Operating The Blender - Hamilton Beach Commercial 908 Série Manuel D'utilisation

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Operating the Blender

wWARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded outlet.
Do not remove ground.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fi re, or electrical shock.
Controls
The switch on the front panel allows you to control
the blender for precise blending requirements:
• The OFF (O)/LOW (1)/HIGH (2) switch will turn
the blender on for continuous operation at Low
or High speed or OFF.
• The HIGH/LOW settings allow you to select the
following speeds:
HIGH – 19,000 RPM
Using the Blender
Before you use the blender for the fi rst time, wash
the container, cover, and cutter assembly. Refer to
"Cleaning Instructions" on page 7. Do not put the
cutter assembly in the dishwasher.
To operate the blender, proceed as follows:
1. Place the blender on a clean, dry, level surface.
Make sure that the OFF/LOW/HIGH switch on
the control panel is set to OFF (O).
2. Plug the blender into an electric outlet.
3. Place the ingredients to be blended into
the container.
4. Place the container onto the base. Make sure
it rests securely on the base.
5. Place the cover and fi ller cap on the container.
LOW – 16,000 RPM
wWARNING
Cut Hazard
Always place cover on container when
blending.
Do not put hands, spoons, or other utensils
in container when blending.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in broken bones, cuts, or other
injuries.
OFF (O) / LOW (1) /
HIGH (2) Switch
6. Move the OFF/LOW/HIGH switch to the desired
speed. See "Professional Blending Techniques"
on page 6 for blending tips.
7. When blending is complete, set the OFF/LOW/
HIGH switch to OFF (O).
Do not remove the container from the base
until the unit has stopped completely.
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