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•  Once you are done using your 

NutriBullet

®

, wait until the 

motor comes to a complete 

stop and the unit powers down 

completely before removing 

the attachments from the 

motor body. 

•  Always make sure that your 

NutriBullet

®

 is unplugged 

before you attempt to remove 

or attach the blending arm.

Never blend using the 

blending arm without 

at least some liquid, as 

doing so may damage 

the blade or motor.

•  In most cases, your 

NutriBullet

®

 requires the use 

of liquids to blend or whisk 

ingredients properly. Avoid 

blending food without at least 

one liquid ingredient.

• 

DO NOT USE

 the blending arm, 

for grinding dry ingredients 

such as grains, cereal, or 

coffee, as this may damage the 

motor, the blade, or the whisk.

•  After you have finished 

blending, always turn-off your 

blender and wait until the 

motor comes to the complete 

stop before removing the 

blending arm from the 

mixture, especially if the 

mixture is hot so as to avoid 

thermal injuries.

ELECTRICAL SAFETY 

Do not use this product 

in locations with different 

electrical specifications or plug 

types. Do not operate with any 

type of plug adapter or voltage 

converter device, as these 

may cause electrical shorting, 

fire, electric shock, personal 

injury or product damage. 

This appliance has important 

markings on the plug blade. 

The cord is not suitable for 

replacement. If damaged the 

appliance shall be replaced.

POLARIZED PLUG 

INFORMATION:

•  Your NutriBullet

®

 has a 

polarized plug (one prong 

is wider than the other) to 

reduce the risk of electric shock. 

This plug will correctly fit in a 

polarized outlet only one way. If 

the plug does not fit fully in the 

outlet, reverse the plug. If it still 

does not fit, contact a qualified 

electrician. For your safety, do 

not modify the plug or motor 

body in any way. Doing so will 

increase risk of injury and void 

the product’s warranty.

•  The use of third-party 

attachments, including 

canning jars, is forbidden 

and may cause fire, electric 

shock, personal injury, or 

product damage and will 

void the warranty.

•  To avoid risk of electric 

shock, never immerse the 

cord, plug, or motor body 

of blender in water or other 

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Summary of Contents for NBI50100

Page 1: ...User guide ...

Page 2: ...ical appliance basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following important information Save these instructions FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY WARNING BLADE SAFETY BLADES ARE SHARP HANDLE CAREFULLY Use care when handling any blade To avoid laceration injury do not handle or touch any blade edge Always hold the S blade by its upper plastic part AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS Keep h...

Page 3: ...ETY Do not use this product in locations with different electrical specifications or plug types Do not operate with any type of plug adapter or voltage converter device as these may cause electrical shorting fire electric shock personal injury or product damage This appliance has important markings on the plug blade The cord is not suitable for replacement If damaged the appliance shall be replace...

Page 4: ... NutriBullet has an internal thermal breaker that shuts off the motor when it overheats The thermal breaker will reset when the unit is unplugged and the thermal breaker cools down sufficiently VENTILATION Never place your NutriBullet on top of flammable materials such as newspapers tablecloths napkins dish towels place mats or other similar types of materials MICROWAVE STOVE TOP HEATING SAFETY Do...

Page 5: ...ents questions or concerns please go to nutribullet com Or call Customer Service at 1 800 523 5993 Save these instructions MEDICATION INTERACTIONS If you are taking any medication especially cholesterol lowering medication blood thinners blood pressure drugs tranquilizers or antidepressants please check with your physician before trying any of the recipes contained in this guide ADDITIONAL INSTRUC...

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Page 7: ...embly guide 10 Getting started 10 Assembly 11 Usage instructions 14 Using the blending arm 17 Using the whisk 19 Disassembly 20 Blending tips 21 Troubleshooting 22 Care and maintenance 23 Replacement parts 23 How to store 24 Recipes 34 NutriBullet Immersion Blender one year limited warranty 37 Warranty registration 7 ...

Page 8: ...What s included motor body 8 blending arm whisk whisk holder 8 ...

Page 9: ...Assembly guide variable speed dial low high speed buttons motor body 8 blending arm whisk holder whisk 9 ...

Page 10: ...rm the steps below 1 UNPACK Open box Remove blender and attachments Place all parts on a flat dry surface 2 CLEAN Rinse all detachable parts and accessories except the motor body with warm soapy water Dry Clean the motor body with a damp cloth WARNING Never submerge the motor body in water or any other liquid 2a BLENDING ARM Insert the bottom of the motor body into the top of the blending arm push...

Page 11: ...and skin for example peel pits and rind should be removed from oranges lemons grapefruits and melons Cut foods into smaller pieces if needed Do not attempt to process overly thick or hard foods since these may damage the motor or blade Do not blend hard fruits or vegetables without liquid 2 Place mixing vessel cup cooking pot or mixing bowl on flat dry surface Make sure your selected attachment is...

Page 12: ...r whisk into the mixing vessel with ingredients that you wish to mix or blend CAUTION Do not press the power button before placing the blending arm into the container as it will cause splattering Also do not blend near the top of your mixture so as to prevent splattering 5 Press and hold the Low speed I or High speed II Power Button to operate unit If desired fine tune blending speed by the Variab...

Page 13: ...ion to continue CAUTION Do not operate the unit for long periods of time without blending any ingredients CAUTION Do not put fingers palms utensils or foreign objects on or near attachment during operation 6 When you are done release the power button to shut off the blender 7 Remove the blender from your mixing vessel Gently shake off any excess mixture from the blending arm CAUTION Wait until the...

Page 14: ... dishes such as dips sauces soups condiments milkshakes even baby food as well as for many other mixing needs For best results always include one or more liquid ingredients 1 Place mixing vessel on flat dry surface Make sure your selected attachment is tightly fastened to the bottom of the motor body and locked in place See Assembly section The blender is now ready to operate 14 ...

Page 15: ...er in cup or bowl at an angle Make sure blender is fully upright CAUTION Do not press the power button before placing the blending arm into the container as it will cause splattering 4 Press and hold the Low speed I or High speed button II to begin blending operation 5 If desired fine tune blending speed using the Variable Speed Dial before starting blending by pressing the Low speed button CAUTIO...

Page 16: ... and wait for blending action to stop Unplug the unit 7 Remove the blender from your mixing vessel Gently shake off any excess mixture from the blending arm 8 Place the motor body and blending arm on the counter or other flat dry surface 16 ...

Page 17: ...and locked in place See Assembly section The blender is now ready to operate 2 Place the prepared food and or liquid into your mixing vessel without forcing items in and without overfilling CAUTION Do not blend too much food or liquid at one time Do not overfill cup or bowl 3 Place the whisk upright in your mixing vessel NOTE Do not place blender in cup or bowl at an angle Make sure blender is ful...

Page 18: ...with Low speed CAUTION Avoid using the whisk for longer than 2 minutes and avoid whisking items without a liquid ingredient 5 When you are done release the Low speed button I and wait for whisking action to stop Unplug the unit 6 Remove the blender from your mixing vessel Gently shake off any excess mixture from the blending arm 18 ...

Page 19: ... whisk has stopped moving and all moving parts have stopped before disassembling the blender 2 Remove the blender from your mixing cup or bowl 3 Detach the motor body from the blending arm or whisk attachment 4 Separate attachment parts if needed Whisk Whisk holder The blending arm attachment is one single part 19 ...

Page 20: ...ger or thicker foods with less moisture and hard fiber should be cut into slices Leafy vegetables and foods with long hard fiber such as celery wild celery herb collard Cut the stems into slices 3 5 cm long Blending tips BLADE SAFETY Never put your palms fingers utensils or foreign objects on or near blender attachments while attached to the blender especially during blending CAUTION blades in the...

Page 21: ...ly thick mixture that caused the blade to stop moving try adding water or other liquid Troubleshooting to soften the mixture or try separating the mixture by hand or removing some of the mixture Then try blending or whisking again on the loosened or thinned out mixture Also check the cutting area of your attachment blade or whisk to see if there is residue or food particle buildup if so rinse off ...

Page 22: ...ts soak in hot water for 30 minutes which should soften the residue and make it easier to remove Cleaning the NutriBullet Immersion Blender is quick and easy All parts except for the motor body can be cleaned by simply rinsing with warm soapy water Here are some tips for cleaning and best practices 1 Always make sure the unit is unplugged before you begin assembly disassembly cleaning or storage o...

Page 23: ...er cover and storing them in your refrigerator When not in use store the blender in a safe dry place where parts will not be damaged and won t cause harm Replacement parts To order additional parts and accessories please visit our website at nutribullet com shop accessories or feel free to contact Customer Service 1 800 523 5993 23 ...

Page 24: ...der salt cinnamon nutmeg and blend on LOW speed 3 Mix in walnuts Add in more almond milk if needed to thin out batter 4 Heat a skillet or griddle over medium Carefully rub skillet with an oiled paper towel 5 For each pancake spoon 2 3 tablespoons of batter onto skillet leaving 1 apart from other pancakes 6 Cook until surface of pancakes has some bubbles around 1 2 minutes With spatula carefully fl...

Page 25: ...anched tomatoes to a bowl of ice or cold water Peel the skins off from the X 4 Add peeled tomatoes to a pot and crush tomatoes with blender on LOW speed for 5 seconds 5 Add remaining ingredients to the pot garlic onion brown sugar oregano italian seasoning balsamic vinegar bay leaves salt pepper and olive oil 6 Bring to a boil Turn heat down to simmer on low for 45 minutes 1 hour 7 Remove bay leav...

Page 26: ...y chop all vegetables and set aside 3 In a bowl whisk eggs milk nutritional yeast salt and pepper and set aside 4 In a 10 cast iron skillet add 2 tablespoons of oil and sauté chopped vegetables on medium heat until softened 5 Turn heat off and pour in egg mixture make sure vegetables are evenly spread out 6 Bake in oven for 15 minutes NUTRITION FACTS PER 1 6 FRITTATA SERVING 150 calories 11g fat 4...

Page 27: ...UPS 1 Preheat oven ot 350 F 2 Drizzle olive oil on zucchini leeks cauliflower and garlic bulb and roast at 350 F for 45 minutes 3 Finely chop carrot celery and onion 4 In a 4 quart pot add oil chopped carrot celery salt and pepper Sauté until soft 5 Add vegetable broth marjoram basil and bring to a boil 6 Add roasted vegetables to pot and nutritional yeast Bring to simmer and turn off heat 7 Blend...

Page 28: ...ted and peas are cooked about 45 minutes 3 Finely chop two carrots onion and yukon potato 4 In a 4 quart pot add oil and saute garlic and vegetables until softened 5 Add 32 oz of vegetable broth to pot and bring to a simmer 6 Add bay leaf thyme and nutritional yeast and simmer for 30 minutes then remove bay leaf 7 Blend in circular motions on LOW for about 1 minute or until desired consistency 8 A...

Page 29: ...TION FACTS PER 1 2 CUP SERVING 70 calories 4 5g fat 6g carbs 2g fiber 2g sugar 2g protein Nutrition facts are based on the recipe as listed 4 1 4 TSP 1 4 TSP 2 TSP 4 OZ EGG YOLKS SALT PEPPER LEMON JUICE BUTTER MELTED Hollandaise sauce 10 SERVINGS YIELDS 10 OZ 1 Add all ingredients to a cup or bowl except butter and whisk on LOW 2 Slowly drizzle in butter into mixture while whisking on LOW until in...

Page 30: ...N FACTS PER 2 TBSP SERVING 220 calories 24g fat 1g carbs 0g fiber 0g sugar 1g protein Nutrition facts are based on the recipe as listed MAYO FROM SCRATCH 5 Crack 2 eggs in a cup or bowl 6 Add 1 Tbsp lemon juice 1 4 tsp salt pepper and mustard Blend all ingredients for 10 seconds on LOW speed 7 Add cup of olive oil and blend for 20 seconds on HIGH to max setting and repeat four more times until 1 c...

Page 31: ...s are based on the recipe as listed 11 2 CUP 1 TBSP 1 TBSP HEAVY CREAM LAVENDER CONFECTIONERS SUGAR NUTRITION FACTS PER 1 4 CUP SERVING 90 calories 9g fat 2g carbs 0g fiber 2g sugar 1g protein Nutrition facts are based on the recipe as listed Lavender whipped cream 6 SERVINGS YIELDS 11 2 CUPS 1 In a small pot bring heavy cream to a simmer and turn heat off 2 Add lavender buds to pot and let it ste...

Page 32: ...VE OPTIONAL Ginger mint nice cream 5 SERVINGS YIELDS 20 OZ 1 Add all ingredients to a bowl and blend in circular motion up and down until smooth about 1 minute 2 Freeze for at least 2 hours before serving 3 Serve with chopped fruit pineapple or blueberries NUTRITION FACTS PER 1 2 CUP SERVING 70 calories 0g fat 16g carbs 2g fiber 9g sugar 1g protein Nutrition facts are based on the recipe as listed...

Page 33: ...king sheet spread yogurt evenly 2 In a cup blend 1 4 cup of berries chia seeds and honey and set aside to let it thicken about 2 minutes 3 Roughly chop nuts 4 Dot the yogurt spread with the blended berries Use a toothpick to swirl the berries into the yogurt 5 Top with nuts and whole berries 6 Freeze for at least 2 hours or overnight 7 Break apart and store in an airtight container in the fridge N...

Page 34: ... or serviceable used parts and is at least functionally equivalent to the original product or 3 refund the purchase price of the product A replacement product assumes the remaining warranty of the original product A repaired product has a one year warranty from the date of repair When a product or part is exchanged any replacement item becomes your property and the replaced item becomes NutriBulle...

Page 35: ...nly to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable In addition proof of purchase must be demonstrated Repair or replacement of the product or if repair or replacement is not feasible a refund of the purchase price is the exclusive remedy of the consumer under this limited warranty NutriBullet shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of this limited war...

Page 36: ...anty NUTRIBULLET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS DOWNTIME GOODWILL DAMAGE TO OR REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT AND PROPERTY NUTRIBULLET SPECIFICALLY DOES NOT REPRESENT THAT IT WILL BE ABLE TO REPAIR ANY PRODUCT UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ...

Page 37: ... 800 523 5993 to register your new NutriBullet Immersion Blender You will be asked to enter the Serial Number of your product along with the purchase date and place of purchase The registration will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product safety notification By registering your product you acknowledge you have read the instructions and understood the warnings as set forth in th...

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