Care And Cleaning - George Foreman MIX & GO XL BLAST Instructions & Warranty

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When ingredients collect on the sides of the jug or the mixture is very thick, turn the
appliance off. Wait for the blades to stop rotating. Remove the lid and use a rubber
spatula to scrape down the sides of the jug, pushing food toward the blades. Replace
the lid and continue blending.
CAUTION: Do not insert utensils of any kind into the blender while it is running.
Always place your hand on top of the jug lid/bottle to hold it steady when you are
operating the appliance.
Never fill the Chill Sticks with hot liquids, solids or anything but cool water.
DO NOT PLACE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING IN THE BLENDER:
Large pieces of frozen food above 1.5cm to 2cm
Tough foods such as raw turnips, raw sweet potatoes and raw potatoes
Bones
Hard salami, pepperoni and hard sausages
Hot/warm ingredients above room temperature
TASKS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR THE BLENDER:
Whipping egg whites
Mixing dough
Mashing potatoes
Grinding meats
IMPORTANT
When using the jug the lid MUST ALWAYS be in place before starting the blender.
The motor will automatically stop after 2.5 minutes. To prolong the life of the motor,
it is recommended that you allow the motor to cool down for a further 2.5 minutes
before restarting.
Always disconnect the blender from the wall power outlet when not in use.

CARE AND CLEANING

This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service
personnel.
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to the appliance do not use harsh abrasive or
alkaline cleaning agents.
CLEANING THE BLENDER JUG (QUICK CLEAN)
For a quick clean of the jug, simply half fill the jug with warm water and add a drop
or two of dishwashing liquid, fit the lid onto the jug (with the cap in place) and run the
motor for 30 seconds. The blender uses its own power to clean both the jug and the
blade system.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
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