Waring MXE2000 Instruction Manual - Page 5
Before Blending, Xtreme Control Settings, Pulse Features, Reprogrammable Stations, Reprogramming
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BEFORE BLENDING 1. Before starting, make sure that the blender is unplugged and container is not positioned on the blender. 2. Put ingredients into container and cover it. Do not fill above MAX fill line. 3. Place container on blender base. Be sure container is fully seated and that the drive coupling is properly engaged. Place the lid and dasher on the jar followed by the Ellipse drive. Plug blender cord into outlet. XTREME CONTROL SETTINGS 1. The motor speed can be adjusted by pressing the or speed buttons. Speed ranges from 5% to 100%. 100% 50% 5% 20,000 RPM 10,000 RPM 1,000 RPM The Speed Up button will increase the motor speed display in 1% increments, and the Speed Down button will decrease the motor speed in 1% increments. Holding down either button will quickly scroll through speeds. Using the Speed Up and Speed Down buttons, set desired motor speed. If no speed is selected, motor will default to 100%. NOTE: The motor does not run at the newly set speed until the START/ STOP button is pressed. If START/STOP button is not pressed within 5 seconds, the new speed setting will be stored for next use and the blender will return to STANDBY mode; the display will once again read "PRESS ANY BUTTON TO BLEND." 2. Press START/STOP button to run the blender. Blender will run continuously at the set speed. The LCD will display the motor speed in percentage. Default speed (percentage) is at 100%. Motor speed can be changed while blender is running by simply pressing Speed Up or Speed Down button. 3. To stop continuous blending operation, press START/STOP button or press any of the program buttons. PULSE FEATURES Your unit comes equipped with two PULSE options: Normal Pulse and Maximum Pulse . Note: The Pulse buttons are momentary switches - once released, the unit will shut off. 1. To use Max Pulse option, press the button. This will run the motor at 150% speed. The LCD will read "MAX PULSE SPEED: 150%." 2. To use Normal Pulse option, press the button. This will run the motor at 100% speed. The LCD will read "NORM PULSE SPEED: 100%." 8 3. The blender allows you to set the pulse to your desired speed. While blending at Normal Pulse speed, the motor can be adjusted. To do this, hold the Normal Pulse button and press Speed Up or Speed Down button to adjust the blending speed. The LCD will show the setting speed, and motor speed will change. NOTE: The speed can be set from 5% to 100%. Once the Pulse button is released, the motor will shut off and the blender will return to STANDBY mode. The changed pulse speed will be stored in memory to replace the default speed of 100%. REPROGRAMMABLE STATIONS 1. There are 4 Program buttons for four reprogrammable beverage stations for easy operation and consistent results. The factory-set stations are programmed as listed below: 70% speed, 10 seconds blend time 70% speed, 15 seconds blend time 70% speed, 20 seconds blend time 70% speed, 25 seconds blend time 2. To run any of the above preset programs, blender must be in STANDBY mode. 3. Press desired Program button to start the blender. The motor will run at the preset speed within the preset blending time. The LCD will show time remaining. Once the blender counts down to 0, the motor will stop running and the blender will return to STANDBY mode and prompt "PRESS ANY BUTTON TO BLEND" to begin another function. NOTE: To terminate a blending program, simply press START/STOP button or any of the Program buttons. After doing this, the blender will return to STANDBY mode and LCD will prompt "PRESS ANY BUTTON TO BLEND." REPROGRAMMING BEVERAGE STATIONS Users can add 4 new programs to meet their needs. A program can consist of several sections, each with a different speed and running time. For example, can be replaced with a new program that has 3 sections, as shown below: Section 1: speed = 75%; time = 30 seconds Section 2: speed = 100%; time = 20 seconds Section 3: speed = 50%; time = 20 seconds The program has the following limitations: Speed: 5% to 100% Time: 5 to 90 seconds Total running time in a program cannot exceed 90 seconds, i.e., sum of the sections cannot be longer than 90 seconds. 9