How to use – Black & Decker BLC10650MBC Manuel d'utilisation

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† 1. Lid cap (Part# BLC12650-01)
† 2. Lid (Part# BLC12650-02)
† 3. Jar (Part# BLC12650-03)
4. Handle
† 5. Blade assembly (Part# BLC12650-05)
† 6. Gasket (Part# BLC12650-04)
† 7. Jar base (Part# BLC12650-06)
8. Speed buttons
9. Base
10. PULSE/OFF (P/0) button
11. Blender function legend (back of unit)
† Consumer replaceable/removable parts

Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated.

How to Use

This product is for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
• Remove all packing material and any stickers from the product.
• Wash all removable parts as instructed in

CARE AND CLEANING section of this

manual.

BLENDER JAR ASSEMBLY
1. Turn blender jar upside-down and place flat on countertop or work surface.
2. Put the gasket on top of the blade assembly.
3. Place the blade assembly with gasket in bottom opening of the jar, with blades

down.

4. Place jar base onto jar and rotate clockwise until it is

tight

(A).

5. Turn assembled jar right-side-up.
6. Place lid with lid cap on blender jar.
7. Uncoil power cord from storage area under the base.

8. Place jar in unlocked position on base and turn jar

clockwise until jar is in locked position on base

(B).

9. Blender is now ready for use.
READY TO USE
1. Make sure appliance is OFF (0).
2. Place foods to be blended into jar.
3. Place lid on jar; make sure lid cap is in place.

4. Plug power cord into standard electrical outlet.

Note: When in use, do not leave blender unattended. When using hard foods,

such as ice, cheese, nuts and coffee beans, keep one hand on the lid to keep

blender in place.
5. Select the speed that best suits your desired task.

6. For blending tasks such as grinding coffee

beans or nuts – or when blending thick

mixtures – use the PULSE (P) button for

several seconds; then release. Repeat until

food has desired consistency. Releasing the

PULSE (P) button automatically turns the

blender off

(C).

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C

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