Vitamix S30 BLENDER

User Manual - Page 8

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CONTROL PANEL
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1. Power Indication: When the stop symbol (O) brightens, this indicates that the machine is plugged in
and power is flowing.
Before beginning any blending cycle, always make sure that the variable speed
control is pointed at the stop symbol (O).
Unplug the machine whenever it will be left unattended.
The light at the stop symbol on the control panel will behave in these ways:
Slow flash – machine is plugged in but the container is not properly in place on the motor base
Solid (no flash) – machine is plugged in, the container is in place, and the machine is ready to blend
Fast flash – error caused by one of the following: (reset required, see instructions below)
A. The motor base is plugged in while the variable speed control is not in the stop position (O).
B. The container was placed on the machine while the variable speed control was not pointed at the
stop symbol (O).
C. The container was removed from machine while operating (could include lifting the container away
from the motor base and the interlock tabs losing contact with the base during tamping).
To Reset:
A. Make sure that both interlock tabs on the container are fully seated in the cutouts in the motor base.
B. Turn the variable speed control counterclockwise back to the stop symbol (O).
2. Variable Speed Control: Selects blade rotation speeds from 1 to 10 (low to high). Always begin
the blending with the variable speed control set to the stop symbol (O). To begin, rotate the variable
speed control clockwise to the desired speed setting. To stop, rotate the variable speed control
counterclockwise back to the stop symbol (O).
3. Pulse ( ): Rotating the variable speed control to the pulse position will cause the machine to blend at
50% of high speed for as long as it is held in this position. The pulse feature can be used to chop
ingredients by quickly rotating the variable speed control to the pulse position, releasing and repeating
until the desired consistency is reached.
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