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AUST: 1800 890 840 

NZ: 0800 002 999

Fig. 3b

Fig. 2

Fig. 1

Assembly and Use for the 2.1 L Pitcher

 IMPORTANT:

 Make sure that the motor base is 

plugged in for use.

1

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

as a counter or table top. 

2

  Align and lower the Pitcher onto the motor base. (

Fig. 1

Handle should be aligned slightly to the right of the 

LOCK

” symbol on the motor base.

3

  Rotate the pitcher clockwise as far as it will go to lock 

in place. (

Fig. 2

4

  The pitcher can be placed on the motor base two ways; 

the handle can be on the front right corner or the front 
left corner. (

Fig. 3a, Fig. 3b

)

Holding the 6-Blade Assembly by the top of the shaft, 
place it onto the drive gear inside the pitcher. Ensure 
that the attachment is seated properly and is standing 
upright. (

Fig. 4

 

NOTE:

 The blade will fit loosely on the drive gear.

6

  Add the ingredients to the pitcher, making sure not to 

overfill.

 

NOTE: 

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 blending, open the pour spout cap and 
pour the ingredients in through the opening.

7

  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 the pitcher and lid are not installed correctly. 
When the pitcher and lid are installed properly, 
the power button ( ) will be solid, indicating that 
the appliance is ready for use. 

8

  Holding the lid by the handle in the upright position, place 

it on top of the pitcher aligning the arrow ( ) located on 
the lid with the arrow ( ) located on the pitcher’s handle. 
(

Fig. 5

) Press the handle down until you hear a click.

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

Assembly

Fig. 3a

Summary of Contents for BL770NZ

Page 1: ...Mega Kitchen System OWNER S GUIDE BL770NZ...

Page 2: ...st electrical shock do not submerge the appliance or allow the power cord to come into contact with water or any other liquid 2 DO NOT allow young children to operate the appliance or use as a toy Clo...

Page 3: ...this product 10 Keep hands hair clothing as well as utensils out of container while processing or blending to reduce the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to the appliance A scraper may be us...

Page 4: ...COVERS MODEL NUMBERS BL770NZ 30 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz Power 1500 Watts Max ON time is 30 seconds under 1500W load Pitcher Capacity 2 1 L Bowl Capacity 1 8 L Single Serve Ca...

Page 5: ...ing to Know Your Ninja Mega Kitchen System 5 Using the Ninja Mega Kitchen System 7 Assembly and Use for the 2 1 L Pitcher 8 Assembly and Use for the Single Serve Cup 10 Assembly and Use for the 1 8 L...

Page 6: ...E SINGLE SERVE PUREE FROZEN BLENDING HIGH PULSE LOW DOUGH SMOOTHIE SINGLE SERVE PUREE FROZEN BLENDING HIGH PULSE LOW DOUGH SMOOTHIE SINGLE SERVE PUREE FROZEN BLENDING HIGH PULSE LOW DOUGH SMOOTHIE SIN...

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

Page 8: ...h one hand CAUTION Never remove the container while the appliance is still running WARNING Never leave the appliance unattended while in use BEFORE FIRST USE 1 Remove all packaging material and labels...

Page 9: ...ight Fig 4 NOTE The blade will fit loosely on the drive gear 6 Add the ingredients to the pitcher making sure not to overfill NOTE Do not exceed the highest measured marking line on the side of the pi...

Page 10: ...ff Turn the pitcher counter clockwise and then lift off the base Fig 7 Fig 8 Assembly and Use for the 2 1 L Pitcher cont Fig 7 USE REMOVAL Fig 6 Fig 8 CAUTION Never insert your hands in the pitcher as...

Page 11: ...minate 5 Press down on the Single Serve button in short intervals to activate Fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Assembly and Use for the Single Serve Cup Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 ASSEMBLY USE REMOVAL 6 Once you have reached...

Page 12: ...ear 6 Add the ingredients to the bowl making sure that they do not exceed the highest measured marking line on the side of the bowl 7 Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press the power...

Page 13: ...ttachment IMPORTANT Use the suction lever when using the dough blade on SPEED 1 DOUGH 1 Place the motor base on a clean dry level surface such as a counter or table top Fig 4 Push the suction lever on...

Page 14: ...de Assembly Single Serve Blade 2 Pulse Single Serve P t s Stewed fruits Dips Apple sauce Spreads Soups Baby food Emulsifying Bowl Blade Assembly 2 Salad Dressings Dips Sauces Grinding Bowl Blade Assem...

Page 15: ...em upright with the pitcher on the motor base 6 Blade assembly inside the pitcher and lid on the pitcher Do not place anything on top Store the bowl with the 4 Blade assembly inside and the lid on top...

Page 16: ...to make sure the unit is not overloaded Food is Unevenly Blended Either you are blending too much food at one time or the pieces are not of even size and blending smaller amounts per batch Food is Bl...

Page 17: ...16 NZ 0800 002 999 Notes...

Page 18: ...17 AUST 1800 890 840 Notes...

Page 19: ...pliance 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 trade pr...

Page 20: ...Copyright Euro Pro Operating LLC 2014 Printed In China Illustrations may differ from actual product Euro Pro and Ninja are trademarks of Euro Pro Operating LLC BL770NZ E 140805 1 Z854 SAA130957EA...

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