Techniques
Use
guide to help you learn the processing techniques your new
blender
SPEED ACTION
PULSE ON/OFF
Process 1 time
Hold
down for a
count.
Process 2 times
Repeat as above waiting until agitator blades
stop before processing again.
P U L S E
RUN
Hold switch down until desired consistency
is achieved.
ON
ON
ON/OFF
Process 1 time
Flip switch up for a P-second count and return
,
switch to
Process 2 times
Repeat as above.
RUN
switch up until food reaches desired
smoothness and return switch to OFF.
Cover 2-4 cups
fruits or vegetables, cut in’ l-inch
pieces,
cold water. Cover.
at PULSE until food reaches desired texture. If
needed, drain water from food using a strainer.
up to cup
of food, cut in l-inch
pieces, into container.
Cover and process at
until pieces are desired size.
Crumb
CONTINUOUS
action)
Tear a
of
bread
into 8 pieces.
container. Cover and process at
or ON depending on desired texture.
Create cookie crumbs using the same process. Simply break cookies
con-
tainer. Cover and process. (See page 10 for
information.)
RUN action)
Place up to 1 cup
of grain, nuts, spices or coffee beans in glass blender
container. Cover. Process at ON until food reaches the “grind” you desire.
Grate
RUN
Cover container. Turn unit ON. With blender running, remove feeder cap. Drop
up to 1 cup
of
cubes of hard cheese, boneless cooked
meat or coconut meat into container.
unit
Check and repeat if needed.
ii
Place l-inch
pieces of fruii
or
vegetables in container with up to 1 cup
water. Cover. Turn unit ON until you can no longer see pieces of food.
If you want chilled juice, remove feeder cap and add 3-4 ice cubes one at a time.
Process at ON until cubes are dissolved. You may strain the flbers from the
if you wish. To do so, use a fine strainer.
Put water for frozen juice concentrate or condensed soup into container. Add
frozen concentrate or soup. Cover. Process at PULSE just until well mixed. The
technique may be used
dry milk
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