User's Manual

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Magic Bullet Assembly
Magic Bullet Assembly
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Magic Bullet Assembly
Magic Bullet Assembly
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Tall Cup and Short Cup
These cups are used to mix, cook and store your
ingredients. They are dishwasher-safe (top rack only)
and microwave-safe.
3 Party Mugs with Comfort Lip Rings
These Party Mugs* turn your Magic Bullet into the
Ultimate Party Machine. You can make and serve
frozen party drinks right in the same mug. They even
come with colored Comfort Lip Rings to
cover the threads and let you know whose
drink is whose.
*The Party Mugs are not microwave safe.
2 Bullet-On-The-Go Mugs
New Bullet-On-The-Go Mugs are larger than the Party
Mugs and can hold up to 22oz. Now you can enjoy even
more of your favorite drinks anwhere.
2 Flip Top Lids
New Flip Top Lids are a convenient way of
taking your Bullet drink on the go! Take your fa-
vorite smoothie to the gym or enjoy a delicious
breakfast shake on that morning commute.
Power Base
The Power Base is the heart of the Magic Bullet.
Simply place one of the Bullet Cups or Party Mugs
onto the High-Torque Power Base and press. Noth-
ing could be easier.
Caution: Do not submerge the Power Base
in water and always unplug the Power
Base before cleaning it. Do not put the
blade with the gasket in the dishwasher.
Cross Blade and Flat Blade
The Magic Bullet comes with two blades: a
Cross Blade for chopping, grating and blending
foods such as onions, cheeses, meats and frozen
drinks, and a Flat Blade for whipping cream and grinding hard foods like
coffee beans and spices. Both blades are dishwasher-safe. In the base
of the blades, there is a plastic gasket that creates an airtight t with the
Magic Bullet cups. After washing a blade, check to make sure the gas-
ket is still inside as the heat from some dishwashers can cause them to
become loose.
This may also occur when hand washing. The gasket may also be
removed before washing. However, doing so will shorten the gasket life
due to constant stretching to remove and wash.
When re-inserting or replacing the gasket, it is important to make sure
that both the gasket and the blade housing are completely dry.
Additionally, the gasket must be properly seated in the blade housing or
it will come loose. This can result in leakage as well as the possibility
that the blade can hook the gasket and cut it into pieces.
In order to insert & seat the gasket properly, we recommend as follows:
1) Make sure blade housing is completely dry - particularly in the gasket
groove.
2) When looking at the gasket, one side has a slightly concave appear-
ance, the other side is at- below is a diagram of a cross section of a
gasket:
3) Insert the gasket with the at side down toward the groove.
4) Using the tip of a spoon or something similar, press into the concave
side of the gasket into the gasket groove. Go all around the gasket to
make sure that it is completely seated and tight and there are no places
where the gasket is sticking up out of the groove.
Be sure to inspect the gasket after the rst use and each subsequent use
to make sure it was installed and has not become loose or damaged.