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CUSTOMER CARE - NZ: 0800 002 999

ASSEMBLY

Assembly and Use for the Mini Prep Bowl

USE

 

USING THE MINI PREP BOWL

 

NOTE: The mini prep bowl must be used with the 
flat food processor lid.

1

  Place the 1.8 L bowl onto the motor base. 

2

  Holding the spindle by the shaft, place it onto the gear 

shaft inside the 1.8 L bowl. Ensure that the attachment 
fits around the gear shaft and that it is standing 
straight.

 (Fig. 1)

3

  Place the mini prep bowl aligning the spindle inside the 

centre post. 

(Fig. 2)

4

  Hold the prep bowl blade by the shaft and carefully place 

it over the centre post of the mini prep bowl.

 (Fig. 3)

5

  Add ingredients into the mini prep bowl.

6

  Holding the lid by the handle in the upright position, 

place it on top of the 1.8 L bowl aligning the arrow ( ) 
located on the lid with the arrow ( ) located on the 
bowl’s handle.

 (Fig. 4)

 Press the handle down until you 

hear a click.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 5

FROZEN DRINKS

SMOOTHIES

FOOD

PUREE

NutriNinja

NutriNinja

PULSE

HIGH

MED

ON

OFF

1500

WATTS

LOW

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO BLEND

AUTO BLAST

REMOVAL

Fig. 6

FROZEN DRINKS

SMOOTHIES

FOOD

PUREE

NutriNinja

NutriNinja

PULSE

HIGH

MED

ON

OFF

1500

WATTS

LOW

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO BLEND

AUTO BLAST

Fig. 7

7

  Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press 

on the power button ( ).

8

  Select the speed that best suits your needs. For best 

results, hold the Auto-iQ

 Pulse button down until you 

have reached your desired consistency.

 (Fig. 5)

 NOTE:

 Max PULSE iteration is 30 Pulses. After 30 

Pulses allow 10 minutes to pass before running the 
PULSE function up to an additional 30 Pulses.

 

NOTE: 

Please refer to “Speed Settings & Uses” chart 

for suggested uses and speeds.

9

  When you have reached your desired consistency, stop 

the appliance by pressing the power button  
( ) and wait for the blade to stop turning.

10

  To remove the lid, pull the lid handle up to a 90° angle 

and lift the lid off.

 (Fig. 6)

 

11

  Carefully hold the mini prep bowl blade by the shaft and 

lift it out of the mini prep bowl.

 (Fig. 7)

 

12

  Turn the bowl anticlockwise and then lift off the base. 

  CAUTION: If pouring from the bowl, ALWAYS 

remove the blade assembly first before pouring.

Fig. 4

  WARNING: Never leave the appliance unattended while in use. 
  CAUTION: Use caution when handling the blade assemblies as the blades are very sharp. 

Summary of Contents for BL682NZ

Page 1: ...BL682NZ OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...OT abuse the power cord Never carry the appliance by the power cord or yank it to disconnect from electrical outlet instead grasp the plug and pull to disconnect 9 DO NOT use with damaged cord or plug...

Page 3: ...her than its intended use Do not use outdoors 10 DO NOT USE if the appliance is not working has been dropped dropped into water damaged or left outdoors 11 NO SERVICEABLE PARTS Incorrect re assembly o...

Page 4: ...Power 1500W Pitcher Capacity 2 1 L Max Liquid 2 L Bowl Capacity 1 8 L Nutri Ninja Cup Capacity 300 ml 500 ml 650 ml 900 ml Euro Pro and Ninja are registered trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC Sip S...

Page 5: ...em with AUTO iQ Technology 7 Assembly and Use for the Blender 8 Assembly and Use for the Food Processor 10 Assembly and Use for the Disc Attachments 12 Assembly and Use for the Mini Prep Bowl 13 Assem...

Page 6: ...u k l a b d p n q r o FROZEN DRINKS SMOOTHIES 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 N...

Page 7: ...results be sure to carefully read all the instructions contained in the manual before using this appliance Nutri Ninja Ninja Blender System with Auto iQ Technology Features Patent Pending Ninja Blade...

Page 8: ...uring with the lid removed ALWAYS remove the blade assembly first before pouring CAUTION Blade assemblies are sharp not locked in place and removable handle with care When handling the blade assemblie...

Page 9: ...nts while the appliance is processing open the pour spout cap and pour the ingredients in through the opening 7 Holding the lid by the handle in the upright position place it on top of the pitcher ali...

Page 10: ...de to stop turning Fig 8 12 Turn the pitcher anticlockwise to remove and then lift off the base Fig 9 CAUTION Never insert your hands in the pitcher as the blades are sharp Always use a spatula to dis...

Page 11: ...on the motor base two ways the handle can be on the front right corner or the front left corner Fig 5a Fig 5b 6 Add the ingredients to the bowl making sure that they do not exceed the MAX fill line on...

Page 12: ...e motor base Fig 3 CAUTION If pouring from the bowl ALWAYS remove the blade assembly first before pouring 7 To release the motor base from the counter or table top place your hands underneath both sid...

Page 13: ...ning 8 Add the food that you want to slice shred or grate through the feed chute on the lid Fig 5 Use the two part food pusher to help guide the food through the feed chute The middle piece of the foo...

Page 14: ...MOVAL Fig 6 FROZEN DRINKS SMOOTHIES FOOD PUREE NutriNinja NutriNinja PULSE HIGH MED ON OFF 1500 WATTS LOW AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO BLEND AUTO BLAST Fig 7 7 Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet an...

Page 15: ...n sense which jar is on the motor base The function lights will illuminate depending on which jar is placed on the motor base Fig 1 1 Place the motor base on a clean dry level surface such as a counte...

Page 16: ...a Blend Frozen Fruits Frozen Vegetables Kale Celery Spinach Seeds Ice Grating Nutri Ninja Cup Pro Extractor Blades AUTO iQ Pulse Nutri Ninja AUTO iQ Blend High Grated Cheese Bread Crumbs Spices Choppi...

Page 17: ...Low Dough Medium High P t s Stewed Fruits Dips Apple Sauce Spreads Baby Food Emulsifying Food Processor Bowl Chopping Blade Low Dough Medium Salad Dressings Dips Sauces Grinding Food Processor Bowl C...

Page 18: ...THE MOTOR THERMOSTAT The Nutri Ninja Ninja Blender System with AUTO iQ Technology features a safety system which prevents damage to the unit s motor and drive system should you inadvertently overload...

Page 19: ...on for controlled processing Food Collects On Lid or On the Sides of the Container The mixture is too thick Add more liquid You Cannot Achieve Snow From Solid Ice Do not use ice that has been sitting...

Page 20: ...19 CUSTOMER CARE NZ 0800 002 999 Notes...

Page 21: ...20 CUSTOMER CARE AU 1800 890 840 Notes...

Page 22: ...21 CUSTOMER CARE NZ 0800 002 999 Notes...

Page 23: ...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 product has not been used for t...

Page 24: ...otal Crushing Pro Extractor Blades and Auto iQ are trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC Printed in China Illustrations may differ from actual product We are constantly striving to improve our products...

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