Jelly Belly L5822B JB15315R Instruction Manual
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To assemble the ice shaver, first attach the ice hopper to the main unit. Ensure it is securely locked into place. Then, insert the shaving blade and fix the lid on top. Follow the user manual for detailed instructions.
Disassemble the ice shaver by removing the lid, blade, and hopper. Wash each part with warm, soapy water and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the main unit in water; instead, wipe it with a damp cloth.
Check that the power cord is properly plugged into a working outlet. Ensure that all parts are correctly assembled and the lid is securely closed, as some models have a safety feature that prevents operation if not fully assembled.
Use smaller ice cubes or let the ice sit at room temperature for a few minutes to slightly soften before shaving. Adjust the blade angle if the model allows for it, for finer shavings.
A loud noise could indicate that the blade is dull or there is a foreign object in the ice hopper. Check for any obstruction and ensure the blade is sharp and properly installed.
The blade should be replaced every 6-12 months depending on usage. If you notice decreased performance or difficulty in shaving ice, it might be time to replace the blade.
Yes, you can use flavored ice cubes. However, ensure that the ingredients used in the flavored ice do not cause any residue buildup that could affect the machine's performance.
Regularly clean all removable parts after each use, check the condition of the blade, and ensure the power cord is free from damage. Store the unit in a dry place to prevent moisture buildup.
First, ensure the ice cubes are not too large for the hopper. Check if the blade is dull and replace if necessary. Confirm that the blade is properly attached and the unit is fully assembled.
While the ice shaver can be used outdoors, ensure it is placed on a stable, dry surface and protected from moisture to prevent electrical hazards.