Beast Blend B6 HEALTH BLENDER User Manual page 6

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
AGENTS IN THE BEAST® MINI BLENDER . These in-
gredients release or produce air bubbles that can produce
foam and cause contents in the Blending Vessel to expand.
Blending these ingredients may cause excessive pressure
buildup in the container and may cause personal injury to
the user or property damage. Common leavening agents
such as baking powder, baking soda, cream of tartar,
cultured or fermented ingredients, egg whites, egg white
protein powder, salt of hartshorn (ammonium carbonate),
whey protein, sea moss, or yeast should not be blended in
the BEAST® MINI BLENDER .
• NEVER store ingredients in the Blending Vessel with the
Blade Assembly attached, both before and after blending.
Some foods may contain active ingredients or release gas-
es that will expand in the container. If the ingredients are
left in the sealed container, excessive pressure can build up
through natural fermentation or chemical interactions and
pose a risk of personal injury. To safely store ingredients in
the container, first remove the lid to allow the blend to rest
for a few minutes and allow excess gases to escape. Then
use the Storage Lid to cover and store in the refrigerator,
which will release any built-up gases daily.
• The BEAST® MINI BLENDER should not be used to grind
hard spices or beans, as this may cause damage to the
blades and/or blending vessels.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (includ-
ing children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they are closely supervised and instructed concerning use
of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is
used by or near children. Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Do not use your BEAST® MINI BLENDER under the
influence of drugs or alcohol.
• NEVER leave the BEAST® MINI BLENDER unattended
while in use or when children or present.
• BEAST® accessories are not intended to be used in the
microwave, which may result in damage to the accessories
or microwave.
• ALWAYS use the BEAST® MINI BLENDER on a dry,
stable, level surface.
• DO NOT use the BEAST® MINI BLENDER within 12
inches of the edge of any work surface or counter.
• DO NOT operate the BEAST® MINI BLENDER on or
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
near any hot surfaces (such as a gas or electric burner
or in a heated oven).
• DO NOT use attachments or accessories (including
canning jars) not recommended or sold by the man-
ufacturer with the BEAST® MINI BLENDER . Use of
these items may result in fire, electric shock, or personal
injury. Such misuse may also void the warranty.
• DO NOT overfill the Blending Vessel. Fill only to the MAX
line, as ingredients need space to ensure complete and
thorough blending and to avoid damaging the motor.
• DO NOT operate the BEAST® MINI BLENDER with an
empty vessel, as this may cause damage to the motor.
• If the BEAST® MINI BLENDER overheats, a thermal
switch will activate and shut off the motor. To reset,
power off the BEAST® MINI BLENDER and let it cool
down for approximately one hour before using again.
• DO NOT use the BEAST® MINI BLENDER for any-
thing other than its intended use.
• DO NOT use the BEAST® MINI BLENDER outdoors.
• Wash Blending Vessels, the Blade Assembly, and
other accessories on the top rack of the dishwasher
only. DO NOT wash the Blender Base in the dish-
washer.
• DO NOT remove the gasket from the Blade Assembly.
• DO NOT remove the trademark/s, serial numbers, or
bar codes from the BEAST® MINI BLENDER.
• DO NOT use the BEAST® MINI BLENDER with a
voltage or electricity converter.
• DO NOT modify the BEAST® MINI BLENDER in any
way.
• This appliance has important markings on the plug
blade. The attachment plug or entire cordset (if plug
is molded onto cord) is not suitable for replacement.
If damaged, the appliance should be replaced.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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