Black & Decker BLC12650HUC manual English, When blending thick mixtures, such

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6. When blending thick mixtures, such

Pulse

 

 

 

 

 

6. When blending thick mixtures, such

 

 

 

 

 

assmoothies, power drinks and milkshakes,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

press the PULSE button several times to begin

 

 

 

 

 

 

the blending process. Press the PULSE button

 

 

 

 

 

 

for no more than 5 seconds at a time. This

Off

 

 

 

 

 

helps break up the ice (C).

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pulse Clean Grate

Grind Beat

Liquefy

Smoothie

Hi

 

Off

Stir

Aerate Puree Crumb Chop

Blend

Low

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The PULSE function is helpful when short bursts of power are needed, such as when preparing thick smoothies or milkshakes, chopping nuts or grinding coffee beans.

It is helpful to begin the blending process on the lowest speed and then increase to a higher speed, if necessary.

To stop blending at any time, press the PULSE/OFF button.

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7.Open the lid cap to add ingredients while the blender is running and drop ingredients through the opening

(D).

Important: Do not remove the lid while the blender is running.

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When blending hot ingredients, remove the lid cap and then put it back partly open, with the opened side tilted away from you. Cover lid with a cloth to avoid splattering and only use the lowest speed. Do not blend more than 2½ to 3 cups at a time

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8.When finished, press the PULSE/OFF button. Make sure blades have completely stopped before attempting to remove the blending jar from the base.

DO NOT place any of the following in the blender:

• Large pieces of frozen foods

9.To remove the jar, grasp the handle, turn slightly counterclockwise to unlock position and lift up.

10.Remove lid to pour.

11.Always unplug the appliance when not in use.

BLENDING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

Cut food into pieces no larger than ¾” for use in the blender.

When preparing foods that have several different kinds of ingredients, always add liquid ingredients first.

When ingredients splatter onto the sides of the jar or the mixture is very thick, press the PULSE/OFF button to turn appliance off. Remove the lid and use a rubber spatula to scrape down the sides of the jar and to redistribute the food, pushing food toward the blades. Replace the lid and continue blending.

Important: Appliance should always have lid in place when in use.

Caution: Do not place blending jar onto base when motor is running.

Tough foods such as raw turnips, sweet potatoes and potatoes

Bones

Hard salami or pepperoni

Boiling liquids (cool for 5 minutes before placing in blending jar)

Several other don’ts:

Do not operate blender without the lid on the blending jar.

Do not store foods in the blending jar.

Do not overfill the blender (the blender is more efficient with less rather

 

than more).

Do not put boiling liquids into blender.

Do not use PULSE for more than 10 seconds at a time; release the

 

PULSE/OFF button regularly, allow the blender to rest briefly, then

 

continue.

Do not run blender for longer than 2 minutes at a time. Scrape down

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The lid cap holds up to 2 oz. of liquid and can be used as a measure when adding ingredients such as juices, milk, cream or liquor (E).

When making bread crumbs, chopping nuts or grinding coffee beans, make sure blender jar is completely dry.

When using PULSE function, use short bursts. Allow the blades to stop rotating between pulses. Do not use PULSE for more than 2 minutes.

 

sides of blending jar, if necessary, and continue blending.

Do not use if blending jar is chipped or cracked.

Tasks not recommended for the blender:

Whipping cream

Beating egg whites

Mixing dough

Mashing potatoes

Use the PULSE/OFF button to begin the blending process when preparing beverages that include ice cubes; this helps to produce a smoother texture.

Grinding meats

Extracting juice from fruits and vegetables

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Black & Decker BLC12650HUC manual English, When blending thick mixtures, such