WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES,
BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD
ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED, INCLUDING THE
FOLLOWING:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
USING YOUR MULTI-COOKER PLUS.
POLARIZED PLUG
WARNING: To reduce the risk
of electric shock, this appliance has a
polarized plug (one blade is wider than
the other). This plug will 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 to install
the proper outlet. DO NOT modify the
plug in any way.
WARNING: Extension cords are
not recommended for use with this
product.
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, serious
injury, death or damage when using this
appliance, follow these basic safety
precautions.
1 CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric
shock, cook only in the pot provided or in a
container recommended by SharkNinja
placed in the provided pot. DO NOT use the
appliance without the removable cooking
pot inside.
2 Read all instructions prior to using the appliance
and its accessories.
3DO NOT allow young children to operate this
appliance or use as a toy. Close supervision
is necessary when any applinace is used near
children.
4To protect against electrical shock, DO NOT
submerge the unit or allow the power cord
to come into contact with water or any other
liquid. If the unit falls into liquid, unplug
the power cord from the electrical outlet
immediately. DO NOT reach into the liquid.
5Please note that the appliance will become
hot during use. DO NOT touch hot surfaces;
ALWAYS use the side handles on the cooking
system to relocate. ALWAYS use oven mitts or
pot holders when removing the pot.
6Remove the power cord from the electrical
outlet when not in use, before assembling
or disassembling parts and before cleaning.
To unplug, grasp the plug and pull from the
electrical outlet. NEVER pull from the power
cord. Allow the appliance to cool before adding
or removing parts.
7DO NOT abuse the power cord. NEVER carry
the appliance by the power cord or yank it to
disconnect from electrical outlet; instead grasp
the plug and pull to disconnect.
8DO NOT operate any appliance with a
damaged cord or plug, or after the appliance
malfunctions, or has been dropped or damaged
in any manner. Return the appliance to
SharkNinja Operating LLC for examination,
repair or adjustment.
9Please refer to the Cleaning & Maintenance
section for regular maintenance of the
appliance. Return the appliance to SharkNinja
Operating LLC for any other servicing.
10DO NOT let the power cord touch hot surfaces
such as the stove.
11ALWAYS use the appliance on a dry, level
surface.
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12 Extreme caution must be used when
moving an appliance containing hot oil or
other hot liquids. ALWAYS use oven mitts
or pot holders when moving the cooking
system. Allow hot oil to cool prior to
removal or cleaning the appliance.
13 To avoid possible steam damage, place the
cooking system away from walls and cabinets
during use.
14 When using this appliance, provide adequate air
space above and on all sides for air circulation.
On surfaces where heat may cause a problem,
use of an insulated heat pad or trivet is
recommended.
15 Use extreme caution when removing the lid
after cooking. Serious burns can result from
the steam inside. ALWAYS lift and tilt the lid
away from you when removing, using care
to ensure water does not drip back into the
appliance.
16 DO NOT use outdoors or anywhere the cord
or unit housing might come into contact with
water while in use.
17DO NOT use the appliance for anything other
than its intended use.
18DO NOT obstruct the steam release vent during
use.
19ALWAYS position the steam vent hole in the lid
away from you.
20DO NOT place or operate this appliance on or
near any hot surfaces (such as a gas or electric
burner or stove or in a heated oven).
21 The use of attachments or accessories not
recommended by the manufacturer may result
in fire, electric shock, or personal injury.
22 DO NOT use this appliance for deep frying.
23 To disconnect, press the Power button to turn
the appliance off, then remove the plug from
the wall outlet.
24 This appliance has a cutoff switch that will not
allow the appliance to heat if the cooking pot is
not inserted into the housing or removed while
cooking.
25DO NOT use an extension cord. A short power-
supply cord is used to reduce the risk of children
grabbing the cord or becoming entangled in it,
and to reduce the risk of people tripping over a
longer cord.
26 To avoid the possibility of the cooking system
accidentally being pulled off the countertop or
tabletop, which could result in damage to the
cooking system or personal injury, DO NOT
let the power cord hang over the edge of the
counter or table.
27 Leaving food out too long at room temperature
can cause bacteria to grow to dangerous levels
that can cause illness. In the event of a loss
of power, your unit will shut completely off. It
is recommended to dispose of any food that
has sat at room temperature for 1 hour without
cooking.
28 Outlet voltages can vary affecting the
performance of your product. To prevent
possible illness, use a thermometer to check
that your food is cooked to the temperatures
recommended by the Food and Drug
Administration.
29 THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY. DO NOT use this
appliance for anything other than its intended
use. DO NOT use outdoors.
30 Intended for countertop use only.
31 WARNING. Spilled food can cause serious
burns. Keep appliance and cord away from
children. NEVER drape cord over edge of
counter, NEVER use with an extension cord.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
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1-877-646-5288
Scan QR code using mobile device
TIP: You can find
the model and serial
numbers on the QR
code label which is
located on the back
of the unit by the
power cord.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage: 120V, 60Hz
Watts: 1200W
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
These instructions are designed to help youget a complete
understanding of your new Ninja Multi-Cooker Plus.
If you have any questions, please call our customer service
line at 1-877-646-5288.
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Contents
Thank you for
purchasing the
Ninja® Multi-Cooker
Plus.
Getting to Know Your Ninja Multi-Cooker Plus ..............................................................5
Getting to Know the NinjaMulti-Cooker Plus Control Panel ............................................6
Preparing to Use the Ninja Multi-Cooker Plus ............................................................... 6
Using the Different Functions ....................................................................................... 7
Getting to Know the Ninja® Multi-Cooker Plus Control Panel
Functions
ACCUTEMP SLOW COOK: Provides worry-free
temperature control so you can slow cook with
confidence. Just select the time and temperature (Warm,
Low, or High), and let the cooking system do the work.
NOTE: Use the Warm setting to keep food warm from 30
minutes to 12 hours. Use the Slow Cook Warm setting
ONLY to keep already-hot, fully cooked food warm.
DO NOT attempt to cook cold or room-temperature
ingredients on the Slow Cook Warm setting.
BAKE: Your cooking system can be used as a versatile
oven with a controllable range of temperatures you set
from 250°F to 425°F. Use Dry Bake as a regular oven
for roasts and more. Use Steam Bake for desserts and
delicate treats.
STOVE TOP: Use the cooking system just as you
would a stove top to sear, saute, simmer, and brown
ingredients.
STEAM: Use this function with the steaming/roasting
rack to steam vegetables, fish, and more.
Power Button
Press the Power button to turn your unit on and off.
TEMP/TIME Display Screen
This screen displays the countdown timer for the
ACCUTEMP SLOW COOK, BAKE, and STEAM modes. It
also displays the temperature setting for the Bake mode.
TEMP or TIME Button
Use the TEMP and TIME buttons to toggle between the
temperature and time. Temperature can be set in Bake
mode only. Time can be set in Accutemp Slow Cook,
Bake, and Steam modes (but not Stove Top mode).
Up and Down Arrows
Use the Up and Down arrows to set the countdown timer
in Accutemp Slow Cook, Bake, and Steam modes or to
change the temperature in Bake mode.
STAY WARM Light
The Ninja cooking system will go into an auto-warming
mode when the set cooking time in ACCUTEMP SLOW
COOK, BAKE or STEAM mode is over.
Preparing to Use the Ninja Multi-Cooker Plus
Before using the cooking system for the first time:
1 Review ALL warning and caution statements on pages 1
and 2 before proceeding.
2 Carefully remove all the parts from the box. Wash the
cooking pot, steaming/roasting rack, and glass lid with
warm, soapy water. The cooking pot, steaming/roasting
rack, and glass lid can be washed in the dishwasher.
DO NOT place the main housing in water or in the
dishwasher. Wipe it clean with a damp cloth.
3 When ready to use, place the cooking pot inside the
main housing. NEVER use the cooking system without
the cooking pot inserted in the housing.
4 Plug the unit into a wall outlet, the power button will
illuminate.
5 Press the Power button. The Temp/Time display will
show0:00 and the Power button will illuminate.
6 The Temp/Time display will continue to show 0:00 until
you select a function. If no selection is made within 5
minutes, the operation will time out.
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Using the Different Functions
CAUTION: Use extreme caution when removing the lid after cooking. Serious burns can result from the steam inside.
ALWAYS lift and tilt the lid away from you when removing, using care to ensure water drips back into the cooking pot.
Accutemp Slow Cook Low and High:
1 Place the cooking pot into the unit’s main housing. Plug in
the unit and press the Power button to turn it on.
2 Place ingredients in the cooking pot. Cover pot with the lid.
NOTE: DO NOT fill the pot more than 2/3 full.
3 Press the ACCUTEMP SLOW COOK button to select either
LOW or HIGH. The button will default to HIGH. Pressing the
button again will set it to WARM. Pressing it a third time
will set it to LOW. Pressing it a fourth time will cycle it back
to HIGH.
NOTE: The Temp/Time display will default to 4:00 (hours)
on the High setting and 8:00 on the Low setting. Press the
TIME button once to set the time. Press the Down button
to decrease the time and the Up button to increase it. The
time adjusts in 15-minute increments down to 30 minutes
and up to 12 hours.
NOTE: Holding the button down, will make it go faster.
NOTE: Temperature is not an available setting when the
unit is in Slow Cook mode.
NOTE: If you lift the lid while cooking, it could result in heat
loss that will require a longer cooking time.
4 Once you have set the cooking time, the cooking cycle will
start after 3 seconds.
5 The time can be adjusted during the cooking cycle. Press
the TIME button and then use the Up and Down arrows as
you did when choosing your initial settings.
6 When the countdown timer reaches zero, the unit will
beep 3 times and then switch to Stay Warm for up to 12
hours. Alternately, you can press the Power button to stop
cooking prior to the end of your set time (the unit will NOT
switch to Stay Warm in this case).
NOTE: If you press the Power button accidentally, you
can press it again within 5 seconds to resume the set
cookingtime.
7 When you are ready to turn off the unit, press the Power
button. The Temp/Time display will show the word OFF.
NOTE: If you accidentally press the Power button, you can
press it again within 5 seconds to resume all prior settings.
Stay Warm and Auto Shutoff for Slow Cook Low
and High:
As a safety feature, the unit will shut off automatically based on
the setting that has been selected.
When in the Accutemp Slow Cook Low or High modes, at the
end of the cooking cycle the unit will automatically switch to
Stay Warm for 12 hours. At the end of the 12 hours, the unit
will automatically shut off.
Accutemp Slow Cook Warm:
NOTE: Use the Accutemp Slow Cook Warm setting ONLY to
keep already-hot, fully cooked food warm. DO NOT attempt to
cook cold or room-temperature ingredients on the Accutemp
Slow Cook Warm setting.
1 Place the cooking pot into the unit’s main housing. Plug in
the unit and press the Power button to turn it on.
2 Place the cooked, hot food into the cooking pot and cover
with the lid.
NOTE: DO NOT fill the pot more than 2/3 full.
3 Press the ACCUTEMP SLOW COOK button. It will default to
HIGH. Press it 1 more time to select WARM.
NOTE: The Temp/Time display will default to 6:00 (hours)
on the Warm setting. You can increase or decrease the
time by 15-minute increments up to 12 hours by using the
Up and Down arrows.
4 Once you have selected WARM, the warming cycle will
start after 3 seconds.
5 The time can be adjusted during the cooking cycle. Press
the TEMP/TIME button and then use the Up and Down
arrows as you did when choosing your initial settings.
6 When the countdown timer reaches zero, the unit will
beep 3 times and then switch to Stay Warm for up to 12
hours. Alternately, you can press the Power button to stop
warming prior to the end of your set time (the unit will NOT
switch to Stay Warm in this case).
NOTE: If you press the Power button accidentally, you
can press it again within 5 seconds to resume the set
warmingtime.
7 When you are ready to turn off the unit, press the Power
button. The Temp/Time display will show the word OFF.
NOTE: If you accidentally press the Power button, you can
press it again within 5 seconds to resume all prior settings.
Stay Warm and Auto Shutoff for Accutemp Slow
Cook Warm:
As a safety feature, the unit will shut off automatically based on
the setting that has been selected.
When in the Accutemp Slow Cook Warm mode, the unit will
automatically switch to Stay Warm for 12 hours. At the end of
the 12 hours, the unit will automatically shut off.
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CAUTION: Use extreme caution when removing the lid after cooking. Serious burns can result from the
steam inside. ALWAYS lift and tilt the lid away from you when removing, using care to ensure water drips
back into the cooking pot.
BAKE:
1 Place the cooking pot into the unit’s main housing. Plug
in the unit and press the Power button to turn it on.
2 Place your ingredients in the cooking pot or place them
on the roasting rack and then place the rack in the pot.
Cover the pot with the lid.
3 Press the BAKE button to select either DRY or STEAM.
The button will default to DRY. Pressing the button again
will set it to STEAM. Pressing it a third time will cycle it
back to DRY.
4 The Temp/Time display will read 350°F. Press the Down
button to decrease the temperature and the Up button to
increase it. The temperature adjusts in 25°F increments
down to 250°F and up to 425°F.
5 Press the TIME button once to switch to the cooking
time. The time will default to 1:00 (hour) and can be
adjusted in 5-minute increments from a minimum of
5 minutes to a maximum of 6 hours using the Up and
Down arrows.
6 Once you set the temperature and time, the baking cycle
will begin after 3 seconds.
7 The temperature and time can be adjusted during the
cooking cycle. Press the TEMP or TIME button to switch
between the two, and then use the Up and Down arrows
as you did when choosing your initial settings.
8 When the countdown timer reaches zero, the unit will
beep 3 times and then switch to Stay Warm for up to
12 hours. Alternately, you can press the Power button to
stop cooking prior to the end of your set time (the unit
will NOT switch to Stay Warm in this case).
NOTE: If you press the Power button accidentally, you
can press it again within 5 seconds to resume the set
cooking time.
TIP: For best results, remove foods immediately after the
bake time is complete to avoid overcooking.
9 When you are ready to turn off the unit, press the Power
button. The Temp/Time display will show the word OFF.
NOTE: If you accidentally press the Power button, you
can press it again within 5 seconds to resume all prior
settings.
Caution: Be alert when handling hot foods to keep
from being burned.
Stay Warm and Auto Shutoff for Bake:
As a safety feature, the unit will automatically shut off based
on the setting that has been selected.
When in the Bake Dry or Steam modes, at the end of the
cooking cycle the unit will automatically switch to Stay
Warm for 12 hours. At the end of the 12 hours, the unit will
automatically shut off.
Caution: Take care when removing the steaming/
roasting rack.
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Using the Different Functions - cont.
CAUTION: Use extreme caution when removing the lid after cooking. Serious burns can result from the
steam inside. ALWAYS lift and tilt the lid away from you when removing, using care to ensure water drips
back into the cooking pot.
STOVE TOP:
1 Place the cooking pot into the unit’s main housing. Plug
in the unit and press the Power button to turn it on.
2 Place the ingredients you want to sear, saute, brown, or
simmer into the pot in an even layer.
3 Press the STOVE TOP button to select either LOW or
HIGH. The button will default to HIGH. Pressing the button
again will set it to LOW. Pressing it a third time will cycle
it back to HIGH.
TIP: To sear meats or saute vegetables, set to HIGH.
NOTE: The Temp/Time display will show the word ON.
The timer function is not available when the unit is in
Stove Top mode.
4 Once you have selected Stove Top Low or High, the
cooking cycle will start in 3 seconds.
5 When you have finished cooking your ingredients, press
the Power button to stop cooking.
NOTE: If you press the Power button accidentally, you
can press it again within 5 seconds to resume cooking.
NOTE: The Stay Warm function is not available when
using the unit in Stove Top mode.
6 When you are ready to turn off the unit, press the Power
button. The Temp/Time display will show the word OFF.
NOTE: If you accidentally press the Power button, you
can press it again within 5 seconds to resume all prior
settings.
Auto Shutoff for Stove Top:
As a safety feature, the unit will automatically shut off based
on the setting that has been selected.
When set to Stove Top High, the unit will automatically shut
off after 1 hour. When set to Stove Top Low, the unit will
automatically shut off after 4 hours.
STEAM:
1 Place the cooking pot into the unit’s main housing. Plug
in the unit and press the Power button to turn it on.
2 Add water to the cooking pot according to the Steaming
Chart on the following page. Then cover the pot with the
lid.
3 Press the STEAM button.
4 Press the TIME button once to set the time according to
the Steaming Chart on the following page. The time is
adjustable in 1-minute increments from 1 minute to 1
hour using the Up and Down arrows.
NOTE: The temperature function is not available when
using the unit in Steam mode.
5 Once you have selected the steaming time, the steaming
cycle will start in 3 seconds. The unit will beep and the
Temp/Time display will read “P:” to signify the unit is
preheating.
6 While the unit preheats, arrange your ingredients on the
steaming/roasting rack.
7 When the water is fully boiling, the unit will beep and the
timer will begin to count down.
8 CAREFULLY open the lid away from you and use oven
mitts to place the rack in the pot.
9 Check food occasionally during steaming, and remove it
promptly when done to avoid overcooking.
NOTE: If water runs out before the timer shows 0:00,
the unit will pause. If water is added, the unit will begin
to bring it to a boil, at which point the timer will continue
where it left off.
10 When the countdown timer reacher zero, the unit will
beep 3 times and then switch to Stay Warm for up to 12
hours. Alternatively, you can press the Power button to
stop cooking prior to the end of your set time (the unit
will not switch to Stay Warm in that case).
CAUTION: DO NOT add any liquids to the main
housing of the unit.
Auto Shutoff for Steam:
As a safety feature, the unit will automatically shut off based
on the setting that has been selected.
Potatoes, all½ inch slices8–12 minutes2 cupsparsley dill
Potatoes, newwhole15–20 minutes4 cupsparsley or rosemary
Potatoes, sweet½ inch chunks8–12 minutes3 cupshoney
Scallions½ inch slices3–5 minutes2 cupsolive oil and lemon zest
Spinachwhole leaves3–5 minutes2 cupsolive oil and garlic
Squash, butternut
peeled, ½ inch
cubes
7–10 minutes2 cupsmaple syrup
Turnips½ inch slices8–12 minutes3 cupsItalian seasoning
Turnip greenscoarsely chopped4–8 minutes2 cupsolive oil and garlic
Swiss Chardcoarsely chopped3–5 minutes2 cupsolive oil and garlic
Zucchini1 inch slices5–8 minutes2 cupsolive oil and Italian seasoning
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Hints & Tips
Cleaning & Maintenance
1 Cooking times may vary based on the selected
temperature, the current temperature of the cooking pot,
and the temperature of the ingredients.
2 ALWAYS use nonstick utensils in the cooking pot. Metal
utensils may damage the nonstick coating.
3 For even browning, make sure the food is in an even
layer on the bottom of the cooking pot.
4 Cooking temperature can be adjusted any time during
cooking in Bake mode using the Up and Down arrows.
Cooking time can be adjusted any time during cooking
in Accutemp Slow Cook, Bake, or Steam modes using
the Up and Down arrows. You can toggle between
temperature and time by pressing the TEMP or TIME
buttons.
5 Cooked foods may not brown or crisp on top as much as
in a conventional oven. Instead, foods will brown on the
bottom and crisp on the bottom and sides.
6 If you do not manually set a temperature and time, the
unit will automatically start at the preset temperature and
time.
7 Multiple modes may be required to cook recipes. To
change modes during cooking cycles, simply press a
button to select the new desired mode. Once the new
mode is selected, begin the programming process.
8 If the cooking pot is removed during the cooking cycle
and then placed back into the main housing, the cooking
process will continue as though it was not interrupted.
The Ninja® Multi-Cooker Plus should be cleaned thoroughly
after every use.
1 Unplug the unit from the wall outlet and let cool.
2 NEVER immerse the main housing in water or any other
liquid.
3 To clean the main housing and the control panel, wipe
them clean with a damp cloth.
4 Wash the cooking pot, steaming/roasting rack and glass
lid with warm, soapy water. The cooking pot, steaming/
roasting rack, and glass lid can be washed in the
dishwasher.
5 Dry all parts after each use.
6 If food residue is stuck on the cooking pot, fill the pot
with water and allow to soak before cleaning. DO NOT
use scouring pads. If scouring is necessary, use a nonabrasive cleanser or liquid detergent with a nylon pad or
brush.
7 Please return the unit to SharkNinja Operating LLC for
any other servicing.
NOTE: After usage, the exterior of the cooking pot may
produce a black film when cleaned. This is due to oxidation
and occurs from normal usage.
Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEMPOSSIBLE SOLUTION
“Pot” appears on the
Display Screen
“E02” or “E03” appears
on the LCD Display
Cooking pot is not inside the main housing. Inser t the cooking pot.
Ninja Multi-Cooker Plus is not functioning.
Please contact customer service at 1-877-646-5288.
Replacement Parts
To order additional parts and accessories, please visit our website ninjaaccessories.com or contact
customerservice: 1-877-646-5288.
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Notes
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Notes
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The 1-Year Limited Warranty applies to purchases made from authorized retailers of SharkNinja
Operating LLC. Warranty coverage applies to the original owner and to the original product only and is
not transferable.
SharkNinja warrants that the unit shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of
1 year from the date of purchase when it is used under normal household conditions and maintained
according to the requirements outlined in this instruction manual, subject to the following conditions
and exclusions.
What is covered by my warranty?
1. The original unit and/or non-wearable components deemed defective, in SharkNinja’s sole
discretion, will be repaired or replaced for up to 1 year from the original purchase date.
2. In the rare event that a replacement unit is issued, the warranty coverage ends six months after
the receipt date of the replacement unit or the remainder of the existing warranty, whichever is
greater. If the unit is replaced, SharkNinja reserves the right to replace the unit with one of equal or
greater value.
What is not covered by my warranty?
Our Customer Service and Product Specialists are available to provide all the warranty service options
available to you, including the possibility of upgrading to our VIP Warranty Service Options for select
product categories.
1. Normal wear and tear of wearable parts (including lid, removable pot, rack, pan) which require
regular maintenance and/or replacement to ensure the proper functioning of your unit are not
covered by your warranty.
2. Any unit that has been tampered with or used for commercial purposes.
3. SharkNinja will cover the cost for the customer to send the unit to us for repair or replacement.
A fee of $19.95 for return shipping costs will be charged at the time of return shipment of the
repaired or replacement unit.
4. Damage caused by misuse, abuse, or negligent handling, or damage due to mishandling in transit.
5. Consequential and incidental damages.
6. Defects caused by or resulting from damages from shipping or from repairs, service, or alteration
to the product or any of its parts which have been performed by a repair person not authorized by
SharkNinja.
7. Products purchased, used or operated outside of North America.
Problems with your unit/How to get service:
If your appliance fails to operate properly while in use under normal household conditions within the
warranty period, visit ninjakitchen.com for product care/maintenance self-help. Our Customer Service
and Product Specialists are also available at 1-877-646-5288 to assist with product support and
warranty service options.
How to initiate a warranty claim:
You can call 1-877-646-5288 to have a Customer Ser vice specialist assist you. Please note, you must
call 1-877-646-5288 to initiate a warranty claim. Return and packing instruction information will be
provided at that time.
For Customer Service hours, visit ninjakitchen.com
Replacement parts are available for purchase at ninjaaccessories.com. For more information on what
is classified as wearable and non-wearable parts, please visit ninjakitchen.com/warranty
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state to
state.
Some states do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the
above may not apply to you.
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US: Needham, MA 02494
CAN: Ville St-Laurent, QC H4S 1A7
1-877-646-5288
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For SharkNinja U.S. Patent information, visit sharkninja.com/USPatents.
Illustrations may differ from actual product. We are constantly striving to improve our products,
therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice.