Oster 6710 manual

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    i IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS When using your blender , you should always follow basic safety precautions, including the following: • Read all instructions before use. • T o protect against electrical hazards, do not immerse the cord, plug or motor base in water or other liquids. • Always use the product on a clean, flat, hard, dry surface. There s[...]

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    Power Cord Instructions Please follow the instructions below to ensure the safe use of the power cord. • This blender has a power cord storage area that allows you to adjust the length of the cord so that it is the appropriate length for your location. T ry to position the blender near the power source to reduce the hazards associated with power [...]

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    Congratulations on your purchase of an Oster ® Model 6710 In2itive ™ Blender/Food Processor . Y our product includes the following technology and features: • An “In2itive” technology takes the guesswork out of blending, giving you the ability to make a variety of foods and drinks with consistent results every time. •A user -friendly touc[...]

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    Congratulations on your purchase of an Oster ® Model 6710 In2itive ™ Blender/Food Processor . Y our product includes the following technology and features: • An “In2itive” technology takes the guesswork out of blending, giving you the ability to make a variety of foods and drinks with consistent results every time. •A user -friendly touc[...]

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    8. POWER Button – T urns the product On and Off . 9. LCD Screen – Displays user prompts for food or drink selections and recipes. 10. Pulse Button – Press and hold to Pulse . Release the button to Stop. 11. High Button – Use to MANUALL Y increase speed. 12. ST ART/STOP Button – Use to Start and Stop the product. 13. Low Button – Use to [...]

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    8. POWER Button – T urns the product On and Off . 9. LCD Screen – Displays user prompts for food or drink selections and recipes. 10. Pulse Button – Press and hold to Pulse . Release the button to Stop. 11. High Button – Use to MANUALL Y increase speed. 12. ST ART/STOP Button – Use to Start and Stop the product. 13. Low Button – Use to [...]

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    5 Using your Product 5 Set the jar onto the base. 6 Plug the power cord into a standard household 120/127-volt, 60 Hz. AC outlet. Y ou are now ready to start. Set Up 1 Press the POWER button. All the lights blink on briefly and you will hear a greeting sound as the Welcome screen appears. The POWER light stays on, meaning the product is ready to us[...]

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    5 Using your Product 5 Set the jar onto the base. 6 Plug the power cord into a standard household 120/127-volt, 60 Hz. AC outlet. Y ou are now ready to start. Set Up 1 Press the POWER button. All the lights blink on briefly and you will hear a greeting sound as the Welcome screen appears. The POWER light stays on, meaning the product is ready to us[...]

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    Using your Product 7 Using the AUTOMA TIC Recipe Programs (for Drinks or Food) 1 From the MAIN MENU , press the arrow button next to Recipes . 2 Select from the programmed Drink recipes or Food recipes. 3 Select a recipe category . 4 Select a specific recipe. Cont’d. next page Using your Product 6 4 T o enter the MAIN MENU for AUTOMA TIC programs[...]

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    Using your Product 7 Using the AUTOMA TIC Recipe Programs (for Drinks or Food) 1 From the MAIN MENU , press the arrow button next to Recipes . 2 Select from the programmed Drink recipes or Food recipes. 3 Select a recipe category . 4 Select a specific recipe. Cont’d. next page Using your Product 6 4 T o enter the MAIN MENU for AUTOMA TIC programs[...]

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    Using your Product 9 Using the AUTOMA TIC Favorites Program 1 From the MAIN MENU , press the arrow button next to Favorites/Ice Crush . Favorites are shortcuts to the last three items you processed. Favorites may include recipe selections. The Favorites screen can be set as the default start up screen by pressing HELP at the MAIN MENU . 2 Select a [...]

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    Using your Product 9 Using the AUTOMA TIC Favorites Program 1 From the MAIN MENU , press the arrow button next to Favorites/Ice Crush . Favorites are shortcuts to the last three items you processed. Favorites may include recipe selections. The Favorites screen can be set as the default start up screen by pressing HELP at the MAIN MENU . 2 Select a [...]

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    Using your Product 11 Using the AUTOMA TIC Food Program 1 From the MAIN MENU , press the arrow button beside Food . 2 Select a food category . The arrow button beside MORE takes you to additional food categories. The light on the ST ART/STOP button blinks. 3 Choose a recipe from the recipe section of this manual or use one of your own. 4 Add the in[...]

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    Using your Product 11 Using the AUTOMA TIC Food Program 1 From the MAIN MENU , press the arrow button beside Food . 2 Select a food category . The arrow button beside MORE takes you to additional food categories. The light on the ST ART/STOP button blinks. 3 Choose a recipe from the recipe section of this manual or use one of your own. 4 Add the in[...]

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    Using your Product 13 5 Press the ST ART/STOP button to start. The light on the button stays on and a Progress indicator bar monitors the status. When complete, the product stops AUTOMA TICALL Y , you will hear a series of tones, and ENJOY ! shows on the screen. For additional controls, see Overriding the AUTOMA TIC Programming on page 13–14 . Ov[...]

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    Using your Product 13 5 Press the ST ART/STOP button to start. The light on the button stays on and a Progress indicator bar monitors the status. When complete, the product stops AUTOMA TICALL Y , you will hear a series of tones, and ENJOY ! shows on the screen. For additional controls, see Overriding the AUTOMA TIC Programming on page 13–14 . Ov[...]

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    Using your Product 15 9 Release the Pulse button when you are done. The Progress indicator bar will again flash for about 20 seconds before resetting the product. Y ou can continue Pulsing by pressing and holding in the Pulse button while the Progress bar is flashing. 10 If you do not press Pulse , the product will return to the ready state. 11 Pre[...]

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    Using your Product 15 9 Release the Pulse button when you are done. The Progress indicator bar will again flash for about 20 seconds before resetting the product. Y ou can continue Pulsing by pressing and holding in the Pulse button while the Progress bar is flashing. 10 If you do not press Pulse , the product will return to the ready state. 11 Pre[...]

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    Using your Product 17 Using the Low and High Buttons 1 Press the Low or High buttons to run the product at a slower or faster speed. Y ou will see the START/STOP light blink indicating that the product is ready to start. Use lower settings for food, higher settings for drinks. 2 Press the ST ART/STOP button to start the product. The ST ART/STOP but[...]

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    Using your Product 17 Using the Low and High Buttons 1 Press the Low or High buttons to run the product at a slower or faster speed. Y ou will see the START/STOP light blink indicating that the product is ready to start. Use lower settings for food, higher settings for drinks. 2 Press the ST ART/STOP button to start the product. The ST ART/STOP but[...]

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    19 2 Release the Pulse button to stop. The ST ART/STOP light will blink, indicating that the product is ready to start. If you do not use the product for 1 minute, it will reset to the ready state. 3 When you stop, press the arrow button next to MAIN MENU or wait about 20 seconds to return to the MAIN MENU . 4 Press the POWER button to turn the pro[...]

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    19 2 Release the Pulse button to stop. The ST ART/STOP light will blink, indicating that the product is ready to start. If you do not use the product for 1 minute, it will reset to the ready state. 3 When you stop, press the arrow button next to MAIN MENU or wait about 20 seconds to return to the MAIN MENU . 4 Press the POWER button to turn the pro[...]

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    21 20 Caring for your Product Caring for your Product Storing Reassemble the blender for storage. W ARNING Never put the jar , or any other parts, in a microwave oven. Never store foods or drinks in the jar . Servicing If repairs are needed send your appliance only to an Authorized Oster ® Appliance Service Center . Use only replacement parts from[...]

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    21 20 Caring for your Product Caring for your Product Storing Reassemble the blender for storage. W ARNING Never put the jar , or any other parts, in a microwave oven. Never store foods or drinks in the jar . Servicing If repairs are needed send your appliance only to an Authorized Oster ® Appliance Service Center . Use only replacement parts from[...]

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    Blending tips 23 22 Blending T ips Hot Foods W ARNING When you work with HOT FOODS, remove the feeder cap to vent steam. T ilt the cap away from you partially covering the opening. Keep hands and other exposed skin away from the lid opening to prevent possible burns. When you work with HOT LIQUIDS, remove the feeder cap and start at a Low speed, an[...]

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    Blending tips 23 22 Blending T ips Hot Foods W ARNING When you work with HOT FOODS, remove the feeder cap to vent steam. T ilt the cap away from you partially covering the opening. Keep hands and other exposed skin away from the lid opening to prevent possible burns. When you work with HOT LIQUIDS, remove the feeder cap and start at a Low speed, an[...]

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    FOOD QUANTITY Almonds, whole 1/2 cup Apricots, dried 1 cup + 1 Tbs. flour or sugar Apple 1 medium, cut into 4 pcs. Basil leaves, fresh 1 cup, packed, tough stems removed Breadcrumbs, hard or soft 2-3 slices bread; by hand, tear into jar Cabbage, green/red 1/4 medium head, cut into 4 pcs. Carrot 1 large, cut into 6 pcs. Celery 1 stalk, cut into 4 pc[...]

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    FOOD QUANTITY Almonds, whole 1/2 cup Apricots, dried 1 cup + 1 Tbs. flour or sugar Apple 1 medium, cut into 4 pcs. Basil leaves, fresh 1 cup, packed, tough stems removed Breadcrumbs, hard or soft 2-3 slices bread; by hand, tear into jar Cabbage, green/red 1/4 medium head, cut into 4 pcs. Carrot 1 large, cut into 6 pcs. Celery 1 stalk, cut into 4 pc[...]

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    27 26 Recipes Recipes Makes 4 servings 1 cup pineapple juice 6 oz. golden rum 2/3 cup cream of coconut 1 tsp. lemon juice 4 cups ice Garnish: Pineapple slices, maraschino cherries 1. In jar , place ingredients in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Drinks , then Frozen Drinks , and t[...]

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    27 26 Recipes Recipes Makes 4 servings 1 cup pineapple juice 6 oz. golden rum 2/3 cup cream of coconut 1 tsp. lemon juice 4 cups ice Garnish: Pineapple slices, maraschino cherries 1. In jar , place ingredients in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Drinks , then Frozen Drinks , and t[...]

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    29 28 Recipes Recipes Makes 1 serving 1 cup fat free milk 1 envelope chocolate breakfast drink mix 3 Tbs. malted milk powder 1 Tbs. freeze-dried coffee granules 1 Tbs. protein powder 6 ice cubes 1. In jar , place ingredients in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Drinks , then Powder[...]

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    29 28 Recipes Recipes Makes 1 serving 1 cup fat free milk 1 envelope chocolate breakfast drink mix 3 Tbs. malted milk powder 1 Tbs. freeze-dried coffee granules 1 Tbs. protein powder 6 ice cubes 1. In jar , place ingredients in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Drinks , then Powder[...]

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    31 30 Recipes Recipes Makes 1 serving 3/4 cup milk 3/4 cup orange sherbet 2 Tbs. unsweetened iced tea mix 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg 1/2 cup ice 1. In jar , place ingredients in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Drinks , then Smoothies , and then press the STAR[...]

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    31 30 Recipes Recipes Makes 1 serving 3/4 cup milk 3/4 cup orange sherbet 2 Tbs. unsweetened iced tea mix 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg 1/2 cup ice 1. In jar , place ingredients in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Drinks , then Smoothies , and then press the STAR[...]

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    33 32 Recipes Recipes Makes 2 cups 1 medium cucumber , pared, cut into 8 pieces and seeded 1 small onion, cut into 4 pieces 1/2 small green pepper , cut into 4 pieces 1 large garlic clove 12 oz. plum tomatoes, each cut into 4 pieces and seeded 3 Tbs. red wine vinegar 1 tsp. Worcestershire 1/8 tsp. hot pepper sauce Salt & pepper to taste T ortil[...]

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    33 32 Recipes Recipes Makes 2 cups 1 medium cucumber , pared, cut into 8 pieces and seeded 1 small onion, cut into 4 pieces 1/2 small green pepper , cut into 4 pieces 1 large garlic clove 12 oz. plum tomatoes, each cut into 4 pieces and seeded 3 Tbs. red wine vinegar 1 tsp. Worcestershire 1/8 tsp. hot pepper sauce Salt & pepper to taste T ortil[...]

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    35 34 Recipes Recipes Makes 4 servings 1 small onion, chopped 1 Tbs. butter or margarine 1 lb. baby carrots 2 cups chicken broth 1 Tbs. chopped fresh dill Salt to taste 1 cup half-and-half or milk 1. In 3-qt. saucepan, cook onion in butter 5 minutes or until onion is tender . 2. Add carrots, broth and dill; cook over medium heat 15-18 minutes or un[...]

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    35 34 Recipes Recipes Makes 4 servings 1 small onion, chopped 1 Tbs. butter or margarine 1 lb. baby carrots 2 cups chicken broth 1 Tbs. chopped fresh dill Salt to taste 1 cup half-and-half or milk 1. In 3-qt. saucepan, cook onion in butter 5 minutes or until onion is tender . 2. Add carrots, broth and dill; cook over medium heat 15-18 minutes or un[...]

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    37 36 Recipes Recipes Makes 8 servings 1 can (15-19 oz.) cannellini beans (white kidney) 1 can (15-19 oz.) chickpeas (garbanzos) 1 can (15-19 oz.) red kidney beans 1 can (15-19 oz.) pinto beans 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup chopped red onion 1 tsp. dried sage 2 Tbs. olive oil 2 cups water 2 cups cooked small pasta, such as ditalini Grated Parmesan che[...]

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    37 36 Recipes Recipes Makes 8 servings 1 can (15-19 oz.) cannellini beans (white kidney) 1 can (15-19 oz.) chickpeas (garbanzos) 1 can (15-19 oz.) red kidney beans 1 can (15-19 oz.) pinto beans 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup chopped red onion 1 tsp. dried sage 2 Tbs. olive oil 2 cups water 2 cups cooked small pasta, such as ditalini Grated Parmesan che[...]

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    39 38 Recipes Recipes Makes 14-18 1 1/2 cups milk 3 eggs 2/3 cup flour 2 Tbs. melted butter or margarine 2 Tbs. granulated sugar 1 tsp. grated lemon zest Confectioners’ sugar for serving, optional 1. In jar , place ingredients, except confectioners’ sugar , in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MA[...]

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    39 38 Recipes Recipes Makes 14-18 1 1/2 cups milk 3 eggs 2/3 cup flour 2 Tbs. melted butter or margarine 2 Tbs. granulated sugar 1 tsp. grated lemon zest Confectioners’ sugar for serving, optional 1. In jar , place ingredients, except confectioners’ sugar , in order given above. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MA[...]

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    41 40 Recipes Recipes Makes 4 servings 1 cup pecan halves 2 eggs 3 Tbs. Dijon mustard 1 lb. boneless, skinless chicken breast 1/4 cup butter 1. In jar , place pecans. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Food , then Nuts/Crumbs , and then press the START/STOP button. 3. Remove nuts and set aside. 4. In [...]

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    41 40 Recipes Recipes Makes 4 servings 1 cup pecan halves 2 eggs 3 Tbs. Dijon mustard 1 lb. boneless, skinless chicken breast 1/4 cup butter 1. In jar , place pecans. 2. Cover the jar with the lid. Press the POWER button. From the MAIN MENU , select Food , then Nuts/Crumbs , and then press the START/STOP button. 3. Remove nuts and set aside. 4. In [...]

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    43 42 Sunbeam ® Products, Inc. (“Sunbeam ® ”) warrants that for a period of two years from the date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Sunbeam ® , at its option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the warranty period. Replacement will [...]

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    43 42 Sunbeam ® Products, Inc. (“Sunbeam ® ”) warrants that for a period of two years from the date of purchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Sunbeam ® , at its option, will repair or replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the warranty period. Replacement will [...]

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    T wo-year limited warranty 44 How to Obtain Warranty Service T ake the product to an Authorized Oster ® Appliance Service Center . You may obtain a list of service centers and other repair/replacement instructions by calling: (800) 334-0759 Or send e-mail to: Consumeraffairs@consumer .Sunbeam.com Please include name, address, telephone number , pr[...]

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    For product questions: Sunbeam Consumer Service PO BOX 948389 Maitland, FL 32794-8389 Do not send product to the above address. ©2001 Sunbeam Corporation. All rights reserved. Sunbeam ® and Oster ® are registered trademarks of Sunbeam Products, Inc. Blend-N-Go TM Cup, and In2itive TM are trademarks of Sunbeam Corporation or its affiliated compan[...]