Speed control panel, Crushing ice – GE 106601 User Manual

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16-Speed Control Panel

First select LO or HI power using the

slide switch. Next select a speed

button. The blender will run until the

OFF button is pushed.

The OFF button is also the CRUSH/

PULSE button. This allows instant

control of blending action. The blender

runs only as long as you hold the button.

The Clean function

The Clean function should only be used

to rinse the blender between batches

of processing the same food. When the

processing of a single type of food is

finished, the blender should be

disassembled and thoroughly cleaned

as instructed in “How to Clean.”

To use the Clean function, pour 2 cups

warm water in jar and add 1 drop liquid

dishwashing detergent. Run the blender

on CLEAN for 10 seconds. Discard

soapy water. Rinse with clean water.

This function is not a substitute for

regular cleaning as instructed in “How

to Clean.” This function should never

be used when blending any mixture

containing eggs, milk, or any other

dairy products, meats, or seafood.

Crushing Ice

To get ice that is almost the consistency

of snow, follow these guidelines.

• Ice must come directly from the

freezer. Ice that has been stored in

an ice chest or ice bucket has already

started to melt. That small amount of

moisture will not make good dry,

crushed ice.

• Crush 3 to 4 cups of ice at a time.

• Use the PULSE/OFF button. Press

and release the button allowing the

blender to come to a complete stop

before pressing again. This allows the

chunks of ice to fall on the blades

for consistent crushing of the ice.

NOTE;

Continue to pulse until you

cannot hear chunks of ice hitting the

blenderjar, or about 30 to 45 seconds.

• If you are crushing ice with a liquid,

for a drink or other recipe, there

should not be more ice than liquid

for best results. Equal amounts of

ice and liquid work well, for example

2 cups ice and 2 cups liquid. Do not

try and blend 2 cups ice and 1 cup liq­

uid. An air pocket is created around

the blades and prevents all the ice

from being crushed.

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