Blendtec SNBSXC2901B1L

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4.3 CONNOISSEUR 825™
4.3.1 Installation
Connoisseur 825 Above Counter Installation
Select a location that is near an electrical outlet� Also, consider proximity to
ingredients, and patrons as well as available counter space�
Place the blender on the counter in a spot where the air intake vents on thesides
and exhaust on the back of the blender are unobstructed�
Ensure there is enough room above and around the unit to allow forunhampered
movement of the sound enclosure (see Figure 4 formeasurements)�
Plug the unit into an outlet with appropriate electrical protection�
Connoisseur 825 In-Counter - Preparation for Installation
Note: You may locate your Blendtec Connoisseur 825 in the same space asyour
previous Blendtec in-counter blender. Just remember to ensure proper spacing for
the sound enclosure (see Figure 4 for measurements).
Identify the desired blender location� Consider proximity to ingredients, and
patronsas well as available counter space� Also, ensure that an electrical outlet is
readily accessible�
Ensure the location meets all dimensional requirements (see Figures 4 and 5)�
The countertop can be no thicker than 0�75” (1�9 cm)� A thicker countertop will
obstruct motor ventilation�
If installing more than one blender, allow 14” - 16” (35�6 - 406 cm) of center-to-center
blender spacing�
If installing a sound enclosure, allow a clearance of at least 5” (14 cm) from the
sound enclosure to the wall and 26” (66 cm) from the countertop to any over-the-
counter cabinetry
Ensure lower cabinetry allows adequate airflow�
The blender draws ambient air into the vent holes located on the upper sides of the
motor and then evacuates hot air through the vents on the bottom of the motor� For
the motor to cool properly, a sufficient amount of air must be able to circulate around
the motor
There should be at least 6” (16�5 cm) of space from the countertop to the next lower
shelf of the cabinet, leaving a minimum space of 3” (76 cm) between the bottom of
the motor and the lower shelf� Cabinetry should not be closed; it should allow air to
flow freely from the outside to the inside of the cabinet space�
Plastic bags, cups, and so forth, should not be stored closer than 3” (76 cm) fromthe
bottom of the motor
Cut a hole in the countertop 4 ⅜“ (111 cm) wide and 5 ⅞” (149 cm) long (see the
countertop hole template in Appendix A)� Ensure that the 4 ⅜” (11�1 cm) sides are
parallel with the machine operator
Note: Double check to ensure that all space requirements and measurements are
correct BEFORE cutting.
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