Hamilton Beach HBS1200 Operation Manual - Page 9

Shaving Ice - blender

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Shaving Ice wWARNING Operation wWARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Plug into a grounded outlet. Do not remove ground. Do not use an adapter. Do not use an extension cord. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock. Cut Hazard Do not attempt to operate ice shaver without cover in place. Do not put place anything except ice in the ice hopper. Failure to follow these instructions can result in broken bones, cuts or other injuries. Filling the Hopper The Ice Shaver/Blender is designed for use with ice cubes such as those made by most commercial ice makers or available as bagged ice. Do NOT attempt to shave large blocks or chunks of ice; they will not feed properly and can damage the machine. The hopper is designed to hold 5 gallons of ice. 1. Remove the ice hopper cover. 2. Pour cubed ice slowly into the hopper. If there are large clumps mixed in with the cubes, break them up before putting them in the hopper. NOTE: Do not overfill the hopper. The ice hopper cover has a safety interlock and the Ice Shaver/Blender will not work unless the cover is seated properly. Shaving Ice The Ice Shaver/Blender can be operated manually, or as part of a programmed cycle. For details on use with programmed cycles, see "Automatic Cycles". To operate the Ice Shaver/Blender manually: 1. Fill the ice hopper with ice and replace the ice hopper cover, making sure it is properly seated. 2. Place the blender jar or another suitable container under the ice chute. 3. Press and hold the SHAVE button on the control panel. The display will show the following message: HAMILTON BEACH COMMERCIAL SHAVING... 4. When the desired amount of ice has been shaved, release the button. 5. Once all shaved ice has dropped from the chute, remove the jar or container. SHAVE button 9

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Shaving Ice
The Ice Shaver/Blender can be operated manually,
or as part of a programmed cycle. For details on use
with programmed cycles, see “Automatic Cycles”.
To operate the Ice Shaver/Blender manually:
1.
Fill the ice hopper with ice and replace the ice
hopper cover, making sure it is properly seated.
2.
Place the blender jar or another suitable container
under the ice chute.
3.
Press and hold the SHAVE button on the
control panel. The display will show the
following message:
4.
When the desired amount of ice has been shaved,
release the button.
5.
Once all shaved ice has dropped from the chute,
remove the jar or container.
Shaving Ice
w
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded outlet.
Do not remove ground.
Do not use an adapter.
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
Operation
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Filling the Hopper
The Ice Shaver/Blender is designed for use with
ice cubes such as those made by most commercial
ice makers or available as bagged ice. Do NOT
attempt to shave large blocks or chunks of ice;
they will not feed properly and can damage the
machine.
The hopper is designed to hold 5 gallons of ice.
1.
Remove the ice hopper cover.
2.
Pour cubed ice slowly into the hopper. If there
are large clumps mixed in with the cubes, break
them up before putting them in the hopper.
NOTE: Do not overfill the hopper. The ice
hopper cover has a safety interlock and the Ice
Shaver/Blender will not work unless the cover is
seated properly.
w
WARNING
Cut Hazard
Do not attempt to operate ice shaver without
cover in place.
Do not put place anything except ice in the
ice hopper.
Failure to follow these instructions can
result in broken bones, cuts or other injuries.
HAMILTON BEACH
COMMERCIAL
SHAVING...
SHAVE
button