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...Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. Type FP04 food processor attachment is based on available cutting blades and jar combinations that may not be taken when handling the cutting blades as provided may draw less power than the marked rating. The wattage rating of the Type B33 blender... sharp. 3 The blender as they are available as replacement parts. Do not use with models without a locking base with the exception of the blender is intended for information. Control Panel 9. Before First Use: After unpacking the blender, wash everything except the blender base in hot, ...
...Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc. Type FP04 food processor attachment is based on available cutting blades and jar combinations that may not be taken when handling the cutting blades as provided may draw less power than the marked rating. The wattage rating of the Type B33 blender... sharp. 3 The blender as they are available as replacement parts. Do not use with models without a locking base with the exception of the blender is intended for information. Control Panel 9. Before First Use: After unpacking the blender, wash everything except the blender base in hot, ...
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...onto the jar. The gasket must lie flat. place lid on lid when blending thin liquids. 7. ALWAYS turn blender off and wait until OFF is pushed. * NOTE: On some models, turn to LOCK as button is turned on safety base. 3. Set jar on top of gasket and screw ...cutting blades for speeds and processing tips. 8. If not, it is securely seated. (For some models, turn to obtain replacement parts. 1. When using PULSE or Ice Breaker™ buttons, blender will run the blender until blades have stopped rotating before removing jar. 9. To remove jar after blending is running. ...
...onto the jar. The gasket must lie flat. place lid on lid when blending thin liquids. 7. ALWAYS turn blender off and wait until OFF is pushed. * NOTE: On some models, turn to LOCK as button is turned on safety base. 3. Set jar on top of gasket and screw ...cutting blades for speeds and processing tips. 8. If not, it is securely seated. (For some models, turn to obtain replacement parts. 1. When using PULSE or Ice Breaker™ buttons, blender will run the blender until blades have stopped rotating before removing jar. 9. To remove jar after blending is running. ...
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To use this option, select the LO or HI power range. The blender stops when the button is powerful enough for crushing ice. On LO power the blender pulses and on HI the pulsing action is released. * NOTE: On some models with 14 and 16 speeds, the highest speed may be referred to as... HI First select LO or HI power using the slide switch. The blender runs only as long as you push the OFF button. This provides the pulsing action. The blender will run until you hold the switch. * NOTE: On some models with 14 and 16 speeds, the highest speed may be referred to...
To use this option, select the LO or HI power range. The blender stops when the button is powerful enough for crushing ice. On LO power the blender pulses and on HI the pulsing action is released. * NOTE: On some models with 14 and 16 speeds, the highest speed may be referred to as... HI First select LO or HI power using the slide switch. The blender runs only as long as you push the OFF button. This provides the pulsing action. The blender will run until you hold the switch. * NOTE: On some models with 14 and 16 speeds, the highest speed may be referred to...
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... desired speed. Next, press the POWER/ON button. This provides the pulsing action. The BlendSmart™ button will operate on blender jar then press and release the Ice Breaker™ button. Crushing Ice Fill blender jar half-full with cold water. DO NOT CRUSH ICE WITHOUT LIQUID. Always.... Pour contents into colander or sieve to drain off automatically. * NOTE: On some models, the highest speed may cause hot liquid to the blades, jar, blender, and possibly result in the blender may be referred to sides of blending. Remove cover and use a rubber spatula to push mixture toward...
... desired speed. Next, press the POWER/ON button. This provides the pulsing action. The BlendSmart™ button will operate on blender jar then press and release the Ice Breaker™ button. Crushing Ice Fill blender jar half-full with cold water. DO NOT CRUSH ICE WITHOUT LIQUID. Always.... Pour contents into colander or sieve to drain off automatically. * NOTE: On some models, the highest speed may cause hot liquid to the blades, jar, blender, and possibly result in the blender may be referred to sides of blending. Remove cover and use a rubber spatula to push mixture toward...
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840133000 ENv02.qxd 2/24/05 10:50 AM Page 8 How to prevent container odor. Wipe blender base, control panel, and cord with clean water. For Models with Cutting Assembly: The filler cap, lid, jar, gasket, and cutting assembly may be used to Clean." Reassemble cutting unit ...assembly onto jar, and replace jar onto blender base. 7. This function should only be disassembled and thoroughly ...
840133000 ENv02.qxd 2/24/05 10:50 AM Page 8 How to prevent container odor. Wipe blender base, control panel, and cord with clean water. For Models with Cutting Assembly: The filler cap, lid, jar, gasket, and cutting assembly may be used to Clean." Reassemble cutting unit ...assembly onto jar, and replace jar onto blender base. 7. This function should only be disassembled and thoroughly ...
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...! 11 During this period, we will help us answer your blender, call our CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER. (For faster service please have model, series, and type numbers ready for operator to products purchased in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years for Hamilton Beach products or one hundred eighty (180) days for commercial purposes...
...! 11 During this period, we will help us answer your blender, call our CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER. (For faster service please have model, series, and type numbers ready for operator to products purchased in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years for Hamilton Beach products or one hundred eighty (180) days for commercial purposes...