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  Add the ingredients and secure the bowl 

lid onto the bowl. (

Fig. 11

)

 

NOTE:

 For best results add wet 

ingredients first and then add dry 
ingredients.

5

  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.

6

  Once finished making dough, remove the 

bowl from the motor base.

7

  To remove the motor base from the 

counter or table top, pull the suction 
lever up to release the suction feet.  
(

Fig. 11b

)

  

WARNING:

 Never leave the appliance 

unattended while in use.

 

 

NOTE

: Lock-in lever activates suction 

feet for added stability.

Fig. 12

 

USING THE DOUGH PADDLE

 IMPORTANT:

 Use only the “DOUGH” 

button when using this attachment.

 

IMPORTANT:

 

DO NOT

 attempt to use the 

dough paddle without using the suction 
lever to secure the appliance to the 
counter or table top first.

1

  Place the motor base on a clean, dry, 

level surface such as a counter or table 
top. (

Fig. 12

) Push the suction lever on 

the side of the base down to secure the 
suction feet to the surface. (

Fig. 12a

) If 

the suction feet have not totally adhered 
to the surface, press down slightly on 
the base to give the suction feet a better 
grip.

2

  Secure the bowl onto the motor base.

3

  Holding the dough paddle by the shaft, 

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

4

  Add the ingredients and secure the bowl 

lid onto the bowl. (

Fig. 12

)

 

NOTE:

 For best results add wet 

ingredients first and then add dry 
ingredients. 

5

  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.

6

  Once finished making dough, remove the 

bowl from the motor base.

7

  To remove the motor base from the 

counter or table top, pull the suction 
lever up to release the suction feet.  
(

Fig. 12b

)

  

WARNING:

 Never leave the appliance 

unattended while in use.

 

 

NOTE

: Lock-in lever activates suction 

feet for added stability.

Fig. 12a

Fig. 12b

Summary of Contents for BL700-FS

Page 1: ...Kitchen System 1200 OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...Off and remove the power cord from the electrical outlet when not in use before assembling or disassembling parts and before cleaning To unplug grasp the plug and pull from the electrical outlet Neve...

Page 3: ...an be pulled on by children or tripped over accidentally SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 12 DO NOT attempt to sharpen blades 13 DO NOT use the appliance if blade assembly is bent or damaged 14 To reduce risk...

Page 4: ...ja Kitchen System 1200 Getting Started 6 Using the Ninja Kitchen System 1200 8 Using the Pitcher 11 Using the Bowl 12 Care Maintenance 14 Speed Setting Uses 15 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Replacement Par...

Page 5: ...eet r Power Cord not shown a 6 Blade Assembly pitcher b Whipping Attachment pitcher c 4 Blade Assembly bowl d Dough Blade bowl e Dough Paddle bowl f Pitcher Lid with Locking Handle g Bowl Lid with Loc...

Page 6: ...r 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 contained in the...

Page 7: ...add ingredients into the container before placing the attachment in first IMPORTANT Attachments are not interchangeable CAUTION Blades are sharp Use extreme caution when handling the blade assemblies...

Page 8: ...an be on the front right corner or the front left corner Fig 3a Fig 3b 5 Holding the desired attachment by the shaft place it onto the gear shaft inside the container Ensure that the attachment fits a...

Page 9: ...appliance after use 3 Place the color co ordinated lid onto the corresponding container with the locking handle in the upright position and the pouring spout on the corner opposite the container s han...

Page 10: ...speeds Fig 8 Using the Pitcher USING THE WHIPPING ATTACHMENT 1 Holding the whipping attachment by the shaft place it onto the gear shaft inside the pitcher Ensure that the attachment fits around the...

Page 11: ...e suction feet a better grip 2 Secure the bowl onto the motor base 3 Holding the dough blade by the shaft place it onto the gear shaft inside the bowl Ensure that the attachment fits around the gear s...

Page 12: ...h as a counter or table top Fig 12 Push the suction lever on the side of the base down to secure the suction feet to the surface Fig 12a If the suction feet have not totally adhered to the surface pre...

Page 13: ...tes 4 Re install the container onto the base and re plug the appliance into the electrical outlet 5 Proceed to use the appliance as before making sure not to exceed the recommended maximum capacities...

Page 14: ...s Soups Baby food Grinding Bowl Blade Assembly 2 Meat Grating Bowl Blade Assembly 3 or Pulse Grated cheese Bread crumbs Chopping Pitcher or Bowl Blade Assembly Pulse Salsa Vegetables Nuts Mixing Pitch...

Page 15: ...t Make sure that the power button is a solid red and that the appliance is assembled correctly Check to make sure the unit is not overloaded Food is Unevenly Chopped Either you are chopping too much f...

Page 16: ...ves Garlic peeled 1 3 Cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil 2 Lemons juiced about 1 4 cup 1 2 tsp Salt 1 2 tsp Freshly Ground Black Pepper 2 Ripe Tomatoes cored and diced 3 Green Onions cleaned and chopped Direc...

Page 17: ...of the remaining caramel sauce and serve at once Serves 4 Pitcher Whipping Attachment 6 Blade Assembly Pitcher Lid Roasted Tomato Olive Bruschetta Ingredients 4 Medium Tomatoes cored and quartered 2 T...

Page 18: ...softened 1 2 Cup Sugar Pinch Salt 1 Large Egg 1 tsp Vanilla Extract substitute lemon extract 1 2 tsp Almond Extract 2 1 2 Cups All Purpose Flour Directions Place the softened butter sugar salt egg an...

Page 19: ...ed and bake at 425 F for 25 30 minutes or until the crust is lightly browned and the toppings and cheese are hot Makes 1 pizza crust Bowl Dough Blade Bowl Lid Golden Mashed Potato Puffs Ingredients 4...

Page 20: ...d again on 1 for 10 seconds Use a spatula to clean the sides of the bowl Add the eggs and vanilla and blend on 1 until uniformly smooth Add the flour and baking powder and blend on 1 just until all th...

Page 21: ...oking spray Allow a 2 inch margin as the dough will spread Lightly spread the chocolate over the dough and sprinkle the nuts over all Bake at 350 for 15 to 20 minutes Cool slightly and cut into small...

Page 22: ...d warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse abuse negligent handling or damage due to faulty packaging or mishandling in transit This warranty does not cover damage or defects caused by or resul...

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