Important, Setup continued getting to know your control panel – Cuisinart SBC-1000 User Manual

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IMPoRtANt

Do not throw away. Read before operating your new

Blend and Cook Soupmaker. Keep for future reference.

These helpful hints are intended to be a supplement to the Instruction Booklet.

In order to ensure safe operation and optimum performance,

please read the entire Instruction Booklet.

SetUP continued

GettING to KNoW YoUR CoNtRoL PANeL

Place jar onto

base, making

sure the three

interlocking pins on the

underside of the collar

(f) fit into the rectangular

rubber connector on

the base (g).

Note: If jar does not sit flush on base, do not force it!

Remove jar and slightly turn the clutch (h) located

in the center of the top of the base.

1. Power on/off Button –

Press the button and the

red LED light will flash; the

unit is now in Standby

mode. If the On/Off button

is pressed while in Standby

mode, the unit will turn off.

2. Cooking timer Control –

Note: Timer must be set

before temperature can be

set. When the unit is in

Standby mode, the cooking

time can be set by pressing

the + or – buttons. Time

counts up or down in one-

minute increments, up to 30

minutes. (Note: If – button is

pressed first, 30-minutes

will be displayed.) Hold but-

ton down to scroll through

minutes, or press and

release to advance one

minute at a time.

3. temperature Controls –

Note: Cooking time must

be selected before setting

temperature. The unit will

start its heating or cooking

cycle when High, Medium or

Low temperature is selected.

The temperature can be

changed at any time during

the heating or cooking

cycle. The heater can be

manually turned off by

pressing the Temperature

control currently in use (this

will be illuminated) or

pressing the power On/Off

button. If the power On/Off

button is used to turn off

the heater, the unit will

power off and must be

restarted for blending.

Note: Blending and

cooking cannot operate

simultaneously.

4. Stir Button – The Stir

function does just what it

says, allowing you to stir

ingredients at a low speed.

It can be operated at any

time during the cooking or

blending cycle. It can also

be operated in Standby

mode when ingredients are

being added to the glass

jar. It is a manually operated

function; it will stir only

when pressed. Giving you

complete control.

5. Blending Control – The

Blending control has 4

speeds – 1 is the lowest

setting, 4 is the highest.

When in Standby mode, the

Blending function is active

and operable.

Note:

Blending and cooking

cannot operate

simultaneously. When

blending hot items such as

soups or sauces, only use

speeds 1 through 3;

cooking will be non-

operational.

6. Pulse – The Pulse setting

can only be used in

Standby mode. This

function creates a burst of

power for quick blending.

Rotate counterclockwise,

release Blending control

and repeat as desired. You

determine the duration of

each pulse. The Pulse

function is best for breaking

apart larger pieces of food.

Note: Pulsing and cooking

cannot operate

simultaneously.

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g.

f.

h.

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4.

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