Cookworks 7237371 HB956SH6PB Care and Instruction Manual

To assemble the blender, first attach the blade assembly to the bottom of the jug by twisting it clockwise. Then place the jug onto the motor base and ensure it locks into place. Finally, secure the lid on top of the jug.
First, ensure that the blender is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Check that the jug is securely attached to the base, as most models have a safety feature that prevents operation unless correctly assembled. Finally, inspect the power cord for any visible damage.
Disassemble the blender by removing the jug, lid, and blade assembly. Clean the jug and lid with warm soapy water and a sponge. Carefully clean the blade assembly, avoiding direct contact with the blades. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth. Do not submerge the motor base in water.
Allow hot ingredients to cool slightly before blending. Fill the jug only halfway to prevent pressure build-up. Start blending at a low speed and gradually increase. Hold the lid with a cloth to protect from steam and ensure a tight seal.
To reduce noise, place a damp towel under the blender to absorb vibrations. Ensure the blender is on a stable surface. Blending smaller batches at lower speeds can also help minimize noise levels.
Ensure that the blade assembly is correctly attached to the jug. Check for any obstructions or food debris around the blades. If the problem persists, inspect the drive socket on the motor base for wear and tear.
The blade assembly should be replaced every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage frequency. Regular inspection for dullness or damage will help determine the need for replacement.
Yes, the Cookworks 7237371 HB956SH6PB Blender can crush ice. Add a small amount of liquid with the ice cubes to aid blending and use the pulse function to crush the ice in short bursts.
The maximum blending capacity is typically marked on the jug. Do not exceed this limit to avoid overflow and ensure optimal blending performance.
A burning smell could indicate the motor is overheating. Ensure that you are not blending continuously for longer than recommended. Allow the motor to cool down before the next use. If the issue persists, consult customer service.