Auto Clean - Breville BBL620SST1ACA1 Instruction Book

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GREEN SMOOTHIE (60 seconds)
Optimized to break down whole hard
ingredients like fruits, leafy greens and seeds,
and allows them to blend together with other
soft and liquid ingredients.
SMOOTHIE (60 SECONDS)
This program has been optimized to combine
and aerate frozen and liquid ingredients
together. The SMOOTHIE function has a
unique processing technique that blends
the denser ingredients at high speed, then
decreases in speed to combine ingredients
together. The programming also circulates the
ingredients for maximum aeration and creamy
texture.
AUTO PULSE / ICE CRUSH
(60 SECONDS)
Optimized to crush ice, and also ideal for
processing other foods that need sudden bursts
of power. It also encourages ingredients to
move around the jug by manually controlling
pulse cycles. The maximum amount of ice
cubes the blender can blend at any one time is
1 cup (250g) of ice.

AUTO CLEAN

Use to remove most of the ingredients off the
blender walls and blades. Add 2 cups of warm
soapy water to the blender jug and press the
AUTO CLEAN button.
For harder to clean, sticky or thick ingredients,
add ½ teaspoon of liquid dish detergent for
extra cleaning power. For best results, clean the
blender jug this way immediately after use.
NOTE
If the blender is running and a different button
is pressed, the speed will automatically switch
to that program without stopping.
WARNING
Never place anything other than food and
liquids in the blender while the motor is
running.
NOTE
Use the AUTO PULSE / ICE CRUSH button
when the food that is being processed is too
thick or coarse to circulate within the blender
jug.
At the end of use, always ensure the blender
is turned off by pressing the ON | OFF
button on the control panel. Then unplug
the cord. Ensure the motor and blades have
completely stopped before attempting to move
the appliance, or when the blender is not in
use and before disassembling, cleaning and
storing.
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