user manual
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•  Nothing can beat a blender for making 
smooth purees and sauces or for whipping 
up frothy drinks - from healthy breakfast 
shakes to frozen daiquiris.
•  Use your blender for chopping small 
amounts of food like nuts, bread crumbs 
and whole spices.
•  Turn any oil-based salad dressing into a 
creamy style dressing by blending it until 
slightly thickened.
•  A brief whirl in the blender will rescue a 
lumpy gravy, or an egg-based sauce that 
has separated.
•  Food items for blending should be cut into 
cubes (approximately 2-3cm), this will 
assist in achieving an even result.
•  Ensure the lid is firmly and securely 
placed on the jug. Do not operate the 
blender without the lid on, if you wish to 
add any additional ingredients remove the 
ingredient cup and add as necessary.
•  Never fill above the maximum level 
indicator 1.6 litres.
•  To ensure efficient mixing when blending 
dry mixtures, it may be necessary to stop 
the blender and push ingredients down the 
sides of the jug with a spatula.
•  When pureeing fruit or vegetables, cooked 
or raw, cut into small pieces to facilitate 
blending.
•  When making bread crumbs, use 2 to 3 
day old bread, to minimise the possibility 
of clumping. If only fresh bread is 
available, dry it out for a few minutes in a 
low heated oven.
•  When blending a variety of ingredients 
together, blend the liquids first, then add 
dry ingredients.
•  Always ensure stones are removed from 
fruit and bones from meat as these can 
harm the blades.
•  Don’t allow a used blender to sit for too 
long as the food will dry onto the blades, 
making it very difficult to clean. If you 
can’t clean the blender straight away, pour 
some warm water in it and allow to soak.
•  Do not process hot liquids in your blender. 
Allow to cool to room temperature before 
processing.
•  Always ventilate the blender jug when 
pureéing warm ingredients. This is 
achieved by lifting the ingredient cup out 
of the lid, after starting the blender.
Handy Blending Hints










