Owner`s manual
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SECTION 4 – INSTALLATION
4.1 ABOVE-COUNTER INSTALLATION
1. Place blender on a flat, clean, and dry surface.
2. Ensure that the unit is turned off before plugging it into a separate 120-volt outlet.
3. Ensure that blender vents are unobstructed to allow proper cooling during use.
4.2 IN-COUNTER INSTALLATION
Preparation
1. Identify the best place to install your blender. Consider proximity to ingredients,
available counter space and access to a power outlet.
2. Ensure that the location meets all dimensional requirements (see Figure 3).
• The countertop must be no thicker than 1 ¼ inch (32 mm) to ensure
adequate ventilation.
• For multiple blenders, allow 14-16 inches (356-406 mm) center-to-center
blender spacing.
NOTE: Ensure sufficient air circulation beneath the blender base. Hot air should
not be trapped beneath the counter top. Nothing should be stored within 3 inches
(76 mm) of the bottom of the motor.
3. Cut a hole in the counter top 4 ⅜ inches (111 mm) wide and 5 ⅞ inches (149
mm) long with the shorter side facing the operator (see Figure 4). Make sure
all space requirements and measurements are correct BEFORE cutting. It is
recommended that you consult with a professional before cutting.
Installation
1. Remove the motor base from the motor base cover.
2. Slide the blender base into the new hole in your countertop, the LCD indicator
and touchpad facing the operator side of the blender. The rubber gasket on the
rim of the motor base should fit into the hole and rest lightly on the countertop.
3. Make sure the power switch is off. Plug the unit into a 120 volt outlet with 15
amp protection.
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4