TROUBLESHOOTING
Troubleshooting
Blender fails to start.
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Make sure Control Knob is not in the OFF position.
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Ensure the unit is securely plugged into an outlet of proper voltage and frequency.
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Check to see if fuse for outlet has blown or if circuit breaker has tripped.
Unit does not respond to button commands.
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Turn power off and back on using Control Knob to reset controls.
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If unit does not respond, call our customer care center.
Blender smells like it is burning.
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Turn Blender off, unplug, and allow to cool for 20 minutes.
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Although motors are tested during the manufacturing process, heavy use may cause
curing of motor windings. The smell may quickly dissipate after a few heavy uses.
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If smell continues after additional heavy uses, call our customer care center.
There is grease around the bottom of the blender jar or on the countertop.
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Monitor the problem and source. This may indicate an issue with the jar bearings.
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Call our customer care center if the condition persists.
Blender jar is cloudy or stained. How can I clean it?
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Some cloudiness may be natural after use. Minerals from fruits, produce, and leafy
greens, in addition to the oils of various nut butters, can sometimes cause a film on the
blender jar.
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Sprinkle 1/4 cup (59 ml) baking soda in Blender. Add 1 cup (237 ml) white vinegar.
Mixture will bubble. When bubbling subsides, add 2 cups (473 ml) water and blend on
the SOUP cycle. Wash any remaining residue with dish soap and water. Rinse and dry
thoroughly.
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