Proctor-Silex HBH450 Blender User Manual


 
Operation
5
Controls
Three separate switches on the front panel allow
you to control the blender for precise blending
requirements:
The Timer dial allows you to select the blend
time. Turn the dial clockwise to the desired
setting.
The START /ON/OFF switch will turn the
blender on for continuous operation or off.
The High/Low/PULSE switch allows you to
select the following speeds, or to pulse the
blender at high speed:
High – 26,000 RPM Low – 22,000 RPM
Using the blender
Before you use the blender for the first time, wash
the container, cover, and cutter assembly. Refer to
“Cleaning Instructions.” Do not put the cutter
assembly in the dishwasher.
To operate the blender, proceed as follows:
1. The blender features an integrated circuit
breaker. Make sure that the circuit breaker
switch on the bottom rear of the blender is on (I).
2. Place the blender on a clean, dry, level surface.
Make sure that the START/ON/OFF switch on
the control panel is set to OFF.
3. Plug the blender into an electric outlet.
4. Place the ingredients to be blended into the
container.
5. Place the container onto the base.
Make sure it rests securely on the base.
6. Place the cover and filler cap on the container.
7. Set the High/Low switch to the desired speed.
See “Professional Blending Techniques” for
blending tips.
8. Select the desired blend time.
9. Move the ON/OFF switch to the START
position. Release the switch; blending
will stop automatically after the desired time.
10.For manual operation, set the dial to . Blender
will need to be turned on/off manually.
Operating the Blender–
HBH450
Timer
Dial
START
/
ON (I) /OFF (O)
Switch
High/Low/
Pulse
Switch
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.
wWARNING
Cut Hazard
Always place cover on container when
blending.
Do not put hands, spoons, or other utensils
in container when blending.
Failure to follow these instructions can result
in broken bones, cuts, or other injuries.