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Assembly and Use for the Blender
1 Holding the Stacked Blade Assembly by the top of the
shaft, place it onto the drive gear inside the pitcher.
Ensure that the attachment is seated properly and is
standing upright. (Fig. 1)
NOTE: The blade will fit loosely on the drive gear.
2 Place the motor base on a clean, dry, level surface such as a
counter or table top. Press down on the motor base to make
sure that the suction cups adhere to the counter or table top.
3 Align and lower the Pitcher onto the motor base.
(Fig. 2) Handle should be aligned slightly to the right
of the “LOCK” symbol on the motor base.
4 Rotate the pitcher clockwise until it locks in place, you
will hear a click when the lock is engaged. (Fig. 3)
5 The pitcher can be placed on the motor base two ways;
the handle can be on the front right corner or the front
left corner. (Fig. 4a, Fig. 4b)
6 Add the ingredients to the pitcher, making sure that
they do not exceed the highest measured marking line
on the side of the pitcher.
NOTE: If you need to add additional ingredients while
the appliance is processing, open the pour spout cap
and pour the ingredients in through the opening.
NOTE: When blending any kind of liquids, such as
mixtures of any drinks or smoothies, do not exceed the
“Max liquid” mark (64 ounces) on the pitcher
7 Holding the lid by the handle in the upright position, place
it on top of the pitcher aligning the triangle ( ) located on
the lid with the triangle ( ) located on the pitcher’s handle.
(Fig. 5a) Press the handle down until you hear a click.
The triangles on the lid and the blender handle MUST be
aligned in order for the blender to turn on. (Fig. 5b)
8 Plug the power cord into the electrical outlet and press
the power button ( ).
IMPORTANT: As a safety feature, the power light
( ) will flash and the motor will not work if the
pitcher and lid are not installed correctly. When
the pitcher and lid are installed properly, the
power light ( ) will be solid, indicating that the
appliance is ready for use.
ASSEMBLY
Fig. 2