Back To Basics L5737 76630 Instruction Manual
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To assemble the blender, first attach the blade assembly to the base of the glass jar. Ensure it is securely tightened. Place the jar onto the motor base, aligning it properly. Finally, attach the lid securely before operation.
Ensure the blender is plugged into a working outlet. Check that the jar is properly seated on the motor base, and the lid is securely closed. Also, verify that the power switch is turned on.
Disassemble the jar from the motor base. Remove the blade assembly carefully. Wash the jar, lid, and blade assembly in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Use a damp cloth to wipe the motor base, keeping water away from the electrical components.
Ensure the blender is not overloaded with ingredients. Check if the blade assembly is correctly installed and not worn out. If necessary, pause blending to stir the contents and resume.
It is not recommended to blend hot liquids. Allow liquids to cool to a safe temperature before blending to avoid damage to the jar and potential splattering.
A burning smell can indicate motor overload or an obstruction in the blades. Turn off and unplug the blender immediately. Check for any blockages and ensure the motor vents are clear. Allow the motor to cool before resuming use.
Inspect the blade assembly regularly for signs of wear or damage. Replace the blades if they appear dull or if there are visible signs of damage, such as cracks or bends, to ensure optimal performance.
The glass jar, lid, and blade assembly are typically dishwasher safe. However, it is recommended to refer to the user manual for specific dishwasher safety instructions. The motor base should never be submerged in water or placed in a dishwasher.
Regular cleaning, avoiding overloading, and ensuring the blade assembly is in good condition can prolong the life of your blender. Additionally, store the blender in a dry place and avoid running it continuously for extended periods.
To reduce noise, ensure the blender is on a stable, flat surface. Placing a rubber mat beneath the blender can help absorb vibrations. Also, avoid blending hard ingredients at high speeds.