Sencor SHB 5501CH-EUE3 User Manual
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To assemble your Sencor SHB 5501CH-EUE3 Blender, attach the blending shaft to the motor unit by aligning the arrows and twisting until it locks into place. Ensure all parts are securely attached before plugging in the blender.
First, ensure that the blender is properly plugged into a working electrical outlet. Check that all parts are securely attached. If the blender still does not turn on, inspect the power cord for any damage and contact customer support if necessary.
To clean the blender, detach the blending shaft and wash it in warm soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Wipe the motor unit with a damp cloth. Do not immerse the motor unit in water or any other liquid.
The Sencor SHB 5501CH-EUE3 Blender is suitable for blending soft ingredients and liquids. It is not designed for crushing ice or blending hard ingredients, as this may damage the blades.
If the blades become dull, it is recommended to replace the blending shaft or blades. Contact Sencor customer service for information on obtaining replacement parts. Avoid attempting to sharpen the blades yourself.
To prevent overheating, avoid running the blender continuously for more than 1 minute. Allow it to cool down between uses. If the blender becomes unusually hot, switch it off and unplug it immediately, allowing it to cool before further use.
After cleaning, store the blender in a dry place. Detach the blending shaft from the motor unit and store them separately to prevent any accidental damage. Ensure the power cord is coiled neatly and not under tension.
To minimize splattering, ensure the blending shaft is fully submerged in the ingredients before turning on the blender. Start blending at a low speed and gradually increase as needed. Use a tall container to further reduce splatter.
Unusual noises may indicate that the blender is overloaded or that there is an obstruction. Check to ensure the ingredients are appropriate for blending and not too hard. If the problem persists, inspect the blades and shaft for any damage or debris.
Regular maintenance involves cleaning the blending shaft and motor unit after each use, checking for any signs of wear or damage, and ensuring the blades remain sharp. Periodically inspect the power cord for any damage.