Manual
10
CARE AND CLEANING
OPERATING THE COMMERCIAL IMMERSION BLENDER
TIPS FOR GREAT RESULTS
NOTE: If a piece of food becomes 
lodged in the guard surrounding 
the blade, follow the instructions 
noted below: 
Wrist 
movement
1.  Release the power button and unplug 
the Commercial Immersion Blender 
from the electrical outlet.
2.  Once power has been disconnected, 
use a spatula to remove the food lodged 
in the plastic guard. Do not use your 
ngerstoremovelodgedfood.
3.  After lodged food has been removed, 
plug the Commercial Immersion Blender 
back into the electrical outlet and 
resume operation.
Using a light circular motion from your 
wrist, draw the Commercial Immersion 
Blender up slightly and let it fall again 
into the ingredients. Allow your wrist 
motion and the weight of the Commercial 
Immersion Blender to do the work. 
•  Cut solid foods into small pieces for 
easier blending or chopping.
•  The Commercial Immersion Blender is 
equipped with thermal protection from 
high operating temperatures. Should 
the Commercial Immersion Blender 
suddenly stop during use, unplug it and 
allow 10 minutes to automatically reset.
•  To avoid splashing, insert the Commercial 
Immersion Blender into the mixture 
before pressing the power button, and 
release the power button before pulling 
the Commercial Immersion Blender out 
of the mixture.
•  When blending in a saucepan on 
a cooktop, remove the pan from 
the heating element to protect the 
Commercial Immersion Blender 
from overheating.
•  For best blending, hold the Commercial 
Immersion Blender at an angle and gently 
move up and down within the container. 
Do not pound down on the mixture with 
the Commercial Immersion Blender.
•  Topreventoverow,allowroominthe
container for the mixture to rise when 
using the Commercial Immersion Blender.
•  Be sure the extra long cord of the 
Commercial Immersion Blender is not 
extending over a hot heating element.
•  Do not let the Commercial Immersion 
Blender sit in a hot pan on the cooktop 
while not in use.
•  Remove hard items, such as fruit pits 
or bones, from the mixture before 
blending or chopping to help prevent 
damage to the blades.
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