Black & Decker BL6005 Use And Care Manual page 6

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9. When using the PULSE function, press and
hold the toggle downward towards PULSE for
a few seconds, then release. (E) Repeat until
food reaches desired consistency. Releasing
pulse stops the blending. LED will illuminate
when motor is operating.
IMPORTANT: Do not hold toggle down for more
than a few seconds at a time when pulsing.
IMPORTANT: Do not remove the lid while the blender is running.
10. Make sure blades have completely stopped before attempting to remove
the blending jar from the base. (Refer to troubleshooting for any issues)
11. To remove the jar, grasp the handle and lift up.
12. Remove lid to pour.
13. Always unplug the appliance when not in use.
USING THE PERSONAL BLENDER JAR
(NOT INCLUDED WITH ALL MODELS)
Personal blender jars may be purchased separately.
NOTE: Do not blend hot liquids in the personal jar.
1.
Place the personal blender jar on a flat surface with the open end facing
up. Fill the jar with ingredients, keeping the amount below the top marking.
NOTE: For best results, add ingredients in the following order:
a.
Liquids
b.
Ice
c.
Hard Foods
d.
Soft Foods
e.
Powders
2.
Tighten the personal jar blade assembly on the open end of the personal
jar with the blade facing down towards the ingredients. It is important to
tighten to prevent leaking during blending.
3.
Turn personal jar upside down and place on the blender base, turning
clockwise to lock into place.
4.
Select Low speed.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended to only use Low speed when using the
personal jar. Do NOT use PULSE when using the personal jar.
5.
Press the toggle upwards towards START|OFF to turn on the motor. The
LED will illuminate. Blend to desired consistency.
6.
Press the toggle upwards towards START|OFF to stop the motor. The LED
light will turn off.
7.
Once blending has finished, remove the personal jar by turning
counterclockwise and lifting off the base. Turn the jar over and place it
on a flat surface.
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