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Troubleshooting - Wolf Gourmet B82 Series Use & Care Manual

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Troubleshooting

"Err" shows in display.
Turn unit to OFF ( ) before unplugging. Unplug and allow unit to cool 15 to 45
minutes.
If unit will not operate after 45 minutes of cooling, call our customer care centre.
Blender fails to start.
Make sure selector bezel is not in the OFF ( ) position.
Ensure the unit is securely plugged into an outlet of proper voltage and frequency.
Check to see if fuse for outlet has blown or if circuit breaker has tripped.
Unit does not respond to button commands.
Turn power off and back on using selector bezel to reset controls.
If unit does not respond, call our customer care centre.
Blender smells like it is burning.
Turn off blender and allow unit to cool.
Although motors are tested during the manufacturing process, heavy use may cause
curing of motor windings. The smell may quickly dissipate after a few heavy uses.
If smell continues after additional heavy uses, call our customer care centre.
There is grease around the bottom of the blender jar or on the worktop.
Monitor the problem and source. This may indicate an issue with the jar bearings.
Call our customer care centre if the condition persists.
Blender jar is cloudy or stained. How can I clean it?
Some cloudiness may be natural after use. Minerals from fruits, produce and leafy
greens, in addition to oils from various nut butters, can sometimes cause a film on the
blender jar.
Sprinkle ¼ cup (59 ml) baking soda in blender. Add 1 cup (237 ml) white vinegar.
Mixture will bubble. When bubbling subsides, add 2 cups (473 ml) water and blend on
the SOUP ( ) cycle. Wash any remaining residue with washing up liquid and water.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
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