Pitcher assembly
& use
1
Review all warning and
caution statements in the
Important Safeguards
section (pg 4-12) and
on the previous page before
proceeding to Step 2.
2
Place the motor base on
a clean, dry, level surface
such as a counter or table.
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3
Place the pitcher on a
clean, dry, level surface.
Add the ingredients to the
pitcher, making sure they do
not exceed the MAX
line.
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NOTE:
The blending pitcher is
marked with two MAX lines:
one for solid ingredients
(higher line) and one for
liquids (lower line). When filling
the blender, make sure your
ingredients do not exceed their
respective MAX lines.
4
Place the pitcher lid with
vented lid cap attached on
the pitcher, making sure it's
aligned to the
handle.
5
Place the pitcher onto the
motor base — handle facing
to the right of the blending
control panel, never towards
the back — and gently twist
clockwise so it locks in
place.
When you hear the click, it's
locked and ready to blend.
NOTE:
If you are left-handed, place
the handle facing towards the center
of the blending control panel and
twist clockwise.
6
Plug the power cord into
an electrical outlet and
press
POWER
to turn on
the blender.
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To start blending, select
a speed or the
EXTRACT
program on the blending
control panel. This program
will turn off automatically.
Buttons will illuminate while
in use.
NOTE:
Proceed to the blending
control panel chart on page 23
for speed definitions.
NOTE:
If you need to add
additional ingredients while
blending, switch the setting to
LOW
and remove the vented
lid cap from your pitcher lid,
leaving the lid attached. Add
ingredients through the hole
in the top of the lid, followed
by the tamper if necessary.
Replace the vented lid cap, then
increase to your desired speed.
DO NOT
attempt to add items
through the vent hole when
blending hot ingredients.
CAUTION:
Do not use any
apparatus other than the
tamper to push ingredients
toward the blade. The tamper
is specifically designed not to
come in contact with the blade.
Spatulas, spoons and other
tools are long enough to reach
the blade, which may result
in damage to the machine,
damage to property, and
possible injury.
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