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P R E S E T P R O G R A M S
You can use a pre set program with the buttons in the bottom row to benefit from
the blending functions optimally adjusted to the selected product.
PULSE | ICE CRUSH button
(Duration: 60 seconds)
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Improves shredding ice and is equipped with an intelligent sensor, automatically
stopping the motor once the ice is optimally crushed. This blending process is
also ideal for all foods that require sudden bursts of power.
SMOOTHIE button
(Duration: 60 seconds)
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Ideal for mixing and aerating frozen and liquid ingredients. The SMOOTHIE func-
tion has a unique preparation technique that first blends the solid ingredients
at low speed and then increases the speed to puree the ingredients. This is done
in multiple cycles while the ingredients simultaneously circulate to fold in a max-
imum of air until the creamy, delicious smoothie is finished.
GREEN SMOOTHIE button
(Duration: 60 seconds)
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Ideal for shredding whole, hard foods like fruits, vegetables and seeds so that
they blend with other soft and liquid ingredients to form a healthy, green
smoothie.
FROZEN DESSERT button
(Duration: 60 seconds)
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This program was designed to quickly chop up and blend frozen foods. For best
results, we recommend also using the tamper (through the small measuring cap
opening in the lid).
SOUP button
(Duration: 6 minutes)
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This program setting takes 6 minutes to mix and heat the ingredients. The pro-
gram will start slowly to blend the ingredients and then increase the speed. At
the end, there will be multiple stirring intervals to remove steam bubbles that
might have formed in the soup.
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Caution:
Do not prepare raw meat or seafood resp. raw fish with the SOUP pro-
gram!
Warning:
Never process or pour boiling hot liquids in the blender jug. The liquid should
always cool down before being poured into the blender jug.
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