Sencor SBU 7870GG User Manual
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To assemble the Sencor SBU 7870GG Blender, first place the jar on the motor unit. Ensure it locks into place. Then, attach the lid securely, ensuring the silicone seal is in the correct position to prevent leaks.
Check if the blender is properly plugged in and the jar is correctly assembled on the base. Ensure the lid is locked, as the blender has a safety feature that prevents operation if not properly sealed.
To clean the blender, disassemble the jar, lid, and blades. Wash each part in warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. The jar and lid are dishwasher safe, but handwashing is recommended for longevity.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the blender for more than 3 minutes continuously. Allow it to rest for a few minutes between cycles to cool down. Ensure the vents are not blocked during operation.
If the blender is not blending well, ensure the jar is not overfilled and ingredients are cut into smaller pieces. Add liquid to aid blending and use the pulse function for tough ingredients.
Regularly inspect the silicone seals for wear and tear. Replace them every 6 months to a year depending on usage frequency, or if you notice leaks or deterioration.
Regularly clean all parts after use, avoid overloading, and ensure the blades are sharp. Store the blender in a dry place and periodically check for loose parts or damage.
When blending hot ingredients, allow them to cool slightly first. Fill the jar only halfway, ensuring the lid is securely fastened, and blend at a low speed to start. Use caution to prevent steam build-up.
If the blades become dull, you can sharpen them using a sharpening tool or replace them with new ones. Contact the manufacturer for compatible replacements or professional sharpening services.
Yes, the Sencor SBU 7870GG Blender can crush ice. Ensure to use the pulse function for best results and do not overload the jar. Add a small amount of liquid to assist the blending process.