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Operating Your Hand Blender
Using the Chopper Attachment (cont.)
 
Chopper Processing Guide
 
Food 
Quantity  Preparation 
Speed Time
*
  Meats 
  200 g / 7 oz 
Cut into 2 cm / 
3
/
4
" Cubes 
15 Seconds
  Almonds/Nuts 
  200 g / 7 oz 
Place in Whole Nuts 
25 Seconds
  Garlic 
 10–12 Cloves  Place in Whole Cloves 
15 Seconds
  Onions 
 100 g / 3.5 oz  Cut into Quarters 
15 Seconds
  Cheese 
 100 g / 3.5 oz  Cut into 1 cm / 
3
/
8
" Cubes 
30 Seconds
  Hard Boiled Eggs   
Place in Whole Eggs 
3 Pulses
  Carrots 
  200 g / 7 oz 
Cut Average Carrot 
15 Seconds 
   
 
 
into Quarters
  Herbs 
  50 g / 2 oz 
Remove Stalks 
15 Seconds
*
 Processing times and speeds are approximate. 
Actual usage may vary depending on quality of food and desired chop size.
Operating Tips
•  Cut solid foods into small pieces for easier 
blending or chopping.
•  The Hand Blender is equipped with 
thermal protection from high operating 
temperatures. Should the Hand Blender 
suddenly stop during use, unplug it and 
allow 10 minutes to automatically reset.
•  To avoid splashing, insert the Hand 
Blender into the mixture before  
pressing the power button, and release 
the power button before pulling the  
Hand Blender out of the mixture.
•  When blending in a saucepan on a 
cooktop, remove the pan from the heating 
element to protect the Hand Blender 
from overheating.
•  For best blending, hold the Hand Blender 
at an angle and gently move up and down 
within the container. Do not pound down 
on the mixture with the Hand Blender.
•  To prevent overflow, allow room in the 
container for the mixture to rise when 
using the Hand Blender.
•  Be sure the extra long cord of the  
Hand Blender is not extending  
over a hot heating element.
•  Do not let the Hand Blender sit in a hot 
pan on the cooktop while not in use.
•  Remove hard items, such as fruit pits  
or bones, from the mixture before 
blending or chopping to help prevent 
damage to the blades.
•  Do not use your Hand Blender to process 
coffee beans or hard spices such as 
nutmegs. Processing these foods could 
damage the blades of the Hand Blender.
•  Do not use the pitcher or the chopper 
bowl in the microwave oven.
•  The stainless steel whisk may scratch  
or mar non-stick coatings; avoid using the 
whisk in non-stick cookware.
•  To prevent splattering, use the whisk 
attachment in deep containers or pans.