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USING THE DOUGH BLADE

 IMPORTANT:

 Use only the “DOUGH” button when 

using this attachment.

 IMPORTANT:

 Use the dough station when using the 

dough blade on SPEED 1/DOUGH.

1

  Place the dough station on a clean, dry, level surface 

such as a counter or table top with the locking tab in 
the back. (

Fig. 2

) Press down to secure the suction feet 

to the surface.  

2

  Place the motor base inside the dough station and push 

down until you hear it click into place. (

Fig. 2

)

3

  Secure the bowl onto the motor base.

4

  Holding the dough blade by the shaft, place it onto the 

drive gear inside the bowl. Ensure that the attachment 
is seated properly and that it is standing straight. 

5

  Add the ingredients and secure the bowl lid onto the 

bowl. (

Fig. 3

)

 

NOTE:

 For best results add wet ingredients first and 

then add dry ingredients.

6

  Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press 

on the power button ( ).

 

NOTE:

 Please refer to “Speed Settings & Uses” chart 

for suggested uses.

 

USING THE CHOPPING BLADE ASSEMBLY

Review warning and caution statements above before 
proceeding to number 2. 

Place the motor base on a clean, dry, level surface such 
as a counter or table top. 

3

  Align and lower the bowl onto the motor base. Handle 

should be aligned slightly to the right of the “

LOCK

” 

symbol on the motor base.

4

  Holding the Chopping Blade assembly by the top of 

the shaft, place it onto the drive gear inside the bowl. 
Ensure that the attachment is seated properly and that 
it is standing straight.  

NOTE

: The blade will fit loosely on the drive gear.

5

  Add the ingredients and secure the bowl lid onto the 

bowl. (

Fig. 1

)

6

  Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press 

on the power button ( ).

 

NOTE:

 Please refer to “Speed Settings & Uses” chart 

for suggested uses and speeds.

Fig. 1

Fig. 3

Fig. 2

  

MAXIMUM CAPACITY

 

40-oz Bowl

 

Dry

 - Do not exceed 2 1/2 cups (20 oz.) 

Wet

 - Do not exceed 5 cups (40 oz.)

Assembly and Use for the 40 oz. Bowl

Locking 

Tab

DOUGH BLADE

  WARNING: Chopping Blade Assembly is sharp and not locked in place. Make sure to carefully remove lid and 

Chopping Blade Assembly, holding it by the shaft, before emptying contents. Failure to do so will result in a 

risk of laceration. 

  WARNING: Remove utensils prior to processing. Failure to remove may cause the bowl to be damaged or to 

shatter, which may cause personal injury.

  WARNING: Never leave the appliance unattended while in use. 

  CAUTION: Do not blend hot liquids, doing so may cause excessive pressure buildup, resulting in risk of the 

user being burned. 

 CAUTION: Remove the lid from the bowl upon completion of processing. Some ingredients have the potential 

to expand after blending resulting in excessive pressure buildup that can pose a risk of injury.

 

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

CHOPPING BLADE 

ASSEMBLY

Summary of Contents for BL660W

Page 1: ...BL660W ninjakitchen com 1 877 646 5288 OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...t before emptying contents Failure to do so will result in a risk of laceration 5 CAUTION Do not blend hot liquids doing so may cause excessive pressure build up resulting in risk of the user being bu...

Page 3: ...be used but only when the appliance is not running 18 Avoid contact with moving parts 19 DO NOT attempt to sharpen blades 20 DO NOT use the appliance if blade assemblies are bent or damaged 21 To red...

Page 4: ...MODEL NUMBER BL660W TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 120V 60Hz Power 1100 Watts Pitcher Capacity 72 oz 9 cups 2 15 L MAX Liquid Capacity 64 oz 8 cups 1 9 L Bowl Capacity 40 oz 5 cups 1 18 L Nutri Ninj...

Page 5: ...8 Assembly Use of the Nutri Ninja Cup 10 Assembly Use of the 40 oz Bowl 11 Using the 4 Blade Assembly 11 Using the Dough Paddle 12 Removing the Dough Station 12 Care Maintenance 13 Speed Chart 14 Tro...

Page 6: ...Cord Storage in back not shown a To Go Lid b Chopping Blade Assembly bowl c Dough Blade bowl d Dough Paddle bowl e Nutri Ninja Cup f Stacked Blade Assembly pitcher g Pitcher Lid with Locking Handle h...

Page 7: ...to knead dough for pizzas breads pretzels and cookies Create all of your favorite recipes fast and easy with just one touch of a button For best results be sure to carefully read all the instructions...

Page 8: ...d from the cup or pitcher before placing in the dishwasher 5 Wipe the motor base clean with a damp cloth PLEASE KEEP THESE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS IN MIND WHEN USING THE APPLIANCE IMPORTANT Make sure tha...

Page 9: ...ssing open the pour spout cap and pour the ingredients in through the opening NOTE When blending any kind of liquids such as mixtures of any drinks or smoothies do not exceed the Max liquid mark 64 oz...

Page 10: ...Y 72 oz Pitcher Dry Do not exceed 2 1 2 cups 20 oz Wet Do not exceed 9 cups 72 oz Assembly Use of the Pitcher cont 10 Select the speed that best suits your needs Fig 6 NOTE Pulse ingredients for even...

Page 11: ...2 Place the motor base on a clean dry level surface such as a counter or table top 3 Add ingredients to the Nutri Ninja cup NOTE Do not overfill To avoid spilling do not add ingredients past the Max f...

Page 12: ...ase 4 Holding the Chopping Blade assembly by the top of the shaft place it onto the drive gear inside the bowl Ensure that the attachment is seated properly and that it is standing straight NOTE The b...

Page 13: ...hat the attachment is seated properly and that it is standing straight 5 Add the ingredients and secure the bowl lid onto the bowl Fig 4 NOTE For best results add wet ingredients first and then add dr...

Page 14: ...into the electrical outlet 5 Proceed to use the appliance as before making sure not to exceed the recommended maximum capacities HOW TO CLEAN CAUTION Make sure that the motor base is unplugged from t...

Page 15: ...dough Blending Pitcher Nutri Ninja Cup Stacked Blade Assembly Nutri Ninja Blade Assembly 2 Single Serve P t s Stewed fruits Dips Apple sauce Spreads Soups Baby food Grinding Bowl Nutri Ninja Cup Chop...

Page 16: ...t is not overloaded 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...

Page 17: ...16 ninjakitchen com Notes...

Page 18: ...17 1 877 646 5288 Notes...

Page 19: ...will be charged at the time of return shipment of the repaired or replacement unit 4 Damage caused by misuse abuse or negligent handling or damage due to mishandling in transit 5 Consequential and inc...

Page 20: ...rks of SharkNinja 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 with...

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