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How to Assemble
IMPORTANT: Your blender jar and
cutting assembly are subject to wear
during normal use. Always inspect jar
for nicks, chips, or cracks. Always
inspect cutting assembly for broken,
cracked, or loose blades. If jar or cut-
ting assembly is damaged, do not use.
Call our toll-free customer service num-
ber to obtain replacement parts.
1. Make sure blender is unplugged.
Place blender base on clean, dry
surface.
2. Fit gasket over blades as shown in
illustration on page 4. The gasket
must lie flat. Set jar on top of gasket
and screw on cutting assembly.
Make sure the cutting assembly is
firmly screwed onto the jar.
How to Operate
1. Plug cord into outlet.
2. Put ingredients in jar. Place lid with
filler cap on jar.
3. Process food or beverages. See the
"Blending Specific Foods" section
for speeds and processing tips.
NOTE: When blending thin liquids,
do not fill above the 40-ounce/
5 cup/1200 ml mark on blender jar.
4. To dispense thick liquids (such as
milk- shakes, smoothies, frozen
drinks, etc.), press dispense button
to turn blender ON and press cup
against dispenser lever. Turn OFF
after dispensing.
NOTE: Blender MUST be ON to
dispense thick liquids.
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4. Set jar into place on blender base,
making sure it is securely seated.
If not, gently rock the jar until seated.
NOTE: The cutting assembly must
OPTIONAL: When dispenser is not
cutting assembly. Turn spout cap
clockwise to lock.
When dispensing thin liquids, it may
not be necessary to turn the blender
ON to dispense the liquid.
5. ALWAYS turn blender off and wait
until blades have stopped rotating
before removing jar.
6. To remove jar after blending is com-
plete, lift the jar straight up. If it is not
easily removed, rock gently and lift.
Do not twist.
NOTE: NEVER replace jar onto unit
while motor is running.
slide between
the base and
dispensing lever
to allow the
lever to operate
the dispenser.
needed, replace
dispenser with
spout cap.
Remove
dispenser
assembly (see
"How to Clean"
section). Insert
spout cap on
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