EUREKA EEB 1.5L Electric Blender Instruction Manual
Comprehensive guide for the Eureka EEB 1.5L electric blender, covering setup, safe operation, cleaning, and troubleshooting for optimal performance.
Table of contents
Product Overview
The Eureka EEB 1.5L electric blender is a versatile kitchen appliance designed for efficient food preparation. It features a durable blender container, a high-performance motor housing, and a user-friendly switch panel. The unit is engineered to handle various blending tasks, provided that safety guidelines are strictly followed to ensure longevity and user protection.
Safety Precautions
Before operating the blender, ensure that the local voltage and frequency match the specifications indicated on the device. Never immerse the motor housing in water, as this poses a severe electrical hazard. Do not attempt to remove or attach the container while the motor is running. Avoid placing hot ingredients exceeding 60 degrees Celsius into the container. Always ensure the container is correctly assembled with the blade base and packing before use. If the power cord appears damaged, discontinue use immediately and contact an authorized service agent.
Operating Instructions
To use the blender, first ensure the switch is in the off position. Place your ingredients into the container and secure the cover. Position the container firmly onto the motor housing. Plug the unit into a power source and select the desired speed using the buttons on the panel. Use the pulse function for precision blending tasks. After you have finished grinding or blending, switch the unit off and unplug it from the power outlet. Do not operate the blender for longer than two minutes at a time; allow the motor to rest for two minutes before resuming.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Proper maintenance is essential for the longevity of your blender. To clean the container, fill it halfway with lukewarm water and operate the blender briefly. Afterward, remove the container and packing from the base, rinse thoroughly, and dry. The grinding blades should be washed under running water and cleaned carefully with a brush. The motor housing should only be wiped clean with a damp cloth; never submerge it in water or use abrasive cleaners.
Troubleshooting
If the blender stops unexpectedly, it is likely due to the circuit breaker activating because of overloading. To resolve this, switch the unit off and unplug it to reset the circuit breaker. Reduce the volume of ingredients in the container to less than half capacity before attempting to resume operation. Always dice solid foods and blend with water to prevent motor strain.
Practical help
Common problems
The circuit breaker has tripped due to overload. Switch off, unplug, reduce ingredients to less than half, and resume.
Before use
- Check that local voltage matches the blender specifications
- Ensure the container is correctly assembled with blade base and packing
- Verify the switch is in the off position before plugging in
- Dice solid foods before blending
- Add water when blending solid foods
Specs in practice
- Voltage/Frequency
- 230V a.c. 60Hz
Model compatibility
- Do not crush ice cubes
- Do not blend ingredients hotter than 60 degrees Celsius
- Maximum continuous operation time is 2 minutes
Manual page author
Michael Turner
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