User Manual for Ariete 583 Blender
Quick guide for the Ariete 583 blender. Includes setup, operation, cleaning, safety warnings, and troubleshooting tips for optimal use.
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This blender is designed for domestic use to prepare smoothies, slush drinks, and other recipes. Key operational limits include a maximum capacity of 1.25 liters for liquids and 1.5 liters for solid foods. The appliance features a safety mechanism that prevents operation if the goblet is not correctly fitted to the motor base.
Description of the appliance
The blender consists of the following components:

- A: Measuring cap
- B: Lid
- C: Handle
- D: Graduated glass goblet
- E: Blades
- F: Motor unit
- G: Operation dial (Pulse - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4)
Blender use instructions
Follow these steps to operate the blender:



- Ensure the appliance is unplugged and the operation dial (G) is set to position 0.
- Cut fruits and vegetables into small pieces and place them into the goblet (D).
- Add water or milk, ensuring you do not exceed the MAX level indicated on the container. Warning: If the mixture is particularly liquid, do not exceed the 1.25-liter level.
- Position the lid (B) on the goblet and press it down until it fits securely.
- Close the hole in the lid (B) by inserting the cap (A) and rotating it clockwise.
- Mount the goblet (D) onto the motor unit (F) and rotate it clockwise until the safety tab clicks into the slot on the motor body.
- Plug the power cord into a socket.
- Turn the operation dial (G) clockwise to the desired speed. To use the PULSE function, turn the dial counter-clockwise.
Blender disassembly
To disassemble the blender after use:
- Unplug the appliance from the mains outlet.
- Wait for the blades to come to a complete stop before removing the goblet (D) from the base.
- Rotate and lift the goblet (D) upwards, then remove the lid (B).
Cleaning and maintenance
Do not disassemble the internal parts of the appliance. Regular cleaning ensures optimal performance and longevity.
- The goblet (C), lid (B), and cap (A) can be washed in the top rack of a dishwasher.
- Clean the motor base with a slightly damp cloth. Do not use abrasive products.
- Clean the blade assembly thoroughly, as it is extremely sharp.
Safety warnings
- Never immerse the motor unit, plug, or power cord in water or other liquids.
- Always unplug the appliance before assembling, disassembling, or cleaning.
- Do not operate the appliance when empty.
- Never remove the lid (B) while the appliance is in use.
- Do not blend hot liquids. For warm liquids, remove the cap (A) to prevent splashing.
- Do not operate the appliance for more than 1 minute at a time; use short pulses.
- If the appliance fails to start, ensure the goblet is correctly fitted.
Manufacturer information
Ariete
Practical help
Common problems
Ensure the goblet is correctly fitted to the motor base. The appliance has a safety device that prevents operation if the goblet is missing or incorrectly installed.
Switch off the appliance, unplug it, and use a spatula to remove residues. Keep the spatula away from the blades.
Before use
- Check that the voltage matches your mains electricity.
- Ensure the operation dial is at position 0.
- Cut fruits and vegetables into small pieces.
- Do not exceed the MAX level on the goblet.
- Ensure the goblet is properly locked onto the motor base.
Specs in practice
- Max Capacity (Liquids)
- 1.25 Liters
- Max Capacity (Solids)
- 1.5 Liters
- Operation Dial
- Pulse, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Images and diagrams
- Fig. 1: Parts identification (A-G).
- Fig. 2: Placing the lid on the goblet.
- Fig. 3: Inserting the cap into the lid.
- Fig. 4: Locking the goblet onto the motor base.
- Fig. 5: Warning - do not put hands in the goblet while plugged in.
Model compatibility
- For domestic use only.
- Do not use with hot liquids.
- Dishwasher safe parts: goblet, lid, cap (top rack only).
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Emily Carter
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