BLENDER TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Easy Solution |
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Blender Jug is leaking | • Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before |
| removing the Blender Jug from the Motor Base. |
| Check that the Removable Silicone Gasket is |
| securely attached to the Blade Assembly. Then insert |
| the Blade Assembly into the Blender Jug base and |
| turn clockwise until securely locked into position |
| (see Assembling the Blender, page 31) |
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Blender Jug smells | • To remove strong odors, for example, from garlic, |
| fish and some vegetables, disassemble the Blender |
| Jug (see Disassembling the Blender, page 37) and |
| soak the parts for 10 minutes in warm soapy water. |
| Then wash with a mild detergent and a cleaning |
| brush. Rinse and dry thoroughly. |
| • Always ensure the Blender Jug is thoroughly |
| cleaned immediately after each use (see Cleaning |
| the Blender, page 39). |
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Red light flashing | • The Overheat Protection may have automatically |
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| STOP button surround will flash red. Unplug |
| the power cord from the wall outlet and allow the |
| appliance to cool for at least 15 minutes. Insufficient |
| cooling time may result in the motor |
| again. After sufficient cooling time, reconnect the |
| power cord to the wall outlet and recommence |
| normal use (see page 36). |
| • The Electronic Protection may have automatically |
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| STOP button surround will flash red. Unplug the |
| power cord from the wall outlet. Either too much |
| food is being blended at one time or the pieces are |
| not small enough. Try removing a portion of the |
| mixture, cutting food into smaller pieces of even size |
| and/or processing a smaller amount per batch. For |
| best results the food should be chopped into pieces |
| no larger than 3/4 inch (2cm). Then reconnect |
| the power cord to the wall outlet and recommence |
| normal use (see page 36). |
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