Using The Blender; Before Use; Operating The Blender; Chop Ice Feature - KitchenAid KSB465 Instructions

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Before Use

NOTE: While the blender is on, the
CHOP ICE indicator light is lit, or the
PULSE MODE indicator light is blinking:
- Do not interfere with blade movement
- Do not remove pitcher lid

Operating the Blender

The KitchenAid
blender has 4 speeds:
®
STIR, MIX, PUREE, and LIQUEFY. In
addition, it also features CHOP ICE and
PULSE MODE.
Stir
Mix
OFF
1. With convenient 1-step operation, this
unit will operate only when a speed
selection button is pressed.
2. Before operating the blender, make
sure the pitcher is properly placed on
the blender base.
3. Put ingredients in pitcher and firmly
attach lid.
4. Press the desired speed button for
continuous operation at that speed.
The red indicator light by the selected
speed will stay lit. You may change
settings without stopping the unit by
pressing a new speed button.
IMPORTANT: If blending hot foods or
liquids, remove the center ingredient cup.
Operate only on STIR speed.

Using the Blender

Puree
Liquefy
Pulse
Chop
Mode
Ice
5. To turn off the blender, press OFF. The
Off button will stop any speed and
deactivate the blender at the same
time. Before removing the pitcher,
press OFF to deactivate the blender,
and unplug the power cord.

CHOP ICE Feature

Your KitchenAid
blender offers a CHOP ICE
®
feature. When selected, the blender will
automatically pulse at staggered intervals
at the optimal speed for chopping ice or
other ingredients.
1. Before operating the blender, make
sure the pitcher is properly in place on
the blender base.
2. Put ingredients into the pitcher and
firmLy attach lid.
3. Press CHOP ICE. The indicator light will
stay lit. The blender will automatically
pulse at staggered intervals.
4. To turn off the CHOP ICE feature, press
OFF. The blender is now ready for
normal operation.
5. Before removing the pitcher, press OFF
to deactivate the blender, and unplug
the power cord.
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