Blendtec Tom Dickson Extreme Blender Owners Manual - Page 3

Important Safeguards

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SECTION 1 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR The Tom Dickson Extreme Blender™ 1.1 SAFETY CERTIFICATION The Tom Dickson Extreme Blender is certified by ETL (Report No. 3018204-4, 3018204-2 & 3018204-3) to comply with UL standard 982 4th ed. 11-29-2001, and to CSA standard C22.2 No. 195-m 1987, Nov. 1990, R 1994 as model ICB7. 1.2 BLENDER CERTIFICATION The blender and its accessories are certified by NSF International (NSF) under Blendtec in the NSF Official Listing. The model number for this blender is ICB7. 1.3 AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS • Keep fingers, hands, hair, and clothing away from all moving parts. • Keep all utensils away from the drive socket and blender jar blades during operation. Metal utensils may damage blades. • NEVER put hands into the blender jar or add substances by hand when the blender jar is on the motor base. • NEVER touch the blade with your fingers whether it is on or off the motor base. • NEVER place jar into drive socket if blender motor is operating. • DO NOT rock the blender jar during operation. These precautions will prevent personal injury and/or damage to the blender. 1.4 NEVER OPERATE THE BLENDER IF IT APPEARS DAMAGED If the blender malfunctions call your service agent first. If it is dropped or damaged in any way, return the blender to a Blendtec service agent immediately for examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment, or possible replacement. 1.5 NEVER OPERATE BLENDER IN LIQUID To protect against the risk of electrical shock do not put the motor base in water or other liquid. Do not use the blender outdoors where it is subject to precipitation. 1.6 NEVER PUT NON-FOOD ITEMS INTO JAR Metal utensils, rocks, and glass are dangerous if placed in jar. Damage caused by such foreign objects will void the warranty. Keep hands and utensils out of jar while blending to reduce the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to the blender. Utensils may only be used when the blender is not running. 1

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SECTION 1
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING YOUR The Tom Dickson Extreme
Blender™
1.1
SAFETY CERTIFICATION
The Tom Dickson Extreme Blender is certified by ETL (Report
No. 3018204-4, 3018204-2 & 3018204-3) to comply with UL
standard 982 4th ed. 11-29-2001, and to CSA standard C22.2
No. 195-m 1987, Nov. 1990, R 1994 as model ICB7.
1.2
BLENDER CERTIFICATION
The blender and its accessories are certified by NSF Interna-
tional (NSF) under Blendtec in the NSF Official Listing. The model number for
this blender is ICB7.
1.3
AVOID CONTACT WITH MOVING PARTS
• Keep fingers, hands, hair, and clothing away from all moving parts.
• Keep all utensils away from the drive socket and blender jar blades during
operation. Metal utensils may damage blades.
NEVER
put hands into the blender jar or add substances by hand when the
blender jar is on the motor base.
NEVER
touch the blade with your fingers whether it is on or off the motor
base.
NEVER
place jar into drive socket if blender motor is operating.
• DO NOT rock the blender jar during operation.
These precautions will prevent personal injury and/or damage to the blender.
1.4
NEVER OPERATE THE BLENDER IF IT APPEARS DAMAGED
If the blender malfunctions call your service agent first.
If it is dropped or dam-
aged in any way, return the blender to a Blendtec service agent immediately for
examination, repair, electrical or mechanical adjustment, or possible replace-
ment.
1.5
NEVER OPERATE BLENDER IN LIQUID
To protect against the risk of electrical shock do not put the motor base in
water or other liquid. Do not use the blender outdoors where it is subject to
precipitation.
1.6
NEVER PUT NON-FOOD ITEMS INTO JAR
Metal utensils, rocks, and glass are dangerous if placed in jar. Damage caused
by such foreign objects will void the warranty.
Keep hands and utensils out of
jar while blending to reduce the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to
the blender.
Utensils may only be used when the blender is not running.