Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
Motor doesn't start or
blade doesn't rotate
Food is unevenly
chopped
Food is chopped too
fine or is watery
Food sticks to
blade and jug
Blender overloaded
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EASY SOLUTION
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Check that the blender jug and lid are securely into position.
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Check that the ON | OFF button and selected function or speed setting is
illuminated.
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Check that the power plug is securely inserted into the power outlet.
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Either too much food is being blended at one time or the pieces are too large.
Try cutting food into smaller pieces of even size and processing a smaller
amount per batch.
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For best results, the food should be chopped into pieces no larger than 1 inch.
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Try blending for shorter period of time. Use the PULSE function for
better control.
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The mixture may be too thick. Try adding more liquid and/or using a slower
speed for blending.
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The Breville Hemisphere™ Control features a motor protection feature. If the
motor is being overloaded the motor will stop and the overload warning icon
on the LCD will start to flash. Once the icon stops flashing the blender has
now cooled down and you will be able to use the blender as per instructions.
At this point the blender will be in standby mode and you will only need to
press the function / button that you require to start blending again. However
if you have turned the blender off you will need to turn it back on and only if
the icon has stopped flashing will the Blender commence blending as usual.
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We recommend removing a portion of the mixture, cutting food into smaller
pieces or processing smaller amounts per batch.