Dualit DBL3 manual Servicing, Cleaning, Guarantee, Using Your Blender, Blending Tips

Models: DBL3

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SERVICING

USING YOUR BLENDER

SERVICING

BLENDING TIPS

Cool hot foods to below 60°c before blending and with all foods, start at slow speed to combine ingredients then increase speed, if necessary. Use heat proof gloves, if blending warm foods

For a thicker slushy consistency in frozen drinks, simply add more ice, a cube at a time, until desired consistency is reached

When crushing ice, do not fill the jug over half way

Use ice cubes no larger than 3-4cm3for even ice crushing

CLEANING

Switch off, unplug and un-assemble before cleaning

Do not let the power base, flex or plug get wet

Wipe power base with damp cloth, then dry.

Hand wash the blade assembly.

The Jug, Lid and filler cap can be washed in dishwasher, using a low temperature cycle, then dry

Alternatively to clean the jug, quarter fill with warm water, add a few drops of washing liquid and whizz for 30 seconds. Rinse

To remove blade for cleaning, follow procedure on page 7

Do not touch the blades - brush clean under a tap/faucet. Leave to dry out of children’s reach

Warning: Do not immerse or wash jug in boiling or very hot water above 60°c

GUARANTEE

If your blender fails within one year from date of purchase we will repair or replace it free of charge provided:

You have not misused, neglected or damaged it

It has not been modified

You supply your receipt showing When you bought your blender

The guarantee does not affect your statutory rights.

If over one year, contact Dualit for recommended repair agents.

Further advice on using your Dualit blender and other products in the Dualit Range is available from:

Dualit Customer CareLine on +44 (0) 1293 652 500

(09:00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday)

Alternatively email: info@dualit.com

Dualit does not assume any responsibility for incidental or consequential damages.

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Dualit DBL3 manual Servicing, Cleaning, Guarantee, Using Your Blender, Blending Tips