
8
Functions
OPERATION
• The blender will only work when the blades and 
cup are correctly assembled.This engages the 
safety interlock, and allows the motor to run. 
• When the cup and blade assembly is correctly 
assembled with ingredients inside, invert cup, 
and place onto the motor base using the 
alignment graphics. 
• To blend, securely hold the cup assembly and 
twist clockwise on the base to the ON position. 
• When the desired consistency is reached, 
turn tumbler anti-clockwise to release 
and disengage the motor. 
• Do not blend continuously for more than 
60 seconds at a time. Allow the motor to rest 
for 2 minutes before continuing. 
• Do not mill / grind continuously for more than 
30 seconds at a time. Allow the motor to rest 
and the metal grinding attachment to cool 
for 30 seconds before continuing. 
• Ingredients can be pulsed by rotating the cup 
within the bayonet positions, which will turn 
the motor on and o. 
• When nished blending, wait a few seconds  
for the blades to stop spinning before lifting the 
cup assembly o the motor base. 
• Invert the cup and allow the ingredients to run o 
the blades for a few seconds before unscrewing 
blades.Hold by the blade collar, and turn 
anti-clockwise to remove. 
• For safety, turn the motor base o at the wall and 
unplug when nished blending. 
• The grinding attachment works in a similar way 
to the tumblers.Attach the blades in the same 
way, and use either a pulsing action or 
continuous blending, as described above. 
• The surface of the stainless steel grinding 
cup may become too hot to touch if grinding 
for longer than 30 seconds. Detach from base 
by holding the plastic collar. 
OVERLOAD PROTECTION SYSTEM
• The blender is equipped with an internal self 
resetting overload protector to protect the motor 
from damage under heavy or continuous loads. 
If the blender suddenly stops during use, 
this protector may have tripped. 
• Remove the cup, unplug and leave it to cool 
for at least 30 minutes. Do not replace the cup 
assembly while cooling as the protector may 
reset causing it to start unexpectedly. 
• Tripping the protector indicates that the extractor 
is being loaded too heavily, or with excessive 
continuous use. Reduce the amount of 
ingredients used or allow more time in between 
blending to prevent it from happening again, 
which will help preserve the life of the motor. 
• The MAX line is usually a good indicator to 
prevent overly heavy loading, however some 
especially dense combinations of ingredients 
may still strain the motor. If the motor seems to 
be straining or running slowly, only operate for 
10 seconds at a time, or reduce the amount 
of ingredients used. Adding more liquid can 
also help to loosen dense mixtures.