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Cleaning And Maintenance; Troubleshooting Guide - Ninja Master Prep QB900NZ Owner's Manual

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Cleaning and Maintenance

CAUTION: Make sure that the power head is unplugged from power source before inserting or removing any attachment
and before cleaning.
DO NOT immerse the power head into water or any other liquid. Clean with a damp sponge or cloth and wipe dry.
The Master Prep
pitcher, Master Prep
®
dishwasher safe. It is recommended to place the storage lids and the chopping blades on the top rack. Use extreme
caution when handling the chopping blades as they are very sharp.
Clean the Ninja
Master Prep
®

Troubleshooting Guide

PROBLEMS
Motor Doesn't Start or Blades
Don't Rotate.
Food is Unevenly Chopped.
Food is Chopped Too Fine or is Too
Watery.
Food Collects On Splash Guard/
Safety Cover or On the Sides of the
Master Prep
Pitcher or Master
®
Prep
Bowl.
®
You Cannot Achieve Snow From
Solid Ice.
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CUSTOMER CARE - NZ: 0800 002 999
bowl, storage lids, Master Prep
®
and all parts before first use and immediately after each use.
®
POSSIBLE REASONS & SOLUTIONS
Check that the bottom of motor head is clean and there is no food blocking
connection when placing on containers.
There is too much food in the container.
The unit has overheated. Unplug and wait approximately 10 minutes before
using again.
Make sure the splash guard is securely on container.
Make sure the power head is securely placed on splash guard.
Check that the plug is securely inserted into the electrical outlet.
Check fuse or breaker. Replace fuse/reset breaker.
Either you are chopping too much food at one time, or the pieces are not
small enough. Try cutting the food into smaller pieces of even size and
processing smaller amounts per batch.
The food has been over processed. Use brief pulses or process for shorter
time. Let blades stop completely between pulses.
You may be processing too much food. Turn the machine off. When the
blades stop rotating, remove the power head and the splash guard. Remove
some of the food being processed.
Do not use ice that has been sitting out or has started to melt. Be sure to use
short pulses in the beginning to break up large pieces.
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splash guards and chopping blades are all
®

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