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Assembly and Use of the Pitcher - cont.
WARNING: Never leave the appliance unattended while in use.
USE
Fig. 6
9 Review warning and caution statements on page
13 before proceeding.
10 Turn the Variable Speed Dial to speed 1. (Fig. 6)
The power indicator light ( ) will now turn on. To
start the blender, press the "Power" toggle up,
then press the "Start/Stop/Pulse" toggle up to start
processing. Slowly increase to desired speed.
NOTE: As a safety feature, the power
indicator light ( ) will flash and the motor
will not work if the pitcher and lid are not
installed correctly.
NOTE: If you need to Pulse ingredients press down
on the toggle in short intervals.
11 When you have reached your desired consistency,
reduce speed slowly and turn the unit off by
pushing up on the Start/Stop/Pulse toggle and wait
for the blade assembly to stop turning. (Fig. 7)
12 Turn the pitcher counter clockwise to remove and
then lift off the base.
CAUTION: Never insert your hands in the
pitcher as the Stacked Blade Assembly is
sharp. Always use a spatula to dislodge food
that has stuck to the sides of the pitcher.
13 Open the pour spout to empty liquid contents.
14 For thicker consistencies, remove the lid and Top
Stacked Blade Assembly carefully (by its shaft),
then empty contents from the container. To remove
the lid, press the release button on the lid and pull
the lid handle up to a 90° angle ands lift the lid off
the blender pitcher. (Fig. 8)
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REMOVAL
Fig. 7
CAUTION: Never insert your hands in the pitcher
as the blades are sharp. Always use a spatula to
dislodge food that has stuck to the sides of the
pitcher. Unplug the unit before attempting to
dislodge anything.
15 Make sure that the unit is unplugged when not in
use.
TIPS:
• Use low speed settings (1-3) when blending
drinks and other blended items.
• Use medium speed settings (4-6) when
frozen blending, ice crushing or grinding dry
ingredients.
• Use high speed settings (7-10) when creating
purees such as sauces, dips and restaurant
quality glazes. Top blades are needed to power
through tough ingredients like ice, solid fruits
and vegetables. If silky smooth results are
desired, push down on the power toggle to turn
off the power, carefully remove the top blades,
replace the lid and continue processing.
• For softer ingredients, the bottom fixed blades
are enough to fully process in one step.
Fig. 8

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