Wolf Gourmet B82 Series User manual

USE & CARE GUIDE
CAUTION: READ
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
BEFORE USE
Type B82 Series

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WOLF GOURMET BLENDER
Welcome
Thank you for your purchase of this Wolf Gourmet product.
We look forward to being part of your kitchen for years to
come. Wolf is a third-generation family-owned company that
has a personal stake in the preparation of your food. With
family ownership comes a great attention to detail and an
uncompromised dedication to creating exceptional products.
Wolf built its business and reputation on helping home cooks
achieve the best results possible. With Wolf Gourmet’s
precise control, the dish you envision will be the dish you
serve.

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Contents
4Safety Precautions
6Wolf Gourmet Blender
Parts and Features
8Preparing the Blender
10 Using Program Settings
12 Using Manual Mode
15 Care Recommendations
16 Troubleshooting
17 Wolf Gourmet Warranty
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to
reduce the risk of re, electric shock and/or injury to persons, including the following:
• Read all instructions. Failure to follow these instructions, or any misuse of this appliance will
cause the potential for re, electric shock, and/or injury to persons.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are closely supervised and
instructed concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used near children. Children should be
supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• This appliance shall not be used by children. Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of
children.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be performed by children unless they are supervised.
• To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not put cord, plug, base, or motor in water or
other liquid.
• Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply if it is left unattended and before
assembling, disassembling or cleaning.
• Avoid contact with moving parts.
• Do not operate any appliance with a damaged supply cord or plug or after the appliance
malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Supply cord replacement and
repairs must be conducted by the manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualied persons
in order to avoid a hazard. Call the provided customer service number for information on
examination, repair or adjustment.
• The use of attachments, including canning jars, not recommended or sold by the appliance
manufacturer may cause a risk of injury to persons.
• Do not use outdoors.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS continued
• Do not let cord hang over edge of table or worktop or touch hot surfaces, including stoves.
• Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
• Keep hands and utensils out of the jar and away from the cutting blade while blending or
chopping food, to reduce the risk of severe personal injury and/or damage to the blender or
available attachments (attachments may not be provided with blender). Arubber spatula may
be used but must be used only when blender is not running.
• Blades are sharp; handle carefully—especially when assembling, disassembling or cleaning
inside blender jar.
• Do not use a broken, chipped or cracked blender jar.
• Do not use a broken, cracked or loose cutting blade assembly.
• Always operate blender with lid and emulsion cap assembly in place. Remove emulsion cap
assembly only when adding ingredients or to insert the tamper.
• When blending hot liquids or ingredients, remove centre emulsion cap assembly from the
lid. Use caution: spray or excess steaming may cause scalding and burns. Do not exceed
the 6-cup (1420-ml) level. Always begin processing on lowest speed. Keep hands and other
exposed skin away from the lid opening to prevent possible burns.
• Ensure cutter assembly is tight and secure to jar. Injury can occur if moving blades accidentally
become exposed.
• Be careful if hot liquid is poured into the blender as it can be ejected out of the appliance due
to a sudden steaming.
• If the jar twists or rotates when the motor is switched ON, switch OFF ( ) immediately and
verify that the jar is properly secured to the blender base.
• Do not leave blender unattended while it is operating.
• Before plugging cord into power outlet, turn off the appliance. To disconnect cord, turn the
control to OFF ( ). Then remove plug from power outlet.

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This appliance is intended to be used for household and similar applications such as:
staff kitchen areas in shops, offices, and other working environments; farm houses; by
clients in hotels, motels, and other residential-type environments; bed and breakfast-type
environments.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard: This appliance is provided with a grounded
plug to reduce the risk of electric shock. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the plug by
modifying the plug in any way or by using an adapter. If the plug does not fit into the outlet, have
an electrician replace the outlet.
The length of the cord used on this appliance was selected to minimise the hazards of becoming
tangled in or tripping over a longer cord. If a longer cord is necessary, an approved extension
cord may be used. The electrical rating of the extension cord must be equal to or greater than
the rating of the appliance. The extension cord must be a grounding-type, 3-wire cord. Care
must be taken to arrange the extension cord so that it will not drape over the worktop or tabletop
where it can be pulled on by children or accidentally tripped over.
If the cutting blade assembly locks and will not move, it will damage the motor. Do not use. Call
the customer care centre for information.
Do not place blender jar in the freezer when filled with food or liquid. This can result in damage to
the cutting blade assembly, jar and blender, and could possibly result in personal injury.
NOTE: This machine is equipped with motor overload protection. If the motor stops
during operation due to overheating, unplug and allow it to cool down for approximately
15 minutes. Plug machine back in to resume normal operation.
The wattage rating of the blender is determined by an independent agency test and is
based on available cutting blade assembly, jar combinations and attachments that may
not be provided with your unit, but are available as replacement parts. The blender as
provided may draw significantly less power.
Peak power is the measure of the motor wattage during the first seconds of operation.
This is when a blender requires the most power to crush ice, frozen fruit, etc. This is a
better measure of what a blender motor can consume when power is needed most.
Wattage/Peak Power Information
Other Consumer Safety Information
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Do not use appliance for anything other than the intended purpose.
• CAUTION! In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal
cut-out, this appliance must not be powered by an external switching device such as a timer, or
connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility.
• The plug is provided with a 13-amp fuse approved by ASTA to B.S. 1362. If you
need a replacement fuse carrier, it must be replaced with the same colour-coded carrier with the
same markings. Fuse covers and carriers can be obtained from approved service agents.
• Do not operate in MANUAL mode for more than 2 minutes.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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PARTS AND FEATURES
1a Filler Cap
1b Emulsion Cup
2Lid
3Tamper
4Blender Jar
5Cutting Blade Assembly
6Jar Pad
7Control Buttons
8Control Panel Display
9Selector Bezel
10 Variable Speed Control Knob
11 Base
12 Rating Plate Location
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Blender
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WOLF GOURMET BLENDER PARTS AND FEATURES
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Recycling the Product at the End of Its Service Life
The wheeled bin symbol marked on this appliance signifies that it
must be taken over by a selective collection system conforming to the
WEEE Directive so that it can be either recycled or dismantled in order
to reduce any impact on the environment. The user is responsible for
returning the product to the appropriate collection facility, as specified
by your local code. For additional information regarding applicable local
laws, please contact the municipal facility and/or local distributor.

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Parts and Features
1. Emulsion Cap Assembly: The two-piece cap has a filler cap inside an emulsion cup.
The filler cap has markings for easy measuring, while the emulsion cup is used to
make fine dressings and marinades. When both parts are removed, ingredients can be
added or the tamper may be inserted into the lid.
2. Lid: The lid fits securely into blender jar and can be easily removed by lifting the logo
tab. To keep the spout of the pitcher mess-free, place logo tab above the handle of the
pitcher.
3. Tamper: The tamper mixes thick or frozen mixtures that cannot be processed with
regular blending. It prevents air pockets from forming and is a handy tool when making
nut butters.
4. Blender Jar: The durable jar is clearly marked with ounces, cups and millilitres. Your
jar was made of a special co-polyester material selected for its weight, durability and
glass-like clarity. For care and cleaning of the jar, see page 16.
5. Cutting Blade Assembly: The cutting blade assembly is permanently installed in the
blender jar.
6. Jar Pad: Simply lift to remove the rubber pad for easy cleaning.
7. Control Buttons: Two buttons are located on top of the
base. Use START/STOP ( ) with any setting. Use
PULSE ( ) with any variable speed when using the
MANUAL mode.
8. Control Panel Display: When using program settings,
the display will indicate the setting and a countdown
timer. In MANUAL ( ) mode, the display will show
variable speeds from LO to HI and a count-up timer.
9. Selector Bezel: Rotate selector bezel to desired
blending mode: SMOOTHIE ( ), MANUAL ( ), ICE
CRUSH ( ), PUREE ( ) and SOUP ( ).
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10. Variable Speed Control Knob: When using MANUAL
( ) mode, select any speed for blending and pulsing
by rotating the control knob from LO to HI. Available
in black, red or brushed.
11. Base: Contains the motor. DO NOT IMMERSE BASE IN WATER.
12. Rating Plate Location: Model number and rating information can be found under the
base.
Sleep Mode: After 10 minutes of inactivity, the display
panel will go into Sleep Mode and show a blank screen.
To exit Sleep Mode, turn the selector bezel to OFF ( ).
Automatic Overload Protection: The Wolf Gourmet
Blender is equipped with motor overload protection. If the
motor stops during operation due to overheating, unplug
and allow it to cool down for about 15 minutes. Plug
blender back in to resume normal operation.
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Preparing the Blender
After unpacking the blender, wash
everything except blender base in hot,
soapy water. Dry thoroughly. Wipe blender
base with a damp cloth or sponge. DO
NOT IMMERSE BASE IN WATER. Care
should be taken when handling cutting
blade assembly since it is very sharp. Refer
to care recommendations on page 16.
IMPORTANT: Blender jar and cutting
blade assembly are subject to wear
during normal use. Always inspect jar for
nicks, chips or cracks. Always inspect
cutting blade assembly for broken,
cracked or loose blades. If jar or cutting
blade assembly is damaged, do not use.
Call our customer care centre to obtain
replacement parts.
Selecting Blender Settings
Select from four program settings or use
the MANUAL ( ) mode for precise speed
control.
WARNING
Burn Hazard
Metal parts under blending jar get hot after
use. Do not touch.
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Using Program Settings
Programs are optimised for recipe categories and vary in blending speed and duration.
The blender automatically stops at the end of the program.
1. Turn the Selector Bezel from OFF ( ) to one of the following programs:
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a. SMOOTHIE ( ) – blends frozen or fresh
smoothies. Blender pulses five times at the
beginning to chop ice or frozen ingredients and
then ramps up to run on HI for a total of 55
seconds. See SMOOTHIE tips on page 15.
b. ICE CRUSH ( ) – breaks ice into pieces small
enough for slushies or fine cocktails. Blender
continuously pulses from LO to MEDIUM for
1 minute. See ICE CRUSH tips on page 15.
c. PUREE ( ) – gives a smooth, creamy consistency
to pureed fruit or vegetables and a fine texture
when grinding grain and making powdered sugar.
Blender slowly ramps up from LO to HI, running
for 1 minute 15 seconds. See PUREE tips on
page 15.
d. SOUP ( ) – purees and heats ingredients to just
under the boiling point. Do not blend more than
6 cups (1420 ml) on this program. When making
soups, start with cold or room-temperature
ingredients. Emulsion Cap Assembly can be kept
in lid. Blender runs for 6 minutes, 45 seconds.
See SOUP tips on page 15.
• Do not operate SOUP mode in continuous
cycles. Allow to cool to room temperature after
each cycle.
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2. LCD display panel will show program selected and
the duration time.
5. LCD display panel will show a down arrow and begin
to count down. Blender will automatically stop at the
end of the program and LCD display will show END.
3. Fill by opening lid. Add ingredients and replace lid.
4. Press START/STOP ( ).
6. To stop the blender at any time during the program, press START/STOP ( ). If
reactivated by pressing START/STOP ( ) again, the program will restart at the
beginning.
7. Rotate Selector Bezel to OFF ( ) to turn off power.
WARNING
Burn Hazard
When blending hot liquids, avoid contact with spray or steam by:
• Always removing Emulsion Cap Assembly.
• Always beginning blending on the lowest speed.
• Never exceeding the 6-cup (1420-ml) level.
• Always keeping hands and other exposed skin away from the lid opening.
USING PROGRAM SETTINGS

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Using Manual Mode
MANUAL mode allows precise control of blending speeds.
1. Turn Selector Bezel from OFF ( ) to MANUAL ( ).
2. Rotate Variable Speed Control Knob anti-clockwise to LO. Always start at LO and
adjust to a higher speed after starting blender.
4. Fill by opening lid. Add ingredients and replace lid.
5. Press START/STOP ( ).
7. Increase speed by slowly rotating the Variable Speed Control Knob clockwise. The
increase in speed will show on the LCD display as an increasing bar toward HI.
8. Press START/STOP ( ) at any time to stop blender.
9. Rotate Variable Speed Control Knob back to LO.
10. Rotate Selector Bezel to OFF ( ) to turn off power.
3. LCD display panel will show MANUAL ( ), LO speed
and 0:00 time.
6. LCD display panel will show an up arrow and begin to
count the time.

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Pulse
1. Turn Selector Bezel from OFF ( ) to MANUAL ( ).
2. Rotate Variable Speed Control Knob anti-clockwise to LO. Always start at LO and
adjust to a higher speed after starting blender.
3. LCD display panel will show MANUAL ( ), LO speed and 0:00 time.
4. Fill by opening lid. Add ingredients and replace lid.
5. Press PULSE ( ) button.
6. LCD display panel will show an up arrow and begin to count the time.
7. Increase PULSE ( ) speed by rotating Variable Speed Control Knob clockwise. The
increase in speed will show on the LCD display as an increasing bar toward HI.
8. Hold PULSE ( ) button for the desired time.
9. Rotate Variable Speed Control Knob back to LO.
10. Rotate Selector Bezel to OFF ( ) to turn off power.
USING MANUAL MODE
PULSE ( ) can be used with the MANUAL ( ) setting
to control chopping action or to encourage mixing of
ingredients.

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GENERAL
• For best performance, the minimum amount of liquid needed per recipe is one cup
(8 ounces/237 ml).
• For thick smoothies or purees that are not blending well, incorporating a small amount
of additional liquid may be all that is necessary to improve the results. Start by adding
a ¼ cup (59 ml).
• To add foods when blender is operating, remove emulsion cap assembly and add
ingredients through the opening.
• Do not store food or liquids in the blender jar.
• Avoid bumping or dropping the blender when in operation or at any time.
• Cutting large whole fruits and vegetables may allow them to blend more quickly.
• Do not fill blender jar past highest graduation marking.
• Blender jar material is susceptible to impacts with hard ingredients, such as nuts, seeds,
grains and kernels, which may result in minor impact marks or a cloudy appearance.
These are aesthetic issues and will not affect future blending performance.
• If blending action stops during blending or ingredients stick to sides of the jar, insert
tamper to help move the mixture around or add more liquid to the blender jar.
USING THE TAMPER:
• When blending very thick or frozen mixtures such as peanut butter or sorbet, air
pockets may occasionally form due to the high speed of the blades, which can
cause ingredients to stop blending. This is called cavitation. If cavitation occurs, use
the tamper to push the ingredients towards the blade. The tamper is designed to
fit perfectly inside the opening in the jar’s lid so it may be used while the blender is
running. It will not touch the blade. ONLY use the tamper with the jar lid in place.
1. Remove emulsion cap assembly. Insert tamper through hole in blender lid.
2. Blender jar should not be more than two-thirds full when the tamper is used during
blending.
3. Do not use tamper with hot liquids.
4. If needed to help ingredients circulate, point the tamper toward the sides or corners
of the container. Do not try to force the tamper deeper into the container and closer
to the blades.
PREVENTING OVERLOADING:
• Do not process recipes at lower or higher speeds than recommended.
• Do not process recipes for longer than recommended.
BLENDER TIPS

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BLENDER TIPS
SMOOTHIE ( ):
• The SMOOTHIE setting was designed for pourable beverages made with liquid, fruits or
vegetables, and a frozen component (ice or frozen fruit). For best results when using the
SMOOTHIE setting, add liquids first, then ingredients from softer to harder. Add frozen
ingredients and ice last. To achieve a pourable consistency and to keep the blender
running smoothly, the following guidelines should be used:
1. Ideally there should be 1½ cups (355 ml) liquid for every 2 cups (473 ml) of ice or
frozen fruit. A higher ratio of frozen ingredients may cause cavitation. Use the tamper
to push ingredients toward the blade during the cycle if needed.
2. For best results, use at least 1 cup (237 ml) of liquid for every 1 cup (237 ml) of leafy
greens. If using a larger quantity of leafy greens, after blending on the SMOOTHIE
setting, you may want to blend 20 seconds longer on HI to achieve an extra silky
smoothie or use the MANUAL setting to blend to your desired consistency.
Juicy fresh fruits such as grapes, oranges, strawberries, pineapple and melons are
considered as a liquid for purposes of achieving the proper ratio of liquids to frozen
ingredients or leafy greens.
ICE CRUSH ( ):
• Different types of ice may require different methods of crushing depending on the
quantity of ice.
• To crush the crescent-shaped ice produced by most home ice-makers and the cube-
shaped ice made in trays, make sure the blender jar is dry, add no more than 5 cups
(1.2 L) of ice and run the ICE CRUSH cycle. This will produce a dry, uffy ice, perfect for
snow cones.
• Ice produced by undercounter or commercial ice machines and bagged ice is wetter and
requires a different method. To crush wet ice, fill the blender jar with the desired amount
of ice. It can be filled to the 8-cup capacity line. Next, add water to the blender jar until
the ice floats above the blades. Run the ICE CRUSH cycle. Drain off excess water. This
will produce a wet ice that is perfect for frozen drinks. Wet ice may also be crushed
without using water if the blender is filled with no more than 4 cups (946 ml) of ice.
PUREE ( ):
• The PUREE setting is best used to achieve a smooth consistency when blending cooked
or soft fruits and vegetables, for making creamy dips such as hummus, and for grinding
grains.
• Blend fresh whole juices (without frozen ingredients) on the PUREE setting for best
results.
SOUP ( ):
• Do not blend more than 6 cups (1420 ml) on this program.
• When making soups, start with cold or room-temperature ingredients.
• Emulsion cap assembly can be kept in lid.
• Do not operate SOUP mode in continuous cycles. Allow to cool to room temperature
after each cycle.

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CLEANING
Base, Control
Panel, Cord
Wipe with a damp cloth or sponge. Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaners.
Blender Jar HAND WASH ONLY. One method is to ll jar halfway with water and add 2–3
drops of washing up liquid. Blend for 30 seconds. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
For a more thorough cleaning, sprinkle ¼ cup (59 ml) baking soda in blender.
Add 1 cup (237 ml) white vinegar. Mixture will bubble. When bubbling subsides,
add 2 cups (473 ml) water and blend on the SOUP cycle. Wash any remaining
residue with washing up liquid and water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Blender Lid,
Emulsion Cap
Assembly,
Tamper, Jar Pad
These items can be washed in a dishwasher. DO NOT use the “SANI” setting
when washing in the dishwasher. “SANI” cycle temperatures could damage
product. Parts may also be washed with hot, soapy water. Care should be
taken when handling the cutting blade assembly since it is very sharp. Rinse
and dry thoroughly.
Care Recommendations
BEFORE CLEANING
1. Unplug cord.
2. Lift blender jar assembly off the base.
3. Remove emulsion cap assembly and lid.
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before cleaning. Do not
immerse cord, plug, base or motor in water
or other liquid.
Recommendations:
• To maintain the aesthetic characteristics
of the blender jar, carefully wash and dry
immediately after every use.
• Use of a soft brush, like a baby
bottle brush, and dish detergent are
recommended for removal of tough
oils or stubborn ingredients from the
jar and may be helpful in cleaning
beneath the jar blades.
• Use a dish towel or soft cloth for
drying.
• If the jar does not appear clean after
the rst wash, repeat.
• Avoid the use of abrasive or rough
cleaners, scouring pads, brushes
and steel wool since they will cause
scratches during the cleaning process.
• Soaking your jar in vinegar or a 10%
bleach solution (up to 8 hrs) may be
helpful in removing some stains or signs
of cloudiness.

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Troubleshooting
"Err" shows in display.
• Turn unit to OFF ( ) before unplugging. Unplug and allow unit to cool 15 to 45
minutes.
• If unit will not operate after 45 minutes of cooling, call our customer care centre.
Blender fails to start.
• Make sure selector bezel is not in the OFF ( ) position.
• Ensure the unit is securely plugged into an outlet of proper voltage and frequency.
• Check to see if fuse for outlet has blown or if circuit breaker has tripped.
Unit does not respond to button commands.
• Turn power off and back on using selector bezel to reset controls.
• If unit does not respond, call our customer care centre.
Blender smells like it is burning.
• Turn off blender and allow unit to cool.
• Although motors are tested during the manufacturing process, heavy use may cause
curing of motor windings. The smell may quickly dissipate after a few heavy uses.
• If smell continues after additional heavy uses, call our customer care centre.
There is grease around the bottom of the blender jar or on the worktop.
• Monitor the problem and source. This may indicate an issue with the jar bearings.
• Call our customer care centre if the condition persists.
Blender jar is cloudy or stained. How can I clean it?
• Some cloudiness may be natural after use. Minerals from fruits, produce and leafy
greens, in addition to oils from various nut butters, can sometimes cause a lm on the
blender jar.
• Sprinkle ¼ cup (59 ml) baking soda in blender. Add 1 cup (237 ml) white vinegar.
Mixture will bubble. When bubbling subsides, add 2 cups (473 ml) water and blend on
the SOUP ( ) cycle. Wash any remaining residue with washing up liquid and water.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.

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Wolf Gourmet Residential Limited Warranty
FOR RESIDENTIAL USE
APPLIANCES, COOKWARE AND CUTLERY PURCHASED AND
USED OUTSIDE OF MEXICO
To obtain a copy of the written warranty for your Wolf Gourmet product, please visit
our website at wolfgourmet.com/warranty.

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