Vitamix Creations Turbo - Blender Manual

Vitamix Creations Turbo - Blender Manual

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Vitamix Creations Turbo - Blender Manual

PARTS AND FEATURES

PARTS AND FEATURES - Part 1

On/Off Switch: Lifting the On/Off Switch to the On ( | ) position starts the rotation of the blade assembly and begins the blending process.
High/Low Switch: The High/Low Switch controls the speed of the rotation of the blade assembly.
Container: Ounces, cups, and milliliters are clearly marked.
2-Part Lid: Your new machine has our latest lid design. It is easy to put on and take off, and easy to clean. Always use the lid and the lid plug when the machine is in operation.


Lids and tampers are not interchangeable between different container styles, types, and sizes.

Snap the lid onto the container and leave in place for a few minutes. Once the lid has been left on the container, it will be much easier to lock or remove.

Lid Plug: Insert through the lid and secure by turning clockwise. Remove the lid plug to use the tamper or add ingredients.
Tamper: While the machine is running, and only through the lid plug opening, use the tamper to press ingredients into the blades. Refer to "How to Use the Tamper".
To Lock the Lid in Place: Position lid on container with lid flaps midway between the spout and the handle. Push the lid onto the container until it locks in place. The lid must always be secured when processing, especially hot liquids that may scald. Never operate the blender without checking to make sure the lid is securely locked in place.


Rotating Blades Can Cause Severe Injury.
DO NOT
reach into container while machine is running.

To Remove the Lid: Lift up on one lid flap while holding the container securely.
To Remove the Lid Plug: Rotate the lid plug counterclockwise from the "locked" to "unlocked" position and lift out.
Automatic Overload Protection: Your Vitamix motor is designed to protect itself from overheating. If the motor shuts off, turn off the power switch for up to 45 minutes to reset. Reset time will be extended if high room temperatures exist. To reduce the reset time, unplug the machine, remove the container, and blow air into the center section of the bottom with a hair dryer on the cool setting.
Power Cord: Your machine is equipped with a long power cord. Store the unused portion neatly underneath.
Bottom View / Cord wrap: Plastic cord retainers hold the cord securely. There is no need to unscrew the cord retainers to let out more cord. They are flexible, and return to position after the cord is lifted out.
PARTS AND FEATURES - Part 2

CONTROL PANEL

CONTROL PANEL

  1. On/Off Switch: Before pushing the On/Off Switch to the On (|) position, make sure that the High/Low Switch is set to Low ( ). Do not start your machine on High ( ) setting. Push the On/Off Switch up to turn On. Push down to turn Off (O).
  2. High/Low Switch: High ( ) is the fastest speed available. Switch to Low ( ) for a lower speed.

ABOUT THE BLADES

The Vitamix machine comes standard with the wet blade container. The blade is identified by a "W" for wet. This blade is used for most of your recipes. Additional containers with wet or dry blades may be purchased separately.


Rotating Blades Can Cause Severe Injury.
DO NOT
reach into container while machine is running.

Wet Blade Container: Designed for processing liquids, including juice, frozen mixtures, sauces, soups, purées, batters, and for wet chopping. The wet blades can also grind grain and knead dough, but they are not quite as efficient as the dry blades in this application. If used for grinding, your container will mar and become cloudy; see instructions for dry container use.

Dry Blade Container: These blades are clearly marked "D" and are designed specifically for grinding dry materials such as grains, cereal, and coffee, and are also used for kneading bread dough. The dry blades can NOT process liquids efficiently. If you grind herbs on a regular basis, you may wish to purchase a separate dry blade container and replace blades as needed.


Moving Parts May Become Hot With Extended Use.
DO NOT
touch.

TAMPER

warning Rotating Blades Can Cause Damage.
Lids and tampers are not interchangeable between different container styles, types, and sizes. Use the tamper that was supplied with your machine.

How to Determine the Tamper that Can Be Used with Your Container
Each type of tamper is designed to be used safely and effectively with a particular container. If a tamper came with your container, it is the correct tamper for the container. If a tamper did not come with your container, or you want to determine if a tamper that you already have can be used with your new container, please compare your container with the containers and matching tampers to the illustration below. Before using the tamper during the blending process, verify that it is the correct tamper.
Choosing the tamper for use

  • 64 oz. Short Containers use Tamper 016041 that is approximately 9-¾ inches long.
  • 64 oz. Tall Containers uses Tamper 000760 that is approximately 12-½ inches long.
  • 32 oz. and 48 oz. Containers use Tamper 015033 that is approximately 11 inches long.

To verify that you are using the correct tamper, place the lid on an empty container, remove the lid plug and insert the tamper. If it is the correct tamper it should easily fit into the opening but will not come in contact with the blades no matter how you move the tamper inside the container. IF THE TAMPER TOUCHES THE BLADES AT ANY ANGLE - DO NOT USE THE TAMPER WITH YOUR CONTAINER.
If you do not have the correct tamper for your container, call Vitamix Customer services at 1.800.848.2649 or 1.440.235.4840 to order a new tamper.

HOW TO USE THE TAMPER

Rotating Blades Can Cause Severe Injury.


  • DO NOT put hands, spatulas, etc. in the container while the machine is running or while the container is still on the base.
  • Lids and tampers are not interchangeable between different container styles, types, and sizes. Use the tamper that was supplied with your machine.

  • The splash disk (near the top of the tamper) and lid prevent the tamper from hitting the blades when the lid is secured properly in the locked position.
  • The container should not be more than two-thirds when the tamper during blending.
  • To avoid overheating during blending, DO NOT use the tamper for more than 30 consecutive seconds.
  • If the food does not circulate, the machine may have trapped an air bubble. Carefully remove the lid plug while making sure the lid stays firmly in place. Release the air bubble by inserting the tamper through the lid plug opening.
  • Holding the tamper straight down may not help the ingredients circulate. If necessary, point the tamper toward the sides or corners of the container. DO NOT try to force the tamper deeper into the container.
    HOW TO USE THE TAMPER

HINTS FOR SETTING SPEEDS


Never Start on Speeds Above 1 with Hot Liquids to Avoid Possible Burns.
Escaping steam, splashes or contents may scald.
To secure the contents, lock the lid and lid plug securely in place prior to operating the machine and always start on Low and then switch to High.

Always start the machine with the High/Low Switch in the Low ( ) position.
Increase speed as needed depending on the recipe used. If a recipe calls for processing on High ( ), start on Low ( ) and then switch the High/Low Switch up to the High ( ) position. Do not begin processing on the High ( ) setting.

Process on the High ( ) setting for as much of the processing time as possible to make whole food juices, soups, shakes, frozen mixtures, purées, nut butters and for grinding grains. Processing times will generally be less than one minute (most take less than 30 seconds). High ( ) speed provides the best quality of refinement, breaking down ice, frozen fruit, whole fruits or vegetables, and grains to a smooth lump-free consistency.

TIP: Blending too long at low speed will overheat the machine and cause the Automatic Overload Protection to turn the machine off. Use the High ( ) speed as often as possible to achieve the most uniform consistency. Blending on High ( ) speed also maximizes the motor's cooling fan to avoid overheating.

When on the High ( ), if the food does not circulate, the machine may be overloaded or may have trapped an air bubble. Carefully remove the lid plug while making sure the lid stays firmly in place. Release the air bubble by inserting the tamper through the lid plug opening. If circulation problems continue, switch to Low ( ) Speed. Using low speed may allow food to circulate when high speed does not. Once the food is circulating freely, switch back to High ( ) and continue processing.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Wet Blade Container

Designed for processing liquids including juice, frozen mixtures, sauces, soups, purées, batters, and for wet chopping.

  1. Make sure that the High/Low Switch is set to Low ( ).
  2. Load the container before placing it on the motor base. Place liquids and soft foods in the container first, solid items and ice last. Although not necessary for blending, you may want to cut or break food into smaller pieces for more precise measuring of ingredients.
  3. Securely fasten the 2-part lid. Always use the complete 2-part lid when blending (unless the tamper is inserted through the lid plug opening). Especially when blending hot ingredients, make sure the lid is securely latched.
  4. With the motor off, set the wet blade container on the motor base by aligning it over the centering pad.
  5. Do not ever attempt to put a container on an operating motor base or to operate a motor base without a container properly in place.
    Start with the High/Low Switch in the Low ( ) position. Always start your machine on Low ( ). Activate the machine by turning the On/Off Switch to On (|). Your container will shift and get into an aligned position.
  6. take proper care when handling and processing hot ingredients and making hot soups and sauces.


Never Start on Speeds Above 1 with Hot Liquids to Avoid Possible Burns.
Escaping steam, splashes or contents may scald.
To secure the contents, lock the lid and lid plug securely in place prior to operating the machine and always start on Low and then switch to High.

  1. Due to the machine's speed, processing times are much quicker than standard appliances. Until you are accustomed to the machine, count your time carefully to avoid over-processing.
  2. After turning the machine off, wait until the blades completely stop before removing the lid or container from the motor base.

Dry Blade Container

If purchased, your dry blade container should only be used for hard, dry materials such as grain, and for kneading dough.

  1. Make sure that the High/Low Switch is set to Low ( ).
  2. Securely fasten the 2-part lid. Always use the complete 2-part lid when blending (unless the tamper is inserted through the lid plug opening). Especially when blending hot ingredients, make sure the lid is securely latched.
  3. With the motor off, set the dry blade container on the motor base by aligning it over the centering pad. Do not ever attempt to put a container on an operating motor base or to operate a motor base without a container properly in place.
  4. Start with the High/Low Switch in the Low ( ) position. Always start your machine on Low ( ). Activate the machine by turning the On/Off Switch to On (|). Your container will shift and get into an aligned position.
  5. After turning the machine off, wait until the blades completely stop before removing the lid or container from the motor base.
  6. Due to the machine's speed, and the sometimes short processing times, count your time carefully to avoid over processing.
  7. Grinding dry material for more than 2 minutes could damage your machine. Regular use may result in cosmetic marring of the container and cause the blades to become dull over time.
  8. Grinding some herbs may release volatile oils, causing the container to discolor permanently. Others have strong odors that may linger in the container, affecting the flavor of other foods. The grinding of some herbs and spices may also cause the blade to dull over time, or the container to crack.

CARE AND CLEANING

Container

To prepare your new machine for initial use, follow the steps under Normal Cleaning below. This will clean the unit, and break-in the motor.

Normal Cleaning:

  1. Fill the container half full with warm water and add a couple drops of liquid dishwashing detergent to the container.
  2. Snap or push the complete 2-Part lid into locked position.
  3. Start with the High/Low Switch in the Low ( ) position. Activate the machine by switching the On/Off Switch to On ( | ). The machine will start on Low then switch the High/Low Switch to High ( ).
  4. Run the machine on High for 30 to 60 seconds.
  5. Turn off the machine, and rinse and drain the container.

To Sanitize:

  1. Follow Normal Cleaning instructions above.
  2. Fill the container half full with water and 1 ½ teaspoons of liquid bleach.
  3. Snap or push the complete 2-Part lid into locked position.
  4. Start with the High/Low Switch in the Low ( ) position. Activate the machine by switching the On/Off Switch to On ( | ). The machine will start on Low then switch the High/Low Switch to High ( ).
  5. Run the machine on High for 30 to 60 seconds.
  6. Turn off the machine, and allow mixture to stand in the container for an additional 1 ½ minutes.
  7. Pour bleach mixture out. Allow container to air dry.
  8. Do not rinse after sanitizing.

Lid, Lid Plug and Tamper

Separate the lid and lid plug. Wash parts in warm, soapy water. Rinse clean under running water and dry. Reassemble before use.


To ensure continued and effective performance, do not put the container, lid, lid plug or tamper in the dishwasher.

Motor Base

  1. Unplug the power cord.


Electrical Shock Hazard.
Disconnect power before cleaning machine.
Failure to follow instructions can cause death or electrical shock.

  1. Wash the outside surface with a damp, soft cloth or sponge that has been rinsed in a mild solution of liquid detergent and warm water. Do not place the motor base in water.
  2. The centering pad can be removed for more thorough cleaning.
  3. Thoroughly clean the switches so they work freely. They may become sticky from use. Moisten a cotton swab with a household degreaser or cleaner and clean the grooves around the switches. Immediately dry all surfaces.
  4. Polish with a soft cloth.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Automatic Overload Protection

Your Vitamix machine is equipped with a special feature: Automatic Overload Protection. This built-in feature is designed to protect the motor and prevent your machine from overheating. When engaged, this Automatic Overload Protection will cause the motor to shut off and possibly emit a light odor.
If your Automatic Overload Protection should ever be activated, reset your machine.

Tips to prevent "overloading" your Vitamix machine:

  • Process only Vitamix recipes when learning to use the machine
  • Do not process recipes at lower speeds than recommended
  • Do not process recipes at higher speeds than recommended
  • Do not process recipes longer than recommended
  • Use your tamper to process thicker mixtures and keep ingredients moving around and through the blades

Retainer Nut Loosening

In the event that the retainer nut at the bottom of your container loosens and no longer securely holds the blade assembly in place, DO NOT CONTINUE TO USE THE CONTAINER. Call Vitamix Customer Service at 1.800.848.2649 or 1.440.235.4840, or your local dealer immediately for instructions.

Vita-Mix Corporation
8615 Usher Road
Cleveland, OH 44138-2103 U.S.A.
1.800.848.2649 / 1.440.235.4840
vitamix.com

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