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Summary of Contents for IMMERSION BLENDER

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Page 3: ...ead all instructions before operating your NutriBullet When using any electrical appliance basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following important information Never blend carbonated liquids or effervescing ingredients e g baking soda baking powder yeast etc Pressure from released gases can cause a sealed NutriBullet container such as the chopper container to burst resu...

Page 4: ...well as spatulas and other utensils away from the attachments during operation to reduce the risk of injury to persons or damage to the product To reduce the risk of injury never place cutting blade on base without first putting bowl properly in place Be certain cover is securely locked in place before operating appliance Always make sure that your NutriBullet is unplugged before you attempt to re...

Page 5: ...lender in water or other electrical current conducting liquids Avoid blending the following seeds and pits in the NutriBullet as they contain a chemical known to release cyanide into the body when ingested apple seeds cherry pits plum pits peach pits and apricot pits Fruit pits may also cause damage to the blade and other attachment parts The information contained in this user guide is not meant t...

Page 6: ...ngredients 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 the whisk or the chopper Always UNPLUG the NutriBullet when it is not in use or BEFORE assembling disassembling changing accessories or cleaning Do not attempt to handle the NutriBullet until a...

Page 7: ...ting of the thermal cut out this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device such as a timer or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility Never place your NutriBullet on top of flammable materials such as newspapers tablecloths napkins dish towels place mats or other similar types of materials Do not place any NutriBullet parts in the micro...

Page 8: ...scontinueuse Werecommend replacing your cup every six months Attachments and accessories are specific to the exact model of NutriBullet Use of incompatible parts parts from other models may result in damage to your NutriBullet or create safety hazards When replacing cups or blades or ordering additional attachments or accessories from www bulletbrands com au www bulletbrands co nz or by contacting...

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Page 11: ...ds 12 What s included 13 Assembly guide 14 Before first use 14 Assembly 16 Usage instructions 16 Overview 19 Using the blending arm 22 Using the whisk 24 Using the chopper 26 Disassembly 27 Blending tips 28 Troubleshooting 29 Care and maintenance 30 How to store 30 Replacement parts 31 Recipes ...

Page 12: ...12 What s included 900 ml cup lid chopping blade 600 ml chopping bowl lid motor body 20 cm blending arm whisk whisk holder ...

Page 13: ...13 Assembly guide 600 ml chopping bowl 900 ml cup lid chopping bowl lid variable speed dial low high speed buttons motor body 20 cm blending arm whisk holder whisk chopping blade ...

Page 14: ...e motor body down and turn it clockwise until it locks Getting started WARNING Never submerge the motor body in water or any other liquid Before using your blender for the first time please take a moment to perform 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 and chopp...

Page 15: ... until it locks 2c CHOPPER Place S blade onto center pin of chopping bowl Press down on blade and lock it in place WARNING Blade is sharp Handle carefully Always hold it by the upper plastic part Attach top of chopping bowl lid to bottom of motor body turn motor body clockwise until it locks After loading food into chopping bowl place chopping bowl lid onto top of chopping bowl and lock it in plac...

Page 16: ...hick 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 mixing bowl or chopping bowl on flat dry surface 3 Put food and or liquid into cup mixing bowl or chopper If using the measuring cup included in your set DO NOT exceed the MAX fill line 4 Make sure your selected attachment is tightly fastened to t...

Page 17: ...ill cause splattering Also do not blend near the top of your mixture so as to prevent splattering 6 Press and hold the Low speed I or High speed II Power Button to operate unit If desired fine tune blending speed by the variable Speed Dial while pressing the Low Speed button Before pressing either Power Button you can finely adjust the speed by turning the Variable Speed Dial and then pressing the...

Page 18: ...NOTE The Variable Speed Dial may only be used when pressing the Low speed button 7 When you are done release the power button to shut off the blender CAUTION Wait until the motor comes to a complete stop before removing the blending arm from the mixture especially if the mixture is hot so as to avoid splatter and thermal injuries 8 Place the motor body and attachment safely on the counter or other...

Page 19: ... 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 Don t overfill cup or bowl If using the measuring cup included in your set DO NOT exceed the MAX fill line 3 Place the blending arm into the mixing vessel containi...

Page 20: ...d Dial and then pressing the Low Speed button NOTE The Variable Speed Dial may only be used when pressing the Low speed button Pressing either speed button activates the motor Releasing the button stops the unit The button must be depressed continuously for blending operation to continue CAUTION Do not operate the unit for long periods of time without blending any ingredients CAUTION Do not put fi...

Page 21: ...21 5 When you are done release the power button to shut off the blender 6 Remove the blender from your mixing vessel Gently shake off any excess mixture from the blending arm ...

Page 22: ...e 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 If using the measuring cup included in your set DO NOT exceed the MAX fill line 3 Place the whisk upright in your mixing vessel NOTE Do not place b...

Page 23: ...SK ATTACHMENT 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 to shut off the blender 6 Remove the blender from your mixing vessel Gently shake off any excess mixture from the blending arm ...

Page 24: ...fee beans grains 1 Place the chopping bowl on a clean dry surface Make sure the surface is anti slip 2 Place the blade onto the center pin of the chopping bowl Press down on the blade and lock it onto the bowl 3 Load food items into the chopping bowl being careful not to overfill or force food into the bowl 4 Place the chopping bowl lid onto the chopping bowl and turn it clockwise to lock it in pl...

Page 25: ...tton I to begin chopping ONLY USE LOW SPEED FOR CHOPPING NOTE During operation hold the motor body with one hand and the chopping bowl with the other CAUTION Avoid chopping hard foods for longer than 5 seconds 7 When done chopping release the power button and wait for the unit to fully turn off 8 Once the S blade has stopped turning detach the motor body from the chopping bowl lid ...

Page 26: ...moving parts have stopped before disassembling the blender 2 If using the blending arm or whisk remove the blender from your mixing cup or bowl 3 Detach the motor body from the blending arm whisk or chopping bowl attachment 4 Separate attachment parts if needed Whisk Whisk holder Chopping Bowl S blade lid The blending arm attachment is one single part ...

Page 27: ... 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 blender arm a...

Page 28: ...verly 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 whisking or chopping 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 s...

Page 29: ...NutriBullet Immersion Blender is quick and easy All parts except for the motor unit and chopping bowl lid can be cleaned by simply rinsing with warm soapy water and some parts may be put into the dishwasher 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 of the unit 2 Detach and separate the parts...

Page 30: ... au bulletbrands co nz How to store You can save blended whisked orchopped contents forfuture use by putting them in a cup orbowl covered by plastic wrap orothercover and storing them in yourrefrigerator When not in use store the blenderin a safe dry place where parts will not be damaged and won t cause harm ...

Page 31: ...baking powder 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 ca...

Page 32: ...ed 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 the 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 33: ...vegetables in the chopping bowl and set aside 3 In the cup whisk eggs milk nutritional yeast salt and pepper and set aside 4 In a 25cm cast iron pan add 2 tablespoons of oil and saute 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 ...

Page 34: ...zle olive oil on zucchini leeks cauliflower and garlic bulb with and roast at 180 C for 45 minutes 3 In the chopper add carrot celery and onion Pulse 5 times on high until finely chopped 4 In a 4 quart pot saute chopped vegetables with oil and salt until softened 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 ...

Page 35: ...peas are cooked about 45 minutes 3 Use chopper to chop two carrots onion and yukon potato 4 In a 4 quart pot add oil and saute garlic and vegetables until softened 5 Add 950mL 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 on LOW until smooth or desired consistency use circular motions about 1 minute...

Page 36: ...ION 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 100G EGG YOLKS SALT PEPPER LEMON JUICE BUTTER MELTED Hollandaise sauce 10 SERVINGS YIELDS 295mL 1 Add all ingredients to blend cup except butter and whisk on LOW 2 Slowly drizzle in butter into mixture while whisking on LOW until all inc...

Page 37: ... NUTRITION 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 into blender cup 6 Add 1 Tbsp lemon juice tsp salt tsp pepper tsp 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 ...

Page 38: ...sed 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 steep until...

Page 39: ...nger mint nice cream 5 SERVINGS YIELDS 590mL 1 Add all ingredients to blender cup and blend in circular motion up and down until smooth 1 minute 2 Pour into a container to store in freezer 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 ...

Page 40: ... sheet spread yogurt evenly 2 Blend 1 4 cup of berries chia seeds and honey and set aside to let it thicken about 2 minutes 3 In the chopping cup pulse mixed nuts 3 5 times 4 Dot the yogurt spread with the blended berries using a toothpick to swirl in 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 airtight contain...

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Page 42: ...ail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure one 1 year limited replacement warranty statement YOUR WARRANTY IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS DO NOT operate the appliance with a damaged plug or cord or if the unit has been dropped damaged or dropped in water To avoid the risk of electric shock do not disassemble or attempt to repair the appliance on your...

Page 43: ...ghts This warranty does not apply to accessories supplied with the item This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred Replacement items will be covered by the limited warranty for the balance of the warranty period from the date of the original purchase PLEASE NOTE Only the defective product or parts returned to place of purchase will be replaced under this warran...

Page 44: ...C Distributed by CAPITAL BRANDS DISTRIBUTION LLC LOS ANGELES CA 90025 USA All Rights Reserved MADE IN CHINA 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 800W Illustrations may differ from the actual product We are constantly striving to improve our products therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice 210602_NBI07110 NBI 100 ...

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