WestBend SHBL100 Instruction Manual - Page 6

Using Your Blender

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USING YOUR BLENDER BLENDER OPERATION 1. Make sure blender is unplugged. Place blender motor base on clean, dry surface. 2. Place the blender blending jar onto the motor base and turn container clockwise to lock into place. 3. Add ingredients to the blending jar and replace the lid. Lock lid in place by turning clockwise. Note: Add liquid ingredients first, then add frozen or solid ingredients. This will prevent excessive wear and stress on the motor and blades and ensure that the ingredients are properly blended. Do not fill above the MAX Fill Line (48 oz/6 cups). 4. You may add more ingredients through the hole in the center of the lid. When finished adding ingredients, cover the hole with the lid cap or insert stir stick during operation. Plug cord into outlet. 5. TO START BLENDING: Choose a speed for blending the ingredients by pressing speed button (Low, High or Pulse). 6. TO USE PULSE MODE: The PULSE button allows you to create short bursts of power. To use the PULSE function, repeatedly push and release the PULSE button. The PULSE function should be used in the initial stage of blending ice and frozen ingredients for smoothies and other frozen drinks. The PULSE function should also be used to break apart larger pieces of food or to control the texture of food when chunkier results are desired. 7. Blue light will be "ON" when machine is in operation. 8. TO STOP BLENDING: Stop the blending process by pushing the "OFF" button. 9. Wait until blades stop rotating before removing blending jar. 10. Remove blending jar by turning counter clockwise on base to unlock; then lift straight up. STIR STICK OPERATION - When in use and while the machine is running, stir or rotate the Stir Stick in a counter-clockwise direction so that the Stir Stick scrapes or contacts the sides of the blending jar. This stirring operation will aid in mixing the contents of the blending jar by forcing the ingredients into the mixing blades. 6

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SING
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B
LENDER
BLENDER OPERATION
1.
Make sure blender is unplugged. Place blender motor base on clean, dry
surface.
2.
Place the blender blending jar onto the motor base and turn container clockwise
to lock into place.
3.
Add ingredients to the blending jar and replace the lid. Lock lid in place by
turning clockwise.
Note: Add liquid ingredients
rst, then add frozen or solid ingredients.
This will prevent excessive wear and stress on the motor and blades and
ensure that the ingredients are properly blended. Do not
ll above the
MAX Fill Line (48 oz/6 cups)
.
4.
You may add more ingredients through the hole in the center of the lid. When
nished adding ingredients, cover the hole with the lid cap or insert stir stick
during operation. Plug cord into outlet.
5.
TO START BLENDING:
Choose a speed for blending the ingredients by
pressing speed button (Low, High or Pulse).
6.
TO USE PULSE MODE
:
The PULSE button allows you to create short bursts of
power.
To use the PULSE function, repeatedly push and release the PULSE
button. The PULSE function should be used in the initial stage of blending ice
and frozen ingredients for smoothies and other frozen drinks. The PULSE
function should also be used to break apart larger pieces of food or to control
the texture of food when chunkier results are desired.
7.
Blue light will be “ON” when machine is in operation.
8.
TO STOP BLENDING:
Stop the blending process by pushing the “OFF” button.
9.
Wait until blades stop rotating before removing blending jar.
10.
Remove blending jar by turning counter clockwise on base to unlock; then lift
straight up.
STIR STICK OPERATION
– When in use and while the machine
is running, stir or rotate the Stir Stick in a counter-clockwise
direction so that the Stir Stick scrapes or contacts the sides of
the blending jar.
This stirring operation will aid in mixing the
contents of the blending jar by forcing the ingredients into the
mixing blades.
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