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15
Cleaning Before First Use
NOTICE
If you are not ready to start blending, allow the pitcher to air dry fully before storing.
Before using the Ace for the rst time, follow the steps below to clean the pitcher.
1. Connect the power cord to a 120 V power source.
Note: The display is blank until the pitcher is seated on the blender base and the lid is
fully secured.
2. Remove the lid and ll the pitcher with hot water to 32 oz / 1000 ml, as
indicated on the pitcher.
3. Place the lid on the pitcher and press down rmly, then turn the lid clockwise
until it clicks into place.
Note: The lid braces (located on the sides of the lid) must t over the glass lid-brace
catches (located on the pitcher).
4. Place the pitcher on the blender base by aligning the position indicator
near the bottom of the pitcher to the
position indicator near the top of the
blender base.
The display indicates OFF when the pitcher is seated correctly.
Note: The blender will not start until the pitcher is properly seated and the lid is locked
in place.
5. Turn the lid cap counter-clockwise, then remove the lid cap from the lid.
6. Add a minimal amount (1-2 drops) of dish soap to the pitcher.
Note: Too much dish soap may result in excess foam, which can cause the pitcher to
overow.
7. Fit the lid cap into the hole in the lid, then turn the lid cap clockwise until it
clicks into place.
8. Press Pulse/Clean to select the cleaning function.
9. Press Start/Pause to begin.
10. When the program completes, the display indicates End.
11. Lift the pitcher up and off the blender base.
When the pitcher is removed from the blender base, the display dims.
12. Ensuring the bottom of the pitcher remains dry, rinse the pitcher, lid and lid
cap with warm, clear water.
You’re ready to start using your Instant Ace!
WARNING
Do not reach into the pitcher while the blender is in use. Rotating blades can cause
damage and serious injury. Do not put hands, spatulas, or any other utensil into the
pitcher while the blender is running.
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