Auto Pulse And Pulse; Ice Crushing; Settings And Their Uses - Dualit The Blender Instruction Manual & Guarantee

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AUTO PULSE & PULSE
USE AUTO PULSE FOR THICK SmOOTHIES OR BLENDING TOUGH
mIXTURES AND PULSE FOR CHOPPING AND THAT EXTRA WHIZZ.
1
PULSE
AUTO PULSE
Press and hold the pulse
The auto pulse blending
button, the blades will rotate
cycle will pulse 10 times
at full speed until the button
then automatically stop.
is released. The button will
ONLY USE AUTOPULSE
illuminate while in use.
WITH INGREDIENTS
BELOW 60

ICE CRUSHING

CREATE CRUSHED ICE IN LESS THAN 10 SECONDS WITH THE
AUTOmATED ICE CRUSHING FEATURE.
1
INSERT ICE - MAX 1L
FINE CRUSHED ICE
Add ice cubes into the jar.
For finely crushed ice, press
Seperate cubes if stuck
the Ice crush button.The
together and do not fill
blade will pulse once at full
obove the 1L mark. Once
speed then automatically
added blend immediately.
reduce speed and run for a
further 9 pulses.
3
MANUAL STOP
To stop the Auto pulse
function mid cycle press the
stop button at any time.
O
C.
2
CRUSHED ICE
For course ice, stop cycle
early.
NB. The maximum volume
might vary dependant on
size and shape of the ice
cube.
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SETTINGS & THEIR USES
This chart is only to be used as a guide. Auto Pulse is suitable for most ingredients, use this
setting first then use the other settings as required.
SETTING
FOOD
Thick smoothies
Any tough ingredients (below 60 o C)
Chopping nuts / onions
Additional pulses after auto pulsing
Fine crushed ice / iced snow
Chopped ice (press stop after 2-3 pulses)
Warm soups (below 60 o C)
1
Coarse chopping
Thin fruit drinks
2
Batters
Ice based fruit drink
3
Lean meats
Purees / baby food
4
Sauces (thick)
NB: Times are a guide and may vary depending on volumes and ingredient types.
* After 20 seconds turn off the blender, stir the ingredients, and then continue blending.
BLENDING TImE
Press once
Press once
As required
2 - 6 pulses
Press once
Press & stop
10 - 30 secs
10 - 20 secs
20 -30 secs
20 / 20 secs*
10 - 15 secs
20 / 20 secs*
10 - 15 secs
20 / 20 secs*
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