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Sleep LED
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Before first use
Read all warnings and cautions on page
7 to 11 before first use.
Remove all packaging materials
from the unit. Exercise caution when
handling the jar, as bottom blade is
sharp.
Before you use the blender for the
first time, thoroughly clean the parts
that come into contact with food by a
handle to avoid direct contact with the
blades.
Follow the cleaning procedure in
section 9 "Cleaning".
If the timer shows "JAR", turn the rotary
knob to speed 0 and place the jar on
the motor unit.
Built-in safety lock
This feature ensures that you can only
switch on the appliance if you have put
the blender jar correctly on the motor
unit. If the blender jar is put correctly,
the built-in safety lock is unlocked.
When the blender jar is not placing well
on the motor unit during blending, the
message "Err" displays.
To reset your blender in this case, follow
the steps below:
1
Switch off the blender. Make sure
the rotary knob is at "0".
2
Switch on the blender.
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Auto stop
Your blender will be automatically
turned off after four minutes of
continuous operation. This can avoid
potential problems due to prolonged
usage.
Overload protection
The overheat warning LED
(thermometer icon) lights up when the
blender is overloaded. If the blender
continues working with heavy load,
the message "Hot" displays when it
is fully overloaded. The blender will
automatically stop working.
Note: if the temperature of the
appliance is too high or the appliance
is overused, the message "Hot" displays
directly and the blender will also stop
working.
To reset your blender in case of
overload and auto stop protection,
follow the steps below:
1
Switch off the blender and then
unplug it.
2
Open the lid and remove some of
the ingredients to reduce the load.
3
Allow the appliance to cool down
for 30 minutes.
4
Close the lid firmly and connect the
power plug to the wall outlet and
switch on the blender.
Tip
Do not process recipes at lower
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speeds than recommended.
Do not process recipes for longer than
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recommended.
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Use tamper to process thicker
mixtures and keep ingredients moving
around and through the blades.