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Smoothie maker with drinking cups
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Smoothie making and blending using
the jug attachment
1. Remove the bottom lid from the jug
and
screw
attachment into the jug of the
appliance.
2. Screw the jug with the attached
cross blades into the appliance by
placing it into the base unit and
rotating it clockwise to lock it into
position.
3. Add liquid and other ingredients
according to the recipe (including
small ice cubes) into the jug. Do not
exceed "MAX" mark indicated on the
jug.
4. Place the blending jug lid onto the
jug rotating it clockwise to secure it.
5. Fit the cap into the jug lid.
6. Ensure that the speed setting is at
"0".
7. Plug the appliances cord into the
electrical supply and turn the power
on.
8. Select speed setting:
1 = Soft food
2 = Hard food
P = Pulse
9. Blend until the required consistency
is achieved.
the
cross
blade
10. Turn the speed setting back to "0"
and switch the appliance off at the
mains.
11. Remove the appliance cord from
the electrical supply.
12. Remove
the
accordingly.
Smoothie making and blending using
the low and high cups
The low and high cup attachments are
used for making small quantities of
smoothies or blended ingredients.
Ingredients can be stored directly in
the cups by attaching the covers and
placing
them
Alternatively
consume
after use.
1. Turn the high or low cups upside
down, removing the lid and fill with
ingredients. It is recommended to
only fill the cups three quarters full.
2. Attach the cross blade attachment
to the low or high cup. Screw
clockwise to secure into place.
3. Screw the low or high cup with the
attached cross blades into the
appliance by placing it into the base
unit and rotating it clockwise to lock
it into position.
4. Ensure that speed setting is at "0".
5. Plug the appliances cord into the
electrical supply and turn the power
jug
and
serve
in
a
refrigerator.
immediately

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