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T&G2 Blending Station®
ON/OFF switch - Located on the side of the motor base the ON/OFF switch controls the power
to the machine. With the machine plugged in, switch the machine to ON to ready the machine
for blending.
SIX PROGRAM buttons - These buttons, numbered 1 thru 6, are pre-programmed blending cycles
designed for the most commonly made drinks. Depending on the viscosity of the drink you are
creating, pressing one of the six PROGRAM buttons will run the machine for a full cycle. The
machine will stop by itself when the cycle is complete. Or you can press one of the buttons to stop the
machine in the middle of a program cycle. Each button can be reprogrammed. See programming
instructions on page 11 for more information. Acycle varies in speed and length, see the instructio ns on
page 12 for a complete description of the range of each button. Due to the difference of recipes, your
results may vary.
DISPLAYWINDOW - This area depending on what button is pressed, displays a variety of
operation messages. A‘READY’ message appears when there is power to the machine.
HIGH/LOW PULSE button - The PULSE button provides a quick increase in speed of the blades
for refreshing or finishing a drink. Press H to increase the motor speed to 100%. Press Lto increase
the motor speed to 50%. The PULSEbutton will override the running program. Once released the
original program continues its cycle.
OWNER CONTROLS- Press the Vita-Mix logo to access the T&G 2 Blending Station control panel.
•Press once to reveal the option to reprogram the the SIX PROGRAM
buttons. See page 11 for instructions.
•Press twice to exit programming and continue blending.
•Press and hold until screen changes to “PROGRAM ALLTO”. See page 11
for instructions.
•Press and hold while turning the machine on, screen changes to “6 TO
RESTORE”. Press the number six button to clear the settings of the
machines six programmed buttons and restore them to their original factory
settings. Follow the instructions on page 11 to re-program the buttons.
Six Program Buttons
Owner Controls
High/Low Pulse
Display Window