Black & Decker BL1200 Serie Guide D'utilisation Et D'entretien page 7

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DO NOT PLACE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING IN THE BLENDER:
• Large pieces of frozen foods
• Tough foods such as raw turnips, sweet potatoes and potatoes
• Bones
• Hard salami, pepperoni
• Boiling liquids (cool for 5 minutes before placing in blending jar)
USING THE PERSONAL BLENDER JAR
(NOT INCLUDED WITH ALL MODELS)
Caution: Do not blend hot liquids in the personal jar.
1.
Place the personal blender jar on a flat surface with the open end facing up.
Fill the jar with ingredients. Do not fill ingredients past the "20 oz." marking.
Note: For best results, add ingredients in the following order:
a.
Liquids
b.
Ice
c.
Hard Foods
d.
Soft Foods
e.
Powders
2.
Place blade assembly in the jar opening with blades down.
3.
Place jar base onto jar and rotate clockwise until it is tight. It is important
to tighten to prevent leaking during blending.
4.
Turn personal jar upside down and place on the blender base.
5.
Select the appropriate speed or use PULSE to blend to desired consistency.
6.
Once blending has finished, remove the personal jar by lifting off the
base. Turn the jar over and place it on a flat surface.
Note: Always make sure blades have stopped moving before removing jar.
Important: If the jar gets stuck on the blending base or begins to loosen from
the jar base, follow these steps:
a.
Unplug the unit
b.
Turn the jar clockwise to tighten jar onto the jar base
7.
Remove the jar base from the personal jar by turning counterclockwise.
Then carefully remove blade assembly
8.
Place the personal jar drinking lid on the personal jar and enjoy your
delicious drinks on-the-go.
Caution: Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.
Note: The maximum rating is based on the blender jar attachment. The power
input of the optional personal jar is less than the allowable deviation.
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