Hamilton Beach Blender 901 User Manual

Bar Blenders  
Models 901/908/909/910/918/919  
Operation Manual  
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Mélangeurs pour bar  
Modèles 901/908/909/910/918/919  
Manuel d’utilisation  
Page 10  
Licuadoras para bar  
Modelos 901/908/909/910/918/919  
Manual de uso  
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Blender Safety  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING – When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including  
the following:  
To prevent damage to blender, jar, or cutter  
assembly, DO NOT move or shake blender  
while in operation. If blending action stops during  
operation, turn blender OFF, remove jar from  
base, remove jar cover, and use a thin rubber  
spatula to push mixture towards cutters.  
Do not spray the base with a high-pressure  
spray gun.  
Disconnect power before cleaning or servicing.  
To prevent burns from hot liquids splashing out  
of the jar, always remove the filler cap of the  
container cover before blending hot liquids.  
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged  
cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions,  
or is dropped or damaged in any manner.  
Return appliance to the nearest service facility  
for examination, repair, or electrical or  
mechanical adjustment.  
If the supply cord of this appliance is damaged,  
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its ser-  
vice agent or a similar qualified person. If fitted  
with a non-rewirable U.K. plug, the 13 amp fuse  
approved by ASTA to be B.S. 1362 must be used.  
If you need a replacement fuse carrier, it must be  
replaced by the same colour coded carrier with  
the same markings. Fuse covers and carriers  
can be obtained from approved service agents.  
IMPORTANT: If the molded plug is cut off,  
dispose of it immediately. The plug is not rewirable  
and would cause a shock hazard if inserted into  
a socket.  
Read all instructions.  
Plug into a grounded outlet.  
Do not touch surfaces that may be hot.  
Use handles or knobs provided.  
Extreme caution must be used when moving an  
appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.  
Do not use appliance for other than intended use.  
To protect against electrical shock, do not  
immerse cord, plug, or blender base in water  
or any other liquid.  
Close supervision is necessary when any  
appliance is used by or near children.  
The use of accessory attachments not recom-  
mended by Hamilton Beach may cause injuries.  
To reduce risk of personal injury, unplug cord  
from outlet when not in use, and before putting on  
or taking off parts or doing any other servicing of  
the blender.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or  
counter or touch hot surfaces.  
Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric  
burner or in a heated oven.  
To reduce risk of personal injury and to prevent  
damage to blender or jar and cutter assembly,  
DO NOT insert utensils into blender jar while  
operating blender, or store utensils in the blender  
jar when it is not in use.  
Avoid contacting moving parts.  
Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.  
Inspect jar and cutter assembly daily. Check  
cutter for wear, nicks, or broken blades. Replace  
jar and cutter assembly at least every 12 months.  
Do not defeat the jar pad sensors.  
Do not use outdoors.  
For a complete operation manual in this  
language, please visit our website at  
or call 910-692-2223.  
This appliance is intended for short periods  
of operation, with a rated operating time of  
3 minutes.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –  
Blender Operation – Quick Start Guide  
1. Place the blender on a dry, level surface.  
4. Set the controls to your preference.  
5. Move the power switch to the “on” or I position.  
2. Make sure the power switch is in the “off” or O  
position. Plug the blender into a grounded electrical  
outlet.  
3. Place the jar on the base with ingredients and jar  
lid in place.  
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Parts and Features  
The parts and features for the 901/908/909/910/918/919 Blenders are shown on this page. Become familiar  
with all parts and features before using your blender.  
Your blender is designed for blending and mixing beverages.  
Note: The Blender is not designed to crush ice. Ice cubes made in most icemakers may be added to liquid  
ingredients in the blender to make daiquiris or similar drinks.  
Cutter Unit Assembly  
Gasket  
Removable  
Filler Cap  
Cover  
Blades  
Clutch  
Container  
Model 901  
Blender  
Base  
On/Off  
Switch  
Models  
908/909  
On/Off  
Switch  
Models 910/918/919  
On/Off/Pulse Switch  
HIGH/LOW  
Switch  
Model 908  
Model 909  
Model 910  
Model 918  
Model 919  
Model 901  
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Operation  
Operating the Blender  
wWARNING  
wWARNING  
Cut Hazard  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Plug into a grounded outlet.  
Do not remove ground.  
Always place cover on jar when blending.  
Do not put hands, spoons or other utensils  
in jar when blending.  
Do not use an adapter.  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in broken bones or cuts.  
Do not use an extension cord.  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.  
Controls  
Model 901:  
ON/OFF  
HIGH/LOW  
Switch  
The ON/OFF switch will turn the blender ON for  
continuous operation at approximately 18,000  
RPM, or OFF.  
Switch  
ON/OFF  
Switch  
Models 908, 909, 910, 918, 919:  
Two separate switches on the front panel allow  
you to control the blender for precise blending  
requirements:  
Model 901  
Models 908/909  
The ON/OFF switch will turn the blender ON for  
3. Plug the blender into an  
continuous operation or OFF.  
electric outlet.  
The HIGH.LOW switch allows you to select the  
following speeds:  
4. Place the ingredients to be  
blended into container.  
5. Place the container onto  
the base. Make sure it  
rests securely on the base.  
ON/OFF/  
Pulse  
Switch  
Hi – 17,800 RPM Low – 11,500 RPM  
HIGH/LOW  
Switch  
The Pulse switch (Models 910, 918 and 919)  
turns on the blender only when the switch is  
pressed. When the switch is released, the blender  
will stop. This will allow you to precisely control  
the operation of the blender.  
6. Place the cover and filler  
cap on the container.  
Models 910/918/919  
7. Set the Hi/Low switch  
Using the blender  
(except model 901) to the  
Before you use the blender for the first time, wash  
the container, cover, and cutter unit assembly. Refer  
to “Cleaning the Blender.” Do not put the cutter unit  
assembly in the dishwasher.  
To operate the blender, proceed as follows:  
1. Place the blender on a clean, dry, level surface,  
and set the ON/OFF switch to OFF.  
desired speed. See “Professional Blending  
Techniques” for blending tips.  
NOTE: If you want the blender to run for short  
bursts, press the Pulse switch (on some models).  
While you are pressing the Pulse switch, the blender  
will run at the selected speed. Release the Pulse  
switch to stop the blender.  
2. Place cutter unit in the threaded collar, blades up.  
Slip the gasket OVER the blades and onto the  
base of the cutter unit. Screw the completed  
blade assembly onto the container.  
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Operating the Blender  
Professional Blending Techniques  
Filling the container  
When filling the container with ingredients, follow  
these recommendations:  
• Use sufficient amount of liquid to ensure that the  
mixture is fluid and free-running at all times. Pour  
the liquid into the container FIRST.  
wWARNING  
• Cut solid ingredients into pieces that are no  
bigger than a 1(2.5cm)cube.  
• Add the ingredients to container in batches. Do not  
blend maximum volume all at once.  
Burn Hazard  
• Do NOT overfill the container with product. This  
may prevent the blender from processing the  
product properly. Process dense foods or thick  
mixtures in small batches, and remember that the  
volume of the product normally increases during  
processing.  
• Do not exceed one quart of content when  
blending hot product.  
• Always place the cover and filler cap on the  
container when blending. For blending hot  
liquids, remove filler cap from container cover  
before blending.  
Always use caution when blending  
hot contents.  
Failure to follow these instructions  
can result in burns.  
Blending hot mixtures  
IMPORTANT: To minimize the possibility of  
scalding, the following precautions MUST be  
observed:  
Do not exceed 1 quart of content when blending  
hot product. Remember that the volume of the  
product normally increases during processing.  
Blending techniques  
Icy drinks – Do not use blender to crush large ice  
cubes. The blender is not designed for this. Small  
ice cubes or crushed ice is recommended. Pour in  
liquid, then add ice. Cover. Set speed at HIGH  
(except model 901) and process until desired  
consistency is reached. Chunks of frozen fruit can  
be added to milk or fruit juice to produce a sherbet  
or slush.  
Always place the cover on the container and  
remove the filler cap from container cover when  
blending hot liquids to prevent the build up of  
pressure.  
Never stand with your face directly over the  
container when operating the blender where  
steam may be released.  
• Begin on LOW speed and then select a speed  
that produces a column of air in the center of  
the container.  
Filler Cap  
Use the filler cap to add liquids to the container  
while the unit is running.  
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Caring for the Blender  
Cleaning Instructions  
wWARNING  
wWARNING  
Cut Hazard  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Plug into a grounded outlet.  
Do not remove ground.  
Always place cover on jar when blending.  
Do not put hands, spoons or other utensils  
in jar when blending.  
Do not use an adapter.  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in broken bones or cuts.  
Do not use an extension cord.  
Do not immerse base in water or  
other liquid.  
Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.  
Sanitizing  
1. Wash container as instructed in “General  
Cleaning.”  
General cleaning  
2. Fill container with sanitizing solution (See  
“Recommended Sanitizing Solution” below)  
and place on base.  
3. Replace cover and filler cap and run on LOW  
(except model 901) speed for 2 minutes. Empty  
container.  
Do not allow food residue to dry on any part of the  
blender. Wash and rinse container, cutter unit  
assembly and base after each use, or whenever it  
will not be used again within one hour, as follows:  
1. Remove the container from the base, and then  
remove the cover. Add cleaning solution to the  
container. Use a washing solution of hot water  
(less than 115° F/46° C) and a non-sudsing  
detergent. Use the recommended amount of  
detergent.  
4. Wipe the container exterior with a soft cloth or  
sponge dampened with sanitizing solution.  
5. Immerse the cover and filler cap in sanitizing  
solution for two minutes.  
6. Remove any remaining moisture from cutter  
assembly by replacing container on base with  
cover and filler cap in place. Then run blender  
on HiGH (except model 901) speed for a minimum  
of 2 minutes.  
2. Scrub and flush out the container interior,  
cover and filler cap to remove food residue.  
Empty container.  
3. Fill container 14 full with fresh washing solution  
and place it on the base.  
7. To dry, place empty container on base and run on  
4. Replace the cover on the container and run the  
blender on high speed (except model 901) for 2  
minutes.  
HIGH (except model 901) speed for two seconds.  
8. When ready to use, rinse with clean water.  
5. Repeat step 3 using clean rinse water  
NOTE: Do not rinse container, cover or filler cap  
(95° F/35° C).  
after sanitizing.  
6. Wipe down the container, filler cap, and cover  
with a soft cloth or sponge, dampened with fresh  
washing solution.  
7. Wipe the exterior of the base with a damp cloth  
or sponge. The base contains electrical  
components: do not immerse, use a  
high-pressure washer, or use a dishwasher  
to clean the base.  
Recommended Sanitizing Solution:  
The sanitizing solution should consist of 1  
tablespoon of household bleach per 1 gallon of  
clean, cool water (60° F, 16° C) mixed according  
to the instructions on the bleach. When using a  
sanitizing solution other than that recommended,  
the sanitizing solution concentration should be  
tested using commercially available test strips  
and should indicate a concentration between  
100 and 200 parts per million of bleach to water.  
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Caring for the Blender  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem . . .  
Solution . . .  
• Check to see if unit is securely plugged into an electric outlet.  
Blender fails to start  
or stops while it is  
running and cannot  
be restarted  
• Check to see if the fuse for the electric outlet has blown or if a  
circuit breaker has tripped.  
Ingredients will not mix  
properly  
• Check to see if enough liquid has been added to the ingredients. Mixture should  
be fluid and free-running at all times.  
• Solid pieces are too large. Pieces should not exceed 1(2.5 cm) cubes.  
• Container is too full. Do not fill past highest graduation marking.  
• Cutter unit blades are not sharp or are damaged. Inspect container and cutter  
assembly daily. Replace container and cutter assembly at least every 12 months  
or sooner if cutter assembly appears worn or damaged.  
• Check to see if cutter unit assembly is installed properly.  
• Select speed (on some models) to create a fluid blend.  
Maintenance  
Inspect the blender and its various parts and replace as follows:  
Daily  
Unplug the blender and remove the container from the base, and then inspect the container and  
cutter unit assembly for wear, nicks, and broken or loose blades. Replace if necessary. If the  
cutter assembly blades are loose, discontinue use immediately and replace the cutter assembly.  
Do not attempt to repair or tighten the cutter assembly. See “Replacement Parts” below.  
Weekly Unplug the blender, and then inspect the power cord insulation and power plug for cracks.  
Refer to “Requesting Assistance or Service” for repair or replacement.  
Yearly  
Replace the container and cutter unit assembly at least once a year. See “Replacement Parts”  
below.  
Replacement Parts  
Refer to “Requesting Assistance or Service” to order parts below.  
Model Part Description  
Part Number  
901  
908  
909  
910  
918  
919  
ALL  
1 container  
6126-901  
6126-908  
6126-909  
6126-910  
98000  
1 container  
1 container  
1 container  
1 container  
1 container  
98100  
Cutter unit assembly  
99100  
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Product Warranty  
This Warranty supercedes all other Product Warranties  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the  
date of original purchase, except as noted below. During this period, we will repair or replace this product, at our  
option, at no cost to you. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTY, WHETHER  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WRITTEN OR ORAL INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ANY LIABILITY IS EXPRESSLY LIMITED TO AN AMOUNT EQUAL  
TO THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID, AND ALL CLAIMS FOR SPECIAL,INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED. There is no warranty with respect to the following, which may be supplied  
with this product: (motor brushes, container and cutter assembly, clutches, bristle brushes, funnel, stainless steel  
cup, agitators, carafes, etc.). This warranty extends only to the original purchaser and does not cover a defect  
resulting from abuse, misuse, neglect, unauthorized repair, or use not in conformity with the printed directions.  
Always use this product in the manner provided in the Operation Manual. This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights and you may also have other legal rights which vary from state to state, or province to province. Some states  
do not allow limitations on implied warranties or special, incidental or consequential damages, so the foregoing  
limitations may not apply to you.  
If you have a claim under this warranty please contact our CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT at  
1-866-285-1087. (For faster service please have model, series, and type numbers ready for operator to  
assist you.) Reasonable proof of date of purchase must be presented; otherwise the effective date of  
the warranty will be based upon the date of manufacture plus ninety (90) days.  
Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex, Inc.  
Commercial Customer Service  
263 Yadkin Road  
Southern Pines, NC 28387  
5/03  
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