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| 1. | Place container properly on the base | |
| 2. | Check to ensure controls are clean | |
| and moving freely. | ||
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| securely plugged into the electric outlet. | ||
1. Blender fails to start. | 4. Check to see if the circuit breaker has | ||
| tripped or if the fuse for the electric out- | ||
| let has blown. | ||
| 4. | Check the onboard reset switch lo- | |
| cated at the rear of the blender base. | ||
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| 1. | Check the onboard reset switch lo- | |
| cated at the rear of the blender base. | ||
2. Stopped | 2. Unplug blender and wait 5 minutes. | ||
Plug the blender back in and resume op- | |||
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| eration. | ||
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| 1. | Container is too full. | |
| 2. | Cutter unit blades are not sharp | |
| enough or are damaged. | ||
| 3. | Solid pieces are bigger than 1" | |
| (25mm) cubes. | ||
3. Ingredients do not mix properly | 4. Check the speed to create a fluid | ||
| blend. | ||
| 5. | Check to see if enough liquid has | |
| been added to the ingredients. Mixture | ||
| should be fluid and | ||
| times. | ||
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