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pitcher counter clockwise and then lift off the 

base. Do not pour out ingredients without 

first carefully removing the top blades.  

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Fig. 8

 

CAUTION

: Never insert your hands in the 

pitcher as the blades are sharp. Always use a 

spatula to dislodge food that has stuck to the 

sides of the pitcher. Unplug the unit before 

attempting to dislodge anything.

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 Make sure that the unit is unplugged when 

not in use.

 TIPS: 

 

•  Use low speed settings (1-3) when blending 

drinks and other blended items.

 

•  Use medium speed settings (4-6) when 

frozen blending, ice crushing or grinding dry 

ingredients.

 

•  Use high speed settings (7-10) when 

creating purees such as sauces, dips and 

restaurant quality glazes. Top blades are 

needed to power through tough ingredients 

like ice, solid fruits and vegetables. If silky 

smooth results are desired, push down on 

the power toggle to turn off the power, 

carefully remove the top blades, replace the 

lid and continue processing.

 

•  For softer ingredients, the bottom fixed 

blades are enough to fully process in one 

step.

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  Plug the motor base in for use. 

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  Turn the Variable Speed Dial to speed 1. (

Fig. 

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) The power indicator light 

( ) 

will now turn 

on. 

To start the blender, press the “Power” toggle 

up, then press the “Start/Stop/Pulse” toggle 

up to start processing. Slowly increase to 

desired speed.  

NOTE: As a safety feature, the power 

indicator light ( ) will flash and the 

motor will not work if the pitcher 

and lid are not installed correctly. 

 

NOTE

: If you need to Pulse ingredients press 

down on the toggle in short intervals.

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  When you have reached your desired 

consistency, reduce speed slowly and turn the 

unit off by pushing up on the Start/Stop/Pulse 

toggle. (

Fig. 7

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 Use the convenient pour spout when serving 

smoothies, juices and other beverages you 

have created! Push the pour spout back as 

far as it will go before pouring. For thicker 

consistencies, remove the lid and the top 

blades carefully (by the shaft), then empty the 

contents from the pitcher. 

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  To remove the lid, press the release button on 

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

and lift the lid off. Holding the pitcher with 

one hand while removing the lid with the 

other will provide the best leverage. Turn the 

Assembly and Use for the Pitcher - cont.

Fig. 7

USE

REMOVAL

Fig. 6

Fig. 8

  

WARNING:

 Never leave the appliance unattended while in use.

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Summary of Contents for Ultima BL820NZ

Page 1: ...Ultima System OWNER S GUIDE BL820NZ...

Page 2: ...HOCK OR INJURY 1 To protect against 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...

Page 3: ...e with this product 11 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 ma...

Page 4: ...ECIFICATIONS Voltage 220 240V 50 60Hz Power 1500 Watts Max ON time is 30 seconds under 1500W load Pitcher Capacity 2 1 Litres Max liquid 1 8 Litres Single Serve Capacity 470 ml Bowl Capacity 1 8 Litre...

Page 5: ...ystem 7 Assembly and Use for the Pitcher 8 Assembly and Use for the Single Serve Cup 10 Assembly and Use for the Bowl 11 Using the Chopping Blade Assembly 12 Using the Dough Blade 12 Using the Discs 1...

Page 6: ...h Reversible Slicer Shredder Disc i Grating Disc j Food Pusher k Disc Gear Shaft a Single Serve Drink Cup x2 b Single Serve Blade c Sip Seal To Go Lids x2 d Bowl e Feed Chute Lid bowl i m j k l n o NO...

Page 7: ...structions contained in the manual before using this appliance FEATURES Ninja Dual Stage Technology Extra Large Pitcher Single Serve Drink Cups and Large Bowl BPA Free Drip Free Pour Spout Sip Seal To...

Page 8: ...submerge the motor base in water or any other liquid PLEASE KEEP THESE IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS IN MIND WHEN USING THE APPLIANCE IMPORTANT DO NOT push food into the food chute with your fingers Always us...

Page 9: ...any time Fig 4 NOTE The top blades will fit loosely on the bottom blades but will be secured once the lid is in place TIP When pureeing use only the bottom blades for best results NOTE The bottom bla...

Page 10: ...or base in for use 8 Turn the Variable Speed Dial to speed 1 Fig 6 The power indicator light will now turn on To start the blender press the Power toggle up then press the Start Stop Pulse toggle up t...

Page 11: ...ig 11 5 The single serve cup only operates at one speed regardless of which number is chosen on the dial Press down on the Start Stop Pulse toggle in short intervals until you have reached your desire...

Page 12: ...rive gear inside the bowl Ensure that the attachment is seated properly and is standing upright Fig 17 NOTE The blade will fit loosely on the star shaped post 6 Add the ingredients to the bowl making...

Page 13: ...bowl counter clockwise and then lift off the base Fig 20 Fig 21 CAUTION Use care when handling the removable Chopping Blade Assembly Blades are sharp handle with caution Always handle by the shaft Fi...

Page 14: ...turn the power On 7 Turn the variable speed dial to 10 Dough Discs 8 Press the Start Stop Pulse toggle up to have the discs start spinning 9 Add the food that you want to slice shred or grate through...

Page 15: ...lades Pulse Mixing Batters Dips Bottom blades only 1 3 Grinding Meat Top blades bottom blades Pulse Nut Butters Sunflower butter Peanut butter Almond butter Top blades bottom blades 1 8 Milling Flours...

Page 16: ...one step Use the single serve cup for great results when making individual portions of smoothies or other drinks The single serve cup is also great for chopping and creating salad dressings The singl...

Page 17: ...lid on the pitcher Store the Chopping blade in the 1 8 L bowl with the lid on the bowl Store the discs and dough blade in a secure location RESETTING THE MOTOR THERMOSTAT The Ninja Ultima System feat...

Page 18: ...using again Food is unevenly chopped You are chopping too much food at one time Use short pulses for best results Food is chopped too fine or is too watery The food has been over processed Use short p...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...Printed in China Illustrations may differ from actual product BL820NZ SAA 11 E 140109 1 Z854...

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