Caring For The Blender; Cleaning The Blender - Hamilton Beach Tempest Series Operation Manual

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Caring for the Blender

Cleaning the Blender

wWARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded outlet.
Do not remove ground.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Cleaning
The jar should be cleaned immediately AFTER
EACH USE. The jar can be cleaned in the
following manner:
1. Fill the jar half full with warm water,
122 degrees F (50 degrees C).
2. Add a drop of liquid detergent or
detergent powder.
3. Place the cover/filler cap on the jar and blend on
C cycle or the High setting for 30 seconds.
4. Turn the blender off, and then rinse the jar
and wipe down to dry. Do not disassemble
the cutter assembly.
5. Wash the jar cover/filler cap in warm, soapy
water. Rinse and let dry.
6. Unplug the blender.
7. Wipe down the blender base with a damp cloth.
4
Always place cover on jar when blending.
Do not put hands, spoons, or other utensils
in jar when blending.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in broken bones or cuts.
Sanitizing
If the blender will not be used again within 1 hour,
sanitize the container in the following manner:
1. After washing the jar, fill it with a cold chlorine-
based sanitizing solution that has a minimum
chlorine concentration of 100 parts per million.
See recommended solution below.
2. Place the cover/filler cap on the jar and blend on
1
teaspoon of
2
C cycle or the High setting for a minimum of 2
minutes.
3. Empty the jar but do not rinse.
4. Dry the jar by placing it on the blender base and
turn the blender on C (Slide-step cycle) or the
High setting for 2 seconds.
Recommended Sanitizing Solution:
The sanitizing solution should consist of 1
tablespoon of household bleach per 1 gallon of
clean, cool water (60° F, 16° C) mixed according
to the instructions on the bleach. When using a
sanitizing solution other than that recommended,
the sanitizing solution concentration should be
tested using commercially available test strips
and should indicate a concentration between
100 and 200 parts per million of bleach to water.
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