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Control PAnel

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mAChIne ASSemBly

Installing the Splash Guard and Ice Chute 

1. 

The splash guard attaches to the ice chute and is used to loosely cover the 

container during operation. Slide the ice chute through the splash guard.  

The splash guard should not touch the container. Figure 1.

2. 

Slide the ice chute and splash guard over the blade cartridge located on the 

underside of the ice bin. Figure 2. 

3. 

The ice chute and blade cartridge will click and lock together indicating 

proper alignment. Figure 3.

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FIGURE 2

FIGURE 3

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FIGURE 2

FIGURE 3

Installing the Feet 

1.  Carefully turn the machine on its side to expose the bottom base of the machine.
2.  Screw the (4) adjustable feet into the bottom base of the machine.
3.  Turn the machine back upright.
4.  With the ice bin lid removed, place a level on top of the ice bin and begin to adjust 

the height of the feet by turning the bottom portion of the feet.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for PBS 5132 Advance 2.0

Page 1: ...tion Blending System PBS Advance 2 0 Use and Care Manual Read and save these instructions all models Vita Mix Corporation 8615 Usher Road Cleveland OH 44138 2103 U S A 440 235 4840 800 848 2649 vitamix com ...

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Page 3: ...rol Panel 9 Programming 12 Programming Pre Set Buttons Programming Custom Chip Resetting Pre Set Buttons Machine Assembly 15 Feet Splash Guard Ice Chute Drain Hose Caring for your Machine 22 Troubleshooting 26 Warranty 28 Parts List 30 Product Specifications 32 ...

Page 4: ...tensils out of the ice bin and container while motor is running to prevent the possibility of severe personal injury and or damage to the machine A rubber spatula may be used in the container but only when the machine is not running 13 Do not fill ice bin with anything other than ice 14 Ice shaver blade is sharp Handle carefully Do not operate with loose nicked or damaged blades 15 Do not disconne...

Page 5: ... prong wall outlet ground the machine by attaching the tab on the adapter to the wall outlet cover by means of the screw in the center of the cover Figure B Warnings Three prong adapters are not to be used in Canada Important Notes The instructions appearing in this Use and Care Manual cannot cover every possible condition and situation that may occur Common sense and caution must be practiced whe...

Page 6: ...lly for your business BUTTON 1 Shaves enough ice for one 12 oz 355 ml drink when using 5 oz 145 ml of liquid cocktail mixes alcohol purées or coffee liqueurs only BUTTON 2 Shaves enough ice for two 12 oz 355 ml drinks when using 10 oz 295 ml of liquid cocktail mixes alcohol purées or coffee liqueurs only BUTTON 3 Shaves enough ice for three 12 oz 355 ml drinks when using 15 oz 445 ml of liquid coc...

Page 7: ...etely stopped before positioning the container Containers are not to be used for hard dry materials Avoid running your machine with the container empty 5 Plug the machine into the nearest outlet if unplugged Press the On Off switch to On Select desired programmed setting by pressing any of the Pre Set buttons 1 through 4 or A and B The machine will immediately begin to cycle through the selected p...

Page 8: ... assembly immediately The instructions appearing in this Use and Care Manual cannot cover every possible condition and situation that may occur Common sense and caution must be practiced when operating and maintaining any appliance The PBS measures the amount of ice shaved by weighing the container For your PBS to dispense the correct amount of ice do not rest your hand or any object against or on...

Page 9: ...crements of 1 down to 7 Blender Speed Control is used to set the blending speed of the Blend Only button and the Start Stop button Pre Set Program Buttons These buttons numbered 1 through 4 are pre programmed blending cycles designed for your most commonly made drinks These four buttons would commonly be programmed to produce from one to four 12 oz 355 ml drinks Button 1 builds one 12 oz 355 ml dr...

Page 10: ...end Only Button Allows the operator to use the blender motor without adding any ice Place the container on the machine press and hold the Blend Only button The blender will run until the button is released Important Notes Start Stop Button Pressing one of the Pre Set Program buttons or the Pre Set Specialty Drink buttons while the motor is running will also stop the machine Speed Buttons These set...

Page 11: ...ay or even an hour The TOTAL keeps track of the machine usage including production and testing and cannot be cleared After pressing the Vitamix logo and 1 B press the Vitamix logo again to reveal the name of the program controlling the Pre Set buttons If you are using the factory settings this will read VITA MIX PBS PROGRAM X X stands for the number of program Press the Vitamix Logo a third time f...

Page 12: ... increase the amount of ice or SELECT to decrease the amount of ice 7 When the desired time or ice changes have been made press the START STOP button display will read SAVED At this point you can either press another program button 1 4 or A B and alter its shaving and blend time using the instructions above or press the Vitamix logo button to return to blending For Example If you wanted to change ...

Page 13: ...button 1 If you would like to change the consistency of buttons 2 3 and 4 to match the consistency of button 1 add the same amount of time 10 seconds plus an additional 5 seconds for each button button 1 40 seconds button 2 55 seconds button 3 70 seconds button 4 85 seconds Suggestions for changing the amount of ice that is shaved for buttons that are used for multiple batches of the same drink Fo...

Page 14: ... programming chip is fully inserted turn the chip in the opposite direction and try again If nothing still happens follow the instructions listed under Resetting the Pre Set buttons to the original factory settings then follow steps 3 6 again with the programming chip Be sure to remove the programming chip and return it to the original package when finished 5 Press one of the PRE SET buttons to re...

Page 15: ...s Container Ice chute Drain kit Drive socket kit Splash guard 4 Adjustable feet 15 WARNING Rotating Blades Can Cause Severe Injury Do not reach into container while machine is running CAUTION Sharp Blades Blades in container are sharp Can cause injury Wear protective gloves when handling blades WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Use grounded outlet only Do not remove ground Do not use an adapter Do n...

Page 16: ...ted on the underside of the ice bin Figure 2 3 The ice chute and blade cartridge will click and lock together indicating proper alignment Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Installing the Feet 1 Carefully turn the machine on its side to expose the bottom base of the machine 2 Screw the 4 adjustable feet into the bottom base of the machine 3 Turn the machine back upright...

Page 17: ... length of hose 4 Place one clamp over the end of the hose coming from the machine 5 Push one end of the 90 degree elbow into the end of the hose coming from the machine The elbow should rest over the edge of the counter 6 Slide the hose clamp over the end of the elbow and tighten with a screwdriver 7 Place another hose clamp over one end of the remaining length of hose 8 Slide the end of the rema...

Page 18: ...stationary while you rotate and remove the paddle nut counterclockwise 3 With the paddle nut removed lift the shaver wheel off of its mounting shaft Note If the shaver wheel sticks and is difficult to remove tap the end of the mounting shaft slightly with a hammer to loosen 4 With the shaver wheel removed locate the two screws holding the shaver blade remove the screws and set aside 5 If the secon...

Page 19: ...o align the interlock geometry on the ice bin liner and ice bin and gently lower the ice bin liner into place Filling the Machine with Ice 1 With the ice bin lid removed and the ice bin liner in place you can fill up to 5 gallons 19 liters of cubed ice Using ice from an ice making machine works best in the PBS 2 Do not use ice blocks 3 Avoid using bagged ice that has been stored in a freezer at ex...

Page 20: ...With both hands press down on the two sides of the lid 3 Check to make sure the back of the lid is flush with the lip of the ice bin Container Pad Make sure the container pad is positioned correctly by firmly pressing down on all four sides Do not remove the container pad unless it is damaged See page 25 for cleaning around the container pad Placing the Container on the Container Pad 1 Lift the sp...

Page 21: ...sembly Removal At times it may be necessary to give your blades additional cleaning An easy to use blade assembly removal wrench Item 15596 may be purchased Turn the container upside down and grip firmly Insert retainer nut wrench in groove of retainer nut and rotate counterclockwise to loosen Then grip blades with a cloth and remove retainer nut by hand Replacing Blade Assembly With the container...

Page 22: ...ainer Do not let mixtures liquids or food products dry in the container Rinse after use Dry product may lock around the blade and weaken tear the bearings seal when restarted Do not place containers in the freezer Extremely low temperature combined with hot ingredients and or the immediate rapid action of the blade may crack the container Microwaving and automatic dishwashing are not recommended 8...

Page 23: ...soft cloth Control Panel 1 Unplug the power cord 2 Gently wash the front panel with a soft cloth and a low pH balance soap Be careful not to scratch the display window 3 Be sure to wring excess water out of the cloth or sponge when cleaning around the controls drive socket or any electrical component Container 1 To clean fill of the container with warm 110 F 43 C water and add a couple drops of di...

Page 24: ... sanitizing Allow container to air dry Ice Chute and Splash Guard 1 Remove and separate the chute and guard from the ice bin 2 Wash ice chute and splash guard in warm soapy water 3 Rinse under running water and dry 4 Reassemble before use Ice bin 1 Empty out the remaining ice before cleaning See page 23 2 Remove the ice bin liner and wash in cleaning solution 3 Rinse under running water and dry 4 ...

Page 25: ...nd warm water 3 Lift the corners of the pad being careful not to lift off over the drive socket and wash under the pad as necessary Polish with a soft cloth 4 Replace the pad by pressing firmly down all around the edges and corners of the pad The container pad will click back into place Important Notes Blade assembly Do not soak the blade agitator assembly Be sure to wring excess water out of clot...

Page 26: ...on Leaking from bottom of blender container Increased blender container noise a Check blade assembly for loose damaged or nicked components and replace b Tighten retainer nut with screwdriver turning it clockwise until snug Loud noise from blender container blade area Container blades do not spin a Drive socket may be broken Check for a fine crack down the center or worn teeth Replace with a new d...

Page 27: ...play reads HOT SHUTDOWN REMOVE THE CONTAINER PRESS START a This indicates the motor must be cooled Remove the container from the machine Press the START STOP button Machine will run at a high speed cooling the motor down Display panel reads Possibly Overheated a An internal switch turns the motor off until it cools Let the machine cool down then start it up again Display panel reads SHUTDOWN SEE M...

Page 28: ...r a distributor near you 2 Manually rotate the blade bearing assembly to make sure it turns without hesitation or doesn t spin too freely If the blade hesitates or spins too freely contact Vitamix at 1 800 437 4654 1 800 4drink4 for warranty information or a dealer near you For customers outside the U S A contact your authorized Vitamix Distributor or call the Vitamix International Division at 1 4...

Page 29: ...particular purpose and without limiting the generality of the foregoing you and Vita Mix hereby expressly exclude to the extent permitted by law the application of any sale of goods legislation and the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods as may be applicable Some jurisdictions do not allow a limitation on implied warranties or on special incidental or consequ...

Page 30: ...6 Drive socket 2 pack 15547 Drive socket 5 pack 1604 Rubber container pad 1599 Ice bin lid 5142 Ice bin liner 5136 Ice chute 5137 Splash guard 5139 Drain mount plate with gasket assembly 5138 Drain receptacle assembly with mounting screws 5134 5 Drain hose with clamp and swivel connector 1610 Paddle nut 5141 Adjustable feet 4 pack Important Notes Outside the U S A and Canada your machine may come ...

Page 31: ...31 31 15985 15978 15979 15986 15980 15990 15585 15546 1604 1599 5142 5136 5137 5139 5138 5134 1610 5141 15596 Retainer nut wrench sold separately ...

Page 32: ...0 V Amps 12 Amps Hz 50 60 Hz Volts 220 V Watts 1200 1400 Watts Hz 50 60 Hz Volts 100 V Watts 950 Hz 50 60 Hz When applicable To see the complete line of Vitamix products visit vitamix com Vita Mix Corporation Commercial Division 8615 Usher Road Cleveland Ohio 44138 U S A Tel 440 235 0214 Email commercial vitamix com 2012 Vita Mix Corporation No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmi...

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