JENN-AIR JBL800XAAS Bar Blender User Guide

July 12, 2024
Jenn Air

JENN-AIR JBL800XAAS Bar Blender

Product Information

Specifications:

  • Brand: Jenn Air
  • Model: JBL800XAAS
  • Type: Blender
  • Product Number: 60600

Product Usage Instructions

1. Proof of Purchase and Product Registration:

It is recommended to keep the sales receipt showing the date of purchase of your blender. Additionally, please return the product registration card packaged with this unit or visit the provided website for registration.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How do I clean the blender?
    • A: To clean the blender, detach the blade assembly and wash it with warm soapy water. Wipe the base of the blender with a damp cloth. Do not immerse the base in water.
  • Q: Can I blend hot liquids in this blender?
    • A: It is not recommended to blend hot liquids in this blender as it may cause pressure buildup and lead to spills or accidents. Let hot liquids cool before blending.

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C {} N (; R A T U I A T I O N S on yOUF purchase of a Jenn Air'” blender, lnspircd by classic Italia*] &,sign, Jcnn Air captures tile European appetite for life combining art, form an(l function into bcautiMl appliances for your home’. Your eye catching Jenn Air blender incorporates an artfully designed pitcher that can be used to both prepare foods and serve them with eleganee and style. Complementing the durable (lie cast construction and tempered glassware is a 500 watt motor and oversized stainless steel blade to handle the toughest blending chores. hmovative, back lit electronic touch controls give you five powertul speed settings plus ice crushing mode and momentary pulse action. Designed wifll entertaining in mind, the large capacity 72 ounce glass pitcher with exclusive Blend and Serve Design” is beautihll enough to go directly h’om countertop to serving table. And the elegant bulb shape and unique wi(le bottom (lesign combine to (leliver break through blending capabilities. The Jenn Air blender is just one of the unique otlerings in our expanding line of small appliances tot your home. And of course, a beautitul addition to our broad line of fine kitchen major appliances. Jenn Air. For the love of cooking'”.

Proof of Purchase and Product Registration
Always kccp the sales receipt showing the date of purchase of your blender.
Please return the product registration card packaged with this unit or visit wvcv<jennair.com to register online. Returning this card will allow us to contact you in the unlikely event of a product saiety recall notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Product Sak’tv Recall Act.

Please complete Model Number Serial Number I)ate Purchased
Store Name

the following

for )Tour personal records:

What You Need to Know About Safety Instructions

Warning and important sak, ty instructions appearing in this manual arc not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must bc exercised when installing, maintaining or opcr ating appliance.

Always contact your dealer, distributor, service agent or manutacturer problems or conditions you do not understand.

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Recognize Safety Symbols,Words,

Labels

Important Safeguards

When using electrical appliances,
observed, including the iollowing: 1 .Read all instructions.

basic sak’ty

precautions

should alwavs be

2.To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not immc’rsc the _ord, plug or blender power base in water or other liquids.
3.Close supervision is necessary when anv appliance is used bv or near chil
dren.

4.Unplug blender fl’om outlet when not in use, beture putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning or taking apart the blender pitcher. Never put hands in blender pitcher or handle the blades when the appliance is plugged in. Never operate the blender without the pitcher hilly assembled.
g.Avoid contacting moving parts.

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the blender.
12.F,lades are sharp. Handle carelulh’. 1
.To reduce risk of injurv, never place the blade assembl,v on the power base with
out the pitcher properl)” attached. 14.Always operate blender with the lid in place. 15.Never leave blender unattended while running. 16.Before blending hot liquids, remove pitcher lid cap h’om lid. Beware of steam (51″
hot vapor. When removing the lid, tilt lid slightly to direct steam awav from skin. Place a clean cloth over the lid cap opening to avoid splattering. Keep hands and odler exposed skin away h’om opening to prevent possible burns. Start with slowest speed. 17.I)o not use an extension cord with this blender.
This product is designed for household use only. I)o not use blender for other than intended purpose.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.

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Parts and Features

1. Pitcher Lid Cap This center portion of the pitcher lid mc_ybe remo_z’d, allot_gng ingredients to be added during use. (Be sure to check size o_food load in the blender and the peed setting prior to removing cap.)
2. Pitcher Lid Seal
the top the pitcher jar.

3. Pitcher Jar The 72 ounce glas pitcher jar has a unique bldb shaped design that o/fi’rs outstanding bJending pe>rmance. The pitcher is beautiful enough to go directly.from the countertop to the serving tabJe.
4. Pitcher Gasket This seals the bottom othf e. [_itcher ]ar to the blade base.
5. Blade Base The _ider bottom c._f_thepitcher jar accommoddtes a larger blade.fi>r improved rollover, increased.fluid movement and outstanding blending.

6. Base Ring The base ring screws onto the bottom of the pitcher jar, holding the pitcher gasket and blade base in place.

7. Blender Power Base The poer base ’atures a _00-w(_tt motor and innovative touch controls. The pitcher locks onto the po_er base with a simple quarter turn.fi_r sqfe, no mess operation.

8. Control Panel
hee,_to _Ltoe,ch_’ontrols/eat_,,rre,n,olU,e i,’et,°”erfi’ql,eed,_,,,e_lla__,ni,’e
(‘ru_h mode and a pulse option. The controh are activated with the touch c?fa.finger”

9. Detachable

Power Cord

The detachable power cord is interchangeable ith other ]enn-Air ‘’_malt appliances.

Assembling Your Blender

1. Carefully remove all blender parts h’om the pad<aging. 2. Place the blender power base on a solid, level surtace.
3. Befure first use, wash the pitcher jar, pitcher lid, pitcher
lid cap, pitcher gasket, blade base and base ring in hot, soapy water. Rinse and <171.”The pitcher jar is dishwasher sak’. The pitcher lid, base ring and blade base are all top rack dishwasher safe.
4. ( arehllly place the pitcher gasket over the blade base, while keeping lingers away h’om the blades.
5. Turn the pitcher jar upside down. 6. Using caution, place the blade base and pitcher gasket
into the bottom opening of the pitcher jar. 7. Twist the base ring onto bottom of pitcher jar, making
sure it threads evenly and secures the pitcher gasket and blade base in place. The base ring shoukl be tightened hand tight onto the pitcher jar. I)o not over tighten. 8.Turn the pitcher jar right side up and place it on top of the blender power base and turn clockwise to lock the pitcher in place. 9. Insert the pitcher lid cap into the pitcher lid and tighten it by turning clockwise. Place the pitcher lid onto the pitcher jar. 10. Plug the detachable power cord into the blender power base and a properly grounded 3 prong electrical outlet. The blender is now ready to use.

Removing pitcher from base 1. Make sure the blender controls are set to “OFF”
and the power cord is unplu_ed. 2. Tm’n the pitcher counterclockwise and lilt the
pitcher up and off the base. 3. I)o not unscrew the base ring fl’om the pitcher jar
until you are ready to remove the blade assembly. Loosening it will cause leaking.
NOTE: Be sure to operate ,your blender on a clean, dry, sturdy suvtace.

Operating Your Blender

1. Make sure the touch controls are SET TO “O FF” and

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the power cord is unplugged.

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2. Place the assembled PITCHER ON TOP OF

F,LENI)ER BASE and tul’n clockwise to lock the

pitcher in place. 3. LOAD BLENI)ER with tood to be blended and place
the lid securely on flae pitcher jar. 4. TOU(H THE “ON” PAl) on the control panel. The
“ON” pad should illuminate and the WARNING light will flash to indicate that the blender is ready to operate. 5. TOU(H ONE OF THE FIVE SPEED PAI)S. Reter to the “Speed (ontrol Guide” in this manual tor suggested settings. Reter to the “Pulse Mode” and “Ice Crushing Mode” sections in this manual tot use of those controls.

Turning the Blender Off While the blender is operating, touch file “OFF” pad on the control panel or touch the active speed setting pad a secoM time and fl_e blender will stop. The “ON” pad will still be illuminated and the WARNING light will flash to indicate the blender is ready to operate again. Press the “OFF” pad a second time to completely turn the blender off.
Auto Shut-o[[ · The blender will automatically shut off if allowed to stand with no control pads pressed tot 10 minutes. · lftwo speed settings pads are accidentally touched at the same time, the blender will shut off. Select desired speed setting pad to start or restart.
Pulse Mode 1. Touch the “ON” pad on the control panel. The “ON” pad will illuminate and the WARNING light will flash to indicate that the blender is ready to operate. 2. Touch the “PULSE” pad. 3. Select a speed setting and touch the corresponding pad on the control panel. 4. The blender will operate only while you are touching the speed setting pad.
NOTE: When unsure about the appropriate speed setting, try puMng to test various speeds.

Ice Crushing Mode 1. Load ice cubes in the blender pitcher, making sure to use ice that is thoroughly fl’ozen. Break up any large chunks of ice. 2. Touch the “ON” pad oi1 the control panel. The “ON” pad will illuminate and the WARNING light will flash to indicate that the blender is ready to operate.
3. Touch the “(RUSH” pad on the control panel. The blender will automatically
operate in short bursts to crush flae ice. 4. Once the ice is crushed, touch the “OFF” pad on the control panel.

Using the removable

pitcher lid cap

1. While bleMer is off, remove pitcher lid cap by holding

the pitcher jar and pitcher lid down with one had

and txsisting and lilting the pitcher lid cap xsith the other hand.

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2. Use the small opening in the lid to add ingredients to

the blender while the blender is running. Use caution and blend on l<_v speed

while pitcher M cap is removed.

Use the cap opening in the lid to vent steam or hot vapor, however be sure to open the M and/or M cap gradually and direct steam or hot vapor away fl’om hams, lace and other exposed skin.
For best results, blend small amounts of hot liquids and cover the lid cap opening with a clean cloth. Use the “PULSE” mode beginning on the lowest speed setting.

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Speed Control Guide
The following speed control guide provides suggested settings for )’our blender. If in doubt, start on a lo_er setting and try pulsing to test out various speeds.

F,abv food ingredients F,lended ice drink F,read Cotfee beans (rackers Crushed ice Fruit juice fl’om fl’ozen concentrate Milk powder & water Nuts Oatmeal Pancake batter Salad dressing Sauces Smoothies

puree crush chop liquefy chop crush mix liquet.v chop puree mix mix stir liquet.v

Tips The “PI_ILSE”mode can be use<{with any speed setting. Simply touch the “P{ILSE” pad and then touch the desired speed setting.
When crushing ice, be sure to use ice cubes that are frozen solid and break up any large chunks.
If blending a mixture of liquid and solid ingredients, add the liquid ingredients to the blender first and then add the solids, unless the recipe states other’Mse.

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Care and Cleaning

1. Touch the “OFF” pad to set the blender into its full

oil state. Unplug the power cord.

2. Position blcMer pitcher over a sink to catch anv

remaining ingredients in the pitcher while taking it

apart to clean.

3. Unscrew the base ring fl’om the base of the pitcher

(see illustrations A and B). If the base is ditiicuh to

unscre_x; place the pitcher on the power base and

B

turn tbe pitcher counterclockwise with both bands

to loosen and remove (see illustration C). I)O NOT

turn the pitcher using the handle. 4. Careiully disassemble the pitcher gasket and the
blade base, keeping fingers away fl’om sharp edges of the blades.

5. All of the pitcher parts should be washed in warm, soapy water. The pitcher jar is dishwasher safe. The pitcher lid, base ring and blade base are all top rack dishwasher safe. The pitcher gasket and lid cap can be bandwashed in warm, soapy water.
6. Wipe down the blender power base, including the glass touch controls with a damp cloth. I)O NOT immerse the blender base in water. I)o not use an

abrasive cleaning pad on the power base unit. 7. I)O NOT use pine based cleaners or cleaners con
raining bleach on the bleMer base. I)o not use any type of solvent based cleaner or metal polish on the power base unit. Use of these products may cause staining or discoloration. If these cleaning products I)O come in contact with the power base, immediately clean with a water dampened cloth and wipe dry.

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Betbre You Call tbr Service

PROBLEM
The })lender will not starl.

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

· Check th( power cord to mak( sure it is securely fas ten(d into the bl(nder and into the cl(ctrica] out]et.

· Mak( sure the “ON” pad is illuminated. the desired speed setting.

Next, touch

· Aw_id touching two speed settings at once since this will cause the blender to turn off.

The hlender is spattering ingredients outside the blender pitcher jar.

· Make sure the pitcher lid is securely t3stened into the pitcher jar befiwe blending.
· If’the pitcher lid has been removed, make sule the blender is set on a low setting to avoid spattering.
· Fhe bl(n(ler ma) I)( ove]loa(led. Remove so]n( of the contents and continue blending.

The hlender is leaking around the bottom
of the pitcher.

· Make sure the pitcher gasket is positioned between the pitcher jar an(] the blade base.
· Check to see if the base ring is securely screwed into place and a]igned evenh around the base oi the pitcher jar.

The hlender motor is bogging down.

· Check to make sure the blender isn’t overloaded with
dense h)ods. If so, break into small( r pieces. · When using the ice “C[_.LISI{” rood(, be sure to use
solidi) hozen ice cubes and break up any large chunks of” ice.

The [)lender wobbles on the work surt_ce.

· Make sure the small pads on the Icet o[:the blender are all snugly pushed in.
· Check to see if the work surlace is level.

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Recipes

Roasted Yellow Pepper Soup
The ,Jediterraneanfello.” ccdorof thi _oW make_it a t ,_erfic’hcot ice (n the fir_t ccmr_e ,_r a late slmm_erdinner. Hgth its rich, meHo,,fiaror, it ,ill be aFFreciatedj’ear-rollnd. I medium red potato, peeled and cut into 1″ cubes 2 stalks celery, coarsely chopped I carrot, peeled and coarsely chopped I small onion, peelecl and coarse’IF chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 6 sweet yellow bell peppers, seeded and cut into 1″ chunks 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 6 cups chicken stock I teaspoon green peppercorns 1 cup heavv cream salt and pepper, to taste 8 leaves of tresh basil Place potato, celery, carrot, onion, garlic: and yellow bdl pepper pieces on an oven proof baking tray. I)rizzle with olive oil. Bake at 400 ° F. tor 40 45 rain utes (Convect Roast 30 35 minutes), or until tender. Cover loosely with toil and set aside to cool slightly (approximately 20 minutes). In a large soup pot, bring chicken stock to a boil. Stir in green peppercorns. Reduce heat to simmer. Set blender to “puree” and process the roasted vegetables in blender h)r 20 25 seconds or until smooth. Stir puree into the simmering chicken broth. Stir in heavv cream ant] mix well. Add salt and pepper to taste. I)o not allow soup to boil. Serve immediately with fl’esh basil leaf garnish.
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Ricotta and Pine NutTart with Balsamic Strawberries En}c_”this detightfid tart sprinkled .th pine nut aM drizzled with strm’berrie. The,filling is mixed in the blenderto create a crean_”texture. Pastry Crust 2 cups all purpose flour lJ? cup sugar 14 cups pine nuts, toasted and finely chopped 12 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted Filling 11″? cups sugar 1 cup water 6 ounces cream cheese 1 cup ricotta cheese 3 egg yolks 2 whole e_s 14 cup pine nuts, whole Balsamic Strawberries 2 pints fl’esh strawberries 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon top quality balsamic vinegar Pastry Crust In a small bowl, mix flour, sugar and chopped pine nuts. Add melted butter and mix gently. Press mixture into bottom and about 1″ up the sides of a 10″ spring form pan. Chill tor 10 minutes. Begin making the sugar/water mixture tor the filling. Place aluminum toil over the pastry and fill with pie weights, dry beans or rice. Bake at 375 ° F (( onvect Bake 350 ° F) tor 15 minutes. Remove toil and pie weights, then bake an additional 10 minutes, or until golden brown. (ool completely.
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Filling In a small saucepan, bring water and sugar to a boil. Boil until sugar is completely
dissolved, about 4 minutes. Transfer to container with a pour spout and allow to cool 20 minutes.
Add cream cheese, rieotta cheese, e_ yolks and whole eggs to blender pitcher. Cover with lid and mix 5 seconds. Turn blender off and scrape sides. Resume mix ing for 15 seconds or until smoofll. Turn blender <ill. Remove the pitcher lid cap. Set blender to “stir” and with the blender running, add the sugar syrup slowly. Pour die cheese mixture into the prepared crust. Sprinkle the whole pine nuts over the top. Return to oven and bake the tart for 40 45 minutes, or until goklen but still a [)it so[t in the middle. (ool. Serve topped with balsamic strawberries. Balsamic Strawberries Clean, hull and slice the strawberries. Place in a shallow pan and sprinkle with sugar. (<)vex”tightly witli plastic: wrap. Allow to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes. Shake occasionally. Sprinkle with balsamic vinegar, shake pan to distribute flavor and allow to stand at room temperature for 30 more minutes.
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Tiramisu Cream Smoothie
This taste cChaty blends flavors C tiramisu into a refreshing ice cream drink. T_pped with M_ipped cream and chocoMte cookie crumbs, this drink is a sure parry.favorite.
1 tablespoon Kahlua 2 tablespoons espresso 2 tablespoons heavv _Team or milk 3 tablespoons chocolate syrup 1 pint (2 cups) vanilla ice cream Whipped cream Chocolate cookie crumbs
Pour Kahlua, espresso, cream, chocolate syrup and ice cream into blender. Set blender to “liquefy” and pulse tot 15 20 seconds or until ingredients are smooth and creamy. Pour into cocktail glasses. Garnish with whipped cream and cookie
CFll U’ll)S.
Makes two 6-ounce servings.

Strawberry

Ice

This refreshing i_y drink is perfect on a H_rm summer da); Add a _pla_h c.)frum and garnish

the rim of the gJas_ with a str(m’berry.fi>r a.fe_tire parry cocktail.

1 16 ounce container fl’ozen sweetened, sliced strawberries, thawed 4 cups ice cubes

Place undrained strawberries in blender; add ice cubes. Combine strawberries and ice cubes on “crush” setting for 3 5 45 seconds or until all ice is crushed. Serve.

,lJakes, fi)ur g-ounce servings.

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Warranty

/Customer

Service

Jenn-Air _ One-Year Hassle-Free Replacement Warranty Jenn Air stands behind the high quality of our bk, nders by offering a one year has sle fl’ee replacement warranW. If your blender shouk] fail within the first year of
ownership and upon inspection by Jenn Air is proven dek’ctive, the blender will be replaced without charge. Jenn Air will arrange for it to be returned fl’ee of charge. Jenn Air will also arrange delivery of an identical or comparable replacement to
your door fl’ee of charge.

THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIEI), INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MER(HANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE, ARE MADE BY JENN AIR OR ARE ALITHORIZEI) TO BE MADE WITH RESPE( T TO THE PRODUCT.

What Is Not Covered hyThis Warranty
1. (onditions and damages resulting fl’om any of the tollowing: a. Any repair, disassembly, modification, alteration or adjustment not authorized by Jenn Air.
b. Misuse, abuse, accidents, unreasonable use, negligence or tailure to tollow the Jenn Air instructions.
c. Incorrect electric current, voltage or supply other than listed on the product.
d. hnproper setting of any control. 2. Warranty is void if the original serial numbers have been removed, altered or
cannot be readily determined.
3. Products purchased for commercial or industrial use. 4. (onsequential or incidental damages sustained by any person as a result of any
breach of these warranties. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of consequential or incidental damages, so the above exclusion may not apply.

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Customer Service

1. Call Jenn Air Customer Service at 1 866 982 3313 U.S.A. or 1 800 688 2002 Canada. They may be able to assist you with troubleshooting product difficulties. U.S. c:ustomers using TTY for deaf, hearing impaired or speec:h impaired, call 1 800 688 2080.
2. Write to Jenn Air, Attn. CA]R _ Center, 1O. Box 2370, C]eve]an(l, TN 37320 2370. When writing or calling about a service problem, ])]ease include the following information: a.Your name, address and telephone nl./ml)er; b. Model and serial number of the blender; c. A clear description of the problem you are having; d. Proof of purchase (sales receipt).
3.13set guides are available online at www.jennair.com.
Replacement Parts To order new blender parts, inc:luding ne
blender pitchers, call 1 866 982 _ 13 or 1 800 688 2002 Canada.

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