Salter EK2251 Nutri Slim 700 W Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Salter EK2251 Nutri Slim 700 W blender, first ensure that the unit is unplugged. Attach the blending blade to the jar by twisting it on securely. Then, place the jar onto the motor base, ensuring it clicks into place.
To clean the blender, disassemble all parts. Rinse the jar and blade assembly under warm water with mild detergent. Use a soft brush if needed. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling.
If the blender does not start, check that it is properly plugged in and that the power outlet is working. Ensure the jar is correctly locked into the motor base. If the problem persists, check the fuse in the plug.
To prevent overheating, do not run the blender continuously for more than 1 minute. Allow it to cool down between uses. Avoid blending very thick mixtures that strain the motor.
If leaking occurs, ensure the blade assembly is tightly secured to the jar. Check for any cracks or damage to the jar. Replace any damaged components before use.
To ensure longevity, regularly clean and maintain the blender. Avoid overfilling the jar and adhere to the recommended usage guidelines. Store the blender in a dry place when not in use.
It is not recommended to blend hot liquids in the Salter EK2251 as it may cause damage to the jar and increase the risk of burns. Allow liquids to cool before blending.
The Salter EK2251 can handle a variety of ingredients, including fruits, vegetables, ice, and nuts. Avoid blending very tough or hard materials like bones or thick doughs.
To replace the blade assembly, carefully twist off the old blade from the jar. Align the new blade assembly and twist it on securely. Ensure it is tightly fitted to prevent leaks.
Store the Salter EK2251 in a cool, dry place. Keep all components, including the jar and motor base, clean and dry. Store the unit assembled or disassembled, depending on space availability.