The following section will explain how
to get the most out of your hand
blender. Please read this section
carefully.
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Wash the blade before using for
the first time (see cleaning and
maintenance instructions)
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Insert the blending stick (2) in the
blender body’s (1) lower part,
then turn the stick anti-clockwise.
Ensure the blender stick is securely
twisted into the blender body
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For best results, roughly chop
ingredients before blending e.g.
tomatoes, onions, garlic, herbs etc
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Place your ingredients into a tall
bowl to avoid splashing
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Dip the blending stick (2) deep
into the bowl but not above the
’Max’ mark on the shaft
For maximum control and
professional blending results, two
power controls are featured on the
Dualit hand blender:
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finely set the required
speed using the speed
selection wheel (3).
The speed can be
altered while button
(4) is pressed and the blade still
rotating
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Use short powerful pulses, ideal
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GETTING STARTED
USING YOUR HAND BLENDER
SPEED & TURBO BUTTONS
Use the variable speed control wheel
(3) for combining mixtures together
or for starting to mix ingredients,
then switch to the turbo power
setting (5) to beat well or to froth.
Rotate the speed control wheel (3)
on the top of the handle to change
the speed of the blade, as required.
The speed can be finely tuned with
each graduation on the wheel
increasing the speed from 9000rpm
to 17000rpm.
We recommend to start blending
using a slower speed and to increase
the speed setting as you blend your
mixture.
As a general rule, the higher the
speed the faster the blending. Liquids
are better blended at lower speeds as
this reduces splashing.
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