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User Guide
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Important Safeguards
Warning! To avoid the risk of serious injury, carefully read
all instructions before operating your Magic Bullet®. When
using any electrical appliance, basic safety precautions
should always be observed, including the following
important information.
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FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
GENERAL SAFETY
INFORMATION
This appliance shall not be
used by children. Keep the
appliance and its cord out of
reach of children.
Children shall not play with
the appliance.
Appliances can be used by
persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and
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knowledge if they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of
the appliance in a safe way
and if they understand the
hazards involved.
NEVER LEAVE THE MAGIC
BULLET® UNATTENDED
WHILE IT IS IN USE
Do not use your Magic
Bullet® for anything other
than its intended use.
HEAT & PRESSURE SAFETY
Do not blend hot or
carbonated ingredients!
Never put hot or carbonated
ingredients in any of the cups
before or while blending.
Heated ingredients can
cause pressure to build up
in the sealed cup, causing
possible expulsion of hot
ingredients which may cause
personal injury or property
damage. Start with room
temperature or cooler
ingredients (21°C/70°F
or cooler).
To prevent overheating and
pressure build up, never
allow the Magic Bullet® to
run more than one minute
at a time. Ingredients can
overheat, building pressure
inside the cup that may
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cause the cup to burst,
which may result in possible
personal injury or property
damage.
Never blend carbonated
liquids or eervescing
ingredients (e.g., baking
soda, baking powder, yeast,
cake batter, etc.). Built-up
pressure from released gases
can cause the cup to burst
resulting in possible personal
injury or property damage.
If the machine is left to run
for longer than a minute,
friction from the rotating
extractor blades can heat
ingredients and build
pressure inside of the sealed
cup. If your cup is warm to
the touch, stop the machine
immediately and allow cup
to cool completely. To open,
point the cup away from your
body and slowly untwist the
lid.
After blending ingredients,
allow the contents to settle
and release any pressure that
may have built up during the
extraction process by slowly
unscrewing the cup from the
blade assembly. Point the cup
away from you as you open
it, in case there is any built-up
pressure.
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If the motor stops working,
unplug the motor base and
let it cool down for at least 15
minutes before attempting
to use it again. Your Magic
Bullet® has an internal
thermal breaker that shuts
o the unit when it overheats.
Letting the thermal breaker
cool down will allow the
motor base to reset.
Do not allow blended
mixtures to sit in a sealed
cup for long periods of
time! Sugar in fruits and
vegetables can ferment,
causing pressure to build up
and expand in the cup. This
can cause ingredients to burst
and spray out when moved
or opened.
Caution must be observed if
hot liquid is poured into the
blender as it can be ejected
out of the appliance due to
sudden steaming.
CROSS BLADE SAFETY
Cross blades are sharp!
Handle carefully.
Use care while handling the
cross blades. Do not touch
the cross blade edges to
avoid injury.
WARNING!
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Caution must be observed
when emptying vessels and
during cleaning.
AVOID CONTACT WITH
MOVING PARTS! To reduce
the risk of severe personal
injury, keep hands and utensils
out of and away from the
cross blade while blending
food. To reduce risk of
personal injury or property
damage, make sure the
cross blade is securely
hand-tightened onto the
cup before placing it on the
motor base and operating
the Magic Bullet®.
Never store the cross blade
in the motor base without a
cup attached. The exposed
blades can present a very
dangerous hazard.
To prevent leakage and/or
property damage, always
make sure your cross blade is
undamaged and the gasket
is completely seated in the
cross blade before each use.
Leakage may cause residue
buildup and damage the
motor base. Contact customer
service for assistance if any
component is damaged or
WARNING!
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loose, or if you have
any questions.
Once you have finished using
your Magic Bullet®, wait to
remove the cup/cross blade
assembly from the motor
base until the motor comes
to a complete stop and the
unit powers down completely.
Taking the cup o the unit
prior to complete power down
can cause damage to the
cross blade coupling and/or
motor gear.
Never run the Magic Bullet®
without food or liquid
ingredients in any of the cups.
Your Magic Bullet® is not
intended to be an ice crusher.
Attempting to crush ice may
cause permanent damage
to the cross blades or cause
the unit to malfunction,
resulting in personal injury or
property damage.
CUP SAFETY
To avoid leakage, do not
overfill the cup! Make sure
your ingredients and liquid do
not exceed the MAX line. The
Cyclonic Action® of your Magic
Bullet® requires room to
operate eectively. Exceeding
the MAX line can result in
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leakage and may create a
dangerous pressurization
which can cause the vessel
and blade assembly to
separate.
Periodically inspect your
Magic Bullet® components
for damage or wear that
may impair proper
function. Discontinue use and
replace components if you
detect cracking, crazing or
cloudiness, or other damage
to the plastic cups, tabs (on the
side of the cup), or the motor
base. You may purchase new
cups and cross blades by
contacting customer service.
We recommend replacing
your cross blade and cups
every 6 months or as needed
for optimal performance.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Do not use this product
in locations with dierent
electrical specifications, or
plug types or with any type
of plug adapter or voltage
converter device. Doing so
may result in fire, electric
shock, personal injury or
product damage. Use of
adapters and converters or
use in locations with dierent
WARNING!
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electrical specifications or
plug types is considered an
unauthorized modification of
the and will therefore void
the warranty.
CAUTION: In order to avoid
a hazard due to inadvertent
resetting of the thermal
cut-out, this appliance must
not be supplied through an
external switching device,
such as a timer, or connected
to a circuit that is regularly
switched on and o by
the utility.
The use of attachments,
including canning jars, is
not recommended and may
cause fire, electric shock,
personal injury, or product
damage and will void the
warranty.
To avoid risk of electric shock,
never immerse the cord,
plug, or motor base in water
or other liquids which can
conduct an electrical current.
Always disconnect the
appliance from the power
supply if it is left unattended
and before assembling,
disassembling or cleaning.
Switch o the appliance and
disconnect from power supply
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before changing accessories
or handling moving parts.
Periodically inspect the
cord,
plug, and machine
for damage. Do not operate
the Magic Bullet® if its cord
or plug is damaged. Cease
operation of the Magic Bullet®
if it has been dropped or
damaged, or if it malfunctions
in any manner (including
making a louder-than-normal
or abnormal sound when
blending).
If the supply cord is damaged,
it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service
agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid
a hazard.
Do not use the Magic Bullet®
outdoors or in inclement
weather.
Do not allow the cord to hang
over the edge of the table
or counter.
Do not pull, twist, or damage
the power cord.
Do not allow cord to touch hot
surfaces, including
the stove.
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VENTILATION SAFETY
The motor base features
ventilated openings on the
bottom to ensure reliable
motor operation and
prevent over-heating. To
prevent a fire hazard, make
sure that these openings
remain unobstructed by dust,
lint, or other materials.
Never place your Magic
Bullet® on top of flammable
items such as newspapers,
tablecloths, napkins, dish
towels, place mats or other
similar materials.
CAUTION! Always operate
the Magic Bullet® on a level
surface, leaving unobstructed
space beneath and around
the motor base to permit
proper air circulation.
IMPORTANT MICROWAVE
SAFEGUARDS
Do not place any of the Magic
Bullet® parts in a microwave,
oven or stove-top pot or
immerse in boiling water as
this may result in damage.
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MEDICAL SAFETY
The information contained in
this user guide is not meant
to replace the advice of your
physician. Always consult your
physician regarding health
and nutrition concerns.
MEDICATION
INTERACTIONS:
If you are taking any
medication, especially
cholesterol medication, blood
thinners, blood pressure
drugs, tranquilizers, or
antidepressants, please check
with your physician before
trying any of the recipes.
Avoid blending the following
seeds and pits, as they contain
a chemical known to release
cyanide into the body
when ingested: apple seeds,
cherry pits, plum pits, peach
pits, and apricot pits.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTIONS
Please follow the below
cleaning instructions before the
first use, and after each use.
Cleaning the Magic Bullet® is
easy. Simply place any of the
parts (except for the motor
base and cross blade) on the
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top rack of the dishwasher or
hand wash with warm, soapy
water and rinse.
HERE’S HOW TO CLEAN
THE MAGIC BULLET®
STEP 1: ALWAYS POWER
OFF and UNPLUG the motor
base from the outlet when
it is left unattended, before
assembling, disassembling,
changing accessories or
approaching parts that move
in use or when cleaning. Do
not attempt to handle the
appliance until all parts have
stopped moving!
STEP 2: Make sure the
blending cup/cross blade
is not attached to the
motor base.
STEP 3: Clean the individual
components (motor base,
cross blades, Magic Bullet®
blending cups).
MOTOR BASE:
To avoid risk of injury, NEVER
use your hands or utensils to
clean the white actuator tabs
while the Magic Bullet® is
plugged in.
NEVER submerge the
motor base in water or put
in the dishwasher.
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Do not remove the rubber
or plastic liners inside the
motor base.
Use a sponge or dish cloth
dampened with warm soapy
water to wipe down the inside
and outside of the motor base
until clean.
Pay particular attention to the
actuator tabs on the inside
of the motor base to loosen
any stuck or sticky debris from
drips and spills. If necessary
you may use a small brush to
scrub the area to ensure it is
kept clean.
CROSS BLADES:
Do not remove the gasket as this
may permanently damage the
cross blade and cause leakage.
Dry the cross blades
completely. It is helpful to turn
the blade on its side in your
dish drainer to ensure BOTH
SIDES of the cross blade are
completely dried.
We recommend replacing
your Magic Bullet® cross blade
every 6 months or as needed
for optimal performance.
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BLENDING CUPS CUPS,
LIDS AND LIP RINGS:
These items are all TOP
RACK dishwasher safe. We
recommend rinsing them and
giving them a quick brush with
a dish brush to remove any
dried debris before washing
them in the dishwasher.
NEVER use the sanitize cycle
to wash the blending cups as
this may warp the plastic.
Regularly check the tabs (3)
on the sides of the cups for
damage (cracking, crazing,
breakage or rounding).
If the tabs are damaged,
discontinue use and replace
immediately to prevent
possible personal injury.
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EN/ Explanation of the markings
EN/ This marking indicates that this product should
not be disposed with other household wastes
throughout the EU. To prevent possible harm to the
environment or human health from uncontrolled
waste disposal; recycle it responsibly to promote
the sustainable reuse of material resources. To
return your used device, please use the return and
collection systems or contact the retailer where the
product was purchased. They can take this product
for environmental safe recycling.
EN/ This product complies with the European
regulation no. 1935/2004 on materials and articles
intended to come into contact with food.
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What’s Included.
stainless steel
cross blade
motor base tall cup
OLD SHORT CUP Tall cup
new short cup
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Using the Magic Bullet®
Load the ingredients
into the cup (do not
exceed the MAX line.
Twist on the cross
blade until the
blade and cup are
tightly sealed.
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Using the Magic Bullet® is as easy as 1, 2, 3:
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Line up the tabs on the
cup with the tabs on the
motor base. Press the
cup down onto the base
to turn on the machine.
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Here’s how it works:
The Magic Bullet® will blend for as long
as you press the cup down onto the
motor base. To stop blending, simply
release pressure on the cup.
Lock-on” mode:
For hands-free operation, press down
and gently turn the cup clockwise until
the tabs lock under the lip of the motor
base. Once you are in lock-on mode,
the motor will run continually (do not
run for longer than a minute!). To stop
blending, simply twist the cup counter-
clockwise to release pressure on
the tabs.
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CAUTION:
Before using the cross blade, check the
gasket to make sure it is not damaged
and it is completely seated in the cross
blade unit before each use.
Never put your hands or utensils near the
moving cross blades and never use your
hands or utensils to press the activator
buttons down while the motor base is
plugged in.
IF THE CROSS BLADE STOPS
SPINNING WHILE IN LOCK ON MODE,
IMMEDIATELY UNPLUG THE MAGIC
BULLET® Hard ingredients like carrots
or celery can get stuck in the cross blade
and stop it from turning. If this happens,
UNPLUG THE MAGIC BULLET® RIGHT
AWAY Remove the blade/cup assembly
from the motor base, and give ingredients
a good shake to unblock the cross blade.
If the cross blade still remains obstructed,
twist the cross blade attachment o of the
cup and carefully spin the metal blades
using a utensil (not your fingers) to release
the blockage. Reattach the cross blade to
the cup, plug in the Magic Bullet® and try
again. It should spin normally.
NEVER RUN THE MAGIC BULLET
FOR MORE THAN ONE MINUTE AT A
TIME, AS IT CAN CAUSE PERMANENT
DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR If the motor
stops working, unplug the motor base
and let it cool for a few hours before
attempting to use it again. Your Magic
Bullet® has an internal thermal breaker
that shuts the unit o when it overheats.
Letting the thermal breaker cool down
should allow it to reset.
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