plug is securely inserted into the electrical outlet.
Check the fuse or circuit breaker.
The unit has overheated. Unplug and wait approximately 15 minutes before using again.
Food is Unevenly Chopped.
Either you are chopping too much food at one time, you are chopping food with different
textures or the pieces are not of even size. Process smaller amounts per batch.
Food is Chopped Too Fine or
is Too Watery.
The food has been over processed. Use pulse button for controlled processing.
Food Collects on the Lid or
on the Sides of the Pitcher.
The mixture is too thick. Add more liquid.
You Cannot Achieve Snow
From Solid Ice.
Do not use ice that has been sitting out or has started to melt. Use ice straight from
the freezer.