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Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Assembly and Use for the 1.8L Bowl
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 3a
Fig. 3b
USING THE 4-BLADE ASSEMBLY
1
Holding the 4-Blade assembly by the shaft, place it
onto the gear shaft inside the bowl. Ensure that the
attachment fits around the gear shaft and that it is
standing straight.
2
Add the ingredients and secure the bowl lid onto the
bowl. (
Fig. 1
)
3
Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press
on the power button ( ).
4
Select the speed that best suits your needs. Pulse
ingredients evenly by pressing down in short intervals.
NOTE:
Please refer to “Speed Settings & Uses” chart
for suggested uses and speeds.
5
When you have reached your desired consistency, stop
the appliance by pressing the power button ( ) and
wait for the blade to stop turning.
6
To remove the lid, pull the lid handle up to a 90° angle
and lift the lid off. Turn the bowl counter clockwise and
then lift off the base. (
Fig. 2, Fig. 3
)
NOTE:
Do not exceed the highest measured marking.
For meats, do not exceed 1 L marking.
USE
IMPORTANT:
Make sure that the motor base is
plugged in for use.
1
Place the motor base on a clean, dry, level surface such
as a counter or table top.
2
Align and lower the Bowl onto the motor base. (
Fig.
1
) Handle should be aligned slightly to the right of the
“
LOCK
” symbol on the motor base.
3
Rotate the bowl clockwise as far as it will go to lock in
place. (
Fig. 2
)
4
The bowl can be placed on the motor base two ways;
the handle can be on the front right corner or the front
left corner. (
Fig. 3a, Fig. 3b
)
5
Holding the desired blade by the top of the shaft, place
it onto the drive gear inside the bowl. Ensure that the
attachment is seated properly and is standing upright.
(
Fig. 4
)
NOTE:
The blade will fit loosely on the drive gear.
6
Add the ingredients to the bowl, making sure that they
do not exceed the highest measured marking line on
the side of the bowl.
7
Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press
the power button ( ).
NOTE: As a safety feature, the power button ( )
will flash and the motor will not work if the bowl
and lid are not installed correctly. When the bowl
and lid are installed properly, the power button (
) will be solid, indicating that the appliance is
ready for use.
8
Holding the lid by the handle in the upright position,
place it on top of the bowl aligning the arrow (
) located on the lid with the arrow ( ) located on the
bowl’s handle. (
Fig. 5
) Press the handle down until you
hear a click.
NOTE: The 1.8L bowl is not intended for blending
drinks. Do not overfill.
NOTE:
To add liquids during blending, open the drizzle
hole on the top of the lid and pour
the liquid slowly into the mixture.
NOTE:
Do not exceed the highest
measured marking line on the
side of the bowl. For meats do not
exceed 1 L bowl mark.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
USING THE DOUGH BLADE
IMPORTANT:
Use only the “DOUGH” button when
using this attachment.
IMPORTANT:
Use the suction lever when using the
dough blade on SPEED 1/DOUGH.
1
Place the motor base on a clean, dry, level surface such
as a counter or table top. (
Fig. 4
) Push the suction
lever on the side of the motor base down to secure the
suction feet to the surface. (
Fig. 4a
) If the suction feet
have not totally adhered to the surface, press down
lightly on the base to give the suction feet a better grip.
2
Secure the bowl onto the motor base.
3
Holding the dough blade by the shaft, place it onto the
gear shaft inside the bowl. Ensure that the attachment
fits around the gear shaft and that it is standing straight.
4
Add the ingredients and secure the bowl lid onto the bowl.
NOTE:
For best results add wet ingredients first and
then add dry ingredients.
5
Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press
on the power button ( ).
6
Once finished making dough, remove the bowl from the
motor base. (
Fig. 2, Fig. 3
)
7
To release the motor base from the counter or table
top, pull the suction lever up to release the suction feet.
(
Fig. 4b
)
NOTE:
The suction lever activates the suction feet for
added stability.
Fig. 1
Suction
Lever
Fig. 4
Activate
Suction
Release
Suction
Fig. 4a
Fig. 4b
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
REMOVAL
USE