Sandstrom S300SB14E Instruction Manual
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To assemble the Sandstrom S300SB14E Blender, first ensure all components are clean. Attach the blade assembly to the jug by aligning it properly, then secure it by twisting. Place the jug on the motor base and ensure it clicks into place.
If the blender doesn't start, first ensure it is plugged in and the power outlet is working. Check if the jug is properly seated on the base, and ensure the lid is securely in place. If the problem persists, consult the user manual for further troubleshooting steps.
If the blades are not rotating, check if the contents are too thick or if there is an obstruction. Turn off the blender and remove the jug to inspect the blades. Clear any blockages and try again. Ensure the blade assembly is tightly secured.
To clean the blender, disassemble the jug and blade assembly. Rinse them under warm water and use mild detergent if necessary. Use a brush to clean the blades carefully. Do not immerse the motor base in water; simply wipe it with a damp cloth.
Regularly clean the blender after each use, avoid overloading it, and ensure that blades are not damaged. Store the blender in a dry place and periodically check the power cord for any damage.
Yes, the Sandstrom S300SB14E Blender can crush ice. Ensure to use the pulse function for short bursts to effectively crush ice without overloading the motor.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the blender continuously for extended periods. Use the pulse function for tough ingredients and allow the motor to rest between uses if processing large quantities.
If the blender is leaking, ensure that the blade assembly is tightly secured to the jug. Check the seal or gasket for any damage or misalignment. Replace the gasket if it is worn out.
It is generally not recommended to blend very hot liquids as steam pressure can build up and cause the lid to dislodge. Allow hot liquids to cool slightly before blending and ensure the lid is securely in place.
Common signs include unusual noises, reduced blending efficiency, overheating, and visible damage to components. If you experience these issues, consider having the blender serviced by a professional.