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MODEL: DLJ-1017 PRODUCT CODE: 51877 12/2015
Instructions (Cont.)
Using the Blender Jug
The Rocket Blender comes with a 750mL blender jug for blending larger quantities
of drinks, soups, pancake batter or cocktails. The lid has a hole with a cap for easy
adding of food during blending, or for use with the plunger to push down food.
• Before you start,
ensure the base is unplugged from the electrical outlet.
• Place the base on a flat, level, stable work surface.
• Screw the cross blade clockwise into the bottom of the jug until secure.
CAUTION!
• Handle with care, t
he blades are very sharp!
Always hold the blade
assembly by the plastic part.
• Check the gasket!
Ensure that the rubber gasket, located on the inside
bottom edge of the blade assembly, is in place.
• Add the food you want to process to the blender jug.
• Cover the jug with the lid and turn anticlockwise to secure. The lid can be fitted
two ways: for easy pouring (the arrow on top of
the lid points to the handle) or for straining the
contents (the arrow points to the spout, Fig. 10).
• Make sure the lid cap is securely in place. Insert
it into lid so the two tabs on the lid cap slot into
the notches on the inner edge of the lid, then
turn anticlockwise to secure.
• To attach the jug assembly, align the three tabs
on the outside of the jug with the three notches
on the top inner edge of the base.
• Plug the product into a standard 220-240V AC
electrical outlet and switch on power at the outlet.
• Press the jug down slightly and twist it anticlockwise to start processing.
To prevent the motor from overheating, limit continuous operation to
2 minutes at a time, or to 15 seconds when processing hard or dense
ingredients.
• To stop processing, press down and twist the jug clockwise to release it.
•
CAUTION:
Wait until the blades have stopped completely before
removing the jug from the base or before removing any food contents.
• Unplug the product from the electrical outlet when it is not in use or is left
unattended.
Fig. 10