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Insignia NS-BLSS02 Blender
www.insigniaproducts.com
Using your blender
During the first few minutes of initial use, you may notice smoke or a slight 
odor. This is normal and should quickly disappear. It will not recur after your 
blender has been used a few more times.
Tips
• If ingredients stick to the sides of the glass pitcher during blending, turn 
the control dial to the OFF position and unplug the power cord from the 
power outlet. Make sure that the blades have stopped turning. Remove 
the lid, and with a plastic or silicone spatula, scrape the contents from the 
sides of the glass pitcher. Replace the lid before you continuing blending.
• Do not overload the glass pitcher. Your blender is intended to process 
regular household quantities.
• For better and more even blending, cut vegetables into wedges or strips. 
Cut other food into 1-inch cubes.
• Do not place anything other than liquids or food inside the glass pitcher 
when operating.
• Your blender is not meant to knead dough or mash potatoes.
• Never place hot or boiling ingredients into the glass pitcher. If blending 
warm ingredients, do not fill the glass pitcher with more than two cups of 
ingredients.
• Follow recipe directions. But as a rule of thumb, add liquid ingredients 
into the glass pitcher before adding solid ingredients.
• Use intermittent pulses of about 10 seconds to blend heavy ingredients 
and mixtures.
• Do not run your blender for more than one minute without turning it off 
and letting the ingredients settle slightly. This helps prevent 
over-blending.
• The blender motor will not operate without the glass pitcher positioned 
correctly on top of the blender base.
• Do not remove the rubberized pour-through lid while operating. To add 
liquid ingredients while blending, remove the two-ounce measuring cup 
from the lid and pour ingredients through the opening. Do not put a 
utensil or any other object through the opening in the lid.
• Never store foods or liquid in the pitcher.
• To reduce wear on the blade assembly and motor, add solid foods in 
½cupincrements.
• If a recipe requires different speeds for blending, blend one portion at a 
time.
• When crushing ice, start with four to six ice cubes, then add one to two 
cubes at a time. We recommend that you use only large, solid ice cubes 
from the freezer. The ice cubes also should not be wet.