READ BEFORE USE.
LIRE AVANT D’UTILISER.
LEA ANTES DE USAR.
840167600
8/07
www.commercial.hamiltonbeach.com
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Blender Safety
MPORTANT: This operation manual should be reviewed with all equipment operators as part of your
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perator training program.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – W
hen using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be followed, including
the following:
ead the Operation Manual before using blender.
1.R
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 of
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 the appliance manufacturer 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
cutter for wear, nicks, or broken blades. Do not use
broken or cracked cutting blades.
f parts.
. Check
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.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 toward
cutters.
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. Do not defeat the jar pad sensors.
27. Do not drop or slam the Quiet Shield™.
28. Keep fingers away from edges and joints when opening
and closing the Quiet Shield
29. Always use the handle to open and close the Quiet Shield™.
30. Do not strike the container against a surface to loosen
ingredients.
31. Do not carry the unit by the power cord.
32. Do not immerse in liquids or wash the blender base
in a dishwasher.
33. Do not place blender base in or near liquids.
34. Only authorized service facilities should repair the
.
blender
35. Do not operate the above-the-counter model without
the lower housing securely in place.
36. 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,
instructions on examination, repair, or electrical
or mechanical adjustment.
866-285-1087 or 910-693-4277, for
™
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– SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS –
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Safety Alert Symbols
The following safety alert symbols are used throughout
this manual to alert you to the safety hazards described
elow.
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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.
o not remove ground.
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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.
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.W
ipe 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.
Burn Hazard
Always use caution when blending
hot contents.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in burns.
Technical Service
For assistance or replacement parts, call our T
866-285-1087 or 910-693-4277
8 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. EST Monday – Friday
.commercial.hamiltonbeach.com
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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
Polycarbonate jar6126-650
Cutter assembly 98650
sound enclosureQS850
Quiet Shield
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echnical Service number:
Part Number
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Parts and Features
The parts and features for the Summit blenders are shown on this page. Become familiar with all parts and features
before using your blender. For questions, call Customer Service at 1-800-572-3331 or visit our web site at:
(www.commercial.hamiltonbeach.com)
Jar cover/
filler cap
Quiet Shield™
Jar and
cutter
assembly
Circuit breaker/
reset switch
Jar pad
Control
Panel
Sealing
gasket
Lower
Base
Housing
ON (I) / OFF (O)
Switch
(above counter model)
Upper Base
Housing
USB Port
To Load Custom Programs with
the USB Port:
1. Turn off and unplug unit.
2. Remove the USB port cover.
3. Insert USB card.
4. Plug in unit and turn on.
5. Display will show a confirmation
message.
6. Turn off and unplug unit.
7. Remove USB card and reinstall
the USB port cover.
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, 60Hz
Ground
prong
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230 V
AC, 50Hz
230 V
AC, 50Hz
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Control Panel
AUTOBLEND button
Blender automatically
stops when drink is at
the right consistency.
START button
Starts the
selected cycle.
PULSE button
Press and hold
to run the
blender at
HIGH for
short bursts.
STOP button
Stops operation
of the selected
function.
Does not shut
off power to
the blender.
JUMP button
Blender automatically
changes speed from
LOW to HIGH during
the cycle.
Custom cycle buttons A–D
Store your favorite cycles and
recall them quickly using
buttons A–D.
LOW/HIGH buttons
Use to select the
blending speed.
POWER ON
(I)/OFF (O)
button
Turns blender
on and off.
Display
see below
for status
messages
MORE
Press to display
additional text.
UP/DOWN buttons
Press the ▲ or ▼ button to
scroll through options in the
display or to adjust settings.
NOTE:
The display willl show the last cycle run when
not in use.
Blender Operation – Quick Start Guide
1. Read Important Safety Instructions and Warning
Symbol Explanations 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 (
power is ON (
6. Select the desired function (AUTOBLEND, HIGH,
LOW or JUMP).
NOTE: Use the Jump Cycle for automatic speed
adjustment from LOW to HIGH during the
blending cycle.
7. Press START.
I). The red LED lamp indicates that
I).
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4’max.
(130cm)
5
″ min.
(
127 mm)
20″min.(508 mm)
Above Counter
Installation
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ax.
4′ m
(130 cm)
22.5″ min.
572 mm)
(
5″ min.
127 mm)
(
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Convert Above-Counter Blender
For In-Counter Installation
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5″min.
(127 mm)
3″min.
(78 mm)
3/4″min.
(
19 mm)
5
.1″ min.
(130 mm)
20″min.
(508 mm)
In-Counter Installation
53/4″
(146 mm)
41/4″
(108 mm)
4
’ max.
(130 cm)
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18.5 min.
470 mm)
(
5 min.
(127 mm)
6.5 min.
165 mm)
(
3 min.
78 mm)
(
3/4 min.
(19 mm)
ack of Counter
B
Front Edge of Counter
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AUTOBLEND0
START, SCROLL TO SET
JUMP 4–12 sec
START, SCROLL TO SET
LOW/HIGH 12 sec
PULSE0 sec
A B C D
Using the Controls
S
TART
START
J
UMP
HIGH
LOW
S
TART
P
ULSE
A
D
S
TART
STOP
MORE
There are several blending options available, including AUTOBLEND, JUMP cycles, HIGH, or LOW cycles,
ach with adjustable time settings. You may also store favorite settings for later use with the
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uttons. For quick blending or to “freshen up” a beverage, use the PULSEbutton.
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This is the default screen for the blender or if AUTOBLEND
is pressed. On setting 0, the blender senses when the drink
is finished and stops automatically. Press the ▲ or ▼ button
to change to
AUTOBLEND 1, 2, or 3 to add additional
time. Press START to run the cycle.
Pressing JUMP displays the default jump cycle times (4
seconds at low then 12 seconds at high). Press the ▲ or▼ button to change the cycle length. Press START to run
the cycle.
A, B, C,
or
D
Pressing
HIGH or LOW displays the current run time for
that speed. Press the ▲ or ▼ button to change the cycle
length. Press START to run the cycle.
Press and hold the PULSE button to run the blender at
HIGH speed. Release to stop blender. Display will indicate
the length of time the button is held.
These buttons allow you to save your favorite settings.
Select A, B, C, or D and press START to run the cycle
stored in that location. To store a new cycle, adjust the
speed and time settings, then press and hold the A, B, C,
or
D button to save it to that location. A confirmation
message will show when the cycle is SAVED.
NOTE: Saving a new cycle to a location will overwrite any
existing cycle in that location.
Pressing STOPwill stop any cycle currently in use.
Pressing the MORE button displays cycle count screens
and other diagnostic information. See the next page for
more information.
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Special Control Functions
CUSTOMER SERV. INFO
START TO SELECT
RUN COOLDOWN CYCLE
START TO SELECT
AUTOBLEND 1:B
START TO SELECT
SET FACTORY DEFAULTS
START TO SELECT
A NOT SET
START TO SELECT
CYCLES INTO WARRANTY
START TO SELECT
CYCLES THIS WEEK
START TO SELECT
CLEAR WEEKLY CYCLES
START TO SELECT
CLEAR ALL CYCLES
START TO SELECT
CLEAR ALL CYCLES
PRS START TO CONFIRM
Pressing the MORE button displays cycle count screens and other diagnostic information, as well as allow
ou to access special functions.
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Use the
SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
CYCLE COUNTS
▲ or ▼ button to scroll through the options. Press the START button to select that option.
Displays the Hamilton Beach Commercial technical service number.
If the blender motor overheats, this message will be displayed to prompt you to
run a cool down cycle. Remove the container from the blender and press
START. Once the cycle has completed and the motor has cooled to a proper
operating temperature, the display will revert to the standby message.
Allows you to select and edit the preset cycle for the indicated button.
Indicates that there are no stored cycle settings for the indicated button.
Resets all settings except cycle counts to factory presets.
Displays the total number of cycles into the warranty period.
The display allows you to show the total number of cycles this year, this month,
this week, or for the day. Use the
Press the START button to select the desired time period to be displayed.
You may clear (reset) the number of cycles for any given time frame except the
number of cycles into warranty. Use the
options. Press the START button to clear the cycle counts for the desired
time period.
ou may also clear (reset) ALL
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into warranty. Press the START button to select. A confirmation message will
be displayed to confirm that you wish to clear all cycle counts.
▲ or ▼ button to scroll through the options.
▲ or ▼ button to scroll through the
stored cycle counts except the number of cycles
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Using the Blender
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Using the Blender
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Press and hold PULSE for short bursts
Use the AUTOBLEND cycle
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for most blending jobs.
See USING THE CONTROLS for details on cycles and options.
Use stored custom cycles for favorites.
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Using the Blender
Or use the preprogrammed JUMP, LOW, or HIGH cycles.
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See USING THE CONTROLS for details on cycles and options.
Press ▲ or ▼ to adjust time.
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Replacing the Cutter
Assembly
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem . . . Solution . . .
Make sure that the main power ON (I)/OFF (O)button is ON (I).
Blender fails to start
or stops while it is
running and display is
blank.
•
• Check to see if unit is securely plugged into an electric outlet of the proper
oltage and frequency.
v
• Check to see if the fuse for the electric outlet has blown or if a circuit breaker
has tripped.
• Check the integrated circuit breaker on the left side of the blender base. If it trips
again immediately or frequently, contact Customer Service.
• This blender is equipped with motor overload protection. If the motor stops during
operation due to overheating, unplug and allow the blender to cool down for 15
minutes. Plug blender back in after 15 minutes to resume normal operation.
Blender fails to start
or stops while it is
running, message
appears in display.
Blender fails to start
or stops while it is
running.
Unit does not respond
to button commands
or error message
appears in display
Ingredients will not mix
properly
• Make sure that the jar is seated properly on the blender base.
• Blender will not operate unless jar is properly seated.
• Thermal overload protection has been tripped. Attempt to run “cool down cycle”.
Follow instructions in display.
• This blender is equipped with motor overload protection. If the motor stops during
operation due to overheating, unplug and allow the blender to cool down for 15
minutes. Plug blender back in after 15 minutes to resume normal operation.
• Turn the power off and back on using the power switch to reset the controls.
• Turn the power off and back on using the power switch. If the error message still
appears, the unit will need to be serviced.
• 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.
• Container is too full. Do not fill past highest graduation marking.
• Cutter assembly blades are not sharp or are damaged. Inspect container and
cutter assembly daily
assembly appears worn or damaged.
• Check to see if cutter assembly is installed properly
• Select speed to create a fluid blend.
. Replace cutter assembly at least yearly or sooner if cutter
.
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Maintenance
Inspect the blender and its various parts and replace as follows:
aily
D
Weekly
Yearly
NOTE: Do not operate this blender if it malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner. Return blender to
the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair, or electrical or mechanical adjustment.
Unplug the blender and remove the jar from the base, and then inspect the jar and cutter
assembly for wear, nicks, or broken blades. Replace if necessary. If the cutter assembly
blades are loose, discontinue use immediately. Do not attempt to repair or tighten the cutter
ssembly. Refer to “Technical Service” for replacement.
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Unplug the blender, and then inspect the power cord insulation and power plug
for cracks. Inspect sealing gasket for cracking and leaking of fluids under unit.
Refer to “Technical Service” for repair or replacement.
Replace the jar and cutter assembly at least once a year
appears worn or damaged.
or sooner if the cutter assembly
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 two (2) years or 20,000
cycles, whichever comes first, from the date of original purchase, except as noted below. During this period, we will
repair or replace this product, at our option.
THE FOREGOING 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, 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 parts subject to wear, including without limitation: 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 include any condition resulting from abuse, misuse, neglect, unauthorized repair,
or use not in conformity with the printed directions. Always use this product in accordance with the printed directions.
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
or 910-693-4277.
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.
return the product to us.
Hamilton Beach Brands, Inc.
Commercial Technical Service
261 Yadkin Road
Southern Pines, NC 28387
(For faster service please have model, series, and type numbers ready for operator to assist you.)
TECHNICAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT at 1-866-285-1087
ou are responsible for paying shipping and handling charges to
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Two-Year Express Care Service Program *
* Available only to end users located in the continental U.S., Alaska, and Hawaii
Hamilton Beach Commercial understands that your foodservice equipment is a crucial element in the
profitability of your business. If your equipment breaks down, you would like repair that’s quick, convenient,
and dependable. That’s why we provide the Express Care Service Program for this product while it’s under
the Product Warranty. You’ll find that it’s better for your bottom line and your peace of mind.
Follow these three easy steps for quick, convenient and dependable ECSP repairs:
Step One: Dial 1-866-285-1087 toll-free to speak to a member of our highly trained technical service
staff (hours Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST). We will make an initial phone diagnosis.
Step T
Commercial will ship a replacement product to your location.
Step Three: Once the replacement unit is received, you send the troubled unit back to Hamilton Beach
Commercial (we’ll provide the box and supporting materials to return the unit). Hamilton Beach
Commercial will pay the freight cost for the returned unit.
NOTE: The warranty of the replacement unit will be prorated based on the time period remaining on the
replaced unit.
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If it is determined that minimal on-site maintenance cannot be performed, Hamilton Beach
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