Blending Tips
•
Put liquids in the Jar first, unless a recipe says
otherwise.
•
Crushing ice: Crush 6 ice cubes or approximately 2 cups
of ice at a time.
•
This Blender has been designed to gently process foods
when operating at low speeds. If blades do not rotate
during operation, simply choose a higher speed.
•
Do not remove the Lid while in use. Remove Feeder
Cap to add smaller ingredients. (Figure 1)
•
Cut all firm fruits and vegetables, cooked meats, fish
and seafood into pieces no larger than 1.8 cm (3/4 inch)
to 2.5 cm (1 inch). Cut all kinds of cheeses into pieces
no larger than 1.8 cm (3/4 inch).
•
This Blender will not mash potatoes, whip egg whites or substitute dairy
toppings, mix stiff dough or grind raw meat.
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Figure 1
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Guide For Processing Foods In Blender
FOOD
PROCESSED
QUANTITY
Breadcrumbs
125 ml (1/2-cup) 1 slice, torn in 8
Celery
200 ml (3/4-cup) 250 ml (1-cup) of
Cheese,
250 ml (1-cup)
Cheddar
Cheese, Swiss
250 ml (1-cup)
Cheese, Hard
250 ml (1-cup)
or Semi-Hard
Coffee Beans
250 ml (1-cup)
Cookies, Wafer 125 ml (1/2-cup) 10 wafers
Crackers,
125 ml (1/2-cup) 8 crackers
Graham
Peppers
150 ml (2/3-cup) 250 ml (1-cup)
Meat,
250 ml (1-cup)
Boneless,
Cooked
Nuts, almonds,
250 ml (1-cup)
peanuts,
pecans,
walnuts
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UNPROCESSED
SPECIAL
QUANTITY
INSTRUCTIONS
Pulse 1 – 4 times
pieces
Pulse 2 – 3 times
2.5 cm (1-inch)
pieces
250 ml (1-cup) of
Pulse 2 times
2.5 cm (1-inch)
pieces
250 ml (1-cup) of
Pulse 5 times
2.5 cm (1-inch)
pieces
250 ml (1-cup) of
Chop continuously
2.5 cm (1-inch)
pieces
250 ml (1-cup)
Grind 45 seconds
for percolators and
60 seconds for drip
Pulse 3 times
Pulse 3 times
Pulse 1 times
250 ml (1-cup) of
Chop continuously
2.5 cm (1-inch)
pieces
250 ml (1-cup)
Pulse 2 – 4 times
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