KitchenAid 5KHB3583 ユーザーズマニュアル

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oPEraTINg THE HaND BlENDEr
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Use the arrow buttons to adjust the 
speed, using the LED display as a guide.
TIPS For grEaT rESUlTS
Drawing up
Wrist  
movement
Techniques for better blending and crushing
For better blending: Rest the Hand Blender on the bottom of the container momentarily, then 
hold at an angle and using a light circular motion, slowly draw it upwards against the side of the 
container. Allow your wrist motion and the weight of the Hand Blender to do the work. As you 
draw up the Hand Blender, you will notice the ingredients from the bottom of the container rising 
up. When the ingredients are no longer rising from the bottom, return the Hand Blender to the 
bottom of the container and repeat until mixture is at the desired consistency.
For better crushing: Insert Hand Blender  
with blending arm attached into the  
container. For hard, frozen fruits or ice,  
add a small amount of liquid until the  
S-blade is submerged. Remember to stop  
the Hand Blender before removing it from 
the container to avoid splashing.
TIP: To prevent overflow, allow room  
in the container for the mixture to rise 
when blending.
operating tips
•  Do not let the Hand Blender sit in a hot 
pan on the cooktop when not in use.
•  The Hand Blender is equipped with 
thermal protection from high operating 
temperatures. Should the Hand Blender 
suddenly stop during use, press the 
UNLOCK button once, then press 
the PULSE button. If the unit does not 
operate, but shows information on the 
battery indicator bar, allow 10 minutes  
to automatically reset. If the unit does 
not display information on the battery 
indicator bar, charge the battery. If the 
battery is already fully charged, and the 
unit fails to operate, see the “Service  
and Warranty” section.
•  When blending in a saucepan on  
a cooktop, remove the pan from  
the heating element to protect the  
Hand Blender from overheating.
•  Cut solid foods into small pieces  
for easier blending.
•  Do not use Hand Blender to process  
coffee beans or hard spices such as  
nutmeg. Processing these foods may 
damage the blades.
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