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Using the Blender
Place the housing base onto a clean, fl at, sturdy surface. Assemble the blender (see ‘Instructions for Use’
section A,B&C) and plug into a suitable mains socket.
Add all necessary ingredients to the glass jar and replace the lid. You may add more ingredients during blen-
ding by lifting the measuring cap in the lid and dropping ingredients through the opening in the lid. Always
replace the measuring cap in the lid after adding ingredients, unless blending hot foods.
Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button.
Select the preferred blending setting.
When blending is complete press ‘ON/OFF’ button and remove the plug from the mains.
ALWAYS REMEMBER:
Do not place hands into blender jar with blender plugged in.
Boiling liquid or solid frozen food (with the exception of ice cubes or 1.5cm pieces of frozen fruit) should
never be placed in the blender.
Do not place ice, frozen foods or very cold liquids into a blender jar that has come directly from a hot
dishwasher.
Do not place very hot liquids or foods into a blender jar which has come directly from the freezer.
Boiling liquids should cool for 5 minutes before being placed in the glass jar.
N.B.
Always remove measuring cap when blending hot foods to allow steam to escape.
Add liquid ingredients fi rst, then follow with solid ingredients. This will provide more consistent blending and
prevent unnecessary stress on the motor.
Occasionally food can stick to sides of the jar or become lodged around the blade assembly. Use a rubber or
plastic spatula to dislodge the food and place in the centre of the jar, over the blade assembly.
WARNING:
Do not use a spatula until you have turned the blender off.
Replace the lid and measuring cap and continue blending, if necessary. Never use metal utensils, as this may
cause damage to the jar or blade assembly.
When you have fi nished blending: Press the ‘ON/OFF’ button and unplug the blender from the mains outlet.
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