Sencor SHB 4360 User Manual
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To assemble the Sencor SHB 4360 Blender, first attach the blending shaft to the motor unit by aligning the markings and twisting until it clicks into place. Ensure the parts are securely attached before use.
If the blender does not start, check if it is properly plugged into a power outlet. Ensure that all components are correctly assembled and that the power switch is turned on. If it still doesn't work, try using a different outlet.
To clean the blender, detach the blending shaft and rinse it under warm water. Use a mild detergent if necessary. The motor unit should be wiped with a damp cloth, but never submerged in water.
The Sencor SHB 4360 Blender is not designed for crushing ice. Using it to crush ice may damage the blades or motor. It is recommended to use it for softer ingredients.
The recommended maximum runtime for continuous blending is about 1 minute. Allow the blender to cool down between uses to prevent overheating.
To prevent the blender from overheating, do not exceed the recommended runtime and avoid blending very thick or heavy mixtures. Allow the motor to cool between blending sessions.
If the blender produces unusual noise, stop using it immediately and check for any obstructions in the blade area. Ensure all parts are properly assembled and inspect the blades for damage.
Yes, you can blend hot ingredients, but make sure to allow them to cool slightly first to prevent splattering. Use caution and blend small quantities to ensure safety.
To maintain the sharpness of the blades, avoid blending hard materials such as bones or frozen items. Regularly clean the blades after each use to prevent residue build-up.
If the motor unit gets wet, unplug it immediately and dry it thoroughly with a towel. Do not use the blender until you are certain the motor unit is completely dry to prevent electrical hazards.