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BL E N DE R Mo del nu mbe r: 1 6 90 99 U PC: 68 1 13 1 6 90 99 7 Cu st ome r As si sta nc e 1 -8 77 - 2 0 7 -09 2 3 ( US ) 1 -8 77 - 5 56 -09 7 3 ( Can ada ) Th an k y ou for pu rc ha si ng a G E s ma l l a pp li an ce . I n k eep ing wi th the GE ec om ag ina tio n i nit ia tiv e, pl eas e c on si de r th e o pti on to r ecy c le the pa ck agi ng [...]
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2 I M PO R T A N T S A F E G U A R D S • R E AD AL L IN S T RUC TI ON S . • T o p rote c t ag ai ns t r is k of el ec t r ica l sho ck d o not imm er se p ow er co rd or bl end er b a se i n wa ter o r oth er l iq uid . • Clos e su pe r vi si on i s ne ces sa r y w he n any a pp lia nce i s u se d by o r ne ar chil dre n. • Unpl ug f rom o [...]
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3 SPECIAL NOTES ON CORD PLUG Thi s a ppli ance has a po lar ized p lug (one bl ade is w ider t han th e ot her). T o reduce the r isk of e lec t ric sh ock , the pl ug can f it into a pol ari zed socket on ly one way. If the pl ug doe s not f it ful ly in the ou tle t, rever se the p lug . If i t s t ill doe s not f it , contac t a q uali f ied el [...]
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4 O P E RA T I N G I N ST R U CT IO N S 1. Place t he jar on th e b ase, be sure t he tr iangl e on the moto r a lign s w ith “ ” mar k (s ee Fig . 1). T ur n t he jar clo ckw ise unt il the t ria ngle i s a ligne d wit h t he “ ” ma rk (se e F ig. 2). Th e a ppl iance cann ot b e a ct iva ted wit hou t t he jar in cor rec t posi ti on. 2. [...]
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5 C L EA N I N G The au to cl ean fea ture ca n cl ean th e blen der an d b lad e a ss embly fas t and e as y . • Pour a smal l a mount of war m s oapy wa ter into the ja r a nd turn t he Spee d Sele c tor to t he P posi tio n for a few se cond s. • Remove th e j ar and ri nse un der ru nning wa ter . • Wip e t he ou ter s ur face of the moto[...]
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C U ST O M E R AS S I ST A N C E TWO- YE AR LI MI TE D W A RRA NTY Wh at d oes yo ur wa rra nty co ver ? • An y d ef ect i n ma teri al o r wo rkma ns hi p. Fo r ho w l on g afte r th e o ri gi nal pu rc ha se ? • T wo yea rs . Wh at w ill we do ? • Pr ovi de y ou w ith a new one . • F or t hos e it ems still und er w arr an ty bu t no l on[...]