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ALWAYS place liquid in blender jar first, then remaining
ingredients.
For best performance, minimum amount of liquid needed per
recipe is 1 cup (8 ounces/237 ml). Add more liquid if food is not
blending properly. The amount of liquid needed will vary based
on other ingredients required for blending.
If blending action stops during blending or ingredients stick to
sides of jar, stop blending and try pulsing or add more liquid to
blender jar.
Do not store food or liquids in blender jar.
Avoid bumping or dropping blender when in operation or at any
time.
Cutting large whole fruits and vegetables may allow them to blend
more quickly.
Do not fill blender jar past highest graduation marking.
If ice or frozen fruit pieces are not blending, stop blender and pulse
a few times.
Do not allow ice to stand or freeze in jar. Immediately crush ice
after placing in jar.
Keep lid on for easy pouring.
Blender Tips
Personal Jar Tips
Blender Jar Tips
If blending action does not start, stops during blending, or
ingredients stick to sides of the jar, press CANCEL button. Remove
jar, shake contents, and return to blending.
For best performance in the 20-oz. (591-ml) personal jar, minimum
amount of liquid needed per recipe is 3/4 cup (6 ounces/177 ml).
When filling jar, place frozen ingredients or ice into jar first. When
turned upside down to blend, frozen items will be on top.
Do not chop or process hard foods such as cheese, crackers, or
meat.
Avoid bumping or dropping blender.
Do not blend hot liquids in personal jar.
Do not fill personal jar above MAX fill line.
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