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BUTTON FUNCTION USE
POWER
On/Off Always turn appliance 'Off' when not in use.
LOW
Processing &
Mixing
Use to mix thin batters, gravies and marinades, scramble eggs, puree
cooked foods and uncooked fruits and chop vegetables for dips and
salsa.
MEDIUM
Blending & Ice
Crushing
Use to grate hard cheeses, cream soups, beat dips, grind nuts,
thorough chopping, blend sauces and spreads. Blend mixed drinks,
powdered drinks or milk shakes. Crush ice cubes for snow cones,
chilled beverages or frozen slushes.
HIGH
Pureeing &
Liquefying
Use to mix smoothies, frappes, liquefy thick mixtures and blend
whole fruits and vegetables.
PULSE
Controlled
Processing
& Bursts of
Power
Use to control chopping and processing.
Blending Chart
PROBLEMS POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS
Motor Doesn’t Start or
Blades Don’t Rotate.
Make sure the pitcher is securely placed on motor base.
Make sure the lid is securely on pitcher in the correct position (align
arrows).
The blender is turned 'Off'. Press the power button ( ) to turn 'On'.
Check that the plug is securely inserted into the electrical outlet.
Check the fuse or circuit breaker.
The unit has overheated. Unplug and wait approximately 15 minutes
before using again.
Food is Unevenly
Chopped.
Either you are chopping too much food at one time, or the pieces are
not of even size and processing smaller amounts per batch.
Food is Chopped Too
Fine or is Too Watery.
The food has been over-processed. Use PULSE button for controlled
processing.
Food Collects On
Lid or On the Sides of
the Pitcher.
The mixture is too thick. Add more liquid.
You Cannot Achieve
Snow From Solid Ice.
Do not use ice that has been sitting out or has started to melt. Use ice
straight from the freezer and make sure that the pitcher is completely
dry before adding ice.
Troubleshooting Guide
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