SENCOR SBL 221 Series Smoothie Blender User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- SENCOR
Table of Contents
- SENCOR SBL 221 Series Smoothie Blender
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Frequently Asked Questions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
- INTENDED USE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE APPLIANCE
- ASSEMBLING AND DISMANTLING THE APPLIANCE
- USING THE APPLIANCE
- QUICK GUIDE TO PROCESSING INGREDIENTS
- CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
- STORAGE
- TECHNICAL DATA
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SENCOR SBL 221 Series Smoothie Blender
Product Information
Specifications
- Brand: SENCOR
- Model Variants: SBL 2210WH, SBL 2211 GR, SBL 2212BL, SBL 2213OR, SBL 2214RD, SBL 221 SVT, SBL 2216YL, SBL 2217TQ, SBL 2218RS
- Revision: 08/2017
Product Usage Instructions
Unpacking and Setup
When unpacking the Smoothie Maker, ensure all parts are included as per the user manual. Place the base on a stable surface and assemble the pitcher and blades securely.
Ingredient Preparation
Prepare your desired fruits, vegetables, or other ingredients for the smoothie. Ensure they are washed and cut into appropriate sizes to fit into the pitcher.
Blending Process
Place the prepared ingredients into the pitcher. Secure the lid tightly. Place the pitcher on the base and adjust settings as per your desired consistency. Start blending by pressing the appropriate buttons.
Serving and Cleaning
Pour the blended smoothie into a glass or container for serving. After use, detach the pitcher and blades for cleaning. Wash them thoroughly with warm soapy water and let them dry beforereassembling for next use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I blend ice in the Smoothie Maker?
A: Yes, the Smoothie Maker can blend ice. Ensure the ice cubes are not too large to avoid damaging the blades.
Q: How do I prevent overfilling the pitcher?
A: Do not exceed the maximum fill line indicated on the pitcher to prevent overfilling and ensure proper blending consistency.
Q: Can I blend hot ingredients in the Smoothie Maker?
A: It is not recommended to blend hot ingredients directly in the Smoothie Maker. Allow hot ingredients to cool before blending to avoid damage.
SENCOR
SBL 2210WH / SBL 2211 GR / SBL 2212BL
SBL 2213OR / SBL 2214RD / SBL 221 SVT
SBL 2216YL / SBL 2217TQ / SBL 2218RS
Before using this appliance, please familiarize yourself with its user guide,
even if you are already familiar with using similar appliances. Use the
appliance only as described in the user guide. Keep the guide for later use.
At least for the duration of the legal claim period or warranty period, we
recommend storing the original transport carton, packing material, sales
receipt and confirmation of seller’s responsibility or the warranty
certificate. ln the event of transport, we recommend packing the appliance
back into the manufacturer’s original box.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ CAREFULLY AND SAVE FOR FUTURE USE.
- This appliance can be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved.
- This appliance shall not be used by children. Keep the appliance and its power cord out of the reach of children.
- Before plugging the appliance in, make sure that the voltage on its model plate matches the voltage on the electrical socket.
- Use the appliance only with original accessories that were supplied with it.
- The appliance is intended for domestic use and is designed to process ordinary quantities of food in the home.
- Do not use the appliance for purposes for which it is not intended.
Warning:
Improper use can lead to injury.
- Do not use the appliance in industrial environments or outdoors.
- Do not put the appliance on or near an electric or gas stove, on the edge of a table or on unstable surfaces. Put the appliance only on a flat, dry, stable surface.
- Before operating the appliance, make sure it is properly assembled.
- When handling hot liquids, use extra caution, because they may release steam or may splash and scald the user. Before pouring hot liquids into the blending container and blending them, let them cool to at least 40 °c.
- Do not leave the appliance continuously operating for more than 2 minutes. Before restarting, let it cool for at least 2 minutes. When processing harder foods or thicker liquids, do not leave the appliance running for more than 1 minute.
- The appliance has a thermal fuse that protects the motor from damage if it is subjected to excessive stress. If the appliance shuts off automatically due to motor overload, unplug it, and let it cool for at least 15 minutes. Then you can operate the appliance again.
- If food sticks to the blade unit or to the wall of the blending container, turn the appliance off and unplug it. Make sure that the blade unit has stopped turning. Remove the container set from the motor unit and turn it so that the blade unit points upward. Remove the blade unit. Use a plastic spatula to clean the blade unit and container wall. Put the blending container together and attach it back to the motor unit. Plug the cord in and continue blending.
- When handling the blade unit, use extra caution when removing it from the blending container, so that it does not cause injury. The blade unit’s edges are sharp.
- Do not run the appliance empty. Improper use of the appliance may shorten its service life.
- Always turn the appliance off and unplug it when it is not in use, when leaving it unattended, before assembling or dismantling it, when changing accessories, cleaning it or moving it.
- Before removing the blending container from the motor unit, make sure that the motor unit is turned off and unplugged, and that the rotating parts have stopped.
- Do not submerge the motor unit or power cable in water or any other liquid or wash these parts under running water.
- Make sure that the power cable does not come into contact with moisture. Do not place heavy objects on the power cable. Make sure that the power cable does not hang over the edge of a table or touch a hot surface.
- Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the power cable. This may damage the power cable or socket. Unplug the cable by pulling the electrical plug.
- If the power cable is damaged, have it replaced by a qualified service facility. It is forbidden to use the appliance with a damaged power cable or plug.
- Do not use the appliance if it is not working right or shows any signs of damage.
- To avoid hazards, do not repair the appliance yourself or modify it in any way. All repairs must be done by an authorized service facility. Tampering with the appliance may void the warranty.
DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
- The large 600 ml blending container is made of durable PVC plastic and also serves as a drinking bottle.
- Blade unit with four blades made of high quality stainless steel
- Motor unit
- The pulse switch is for turning the motor unit on and off.
- Anti-slip feet
- The screw cap with spout can be screwed onto both drinking bottles.
- The small 300 ml blending container is made of durable PVC plastic and also serves as a drinking bottle.
INTENDED USE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE APPLIANCE
This Smoothie Maker is ideal for preparing fresh fruit or fitness drinks, dairy and other sorts of cocktails, mixed drinks, excellent salsa, cream soups, sauces and mixed baby foods. It is equipped with a blade unit with four high-quality stainless-steel blades and a blending containers of two sizes, which are made of sturdy PVC plastic and also serve as a practical drinking bottle. The lid has a closable spout to allow easy carrying with no spilling. Both bottles fit perfectly into a car cupholder. Anti-slip feed with suction cups ensure excellent stability when the Smoothie Maker is in use. The bottle, lid and blade unit are dishwasher safe.
BEFORE FIRST USE
- Remove the appliance and its accessories from the packaging.
- Thoroughly wash all removable parts intended for contact with food (large blending container A1, small blending container A (7), lid A6 and the blade unit A2 in warm water with a neutral dish detergent. Then rinse them with clean water and let them dry or thoroughly dry them with a soft towel.
Warning:
When cleaning the blade unit A2, be extra cautious to avoid injury. The blade edges A2 are sharp.
ASSEMBLING AND DISMANTLING THE APPLIANCE
Before you begin to assemble or disassemble the appliance, make sure the motor unit A3 is turned off and unplugged from the wall outlet and the rotating parts are not in motion.
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Assembling and dismantling the blending container
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Turn blending container A1 or A7 so that its neck points upward.
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Place the blade unit A2 against the neck of container A1 or A7 so that the blades point into AG) or A(J). Screw the blade unit A@ onto the neck of container A1 or A7. Turn the assembled container downward with the blade unit A2.
Note:
Put food and liquids into container A1 or A7 before you attach the blade unit to it A2.
1.3 To dismantle, proceed in the opposite order. -
Attaching and removing the blending container from the motor unit
- Place the motor unit A3 on a flat, dry surface, such as a kitchen counter. Onto the motor unit A3, place the blending container so that the arrow indicator on the blade unit A2 lines up with the arrow on the motor unit A3. Turn the blending unit clockwise until it attaches firmly to the motor unit A3. If the blending container assembly is correctly attached to the motor unit A3, it cannot be lifted separately.
- To remove the blending container from the motor unit A3, proceed in the opposite sequence.
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Assembling the drinking bottle
To assemble the drinking bottle, screw the lid A6 onto the neck of bottle A1 or A7. Firmly tighten the lid A6. When carrying, make sure the spout is properly closed, so that the bottle’s contents do not spill.
USING THE APPLIANCE
- Make sure that the motor unit A3 is turned off and unplugged.
- Put the ingredients you want to mix into blending container A1 or A7. We recommend putting the food into container A1 or A7 in the order shown in the chapter “Quick guide to processing ingredients”. Containers A1 and A7 can hold food up to the 600 ml or 300 ml line.Do not put more food and liquid into container A1 or A7.
Warning:
Before pouring hot liquids into blending containers A1 or A7 and blending
them, let them cool to at least 40″C.
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Assemble the blending container and then attach the blending container assembly to the motor unit A3 according to the instructions in the chapter ” Assembling and dismantling the appliance”.
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Plug the power cable in and press the pulse switch A4 to start the smoothie maker. Press and hold switch A4 for as long as you want to mix. To turn the smoothie maker off, let up on switch A4.
Warning:
The maximum operating time is 2 minutes. Do not let the appliance run continuously longer than the time indicated above. Then let the appliance cool for 2 minutes. When processing thicker foods or liquids, do not let the appliance run for more than 1 minute. -
If food sticks to the blade unit A2 or to the wall of the blending container A1 or A7, turn the appliance off and unplug it. Make sure that the blade unit A2 has stopped turning. Remove the container set from the motor unit A3 and turn it so that the blade unit A2 points upward. Remove the blade unit A2. Use a plastic spatula to clean the blade unit A2 and wall of container A1 or A7. Put the blending container together and attach it back to the motor unit A3. Plug the cord in and continue blending.
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After blending is finished, unplug the power cable. Make sure that the blade unit A2 has stopped turning, and remove the blending container assembly from the motor unit A3.
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Turn blending container A1 or A7 so that the blade unit A2 points upward. Remove the blade unit A2 and, if necessary, close bottle A1 or A7 with the lid A6 or pour the contents into another appropriate container.
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Clean all parts used according to the instructions in the chapter “Cleaning and maintenance”.
QUICK GUIDE TO PROCESSING INGREDIENTS
- For optimal blending results, put the ingredients in blending container AG) or A(J) in the following order: liquids, fresh fruit, frozen fruit, yogurt and ice cream.
- First cut solid foods, such as fruit or vegetables, into smaller pieces of about 1 in (2.5 cm) and then mix them.
- This smoothie maker is not intended for mashing potatoes, blending dough, whipping egg whites or grinding raw meat.
Note:
The listed processing times are only for orientation. Actual blending time
depends on the size of the food, the amount, and the desired final
consistency.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Before cleaning, make sure the appliance is shut off and unplugged. Disassemble the appliance into its separate parts. Before disassembly, make sure the rotating parts have stopped.
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Thoroughly wash the blade unit A2 and the emptied blending container A1 or A7 in warm water with a neutral dish detergent. Then rinse these parts under clear running water, dry them with a soft towel or let them air dry. If you have used the lid A6, clean it in the same way. We recommend washing all parts immediately after use, so that food does not stick. Dried food is hard to remove. The blade unit A2, bottles A1 and A7 and the lid A6 are all dishwasher safe.
Warning:
When removing and cleaning the blade unit A2, be extra cautious to avoid injury. The blade edges A2 are sharp.
Some foods may discolor blending containers A1 and A7. However, this does not affect the operating of the appliance. -
To clean the outer surface of the motor unit A3 use a cloth soaked in a weak detergent solution. After applying the detergent, dry the surface with a cloth moistened with clean water, and then wipe it dry.
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Never immerse the motor unit A3 or power cable into water or any other liquid. When cleaning the appliance, do not use solvents, paint thinners or abrasive cleaners. This may damage the surface of the appliance.
STORAGE
When you are not using the appliance, store it in a clean, dry place out of the reach of children.
TECHNICAL DATA
- Rated voltage range ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 220-240 V
- Rated frequency ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 50/60 Hz
- Rated power …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 500 W
- Protection class (against electric shock) ……………………………………………………………………………………….. II
- Noise ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 85 dB(A)
This appliance’s declared noise emission value is 85 dB(A), which represents acoustic output level A in regard to the reference acoustic output 1 pW.
Glossary of technical terms
Level of protection against electric shock:
Class II – Electric shock protection is provided by double or reinforced
insulation.
We reserve the right to change text and technical parameters.
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSING OF USED PACKAGING
Dispose of used packaging at a designated waste disposal facility.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
- This symbol on products or original documents indicates that used electrical and electronic equipment is not to be discarded with ordinary municipal waste. For proper disposal, recovery and recycling, take these products to designated collection points.
- Alternatively, in some countries of the European Union or other European countries, you can return your products to your local retailer when purchasing equivalent new products.
- Correct disposal of this product helps save valuable natural resources and helps prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health that would result from improper disposal. For more details, contact your municipal office or the nearest collection site.
- Improper disposal of this type of waste may be subject to fines under national regulations.
- For business entities in the European Union
- To dispose of an electrical or electronic equipment, request the necessary information from your retailer or supplier.
- Disposal in countries outside the European Union
- This symbol is valid in the European Union. To dispose of this product, request the necessary information on the correct disposal method from your municipal office or retailer.
- This product meets all the basic requirements of the EU directives that apply to it.
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