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 NOTE:

 The feed chute lid features a two part pusher to guide food 

through the chute. Use the full pusher for larger items such as 
cucumbers. Twist and pull to remove the smaller pusher and use the 
narrow chute for smaller items such as carrots.

 

IMPORTANT: Only use LOW/DOUGH when using either cutting 
disc attachment.

 NOTE: 

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.

Review warning statements at the top before proceeding to number 2.

2

  Place the motor base on a clean, dry, level surface such as a counter 

or table top. 

(Fig. 6) 

3

  Secure the bowl onto the motor base.

4

  Place the spindle inside the bowl.

5

  Use the finger holes to grasp the selected disc and place it over the 

spindle.

6

  Place the feed chute lid on the bowl and turn clockwise until you here 

a click indicating the lid is locked in place. 

(Fig. 6)

 

7

  Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press the power 

button ( ) to turn the unit “On”.

8

 

Select LOW/DOUGH 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. (

Fig. 6

) 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.

10

  When finished, stop the appliance by pressing 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 counter-
clockwise. Lift to remove from the processor bowl. Using the finger 
holes, carefully lift the cutting disc out of the bowl and remove the 
spindle.

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  To release the motor base from the counter or 

table top, lift the base up from underneath the 
sides of the unit. Release paddles on both sides 
will help to disengage the suction feet from the 
surface.

Assembly and Use of the Cutting Discs

Fig. 6

  WARNING: The Cutting Discs are sharp. Always use the finger holes when placing or removing the cutting 

discs. 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. 

 

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

Summary of Contents for BL681A

Page 1: ... BL681A OWNER S GUIDE ninjakitchen com 1 877 646 5288 ...

Page 2: ... 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 burned 6 CAUTION We do not recommend grinding in any of our Nutri Ninja Cups 7 CAUTION Remove the Pro Extractor Blades Assembly from the Nutri Ninja cup upon completion of blending Do not store ingredients before or after blending them in the cup with the blad...

Page 3: ...ing parts 20 DO NOT attempt to sharpen blades 21 DO NOT use the appliance if blade assemblies are bent or damaged 22 To reduce risk of injury never place the blade assemblies on the base without the pitcher or Nutri Ninja cup properly attached 23 DO NOT operate this appliance on or near any hot surfaces such as gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 24 The use of attachments or accessories inc...

Page 4: ...88 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 120V 60Hz Power 1200 Watts Pitcher Capacity 72 oz 9 cups 2 1 L MAX Liquid Capacity 64 oz 8 cups 1 9 L Bowl Capacity 64 oz 8 cups 1 8 L Nutri Ninja Cup Capacity 24 oz 3 cups 710 mL ...

Page 5: ...nja Ninja Blender System with AUTO iQ Technology 5 Before First Use 7 Assembly and Use of the Pitcher 8 Assembly and Use of the Food Processor 10 Assembly and Use of the Cutting Discs 12 Assembly and Use of the Nutri Ninja Cups 13 Speed Settings Uses 14 Care Maintenance 16 Troubleshooting Guide 17 Replacement Parts 17 Warranty Registration 18 ...

Page 6: ...Discs h Feed Chute Lid with Two Part Pusher i Grating Disc j Reversible Slicing Shredding Disc k Pitcher a 24 oz Nutri Ninja Cup b Pro Extractor Blades Assembly c Spout Lid d Food Processor Bowl e Dough Blade Assembly f Chopping Blade Assembly l Pitcher Lid with Locking Handle m Stacked Blade Assembly n Motor Base o Power Cord not shown ...

Page 7: ...ined in the manual before using this appliance Nutri Ninja Ninja Blender System with Auto iQ Technology Features 5 AUTO iQ settings Auto iQ Frozen Drinks Smoothies Auto iQ Food Puree Nutri Ninja Auto iQ Blend Nutri Ninja Auto iQ Ultra Blend and Auto iQ Pulse Ninja Blade Technology BPA Free Pitcher MAX Liquid Capacity 64 oz Nutri Ninja Cups Food Processor Bowl and Lids Reversible Slicing Shredding ...

Page 8: ...e 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 that the motor base is plugged in for use IMPORTANT Never add ingredients into the container before placing the blade assembly in first IMPORTANT Blade assemblies are not interchangeable IMPORTANT DO NOT attempt to operate the appliance without the ...

Page 9: ...that the Stacked Blade Assembly is seated properly and is standing upright Fig 4 NOTE The Stacked Blade Assembly will fit loosely on the drive gear 7 Add the ingredients to the pitcher making sure that they do not exceed the highest measured marking line on the side of the pitcher NOTE If you need to add additional ingredients while the appliance is processing open the pour spout cap and pour the ...

Page 10: ...esume the rest of the program 13 When you have reached your desired consistency stop the appliance by pressing the power button and wait for the blade to stop turning Fig 8 14 Turn the pitcher counter clockwise to remove and then lift off the base Fig 9 WARNING Never insert your hands in the pitcher as the Stacked Blade Assembly is sharp Always use a spatula to dislodge food that has stuck to the ...

Page 11: ...Fig 6a Press the handle down until you hear a click The triangles on the lid and the Processor Bowl handle MUST be aligned in order for the blender to turn on Fig 6b NOTE The 64 oz bowl is not intended for blending drinks Do not overfill 8 Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press the power button NOTE As a safety feature the power button will flash and the motor will not work if th...

Page 12: ...t it to remove it from the motor base Fig 3 10 To release the motor base from the counter or table top place your hands underneath both sides of the motor base and gently pull the unit up and towards you Fig 4 USING THE DOUGH BLADE ASSEMBLY 1 Review warning and caution statements on page 10 before proceeding to number 2 2 Place the motor base on a clean dry level surface such as a counter or table...

Page 13: ...ll begin spinning 9 Add the food that you want to slice shred or grate through the feed chute on the lid Fig 6 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 10 When finished stop the appliance by pressing the power button and wait for the disc to stop turning Press the button on the feed ch...

Page 14: ...rew it on clockwise until you have a good seal Fig 2 5 Turn the Nutri Ninja cup upside down and place it onto the motor base aligning the tabs on the cup with the motor base Rotate the Nutri Ninja cup clockwise until it locks in place you will hear a click when the lock is engaged Fig 3 6 Press the power button on and select the speed or Auto iQ program that suits your needs Fig 4 The Auto iQ prog...

Page 15: ...uto iQ Food Puree Low Dough Medium High Pâtés Stewed Fruits Dips Apple Sauce Spreads Emulsifying Food Processor Bowl Chopping Blade Assembly Low Dough Medium Salad Dressings Sauces Grinding Food Processor Bowl Chopping Blade Assembly Medium Meat Grating Food Processor Bowl Chopping Blade Assembly Grating Disc Auto iQ Pulse High Low Dough when using Disc Grated Cheese Bread Crumbs Chopping Food Pro...

Page 16: ...i Ninja AUTO iQ Blend Smoothies Protein Drinks Green Smoothies Nutri Ninja Cup Pro Extractor Blades Assembly Nutri Ninja Auto iQ Ultra Blend Frozen Fruits Frozen Vegetables Kale Celery Spinach Seeds Ice Grating Nutri Ninja Cup Pro Extractor Blades Assembly Auto iQ Pulse High Grated Cheese Bread Crumbs Chopping Nutri Ninja Cup Pro Extractor Blades Assembly Auto iQ Pulse High Salsa Vegetables ...

Page 17: ...laceration 3 Wipe the motor base clean with a damp cloth Please call customer service if any servicing needs to be performed on the appliance at 1 877 646 5288 Care Maintenance HOW TO STORE 1 Store the Nutri Ninja Ninja Blender System with AUTO iQ Technology upright with the blade assembly inside the corresponding container with the lid secured on top Do not place anything on top Store the rest of...

Page 18: ...ore 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 Start with a few pulses and then go to a continuous blending cycle Motor Base Won t Stick to Counter or Table Top Make sure surface and suction feet are wiped clean Suction feet will only stick to smooth surfaces Suction feet WILL NOT stick on some sur...

Page 19: ...nder normal household conditions within the Limited Warranty period you may return the complete appliance and accessories with proof of purchase and date freight prepaid For Customer Service support call 1 877 646 5288 or visit our website ninjakitchen com warranty If the appliance is found by SharkNinja Operating LLC to be defective in SharkNinja Operating LLC s sole discretion we will repair or ...

Page 20: ...arkNinja Operating LLC Total Crushing is a trademark 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 without notice For SharkNinja U S Patent information visit sharkninja com USPatents 2017 SharkNinja Operating LLC BL681A_IB_170501 PRINTED IN CHINA ...

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