Hints And Tips; Overload Protection System - Breville Boss To Go Sport BPB610 Instruction Book

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OVERLOAD PROTECTION SYSTEM

• The blender is equipped with an internal self
resetting overload to protect the motor from
damage under heavy or continuous loads.
If the blender suddenly stops during use,
this protector may have tripped.
• Remove the cup, unplug the cord from the
power outlet and leave it to cool for at least
30 minutes. After 30 minutes, plug in the
unit, assemble the cup back on the blender
base and resume proper operation.
• Tripping the protector indicates that
the blender is being loaded too heavily,
or with excessive continuous use. Reduce the
amount of ingredients used or allow more
time in between blending to prevent it from
happening again, which will help preserve
the life of the motor.
• The MAX line is usually a good indicator to
prevent overly heavy loading, however some
especially dense combinations of ingredients
may still strain the motor. If the motor seems
to be straining or running slowly, only
operate for 10 seconds at a time, or reduce
the amount of ingredients used. Adding more
liquid can also help to loosen dense mixtures.
• None of the recipes in the recipe book
provided with this product are considered
a heavy load.
Hints & Tips
• Never blend hot (or even warm) ingredients.
The blades form a seal with the cups, and
there is no venting for steam to be released.
• We recommend not blending longer than the
recommend times in the recipes provided
with this product, or no more than 1 minute
at a time. Ingredients in the cup may become
warm and cause internal pressure on the
seals making it difficult to open or splatter
ingredients when opened. Allow to cool and
take care when opening.
• Always add liquids for optimum blending.
If the blending action is not causing
the ingredients to circulate, try adding
more liquid.
• If the results are lumpy, try reducing the
ingredients, or blending in batches.
• Run the blender only for the appropriate
amount of time required – do not over blend
ingredients.
• If foods are thick, use a pulsing action by
twisting the cup to engage and disengage
the motor as needed. This will help
ingredients circulate.
• Do not exceed the MAX line when adding
foods and liquids into the cup.
• To stop blending at any time, rotate the cup
counter-clockwise to disengage the motor.
• The maximum amount of ice cubes the
blender can process in the tumbler is 4 from
a standard ice tray, and 3 for the sport cup.
This also applies to frozen fruit. Cut fruit
into pieces of a similar size to an ice cube
before freezing.
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