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CARE & MAINTENANCE

CLEANING

Separate all parts. Wash bowl in warm, 

soapy water with a soft cloth. 

•   Hand-Washing 

Wash bowl, lid, disc and blade assemblies 

in warm, soapy water. When washing 

the blade assemblies, use a dishwashing 

utensil with a handle to avoid direct hand 

contact with blades. 

 

Handle blade assemblies with care to 

avoid contact with sharp edges. Rinse 

and air-dry thoroughly.

•   Dishwasher

 

All attachments are dishwasher safe. It 

is recommended that the bowl, lid, disc 

and blade assemblies be placed on the 

top rack of the dishwasher 

ONLY

. Ensure 

the blade assembly is removed from the 

bowl before placing in the dishwasher. 

Exercise care when handling blade 

assemblies.

•  Motor Base 

Turn off the unit and unplug the motor 

base before cleaning. Wipe motor base 

with a clean, damp cloth. 

 

DO NOT

 use abrasive cloths, pads, or 

brushes to clean the base.

STORING

Wrap the power cord around the cord 

wrap on the back of the motor base. 

Store the unit upright and store all blade 

assemblies inside or attached to the bowl 

with the lid locked in place. 

DO NOT

 stack items on top of the 

containers. Store any remaining 

attachments alongside the unit or in a 

cabinet where they will not be damaged 

or create a hazard.

RESETTING THE MOTOR THERMOSTAT

This unit features a unique safety system 

that prevents damage to the motor and 

drive system should you inadvertently 

overload the unit. If the unit is overloaded, 

the motor will be temporarily disabled. 

Should this occur, follow the reset 

procedure below.

 Unplug the unit from the socket.

 Allow the unit to cool for approximately 

30 minutes.

 Remove the bowl’s lid and blade 

assembly. Empty the bowl and ensure 

no ingredients are jamming the blade 

assembly.

IMPORTANT: 

Ensure that maximum 

capacities are not exceeded. This is the 

most typical cause of appliance overload.

ORDERING REPLACEMENT PARTS

To order additional parts and attachments, 

visit 

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  Press the Power button to turn on, then 

select SLICE or LOW. Add the prepped 

ingredients you want to slice or grate 

through the feed chute on the lid. Use 

the food pusher to help guide the 

ingredients through the feed chute. 

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  If using the Auto-iQ® program, the SLICE 

disc will automatically stop spinning 

at the end of the program. If using the 

manual program LOW press the button 

again wait for the unit to come to a 

complete stop. 

7

  To remove the lid, press the button on the 

feed chute lid near the handle to unlock, 

then turn the lid anti-clockwise. Lift the lid 

from the bowl. 

8

   Using the finger holes, carefully lift the 

disc out of the bowl. Then, grasp the 

adapter by the top of the shaft and lift 

it out of the bowl. 

10

   Press the Power button to turn the unit 

off, then unplug the unit. Refer to the 

Care & Maintenance section for cleaning 

and storage instructions. 

9

   To remove the bowl from the motor 

base, turn the bowl anti-clockwise and 

then lift it up. 

USING THE SLICING/GRATING DISC – CON’T

Summary of Contents for BN650UK

Page 1: ...ninjakitchen co uk FOOD PROCESSOR WITH AUTO IQ INSTRUCTIONS BN650UK...

Page 2: ...E TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz Power 850 Watts TIP You can find the model and serial numbers on the QR code label on the back of the unit by the power cord RECORD THIS INFORMATION...

Page 3: ...over the edges of tables or worktops The cord may become snagged and pull the appliance off the work surface 16 DO NOT allow the unit or the cord to contact hot surfaces including stoves and other he...

Page 4: ...T expose the containers and accessories to extreme temperature changes They may experience damage 38 Upon completion of processing ensure that the blade assembly is removed BEFORE emptying container s...

Page 5: ...and pausing patterns that do the work for you Once an Auto iQ program is selected it will start immediately and automatically stop when processing is complete To stop processing before the end of a p...

Page 6: ...eaning and storage instructions USING THE SLICING GRATING DISC IMPORTANT Use the SLICE or LOW setting when using the Slicing Grating Disc IMPORTANT Review all warnings on pages 4 6 before proceeding U...

Page 7: ...em should you inadvertently overload the unit If the unit is overloaded the motor will be temporarily disabled Should this occur follow the reset procedure below 1 Unplug the unit from the socket 2 Al...

Page 8: ...n t stick to worktop or tabletop Make sure surface and suction feet are wiped clean Suction feet will only stick to smooth surfaces Suction feet will not stick to some surfaces such as wood tile and n...

Page 9: ...osed of with other household waste To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material sour...

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