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Model HBH650
Bar blender
Operation Manual
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Modèle HBH650
Mélangeur de bar
Manuel d’utilisation
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Modelo HBH650
Licuadora para bar
Manual de uso
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READ BEFORE USE. LIRE AVANT D’UTILISER. LEA ANTES DE USAR.
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Blender Safety
IMPORTANT: This operation manual should be reviewed with all equipment operators as part of your operator training program.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including the following:
1.Read the Operation Manual before using blender. Keep Operation Manual handy.
2.Plug into a grounded 3-prong outlet.
3.Do not remove ground prong.
4.Do not use an adapter.
5.Do not use an extension cord.
6.Disconnect power before cleaning or servicing.
7.To reduce risk of personal injury, unplug cord from outlet when not in use, and before putting on or taking off parts.
8.To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord, plug, or blender base in water or any other liquid.
9.Do not spray the base with a high-pressure spray gun.
10.Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
11.Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
12.Not intended for use by or near children.
13.The use of accessory attachments not recommended by Hamilton Beach may cause injuries.
14.To reduce risk of personal injury and to prevent damage to blender or container and cutter assembly, DO NOT insert utensils into blender container while operating blender.
15.Do not store any kitchen utensils in the container because the blender would be damaged if inadvertently turned on.
16.To prevent possibility of serious personal injury, keep hands out of blender container while operating blender. Always operate blender with container lid in place.
17.Avoid contacting moving parts.
18.Blades are sharp. Handle carefully.
19.If cutter assembly blades are loose, discontinue use immediately and replace cutter assembly. Do not attempt to repair or tighten cutter assembly.
20.Inspect container and cutter assembly daily. Do not use broken, chipped or cracked container. Check cutter for wear, nicks, or broken blades. Do not use broken or cracked cutting blades.
21.Do not use outdoors.
22.This appliance is intended for short periods of operation, with a rated operating time of 3 minutes.
23.Do not leave blender unattended while it is operating.
24.To prevent damage to blender, container, or cutter assembly, DO NOT move or shake blender while in operation.
25.When blending hot liquids, remove center-piece of two-piece lid. Hot liquids may push lid off jar during blending. To prevent possible burns: Do not fill blender jar beyond the 1 quart (1 liter) level. With the protection of an oven mitt or thick towel, place one hand on top of lid. Keep exposed skin away from lid. Start blending at lowest speed.
26.Always operate blender with container lid in place.
27.Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Call the Technical Service number, 866-285-1087 or 910-693-4277, for instructions on examination, repair, or electrical
or mechanical adjustment.
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Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before cleaning blender base.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded outlet. Do not remove ground.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Cut Hazard
Always place lid on container when blending.
Do not put hands, spoons, or other utensils in container when blending.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in broken bones, cuts, or other injuries.
Burn Hazard
Always use caution when blending hot contents.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns.
Sanitizing
Sanitize using 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of household bleach per 1 gallon (3.8 liter) of clean, cool water (60°F/16°C), mixed according to the instructions on the bleach.
1.Fill container with sanitizing solution, replace lid and filler cap and run on LOW speed for 2 minutes. Empty container.
2.Wipe exterior with soft cloth dampened with sanitizing solution.
3.Immerse lid and filler cap in sanitizing solution for 2 minutes.
4.Place empty container on base and run on HIGH speed for 2 seconds to remove any moisture from the cutter assembly.
5.When ready to use, rinse with clean water.
Technical Service
For assistance or replacement parts, call our Technical Service number: 866-285-1087 or 910-693-4277
8 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST Monday – Friday www.commercial.hamiltonbeach.com
Replacement Parts
The following components are subject to wear and should be replaced at least yearly. We recommend keeping a replacement container and cutter on hand.
Part Description |
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64 oz. polycarbonate container |
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Cutter assembly |
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Parts and Features
The parts and features for the Tempest blender are shown on this page. Become familiar with all parts and features before using your blender.
Your Tempest blender is designed for blending and mixing beverages.
Removable
Filler Cap
Lid
64 oz. Polycarbonate Container
Cutter Assembly
Jar Pad
Blender
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Power Requirements
Use a fused electric outlet for the blender. Depending on the model of your blender, the plug will look like the following to meet power requirements:
120 VAC, |
230 VAC, 50Hz |
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Blender Operation – Quick Start Guide
1.Read Important Safety Instructions and Warnings before use.
2.Place the blender on a dry, level surface.
3.Make sure the power switch is OFF (O). Plug the blender into a grounded 3-prong electrical outlet.
4.Place the container on the base with ingredients and container lid in place.
5.Press the Power ON (I)/OFF (O) button to turn the blender ON (I). The red LED lamp indicates that power is ON (I).
6.Adjust the timer knob to desired run time.
7.Select the desired function (HIGH, LOW or JUMP). NOTE: Use the Jump Cycle for automatic speed adjustment from LOW to HIGH during the blending cycle.
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Troubleshooting Guide
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Blender fails to start |
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Maintenance
Inspect the blender and its various parts and replace as follows:
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Unplug the blender and remove the container from the base, and then inspect the |
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Unplug the blender, and then inspect the power cord insulation and power plug for cracks. |
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