Coleman Portable 1-Speed 850 Series Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Coleman Portable 1-Speed Blender 850 Series, ensure the base is on a flat surface, then securely attach the blending jar to the base by aligning and twisting it into place. Attach the blade assembly to the jar before securing the lid. Ensure everything is tightly fitted to prevent leaks.
To clean the blender, first unplug it and disassemble the jar, lid, and blade. Rinse each part with warm soapy water. For stubborn residue, use a brush. Wipe the base with a damp cloth. Do not submerge the base in water.
If your Coleman blender is not starting, ensure it is properly plugged in and the jar is correctly assembled on the base. Check for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Inspect the power cord for damage.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the blender continuously for more than 1 minute. Allow the motor to cool for at least 2 minutes between uses. Ensure that the jar is not overfilled, as this can strain the motor.
If the blades are not rotating, ensure the jar is properly seated on the base. Check for any food blockages around the blades and remove them safely. If the problem persists, the motor may need servicing.
It is not recommended to blend hot liquids in the Coleman Portable Blender 850 Series as it can cause pressure buildup and potential spills. Allow liquids to cool before blending.
Store the blender in a cool, dry place. Ensure all parts are clean and dry before storing. Keep the cord coiled neatly to prevent damage. Use the original packaging if available for added protection.
Yes, the Coleman Portable Blender 850 Series can crush ice. For best results, use small ice cubes and pulse in short bursts to avoid straining the motor.
If your blender leaks, check if the blade assembly is tightly secured to the jar. Inspect the jar and lid for cracks, and ensure the gasket is in good condition and properly seated. Replace damaged parts if necessary.
The blades should be replaced when they become dull or if they show signs of wear or damage. Regular inspection, approximately every 6 months, will help determine if replacement is necessary.