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USING THE DOUGH BLADE

 IMPORTANT:

 Use only the “DOUGH” 

button when using this attachment.

 

IMPORTANT:

 

DO NOT

 attempt to use the 

dough blade 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. 11

) Push the suction lever on 

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

Fig. 11a

) 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 blade 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. 

 

USING THE 4-BLADE ASSEMBLY

1

  Holding the 4-Blade assembly 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. 

2

  Add the ingredients and secure the bowl 

lid onto the bowl. (

Fig. 10

)

3

  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. 10

Fig. 11

Using the Bowl

4

  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. 11a

Fig. 11b

Fig. 12b

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Summary of Contents for BL700C

Page 1: ...US Newton MA 02459 CAN Ville St Laurent QC H4S 1A7 1 800 798 7398 www ninjakitchen com Copyright 2011 Euro Pro Operating LLC Printed in China Illustrations may differ from actual product BL700C SERIES...

Page 2: ...attachments or accessories including canning jars not recommended by the manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury 17 DO NOT remove the container from the motor base while the...

Page 3: ...tcher 11 Using the Bowl 12 Care Maintenance 14 Speed Setting Uses 15 Troubleshooting Guide 16 Replacement Parts 16 Recipes 17 Warranty Registration 23 THIS BOOK COVERS MODEL NUMBER BL700C 30 TECHNICAL...

Page 4: ...tarted j Grated Fill Spout with Cap k 72 oz Pitcher l 40 oz Bowl m Gear Shaft n Motor Base o Lock In Lever p Control Panel q Suction Feet r Power Cord not shown a 6 Blade Assembly pitcher b Whipping A...

Page 5: ...around the gear shaft and that it is standing straight Fig 4a Fig 4b HOW TO USE 1 Place the pitcher or bowl onto the motor base and insert the desired attachment See HOW TO ASSEMBLE 2 Add the ingredie...

Page 6: ...ssing open the pouring spout cap and pour the ingredients in through the opening 4 Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press on the power button NOTE As a safety feature the power butto...

Page 7: ...s 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...

Page 8: ...s a unique safety system which prevents damage to the unit s motor and drive system should you inadvertently overload your appliance If the appliance is being overloaded the motor will stop and the po...

Page 9: ...at room temperature Serve 6 Bowl 4 Blade Assembly Bowl Lid Recipes PROBLEMS POSSIBLE REASONS SOLUTIONS Motor Doesn t Start or Attachment Doesn t Rotate Make sure the container is securely placed on mo...

Page 10: ...eavy Whipping Cream 1 tsp Sugar 4 Cups Premium Vanilla Ice Cream 1 2 Cup Premium Caramel Sauce divided 1 2 Cup Lowfat Milk Directions Pour the cream into the pitcher and whip on 3 until stiff peaks fo...

Page 11: ...Sugar 2 3 Cup Water warmed to 110 115 F 1 4 Cup Canola Oil substitute olive oil 2 Cups All Purpose Flour Directions Place the yeast salt sugar and water in the bowl Pulse on 1 for 10 seconds Add the o...

Page 12: ...implied and or conventional warranties The responsibility of EURO PRO Operating LLC if any is limited to the specific obligations expressly assumed by it under the terms of this Limited Warranty In no...

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