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1 User’ s Guide User’ s Guide SMOOTHIE SMOOTHIE CLASSIC CLASSIC ™ © Back T o Basics Products, Inc. © Back T o Basics Products, Inc.[...]
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2 Motor Base Mixing Container Lid Stir Stick Dispensing Valve Smoothie Classic ™ Parts QUICK REFERENCE Blender Cap[...]
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3 W ARNING WARNING: This appliance is not a toy . Close adult supervision is necessary when used by or near childr en. Please do not leave this unit unattended with children. When using electrical appliances, basic safety pr ecautions should always be followed: • Read all instructions. • T o pr otect against risk of electrical shock do not put [...]
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4 • Always operate blender with lid in place. • When blending hot liquids, remove center piece of two-piece lid. • Keep hands and utensils out of container to reduce the risk of injury to persons or damage to the mixer . • Be sur e to turn switch to OFF position after each use. • Never add ingredients to container while appliance is opera[...]
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5 • This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). T o reduce risk of electric shock, this plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way . If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the appliance plug in any way . SA VE T[...]
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6 ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Back to Basics Products, Inc., warrants your new smoothie maker to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal household use for a period of 1 year from the date of pur chase. During this period, such defects will be repair ed or the product r eplaced at Back to Basics ® discretion without char ge. Th[...]
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7 OPERA TION Use and Care (Assembly) T o use your smoothie maker , begin by assembling the mixing jar . smoothie maker , begin by assembling the mixing jar . smoothie maker 1. Position the rubber gasket down onto the circular fl at surface in the blade base. 2 . Screw b lade base on the bottom of the mixing jar by twisting the blade base clockwise[...]
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8 Smoothie Classi c ™ Control Switches PULSE begin s the mixing of ice and other hard ingredients . OFF shuts off the machine. HIGH runs the unit at high speed . This speed should be used for the final stages of mixing. Do not use this speed for disp ensing . L OW runs the unit at low sp eed . This speed should be used for the initial 30 seconds [...]
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9 OPERA TION SERVE IT T o serve the smoothie, move the right switch to LOW , place a cup under the valve and pr ess down the valve lever . Stir the contents in the mixing container with the stir stick while dispensing thick smoothies. As the smoothie level reaches the bottom of the mixing container , a thick mix may stop dispensing. Add a few table[...]
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10 Lev er Cap Stopper Pin Stopper V alve Body Spring CLEANING CARE & CLEANING Befor e usin g the fi rst time and after each use, be sur e to thor oughl y wash the mixing container , blade assembly , rubber gasket, valve, lid and stir stick. T o pr olong the life of your smooth ie maker , smooth ie maker , smooth ie maker do not wash parts in th[...]
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11 STRAWBERR Y BANANA SUPREME SMOOTHIE 1 cup strawberry nectar or apple juice 1 cup milk 1 frozen banana (chunks) 2 ½ cups frozen strawberries 1 cup strawberry yogurt Pour liquid ingredients into the smoothie maker . Add all frozen ingredients. Blend at PULSE setting for 30 seconds; then blend at ON setting until smooth. While the machine is runni[...]
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12 RASPBERR Y CREAM SMOOTHIE 1 cup orange juice 1 cup raspberry yogurt 1 cup vanilla fr ozen yogurt ½ frozen banana (chunks) 1 ½ cups frozen raspberries Pour liquid ingredients into the smoothie maker . Add all frozen ingredients. Blend at PULSE setting for 30 seconds; then blend at ON setting until smooth. While the machine is running, move the [...]
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13 LEMON LOUIE SMOOTHIE 2 cups lemonade 1 cup lemon yogurt 1 ½ cups frozen pineapple chunks 1 cup pineapple sherbet 1 cup ice Pour liquid ingredients into the smoothie maker . Add all frozen ingredients. Blend at PULSE setting for 30 seconds; then blend at ON setting until smooth. While the machine is running, move the Stir Stick around counter -c[...]
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14 PIÑA COLADA SMOOTHIE 5 tbs. coconut milk 2 ½ cups pineapple juice ½ cup vanilla ice cream ½ frozen banana (chunks) 1 ½ cups frozen pineapple chunks Pour liquid ingredients into the smoothie maker . Add all frozen ingredients. Blend at PULSE setting for 30 seconds; then blend at ON setting until smooth. While the machine is running, move the[...]
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15 LOW-F A T STRA WBERR Y ORANGE SMOOTHIE 2 cups strawberries 1 ⁄ 1 ⁄ 1 2 ⁄ 2 ⁄ cup orange juice 1 cup skim milk 1 cup plain nonfat yogurt 1 cup ice Pour liquid ingredients into the smoothie maker . Add all frozen ingredients. Blend at PULSE setting for 30 seconds; then blend at ON setting until smooth. While the machine is running, move th[...]
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16 W ARRANTY Please complete and return this product warranty car d or register your pr oduct online at: backtobasicsproducts.com within 10 days of pur chase. THIS INFORMA TION IS FOR INTERNAL USE ONL Y Mr . Mrs. Ms. Model: Smoothie Clas sic ™ 1. Name ___________________________________________________________________________ 2. Address _________[...]
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17 BACK TO BASICS PRODUCTS, INC. 675 W est 14600 South 675 W est 14600 South Bluffdale , UT 84065 USA Bluffdale , UT 84065 USA F old here and mail registration card within 10 days of purchase to validate warranty. Place Stamp Here[...]