GE 169202 User Manual

DIGITAL BLenDer  
Model Number:  
169202  
UPC: 681131692021  
Customer Assistance  
1 877 207 0923 (US)  
1 877 556 0973 (Canada)  
Thank you for purchasing this GE appliance.  
In keeping with the GE ecomagination initiative, please consider the option to recycle  
the packaging material and donate any appliance you are no longer using.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed,  
including the following:  
Read all instructions.  
To protect against risk of electrical shock do not put the cord or the blender’s base  
in water or other liquid.  
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.  
Unplug from outlet when not in use, before putting on or taking off parts, and before  
cleaning.  
Avoid contacting moving parts.  
Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance  
malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Call our toll-free customer  
assistance number for information on examination, repair, or adjustment.  
The use of attachments, including jars, not recommended by the manufacturer  
may cause injury to persons.  
Do not use outdoors or in a damp area.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter.  
Keep hands and utensils out of container while blending to reduce the risk of severe  
injury to persons or damage to the blender. A scraper may be used but must be  
used only when the blender is not running.  
Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.  
Always operate blender with lid in place.  
Do not blend hot liquids.  
Container must be properly in place before operating the appliance.  
Do not use appliance for other than intended use.  
SAvE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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ADDITIONAL SAFEGUARDS  
This appliance is for HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.  
DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE IF THE LINE CORD SHOWS ANY DAMAGE OR IF  
APPLIANCE WORKS INTERMITTENTLY OR STOPS WORKING ENTIRELY.  
EXTENSION CORDS  
A short power-supply cord is to be provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming  
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Longer detachable power-supply cords or  
extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. If a longer  
detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used,  
1) The marked electrical rating of the cord set or extension cord should be at least as  
great as the electrical rating of the appliance, and  
2) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or  
tabletop where it can be tripped over, snagged, or pulled on unintentionally  
(especially by children).  
POLARIZED PLUG  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the  
risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If  
the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a  
qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.  
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PARTS  
19 20  
21  
18  
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2
3
17  
16  
start  
stop  
11  
10  
15  
14  
high pulse  
drink  
salsa  
4
5
timer  
blend  
9
low pulse  
13  
start  
stop  
high pulse  
drink  
timer  
salsa  
blend  
low pulse  
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7
6
12  
12 Power cord with plug  
13 Base  
14 Wide base  
15 Stainless steel blades  
16 Scale  
17 Glass jar  
18 Mouth  
19 Lid  
20 Measuring cup  
21 Handle  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Power on/off button  
LCD display  
start/stop button  
high pulse button  
low pulse button  
Adjust up button  
blend button  
Adjust down button  
salsa button  
10 drink button  
11 timer button  
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ILLUSTRATIONS  
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OPERATION  
Before first use  
Remove all packaging materials, labels and/or stickers from your blender.  
Clean your blender thoroughly before using for the first time ( Cleaning).  
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WARNING: Do not immerse the base (13) in water or any liquids (ill.  
). This may cause  
electric shock or damage the appliance.  
Operating instructions  
Before plugging in the blender, check that the electrical circuit is not overloaded with  
other appliances.  
Set the base (13) on a flat, even and steady surface.  
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Put the prepared ingredients into the glass jar (17) (ill.  
). Cover the jar (17) with  
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the lid (19) (ill.  
). Make sure that the mouth (18) of the jar (17) is firmly covered  
by the lid (19).  
Insert the measuring cup (20) into the hole of the lid (19). Turn clockwise to lock in  
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place (ill.  
).  
Tip: When not following one of the recipes located at the end of this manual, add liquid  
ingredients into the jar (17) first before adding food pieces. This way all ingredients are  
mixed evenly. For best results, cut solid food into approximately 0.5 inch (1.3 cm) to 1  
inch (2.5 cm) cubes. Cut cheese into pieces no larger than 0.5 inch (1.3 cm).  
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WARNING: Do not fill the jar (17) with any hot liquid or run the appliance empty (ill.  
).  
Do not rinse the glass jar (17) with hot water after preparing cold food.  
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Put the glass jar (17) onto the base (13) (ill.  
of the base (13).  
). Fit the wide base (14) onto the top  
Insert the plug (12) into the wall outlet. The power ON/OFF button (1) lights up  
blue at 25% of its overall intensity. The blender is in stand-by mode.  
Press the  
power ON/OFF button (1) to switch on the blender. The LCD display  
turns on and blinks blend and shows default speed 12, the highest setting. All other  
indicators are off.  
The timer is not active, blender works as normal blender. If the user will not set the  
timer the unit will run for a default time of 2 minutes and then stop automatically.  
To switch off the blender, press power ON/OFF button (1) again. Disconnect the  
plug (12) from the wall outlet before you take the jar (17) from the base (13).  
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OPERATION  
Tip: Operate the blender for only as long as needed to reach the right consistency.  
Preferably operate for a few seconds at a time. Press the power ON/OFF button (1)  
once the right consistency is reached.  
Blending with countdown timer  
The blender can be set with a time between 0:10 seconds and 3:00 minutes.  
Press the power ON/OFF button (1) to switch on the blender.  
Press start/stop button (3) to start operation. The LCD display (2) stops blinking  
blend and 12. The blender starts with default speed 12.  
Press up (6) while the blender is running to set the speed to the lowest setting 1.  
Press  
down (8) to decrease the speed stepwise, as often as  
down (8) is  
pressed.  
Press timer button (11) to set the time for which the blender should be activated.  
The LCD display (2) blinks timer.  
The LCD display blinks timer and the default time of 1:00 minute. The blend and  
speed 12 indicator stop blinking.  
Press  
up (6) or  
down (8) button to adjust the time up or down in 10 seconds  
increments or decrements.  
The time entry stops after 5 seconds. If button is not pressed, the blender  
goes back to speed setting mode. Press timer button (11) again, to enter  
time entry mode.  
Notes  
The blender is not required to run in order to set the timer. It can be set  
in stop mode.  
The timer mode is only active after pressing timer button (11). After the  
countdown cycle is completed, the timer indicator and time will turn  
off.  
Press and hold the up (6) or down (8) button to set time or speed  
successively.  
Press start/stop button (3) to start operation. The LCD display (2) shows the set time  
as countdown.  
Press  
up (6) or  
down (8) during countdown cycle to adjust the speed in  
operation.  
Press timer button (11) during countdown cycle and adjust the time with up (6)  
or down (8) while in operation.  
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OPERATION  
Notes  
Press start/stop button (3) to continue operation and complete the  
paused countdown cycle.  
The countdown cycle can also be interrupted by pressing drink button  
(10) or salsa button (9).  
Press and hold the timer button (11) for 2 seconds to turn off the timer  
mode anytime.  
After the countdown cycle is completed, the blender stops operation and switches  
to standby mode. The LCD display (2) blinks blend indicator and default speed 12.  
If start/stop button (3) is pressed before the end of the countdown cycle, the blender  
stops operation and all indicators and settings are blinking on the LCD display (2).  
If no button is pressed after resetting speed or time for 3 minutes, the blender goes  
to standby mode, the power ON/OFF button (1) lights up blue at 25% of its overall  
intensity.  
If the  
power ON/OFF button (1) is pressed within 15 minutes, the LCD display  
(2) shows the previously settings. After 15 minutes all settings are deleted and the  
blender goes back to normal mode.  
Pulse function  
Press and hold high pulse button (4) or low pulse button (5) to operate the blender  
as long as the button is kept depressed.  
The LCD display (2) blinks pulse and 1 or 2 for the high or low pulse setting. All other  
indicators are off.  
Release the high pulse button (4) or low pulse button (5) to stop blending. The  
blender goes back to standby mode.  
Drink and salsa button  
There are two predefined programs, for drink and salsa preparation. Use each to prepare  
soft drinks or dip sauce respectively.  
Press drink button (10) or salsa button (9). The LCD display (2) blinks and shows  
timer information for each mode.  
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OPERATION  
Mode  
LCD display (2) shows  
Drink  
timer  
0:35  
drink  
timer  
0:32  
Salsa  
salsa  
Press start/stop button (3) to start operation.  
After completion of the countdown cycle, or if start/stop button (3) is pressed, the  
blender goes back to standby mode.  
Note: Timer for drink and salsa mode cannot be adjusted.  
WARNING:  
1. Always turn blender to “off” and unplug when not in use. Motor will continue to  
rotate when a function button is pressed even if jar (17) is not mounted.  
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2. Never open the lid (19) during operation (ill.  
).  
3. After 3 minutes without operation, blender automatically enters standby status.  
4. If the blender stops for unkown reason, this might be because the motor speed  
dropped below 1000rpm for more than 5 seconds. In this case the blender will stop  
and go back to original setting mode.  
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OPERATION  
Blending speed settings  
Speed Function  
Description  
1
stir  
Mixes ingredients. The blender cycles between the set  
speed and a lower speed.  
2
aerate  
puree  
crumb  
chop  
blend  
mince  
grate  
grind  
beat  
Aerates ingredients. The blender cycles between the  
set speed and a lower speed.  
3
Blends ingredients into a puree. The blender cycles  
between the set speed and a lower speed.  
4
Breaks ingredients into small pieces. The blender cycles  
between the set speed and a lower speed.  
5
Chops ingredients into small pieces. The blender cycles  
between the set speed and a lower speed.  
6
Mixes ingredients into uniform mixture. The blender  
cycles between the set speed and a lower speed.  
7
Chops ingredients into very fine pieces. The blender  
cycles between the set speed and a lower speed.  
8
Cuts ingredients into small pieces. The blender cycles  
between the set speed and a lower speed.  
9
Crushes ingredients into powder. The blender cycles  
between the set speed and a lower speed.  
10  
11  
12  
Mixes ingredients rapidly into a mixture. The blender  
cycles between the set speed and a lower speed.  
liquefy  
whip  
Turns ingredients into liquid. The blender cycles  
between the set speed and a lower speed.  
Beats ingredients into a froth or foam. The blender  
cycles between the set speed and a lower speed.  
Select the suitable speed setting for the mixing task you like to complete.  
If blending food recipes with beef, pork or poultry, limit the ingredients to 3 cups at  
speed setting greater than 10.  
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CLEANING  
Clean the blender after every use. This appliance contains no user serviceable parts and  
requires little maintenance. Leave any servicing or repairs to qualified personnel.  
Clean the outside of the base (13) with a damp soft cloth.  
Clean the glass jar (17) thoroughly after using.  
Wash the measuring cup (20), lid (19) and glass jar (17) by hand in warm soapy  
water then rinse and dry completely.  
Do not use abrasive cleansers.  
Do not put the jar (17) or any other part in boiling water (ill.  
Unscrew the wide base (14) to clean it thoroughly (ill.  
Be careful not to damage or lose the sealing ring.  
Refit the wide base (14) to the jar (17).  
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WARNING: Never immerse the base (13) in water or other liquids (ill.  
).  
CAUTION: The stainless blades (15) are very sharp. Clean carefully. Danger of injuries.  
Storage  
Clean and dry all parts before storing. Store the blender in its box or in a clean, dry place.  
Never wrap the cord (12) around the blender. Always use the cord storage on the bottom  
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DRINK RECIPES  
Strawberry Smoothie  
1) 1 Cup Frozen Fruit  
2) 1 Cup Milk  
3) 1 Cup Strawberry Yogurt  
4) ½ Scoop Unflavoured or Strawberry Protein Powder (Optional)  
5) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
6) 1 Cup of Ice  
Place ingredients in blender jar in the order given above.  
Make sure ice is evenly distributed over the mixture.  
Protein powder if used should be evenly distributed over the ingredients.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
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DRINK RECIPES  
Strawberry Banana Smoothie  
1) 1 Cup Frozen Fruit  
2) 1 Cup Milk  
3) ½ Banana  
4) 1 Cup Strawberry Yogurt  
5) ½ Scoop Unflavored or Strawberry Protein Powder (Optional)  
6) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
7) 1 Cup of Ice  
Place ingredients in blender jar in the order given above.  
Make sure ice is evenly distributed over the mixture.  
Protein powder if used should be evenly distributed over the ingredients.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
Peach Smoothie  
1) 1 Cup Frozen Peach Slice  
2) 1 TBSP unsweetened Natural Peach Preserve  
3) 1 Cup Milk  
4) 1 Cup vanilla Yogurt  
5) ½ Scoop Unflavored or vanilla Protein Powder (Optional)  
6) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
7) 1 Cup of Ice  
Place ingredients in blender jar in the order given above.  
Make sure ice is evenly distributed over the mixture.  
Protein powder if used should be evenly distributed over the ingredients.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
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DRINK RECIPES  
Peach / Mango Smoothie  
1) ½ Cup Frozen Peach Slices  
2) ½ Cup Frozen Mango Pieces  
3) 1 TBSP unsweetened Natural Peach Preserve  
4) 1 Cup Milk  
5) 1 Cup vanilla Yogurt  
6) ½ Scoop Unflavored or vanilla Protein Powder (Optional)  
7) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
8) 1 Cup of Ice  
Place ingredients in blender jar in the order given above.  
Make sure ice is evenly distributed over the mixture.  
Protein powder if used should be evenly distributed over the ingredients.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
Frozen Drinks – Margaritas, Daiquiris, and Pina Coladas  
1) 16 oz Drink Mix  
2) 4 oz alcohol – Tequila, Rum, or as recommended by drink mix instructions  
3) 4 Cups of Ice  
Place liquids in blender jar in the order given above.  
Make sure ice is evenly distributed in the jar  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
Vanilla Milk Shake  
1) 1 Cup Milk  
2) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
3) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
4) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
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DRINK RECIPES  
Strawberry Milk Shake  
1) 1 Cup Frozen Strawberries  
2) 1 Cup Milk  
3) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
4) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
5) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
Strawberry Banana Milk Shake  
1) 1 Cup Frozen Strawberries  
2) ½ Banana  
3) 1 Cup Milk  
4) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
5) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
6) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
Chocolate Milk Shake  
1) 1 Cup Milk  
2) 1 TBSP Chocolate Syrup  
3) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
4) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
5) 2 Cups of Chocolate Ice Cream  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
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DRINK RECIPES  
Tootie-Fruity Milk Shake  
1) 1 Cup Milk  
2) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
3) ½ Cup frozen strawberries  
4) ½ Cup Canned pineapple tidbits  
5) ¼ Cup Maraschino Cherries  
6) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
7) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and use drink function.  
SALSA RECIPES  
Canned Tomato Salsa  
1) 28 Oz Can Whole Can Tomatoes  
2) 2 Cloves Garlic  
3) 1 TBSP Lemon Juice  
4) 1 TSP Salt  
5) 2 Jalapeno Peppers (Increase or decrease to taste)  
6) 1 Medium Onion  
7) ½ Cup Cilantro  
Drain whole tomatoes  
Place half of the tomatoes in the blender jar. Make sure that the tomatoes are evenly  
distributed in the jar.  
Place Garlic, Lemon Juice and Salt in the jar next.  
Quarter the jalapeno peppers and place in the jar.  
Cut onion into eighths and put into jar. Remove outer layer of onion before placing  
in the jar.  
Make sure to remove the stems of the Cilantro. Use only the leaves. Distribute the  
Cilantro evenly in the jar.  
Place the remaining tomatoes in the jar.  
Turn unit on and use salsa function.  
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SALSA RECIPES  
Fresh Tomato Salsa  
1) 4 Roma Tomatoes  
2) ½ Cup Tomato Juice  
3) 2 Clove Garlic  
4) ½ TBSP Lemon Juice  
5) ½ TSP Salt  
6) 1 Jalapeno Peppers (Increase or decrease to taste)  
7) 1 Small Onion  
8) ¼ cup or he leaves from 5 to 10 Cilantro sprigs  
Cut Roma Tomatoes in eighths  
Place 2 tomatoes in the blender jar. Make sure that the tomato is evenly distributed  
in the jar.  
Place Garlic, Lemon Juice and Salt in the jar next.  
Quarter the jalapeno pepper and place in the jar.  
Cut onion into eighths and put into jar. Remove outer layer of onion before placing  
in the jar.  
Make sure to remove the stems of the Cilantro. Use only the leaves. Distribute the  
Cilantro evenly in the jar.  
Place the remaining tomato in the jar. Be sure to cut tomato into eight equal parts  
Turn unit on and use salsa function.  
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SALSA RECIPES  
Tomato / Tomatillo Salsa  
1) 14,5 Oz Can Whole Can Tomatoes  
2) 4 Tomatillos  
3) 2 Cloves Garlic  
4) 1 TBSP Lemon Juice  
5) 1 TSP Salt  
6) 2 Jalapeno Peppers (Increase or decrease to taste)  
7) 1 Medium Onion  
8) ½ Cup Cilantro  
Drain whole tomatoes  
Place the tomatoes in the blender jar. Make sure that the tomatoes are evenly  
distributed in the jar.  
Place Garlic, Lemon Juice and Salt in the jar next.  
Quarter the jalapeno peppers and place in the jar.  
Cut onion into eighths and put into jar. Remove outer layer of onion before placing  
in the jar.  
Make sure to remove the stems of the Cilantro. Use only the leaves. Distribute the  
Cilantro evenly in the jar.  
Place the Tomatillos in the jar. Tomatillos should be quartered.  
Turn unit on and use salsa function.  
SAUCE  
Marinara Sauce  
1) 28 Oz Can Whole Can Tomatoes  
2) 6 Oz Can Tomato Paste  
3) 1 Cloves Garlic  
4) 4 TBSP Chopped Parsley  
5) 1 TSBP Oregano  
6) 1 TSP Salt  
7) ¼ TSP Black Pepper  
8) 1 Small Onion  
9) ½ Cup White Wine  
10) 6 TBSP Olive Oil  
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SAUCE  
Drain whole tomatoes  
Place the tomatoes in the blender jar. Make sure that the tomatoes are evenly  
distributed in the jar.  
Place Garlic, Parsley, Oregano, Salt and Black Pepper in the jar next.  
Cut onion into eighths and put into jar. Remove outer layer of onion before placing  
in the jar.  
Add white wine and 6 TBSP Olive Oil.  
Turn unit on and use salsa function.  
After the blender stops place ingredients in a sauce pan and simmer for 20  
minutes.  
RECIPES FOR PERFECTBLEND™  
Oreo Milk Shake Treat  
1) ½ Cup Milk  
2) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
3) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
4) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
5) 1 Cup Oreo Cookies (Whole)  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and blend using the highest speed.  
Run until ingredients are completely mixed.  
To thicken treat by adding more ice cream after ingredients have been blended. Be  
sure to stop unit before adding ice cream. Thicken shake to preference. Limit ice  
cream to no more than 3 cups per batch.  
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RECIPES FOR PERFECTBLEND™  
Heath-Bar Milk Shake Treat  
1) ½ Cup Milk  
2) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
3) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
4) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
5) ½ Cup small Heath bars or crushed Heath bar  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and blend using the highest speed.  
Run until ingredients are completely mixed.  
To thicken treat by adding more ice cream after ingredients have been blended. Be  
sure to stop unit before adding ice cream. Thicken shake to preference. Limit ice  
cream to no more than 3 cups per batch.  
Chocolate, Cherry and Caramel Milk Shake Treat  
1) ½ Cup Milk  
2) 1 TSP vanilla Extract  
3) 1 TSBP Caramel Syrup  
4) 1 TSBP Chocolate Syrup  
5) 2 TBSP Sugar (Sweeten to taste)  
6) 2 Cups of vanilla Ice Cream  
7) ¼ Cup Maraschino Cherries  
Place Ingredients in blender jar in order given above.  
Do not pack the ice cream to tight. Liquids should be able to flow through the ice  
cream.  
Turn unit on and blend using the highest speed.  
Run until ingredients are completely mixed.  
To thicken treat by adding more ice cream after ingredients have been blended. Be  
sure to stop unit before adding ice cream. Thicken shake to preference. Limit ice  
cream to no more than 3 cups per batch.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
The motor rotates  
very slowly  
Too much food in the jar  
(17)  
Remove some food and  
restart  
The motor does not  
rotate  
Too much food in the jar  
(17)  
Remove some food and  
restart  
The blender is at stand-  
by status  
Press the power ON/OFF  
button (1) to start  
The motor is damaged  
If additional assistance is needed, please contact our Customer Assistance at  
1.877.207.0923 (U.S.) or 1.877.556.0973 (Canada).  
TECHNICAL DATA  
Rated voltage:  
120v ~60Hz  
Rated current:  
5A  
Rated power input:  
Capacity:  
600W  
48oz (1.5L)  
Dimensions (LxWxH):  
Weight (without package):  
208.3 x 195.6 x 393.7mm  
3.30kg  
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE  
If you have a claim under this warranty, please call our Customer Assistance Number. For faster  
service, please have the model number and product name ready for the operator to assist you. This  
number can be found on the bottom of your appliance and on the front page of this manual.  
Model Number: __________________  
Product Name: __________________  
Customer Assistance Number 1.877.207.0923 (U.S.) or 1.877.556.0973 (Canada).  
Keep these numbers for future reference!  
For more information, please visit us at WWW.GEHOUSEWARES.COM  
How does state law relate to this warranty?  
Two-year limited warranty  
This warranty gives you specific legal  
rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state or province  
to province.  
What does your warranty cover?  
Any defect in material or workmanship.  
For how long after the original purchase?  
Two years.  
What will we do?  
This warranty is in lieu of any other  
warranty or condition, whether express or  
implied, written or oral, including, without  
limitation, any statutory warranty or  
condition of merchantability or fitness for  
a particular purpose.  
Provide you with a new one.  
For those items still under warranty but  
no longer available, WAL-MART reserves  
the right to replace with a similar GE  
branded product of equal or greater  
value.  
WAL-MART, GE and the product  
manufacturer expressly disclaim all  
responsibility for special, incidental, and  
consequential damages or losses caused  
by use of this appliance. Any liability is  
expressly limited to an amount equal to  
the purchase price paid whether a claim,  
however instituted, is based on contract,  
indemnity, warranty, tort (including  
negligence), strict liability, or otherwise.  
Some states or provinces do not allow  
this exclusion or limitation of incidental  
or consequential losses, so the foregoing  
disclaimer may not apply to you.  
How do you make a warranty claim?  
Save your receipt.  
Properly pack your unit. We recommend  
using the original carton and packing  
materials.  
Return the product to your nearest  
WAL-MART store or call Customer  
Assistance at 1-877-207-0923 (U.S.)  
or 1-877-556-0973 (Canada).  
What does your warranty not cover?  
Parts subject to wear, including, without  
limitation, glass parts, glass containers,  
cutter/strainer, blades, seals, gaskets,  
clutches, motor brushes, and/or agitators,  
etc.  
What if you encounter a problem with this  
product while using it outside the country of  
purchase?  
The warranty is valid only in the country of  
purchase and if you follow the warranty  
claim procedure as noted.  
Commercial use or any other use not  
found in printed directions.  
Damage from misuse, abuse, or  
neglect, including failure to clean  
product regularly in accordance with  
manufacturer's instructions.  
is a trademark of General Electric  
Company and is used under the  
license by Wal-Mart Stores Inc.,  
Bentonville, AR 72716  
Marketed in Canada by:  
Wal-Mart Canada Corp.  
1940 Argentia Road, Mississauga,  
Ontario L5N1P9  

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