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BLENDER OPERATION USING THE 24 oz. TRAVEL MUG
1. Add ice or frozen ingredients until the total level reaches the 1½ cups line on the
side of the mug. (Frozen ingredients include ice, frozen fruit, frozen yogurt, ice
cream, etc).
2. Add any combination of liquid ingredients up to the 2½ cups line on the side of
the mug. (Liquids include any soft ingredients such as fruit, milk, fruit juice,
herbal supplements, or yogurt).
3. Place the blade base on the mug and turn counter-clockwise to attach the blade
base to the mug.
4. With the blade base firmly attached to the mug, flip the mug over and place the
mug on the motor base.
5. Press the desired blending function.
6. To stop the blending process, press the “OFF” button.
7. Remove the mug from the motor base and flip the mug over.
8. Turn the blade base clockwise and remove it from the mug.
9. Screw the mug lid counter-clockwise firmly in place on top of the mug and you
are ready to go.
CLEANING YOUR BLENDER
1. Switch to “OFF” and unplug from electrical outlet.
2. Wipe motor base with a damp cloth or sponge. To remove stubborn spots, use a
mild, non-abrasive cleanser.
3. Remove blade assembly from the blending jar. Unscrew and disassemble the
dispensing valve. Carefully wash all parts except for motor base in warm, soapy
water, rinse and dry thoroughly. To prolong the life of your smoothie maker, do
not wash parts in the dishwasher.
CLEANING THE 24 OZ. TRAVEL MUG
1. Follow directions 1 and 2 from Cleaning Your Blender.
2. Thoroughly wash the mug, lid and blade base. Do not wash parts in the
dishwasher. Note: If the lid or blade base is difficult to remove from the mug,
rinse or soak the mug and the blade base/lid in hot, soapy water, then using a
damp cloth to grip the lid or blade base, unscrew from the mug by turning the lid
or blade base clockwise.
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