Blending Tips - Vitamix XL VM0141 Manual De Instrucciones

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Programmable Model
The basic settings of the programme dial for the Programmable Model are below.
These programmes, numbered from 1 to 6, are blending cycles designed for the most
common blending applications. Selecting one of the pre-set programmes will run
the machine for a full cycle. The machine will stop automatically when the cycle is
complete. A cycle varies in speed and length. Your machine's pre-set options may
differ due to programme revisions or if your machine was programmed specifically
for your business.
SETTING 1:
Starts Low, ramps to High (100%) for 25 seconds
SETTING 2:
Starts Low, ramps to High (100%) for 40 seconds
SETTING 3:
Starts Low, ramps to High (100%) for 55 seconds
SETTING 4:
Starts Low, ramps to High (100%) for 1 minute 25 seconds
SETTING 5:
Starts Low, ramps to High (100%) for 1 minute 55 seconds
SETTING 6:
Starts Low, ramps to High (100%) for 2 minute 55 seconds
Vitamix XL™ Blender Instructions (All Models)
1. Place liquids and soft foods in the container first. Placing wet ingredients nearest
to the blades helps to start the vortex that allows the other ingredients to be
pulled into the blades. Although not necessary for processing, cutting or breaking
food into smaller pieces (3 to 8 cm) allows for more precise measuring of
ingredients. Thawed or partially-thawed fruit is recommended. The highest speed
is recommended for heavy-duty blending.
2. Set the container on the motor base by aligning it over the centring pad anchored
to the base (the motor must be completely stopped before positioning the
container). Containers are not to be used for hard, dry materials. Avoid running
your machine with the container empty.
3. Always use a lid when blending. If blending hot ingredients, the lid must be
securely latched in place. When processing hot liquids, do not use a non-latching
or one-piece lid.
4. To achieve the best blend, always make sure that you fill the 5.6-litre container to
the 1.4-litre level or higher with ingredients. If the final volume is less than 1.4 litres,
use the Advance® container.
5. Plug the machine into the nearest outlet (if unplugged).
6. Follow the instructions based on the specific model:
Vitamix XL™ Programmable Model: Press the On/Off power switch to start. Activate a
programme by selecting the desired setting on the dial.
• Push down on the Start/Stop switch.
• Until you become accustomed to the speed, watch your mixture carefully to avoid
over-blending.
• If during blending, the mixture seems too thick, remove the lid plug and slowly
add liquid through the lid opening while processing.
Vitamix XL™ Variable-Speed Model: Select the desired setting on the speed dial.
Depending on the ingredients, start on a lower setting, then move to a higher setting
once the mixture begins processing.
• Set the On/Off switch to on.
• Until you become accustomed to the speed, watch your mixture carefully to avoid
over-blending.
• The lower the speed, the coarser the blend. The higher the speed, the finer the
blend. In order to avoid over-processing, always start at the lowest Variable-Speed
and work your way up.
7. When blending hard-to-blend mixtures such as ginger paste, pesto, or mixtures
using frozen ingredients, use the tamper to help the ingredients flow onto the
blades. Continuously moving the tool around in a circular motion during blending
will help eliminate air pockets and encourage an even blend.
8. After the blender has been stopped, wait until the blade is completely still before
removing the lid or container from the motor base.
9. To use the pulse switch:
• Vitamix XL™ Programmable Model: Make sure the power is on. With the container
on the motor base, depress the pulse switch. Release the switch to stop the motor.
• Vitamix XL™ Variable-Speed Model: Make sure the power is on. Turn the dial to
the desired variable speed. With the container on the motor base, depress the
pulse switch. Release the switch to stop the motor. Repeat multiple times until the
mixture is blended to the desired consistency.
10. Unplug the machine when not in use.
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• When the machine is not in use, unplug the machine from the outlet.
• If you detect a change in the sound of the machine or if a hard or foreign object comes
into contact with the blades, do not serve the contents. Inspect your blade assembly for
loose, nicked or missing parts. If parts are loose, missing or nicked, replace with a new blade
assembly.
(:30)
When processing hot liquids always:
(:45)
• Use caution. Escaping steam or splashes may scald.
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• Lock the lid. This will prevent the lid from blowing off when the machine is activated.
(1:30)
• For the Vitamix XL™ Variable-Speed machine, start on Variable-Speed 1 and quickly increase to
(02:00)
10. Never start on the highest speed when blending hot ingredients.
(03:00)

Blending Tips

1. If your ingredients freeze up, try reducing the amount
of ice. Compared to other blenders, you do not need as
much ice to make an equally frozen drink in a Vitamix
XL™ blender.
2. Place liquids and soft foods into your container first. Hard
items and ice should be placed last.
3. Whole, hard or frozen ingredients should be small. Solid
frozen fruit is extremely difficult to blend. For the best
results, use semi-frozen fruit. Using same-size batches of
semi-frozen fruit and ice will keep your drinks consistent.
If you notice chunks, re-evaluate the batch size.
4. When creating recipes, always allow for enough liquid
to ease the blending process. For recipes with minimal
liquid, use the Variable-Speed Dial to run the machine on its lowest setting until it is processing
smoothly.
5. When using the 5.6-litre container, both hands should be used when pouring. Slide one hand
under the spout and use the other hand to hold the handle (Figure A).
6. When blending hot product, gloves and long sleeves should be worn when pouring (Figure A).
7. Start blending on low and increase to high. Processing recipes on high allows for efficient motor
cooling.
8. If a recipe requires processing heavy blends at low settings, there is an increased possibility of
engaging the thermal protector. To avoid thermal protector shut-down, when the motor seems
to be heating-up, stop the machine and remove the container from the base. Turn the machine
on high and let the machine run without the container. This will circulate air around the motor
housing, cooling the motor.
WARNINGS!
FIGURE A
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