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1. Power On/Off Button – Press
the button to turn on. The red
LED light will flash; the unit is
now in Standby mode. If the
On/Off button is pressed while
in
Standby mode, the unit will
turn off.
2. Cooking Timer Control –
NOTE: Timer must be set before
temperature can be set. When
the unit is in Standby mode, the
cooking time can be set by
pressing the + or – buttons.
Time counts up or down
in one-minute increments,
up to 30 minutes. (Note: If –
button is pressed first, 30
minutes will be displayed.)
Hold button down to scroll
through minutes, or press
and release to advance
one minute at a time.
3. Temperature Controls –
NOTE: Cooking time must
be selected before setting
temperature. The unit will start
its heating or cooking cycle
when High, Medium or Low
temperature is selected. The
temperature can be changed
at any time during the heating
or cooking cycle. The heater
can be manually turned off
by pressing the Temperature
control currently in use (this
will be illuminated) or pressing
the power On/Off button. If the
power On/Off button is used
to turn off the heater, the unit
will power off and must be
restarted for blending. NOTE:
Blending and cooking cannot
operate simultaneously.
4. Stir Button – The Stir function
does just what it says, allowing
you to stir ingredients at a low
speed. It can be operated at
any time during the cooking
or blending cycle. It can also
be operated in Standby mode
when ingredients are being
added to the glass jar. It is a
manually operated function;
it will stir only when pressed,
giving you complete control.
5. Blending Control – The
Blending control has 4 speeds
– 1 is the lowest setting, 4 is
the highest. When in Standby
mode, the Blending function
is active and operable. NOTE:
Blending and cooking cannot
operate simultaneously. When
blending hot items such as
soups or sauces, only use
speeds 1 through 3; cooking
will be non-operational.
6. Pulse – The Pulse setting
can only be used in Standby
mode. This function creates
a burst of power for quick
blending. Rotate counter-
clockwise, release Blending
control and repeat as desired.
You determine the duration of
each pulse. The Pulse function
is best for breaking apart larger
pieces of food. NOTE: Pulsing
and cooking cannot operate
simultaneously.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CONTROL PANEL