Use and care guide

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TIPS FOR GREAT RESULTS
OPERATING THE COMMERCIAL IMMERSION BLENDER
For food service applications: wash, rinse,
and sanitize the stainless steel attachments
for the Commercial Immersion Blender
prior to initial use, after each use, or
whenever they will not be used again
within a period of 1 hour.
The following washing, rinsing, and
sanitizing solutions (or their equivalents)
may be used.
Solution Product Dilution in water Temperature
Washing Noble Pan Pro 1 30 millilitres / 11.4 litres Hot 46ºC
Rinsing Plain water Warm 35ºC
Sanitizing Clorox
®
Institutional
Bleach
14.8 cc / 3.8 litres Cold 10-21ºC
In applications requiring repetitive use, frequent cleaning will prolong life.
1. Remove attachment from motor body. Rinse any food residue under running water.
2. Scrub the attachment using a soft sponge. Rinse both interior and exterior sections
of the attachment, removing as much stuck-on soil as possible.
3. Using a soft sponge dampened in wash solution, wipe down attachments, getting
into all areas of the attachment. Assemble attachment to motor body; place
in a container with wash solution, immersing ¾ of the attachment. Run unit on high
for 2 minutes.
4. Repeat step 3 using clean rinse water in place of wash solution.
5. Repeat step 3 using sanitizing solution in place of wash solution.
6. Do not rinse after sanitizing. Allow to air dry before using.
Always clean the Commercial Immersion
Blender prior to initial use, after each use,
and before storing.
1. Unplug the Commercial Immersion
Blender before cleaning.
2. Remove the attachments by twisting
(see "Operating the Commercial
Immersion Blender" section).
3. Wipe the motor body and power cord
with a warm, sudsy cloth; wipe clean
with a damp cloth. Dry with a soft cloth.
Mild dish soap may be used, but do not
use abrasive cleansers.
NOTE: To avoid damage to the
Commercial Immersion Blender, do not
immerse the motor body in washing
solution, rinse water, or sanitizing
solution.
Washing the motor body
Washing the attachments
CARE AND CLEANING
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