Sencor SBL 3271SS User Manual
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To assemble the Sencor SBL 3271SS Blender, start by placing the pitcher onto the motor base. Ensure it clicks into place. Attach the lid securely onto the pitcher and insert the measuring cup into the lid's center.
Check if the blender is properly plugged in and the outlet is functioning. Ensure the pitcher is correctly positioned on the motor base. Additionally, verify that the lid is securely placed, as the blender has a safety lock feature.
Disassemble the blender by removing the pitcher and lid. Rinse the pitcher with warm soapy water. Use a soft brush to clean the blades carefully. The pitcher, lid, and measuring cup are dishwasher safe. Wipe the motor base with a damp cloth.
When blending hot liquids, fill the pitcher only halfway to prevent overflow. Start blending at the lowest speed and gradually increase. Ensure the lid is securely in place and hold a folded towel over the lid for added safety.
Ensure the blade assembly is tightly screwed onto the pitcher. Check for cracks or damages on the pitcher and replace if necessary. Ensure the lid and measuring cup are properly sealed to prevent leaks.
Regularly inspect the blade assembly for wear and replace if dull. Keep the motor base clean and dry. Periodically check the power cord for damage. Store the blender in a dry place to prevent moisture buildup.
Yes, you can crush ice with the blender. Add small to medium-sized ice cubes to the pitcher, ensuring not to overfill. Use the pulse function to crush ice in short bursts until the desired consistency is achieved.
Immediately turn off and unplug the blender. Check for any blockages in the blade assembly. Ensure the pitcher is not overloaded. Allow the motor to cool down before using again. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
Avoid blending very hard ingredients frequently. Clean the blades immediately after use to prevent residue buildup. Sharpen or replace the blades if they become dull to maintain performance.
Use low speeds for soft fruits and vegetables, medium speeds for smoothies and soups, and high speeds for tougher ingredients like nuts or hard vegetables. The pulse function is ideal for ice and quick chopping tasks.