OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE CLASSIC BLEND MASTER cont'd
OPERATION
1. Place Blender base on a flat, dry surface
and make sure the pitcher is assembled
correctly and seated on the base before
operation. (Refer to page 5.)
2. Make sure the On/Off/PULSE switch is in
the '
' position on the Blender
(see below).
3. Add food or liquid into pitcher and secure
lid firmly into position on pitcher.
4. Plug into a 120 volt outlet.
5. Set the speed by turning the speed
control switch to desired setting "1", "2"
or "3" (low, medium and high
respectively). (Refer to figure 7 and
recipes for required speed.)
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6. To start blending switch the
On/Off/PULSE switch to ' ' by lifting the
switch up.
If any moisture or liquid
appears on top of motor
base, wipe immediately
with paper towels.
7. Speeds "1", "2" and "3" are continuous
speeds and will operate until the
On/Off/Pulse switch is flicked to the '
'
position. Speeds can be changed at any
time during blending simply by turning
the speed control to the desired setting.
The "Pulse" setting will only operate the
Blender when the On/Off/PULSE switch is
held in the "PULSE" position.
8. If food sticks to the sides of the pitcher,
switch the On/Off/Pulse switch to the '
'
position, then unplug cord from outlet.
Use a plastic spatula to push food back
onto blades. Remove spatula, replace lid
and continue blending.
OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE CLASSIC BLEND MASTER cont'd
IMPORTANT: TO CRUSH ICE
Place 1 cup of ice cubes and
1
⁄
cup (60ml) of
4
water into the pitcher. Replace lid and set
speed dial to speed "3". Push the
ON/OFF/PULSE switch down to "PULSE"
for short bursts until a snowy textured
ice is achieved.
This will take approximately 15 seconds.
When crushing ice, place your hand on the
pitcher lid, MAKE SURE SPEED SETTING
IS ON "3" TO CRUSH ICE, SINCE A
LOWER SPEED MAY CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE MOTOR.
NEVER USE OR PLACE ANYTHING OTHER THAN FOOD AND LIQUIDS IN
THE BLENDER WHILE BLENDER IS IN OPERATION.
'When processing liquids',
we recommend you hold the
lid down with one hand in
case the high power motor
causes the liquid to surge
up, dislodging the Lid
(please refer Figure 8).
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