Taylor AB-1001-BL manual

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    Item # AB-1001-BL 120V ~ 60Hz 330W H a n d B l e n d e r & C h o p p i n g J a r Instruction Manual b y[...]

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    2 Thank y ou for y our pur chase of The Bigg est Loser™ Ha nd Blender & C hopping J ar . Please READ this instr uction manual car efully before use . S A V E T H E S E I N S T R U C T I O N S T ABLE OF CONTENTS I m p o r t a n tS a f e g u a r d s ............................. 3 S p e c i a lI n s t r u c t i o n s ...........................[...]

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    3 I M P O R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S Wh en u si ng e lec trica l ap pl ia nce s, ba si c sa fe ty pr ec au ti ons s ho ul d al w a ys be f ol - lo w e d, i ncl ud in g th e fo ll o win g: 1. R EA D AL L IN ST R UCT IO NS C OM PL ETE L Y BE FO RE US ING . 2. T o pr ot ec t ag ai ns t the risk o f el ec trica l sh ock d o not i mme r se o r r ins [...]

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    4 18 . Ma k e sur e th e mot or s to ps c om pl ete ly a nd t he e le ctrica l cor d is un pl ug ge d be fo r e di sa ss emb li ng or c le an in g. 19 . En su r e th e un it i s com pl et el y as sem bl ed be for e usi ng . 20 . Do n ot p la ce t his a pp li an ce n ear a h ot ga s or el ect r ic b urner o r in a n o v en . 21 . Do n ot u se t hi s[...]

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    5 DESCRIPTIVE DIAGRAM 1. Main Unit 2. Detachable Blending W and 3. Speed Selector 4. Cord End 5. Chopper Adaptor 6. Blending Mug and Lid 7. Shak er Lid 8. Chopper Lid 9. Chopper Bo wl 10. Standard Shaft 11. Chopping Blade 12. Miracle Whipping Disc 5 7 6 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 1 1 12[...]

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    6 USING Y OUR BLENDER & CHOPPING JAR BEFORE FIRST USE • Mak e sure the v oltage in y our outlet is the same as the v oltage indicated on the appliance . This appliance is for 120 –V olt A C electr ical outlet only . • The chopper bo wl is equipped with a safety locking system to increase secu- r ity dur ing operation. The chopper function[...]

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    7 mixture and do not pull the b lender out of the mixture while it is running. 8. W ork thr ough the ing redients with a gentle up and do wn motion. When blending is complete , r elease the speed selector button and unplug the unit fr om the outlet. 9. Detach the blending w and after unplugg ing the unit by holding the main unit and tur ning the bl[...]

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    8 HOW T O USE Y OUR CHOPPER (Set at high speed – button 2) NO TE: All attachments used on the Chopping Bo wl must be fir mly attached to the spindle . Alw ays adjust the attachments until y ou are sur e that they ar e cor- rectly fitted. CHOPPING BLADE Be st f or ch op pi ng , gr ind in g and m ix in g; mea t, v eg et ab les , dried f ruit , n [...]

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    9 Chopping Tips • Do not put fr uit pits, bones or other hard ing redients into the mixtur e, as these are liab le to damage the blades. • Do not fill the container too full. The le v el of the mixture will r ise when chopping beg ins and can hang up on the blade . If y ou are chopping large amounts, separate into smaller batches to chop . •[...]

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    10 Miracle Whipping Tips • T o help stabilize egg whites add 1/8 teaspoon of cream of tartar per egg white pr ior to whipping. • Whip egg whites until soft peaks for m that do not droop o v er . Over-whip- ping will cause them to dr y out and become unstable . • When adding sugar to whipped egg whites, add it slo wly when soft peaks beg in to[...]

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    11 IMPOR T ANT NO TES: • Do not w ash any components in an automatic dishw asher . • Do not use harsh or abrasiv e cleaner s or solv ents. • T o store , place all components back into the bo x and store in a cool, dr y place a w ay fr om the reach of childr en. • Remo ve the b lade if y ou intend to store food in the chopper bo wl in the re[...]

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    12 WARRANTY T aylor® w ar rants this pr oduct to be free fr om defects in mater ial or w orkmanship for one (1) y ear for the or ig inal purchaser fr om date of retail purchase . It does not co ver damages or w ear resulting fr om accident, misuse , abuse , commer cial use, or unauthor ized adjustment and/or repair . If ser vice is requir ed, do n[...]