Control Panel; Using The Controls - Hamilton Beach HBH750 Series Operation Manual

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Control Panel

SELECT Button
Hold to program
unit or review
diagnostic
information.
Cycle Buttons 1–5
Use preprogrammed cycles
or create custom programs.
NOTE: Press any key to stop operation.
Blender Operation – Quick Start Guide
1. Read Important Safety Instructions and Warning
Symbol Explanations before use.
2. Place the blender on a dry, level surface.
3. Make sure the power switch is OFF (O). Plug the
blender into a grounded 3-prong electrical outlet.
4. Place the container on the base with ingredients
and container lid in place.

Using the Controls

SELECT
1
2
3
4
5
P
These preset program buttons each have a blending cycle designed for commonly made drinks (see
separate drop-in). Each button can be changed to a different preprogrammed cycle using the directions
below.
Changing Programs
PROGRAM UNIT
SELECT
SELECT OR SCROLL
PROGRAM 1–8
SELECT
SCROLL OR HOLD 1–5
HIGH SPEED
SELECT
SELECT
Y-SELECT OR SCROLL
Press
and scroll up
PROGRAM UNIT
SELECT
SELECT OR SCROLL
NOTE: Saving a new cycle to a location will overwrite any existing cycle in that location.
Display
See the following pages for
status messages.
SELECT
1
2
Hold
to program unit. Press
PROGRAM UNIT
SELECT
SELECT OR SCROLL
There are 8 preset programs. Scroll up
assign a program or continue to scroll up
LOW SPEED
SELECT
Y-SELECT OR SCROLL
Y-SELECT OR SCROLL
to select cycle time. Hold button 1–5 to assign a program.
Scroll Buttons
Press the
through options in the display or to
adjust settings.
3
4
5
5. Turn the blender on by pressing the Power Switch
marked Reset [ON (I)] / OFF (O). The red LED
switch indicates that power is ON (I).
6. Select the desired function.
7. Use any button to stop operation.
to continue.
PROGRAM UNIT
SELECT
SELECT OR SCROLL
to view the program. Hold button 1–5 to
for the following additional programs.
JUMP SPEED
or
button to scroll
P
PULSE Button
Press and hold to
run the blender at
HIGH for short bursts.
5

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