
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
Read and review instructions for operation and use.
Indicates the presence of a hazard that can cause personal injury,
death, or substantial property damage if the warning included with
this symbol is ignored.
Combustible material. May burst if heated. (Indicated by a flame
symbol with white background, surrounded by a red diamond.)
Flammable material. (Indicated by a flame symbol with yellow
background, surrounded by a black triangle.)

For indoor and household use only.
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
ADANGER: Risk of fire or explosion. Flammable refrigerant used. DO
NOT puncture refrigerant tubing. Dispose of product properly in accordance
with the applicable federal or local regulations pertaining to flammable
refrigerants.
AWARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, fire, electrical shock or
property damage, basic safety precautions must always be followed, including
the following numbered warnings and subsequent instructions.
1 Read all instructions prior to using the appliance and its accessories.
2 Carefully observe and follow all warnings and instructions. This unit contains
electrical connections and moving parts that potentially present risk to the
user.
3 Take inventory of all contents to ensure you have all parts needed to properly
and safely operate your appliance.
4
Turn the appliance OFF, then unplug the appliance from the outlet when not
in use, before assembling or disassembling parts, and before cleaning. To
unplug, grasp the plug by the body and pull from the outlet. NEVER unplug by
grasping and pulling the flexible cord.
5 Before use, wash all parts that may contact food. Follow washing instructions
covered in this instruction manual.
6
DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the
appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damage in any manner. This
appliance has no user-serviceable parts. If damaged, contact Dealer for
servicing.

7 This appliance has important markings on the plug. The entire supply cord is
not suitable for replacement. If damaged, please contact Dealer for service.
8 Extension cords should NOT be used with this appliance.
9 To protect against the risk of electric shock, DO NOT submerge the appliance
or allow the power cord to contact any form of liquid.
10 DO NOT allow the cord to hand over the edges of tables or counters. The cord
may become snagged and pull the appliance off the work surface.
11
DO NOT allow the unit or the cord to contact hot surfaces, including stoves,
and other heating appliances.
12
ALWAYS use the appliance on a dry and level surface.
13 DO NOT allow children to operate this appliance or use as a toy. Close
supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children.
14 This appliance is NOT intended to be used by people with reduced physical,
sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the
appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
14 ONLY use attachments and accessories that are provided with the product or
are recommended by Dealer. The use of attachments not recommended or
sold by Dealer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
15 Keep hands, hair, and clothing out of the container when loading and
operating.
16 During operation and handling of the appliance, avoid contact with moving
parts.
17 DO NOT microwave the containers or accessories provided with the appliance.
18 ALWAYS keep ventilation openings, in the appliance enclosure or in the built-
in structure, clear of obstruction.
19 DO NOT use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
20 DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit. This warning is only applicable for
appliances with refrigerating circuits which are accessible by the user

21 DO NOT use electrical appliances inside the food storage compartments of
the appliance, unless they are of the type recommended by the manufacturer.
22 DO NOT add frozen fruit, frozen vegetables, or ice to the unit.
23 DO NOT add hot ingredients to the unit.
24 DO NOT submerge the motor base or control panel in water or other liquids.
25 DO NOT fill vessel past the MAX FILL line.
26 NEVER leave the appliance unattended while in use.
27 Before operation, ensure all utensils are removed from containers. Failure to
remove utensils can cause containers to shatter and potentially result in
personal injury and property damage.
28 DO NOT carry the unit by the bail handle. Hold the unit by grasping both sides
of the unit under the motor base.
29 DO NOT process hard, loose ingredients or ice. This appliance is not intended
to process loose frozen fruit, a block of solid ice, or ice cubes.
30 ALWAYS keep the unit upright.
31 After unboxing the unit for the first time, ensure the unit is upright for at least
12 hours before operating to let the refrigerant oils settle in the air
conditioning system for best performance.
32 This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
33 The supply cord cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged the appliance
should be scrapped.
34 Keep rear and sides of the unit open in order for the compressor to operate
properly and not over heat. 36 Keep ventilation openings, in the appliance
enclosure or in the built-in structure, clear of obstruction.
37 DO NOT use mechanical devices or other means to accelerate the defrosting
process, other than those recommended by the manufacturer.
38 DO NOT damage the refrigerant circuit. This warning is applicable only for
appliances with refrigerating circuits that are accessible by the user.

39 When using appliance, make sure both sides and back of it are at least four
inches away from walls.
PARTS
A Easy-Fill Port and Cover
B Vessel
C Comfort Handle
D Pour Spout with Removable Shroud
E Condensation Catch
F 2-Part Drip Tray
G Turnbuckle
H Evaporator (Attached to Motor Base)
I Mixing blade
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A

J Motor Base
K Control Panel
*16-oz minimum liquid capacity. 68-oz maximum liquid capacity
BEFORE FIRST USE
IMPORTANT: Review all warnings at the beginning of this Owner's Guide before
proceeding.
1
Remove all packaging materials from the unit.
2
Wash all parts in warm, soapy water.
3 Thoroughly rinse and air-dry all parts.
4
Wipe control panel, motor base, and evaporator with a soft cloth. Allow to
dry completely before using.
5 Place the unit on countertop for at least 12 hours before operating. This
allows the refrigerant to settle in the condenser for optimal and safe use.
NOTE: All attachments are BPA free. Accessories are dishwasher safe but
should NOT be cleaned with a heated dry cycle.

USING THE CONTROL PANEL
Switch on/off at any preset time.
Press and hold the setting button for 3 seconds.

Press the setting button to adjust the consistency of the smoothie from level 1
to level 10.
PRESETS
5 unique presets use RapidChill Technology to determinethe perfect
temperature for the ideal frozen drink
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SETTING
Each preset will start at a default/optimal temperature forideal texture, lf
desired, adjust the temperature for yourperfect frozen drink texture
For sippable frozen drinks, decrease the temperature levelby pressing the
bottom arrow on the control panel.
For thicker, colder frozen drinks, increase the temperaturelevel by pressing
the top arrow on the control panel.
JTROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Q TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
RECIPE NOT SLUSHING? If your recipe has not
reached desired texture after 60 minutes, increase
the temperature by one level. Wait 10-15 minutes
to test recipe texture. If still not desired, increase by
one level again. Repeat until desired texture is
achieved.
SLUSH NOT DISPENSING? For the best dispensing
experience, fill the unit to the max fill line and ensure
the unit is running. For a smoother dispense
experience, decrease the temperature level by
pressing the bottom arrow on the control panel. More
sippable frozen drinks will dispense smoother.
PRESETS

Each preset will start at a default/optimal temperature for ideal texture. If
desired, adjust the temperature for your perfect frozen drink texture.
PRESET
DEFAULT/OPTIMAL
TEMPERATURE
DESIGNED FOR
RECIPE
EXAMPLES
SLUSH
3
Transforming your
everyday beverages
Soda, lemonade
SPIKED
SLUSH
6
Beverages with
alcohol content
Margarita, rosé
FRAPPÉ
2
Coffee shop lovers to
make frozen treats
Store-bought
frappé
MILKSHAKE
5
Dairy- and creamier-
based beverages
Chocolate milk,
blended
milkshake
FROZEN
JUICE
1
Naturally sweetened
beverages
Orange juice,
apple cider
REQUIRED SUGAR CONTENT
Too little sugar or too much alcohol will prevent proper freezing of a slush
output. Follow guidelines below for a perfect slush every time.
All inputs must contain at least 4% sugar.
NOTE: Pre-frozen ingredients taste sweeter. Worried your drink might be too
sweet? Don't worry, it won't taste as sweet after you freeze and slush it into a
frozen drink.
SUGAR GUIDELINES
Refer to drink/liquid nutrition label to ensure sugar content meets the
recommended minimums below:

SERVING SIZE
Minimum Total Sugar Amount
8 oz (240 ml)
8g
12 oz (355 ml)
11g
20 oz (591 ml)
18g
TIPS & TRICKS
•
Keep unit upright for at least 2 hours before first use.
•
DO NOT add hot ingredients.
• DO NOT add ice or solid ingredients like fruit, ice cream, or frozen fruit.
• Pre-frozen ingredients taste sweeter. Worried your drink might be too sweet?
Don't worry, it won't taste as sweet after you freeze and slush it into a frozen
drink.
•
All inputs must include at least 4% sugar.
•
When using the Spiked Slush preset, all premade inputs must contain between
2.8% and 16% alcohol. For best results, chill liquid(s) or blended ingredients
before adding to the unit.
• For the frostiest results, chill serving glasses before dispensing your frozen
drink.
•
For your ideal frozen drink texture, use the temperature control setting to
adjust.
• When using the Milkshake or Frappé preset, dispense contents within 30
minutes of the preset ending to avoid a foamy output.
• For the best dispensing experience, fill the unit to the max-fill line (68 oz).
•
You can run the unit up to 12 hours.
•
All parts except the motor base, including the evaporator, are dishwasher safe
but should NOT be cleaned with a heated dry cycle.

Minimum input = 2 cups (16 oz) Maximum input = 9 cups (68 oz)
This is NOT a blender.
DO NOT process a solid block of ice or ice cubes.
DO NOT make a smoothie or process hard, loose ingredients.
DO NOT attempt to blend or macerate non-liquid ingredients.
IMPORTANT: Review all warnings at the beginning of this Owner's Guide before
proceeding.
NOTE:
• Minimum 16-oz input required for using the unit.
• Maximum 68-oz liquid capacity.
• DO NOT add ice or solid ingredients like fruit, ice cream, or frozen fruit.
• DO NOT add hot ingredients.
1
Ensure all parts are fully cleaned and the motor base is level on a flat,
solid surface.
2 Install the condensation catch under the evaporator by sliding it into the
rail grooves. Figure 1
3
Install the auger by sliding it over the evaporator and rotating until it fits
into place onto the pin. Figure 2
4 With the bail handle up, slide the vessel over the installed auger and
evaporator. Figure 3
5 Lock the vessel in place by pushing the bail handle back to seal the vessel.

6 Insert the drip tray in front of the motor base until it clicks in place.
Figure 4
NOTE: Make sure the unit has been sitting upright on the countertop for at
least 2 hours before first use, so the refrigerant can settle in the condenser
for optimal and safe use.
7
Plug the unit in.
8 Open the cover on the top of the vessel. Figure 5
9
Add liquid(s) and/or blended ingredients through the easy-fill port and
close the coven
10
Press the power button to turn the unit on.
11 Choose your desired preset. Figure 6
12 The preset will start at the default/optimal temperature for ideal texture.
If desired, adjust the temperature for your perfect frozen drink texture.
NOTE:
•
Temperature Control Setting LEDs will pulse while frozen drink is freezing
to your set temperature level. Once frozen drink reaches the desired
temperature, LEDs will remain solid and unit will beep. Unit will continue
running to keep your frozen drink at the ideal temperature and be ready
to dispense.
• Creating drinks can take up to 15-60 minutes depending on ingredients,
volume, and starting temperature.
•
Pre-frozen ingredients taste sweeter. Worried your drink might be too
sweet? Don't worry, it won't taste as sweet after you freeze and slush it
into a frozen drink.
13 Place a cup on the drip tray, under the handle.
14 To dispense, slowly pull the handle. To stop, release the handle back in place.

Figure 7
15 Enjoy your latest frozen drink creation.
16 Run the unit for up to 12 hours.
Figure 1 Figure 2
NOTE: DO NOT turn off preset until all frozen drink has been dispensed.

Figure 3 Figure 4
Figure5 Figure6 Figure7
AWARNING:
To reduce the risk of shock and unintended operation, turn power
off and unplug unit before troubleshooting.
unit is difficult to remove from counter for storage.
• Place your hands underneath both sides of the motor base and gently pull
the unit up and toward you.
Can I add frozen fruit or ice?
• No. DO NOT add frozen ingredients or ice when using this unit.
• With the bail handle up, slide the vessel over the installed auger and
evaporator.
• Lock the vessel in place by pushing the bail handle back to seal the vessel.
• Press the Power button to turn unit on, and the preset LEDs will illuminate,
indicating the unit is ready for use.
Low-sugar alert: If the sugar content of the input is too low, the unit will
detect it and provide an alert. Temperature Control LEDs will flash one at a

time in descending order starting with the top LED, preset LEDS will flash,
and the unit will beep every minute for 15 minutes.
• Check the sugar content in your recipe to ensure it contains at least 4% sugar.
• If using a premade beverage, check the ingredient list to ensure the sugar
content is at least 4% and ensure the beverage doesn't include artificial
sweeteners. Refer to the Required Sugar Content section for more details.
• If a drink does not meet minimum requirements of total sugar, add 1-2
tablespoons flavored syrup, juice, sugar, date sugar, coconut sugar, maple
syrup, agave, simple syrup, or honey per serving. Reset the unit by
pressing the preset. Restart by pressing the preset again to resume creating
your frozen drink.
High-alcohol/high-sugar alert: If the alcohol and sugar content of the input is too
high, the unit will detect it and provide an alert. Temperature Control LEDs will
flash one at a time in ascending order starting with the bottom LED, preset LEDs
will flash, and the unit will beep every minute for 15 minutes.
• Check the alcohol content in your recipe to ensure it contains between 2.8%
and 16% alcohol.
• If using hard alcohol/spirits (35% +), use 4 oz for every 24 oz of total recipe
size. Refer to the Alcohol Guidelines section for more details.
• If a drink exceeds the maximum alcohol amount, add
1
/4 cup water, soda,
tonic water, seltzer, or coffee/tea per serving to dilute the input.
• Reset the unit by pressing the preset. Restart by pressing the preset again to
resume creating your frozen drink.
Motor stall alert: If the motor stalls while running, the unit will detect it and
provide an alert. Every Temperature Control LED will flash, and the unit will beep
every minute for 15 minutes.
• This unit features a unique safety system that prevents damage to the motor
and drive system should you inadvertently overload it. If the unit is
overloaded, the motor will be temporarily disabled.
• Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.
• Allow the unit to cool for approximately 15 minutes.
• Remove all parts and accessories. Ensure no ingredients are jamming the
auger. Plug in the unit again and reassemble all parts to resume unit use.

Unit failure alert: If the unit fails, the unit will detect it and provide an alert.
Every other Temperature
Control LED will flash alternately, and the unit will beep every minute for 15
minutes.
• If the unit fails, please call Customer Service at XXXXXXXX
Unit sideways alert: If the unit is on its side during use, the unit will detect it
and provide an alert. The top 5 and bottom 5 Temperature Control LEDs will
flash alternately, and the unit will beep every minute for 15 minutes.
• Place the unit upright and let it stand for at least 12 hours before using.
The One (1) Year Limited Warranty applies to purchases made from authorized
retailers of Operating LLC. Warranty coverage applies to the original owner and
to the original product only and is not transferable.
Warrants that the unit shall be free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase when it
is used under normal household conditions and maintained according to the
requirements outlined in the Owner's Guide, subject to the following
conditions and exclusions:
What is covered by this warranty?
1. The original unit and/or non-wearable parts deemed defective, we's sole
discretion, will be repaired or replaced up to one (1) year from the original
purchase date.
2. In the event a replacement unit is issued, the warranty coverage ends six (6)
months following the receipt date of the replacement unit or the
remainder of the existing warranty, whichever is later. we reserves the right
to replace the unit with one of equal or greater value.
What is not covered by this warranty?
Normal wear and tear of wearable parts (such as blending vessels, lids, cups,
blades, blender bases, removable pots, racks, pans, etc.), which require
regular maintenance and/or replacement to ensure the proper functioning of
your unit, are not covered by this warranty.
2. Any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial purposes.

3 Damage caused by misuse, abuse, negligent handling, failure to perform
required maintenance (e.g., failure to keep the well of the motor base
clear of food spills and other debris), or damage due to mishandling in
transit.
4. Consequential and incidental damages.
5. Defects caused by repair persons not authorized by we. These defects
include damages caused in the process of shipping, altering, or repairing the
we product (or any of its parts) when the repair is performed by a repair
person not authorized by we
6 Products purchased, used, or operated outside North
