NutriBullet NB100DG Guida utente

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User guide.
PRO® 1000
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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.
NEVER LEAVE THE
NUTRIBULLET®
UNATTENDED
WHILE IT IS IN USE
DO NOT USE
OUTDOORS
 ALWAYS UNPLUG
THE NUTRIBULLET®
WHEN NOT IN USE
Important safeguards.
Warning! To avoid the risk of serious injury, carefully
read all instructions before operating your NutriBullet®.
When using any electrical appliance, basic safety
precautions should always be observed, including
the following important information.
Save these instructions!
FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
!
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 supply before
changing accessories
or approaching parts
that move in use.
Appliances can be used
by persons with reduced
physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision
or instruction
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prolonged operation
can heat ingredients
and generate internal
pressure in the sealed
container. This pressure
can cause the cup and
blade to separate or
blended contents to
erupt from the container,
resulting in possible
personal injury and/or
property damage. If the
sealed NutriBullet® cups
are warm to the touch,
power o your machine
and allow the vessel to
cool for fifteen minutes
or more. Allow contents
to settle before slowly
releasing the cup from
the motor base. With the
NutriBullet® cup pointed
away from your face and
body, slowly unscrew
the easy-twist extractor
blade to gently release
any residual pressure.
If you need to blend for
longer than one minute,
blend for 1-minute
intervals. After each
1-minute interval, allow
the motor base to shut
o completely and wait
at least 1-minute before
starting the next cycle.
concerning use of the
appliance in a safe way
and if they understand
the hazards involved.
• Do not use this
appliance for anything
but its intended use.
Misuse may result in
personal injury.
HEAT & PRESSURE
SAFETY
To avoid personal injury,
never blend hot ingredients
or liquid in any sealed
NutriBullet® cup!
Heated ingredients
can pressurize sealed
containers when
agitated and cause cup
and blade separation
or violently expel hot
contents upon opening.
Always start the
blending process with
room temperature or
refrigerated ingredients
and liquids (21°C/70°F
or cooler).
Never continuously
operate for longer than
necessary to create
your recipe — generally
less than one minute.
Blade friction from
WARNING!
WARNING!
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Do not run for more
than 3 consecutive
1-minute intervals to
prevent the contents
from overheating. Allow
contents to settle for 2-3
minutes after the third
blending cycle to prevent
overheating and buildup
of pressure.
Sugar in fruits and
vegetables can ferment
over time releasing
gases that cause
pressure to build up in
a sealed NutriBullet®
cup. Do not store
any smoothies or
blended mixtures in
vessels sealed with the
easy-twist extractor
blade. If you will not
consume your smoothie
immediately, remove
the easy-twist extractor
blade and cover your
NutriBullet® cup with
plastic wrap before
refrigerating. If your
smoothie or blended
mixture was made in
the pitcher, transfer
to another storage
container before
refrigerating. Never
store any blended
mixture in a sealed cup
unrefrigerated, or for
any prolonged period
of time; contents will
spoil and ferment,
producing gases that
might cause eruption.
Never blend carbonated
liquids, reactive,
or eervescing
ingredients (e.g., baking
soda, baking powder,
vinegar, citric acid,
yeast, etc.). Pressure
from released gases can
cause a sealed blending
container to burst or
separate, resulting in
possible injury and/or
property damage.
If the NutriBullet® blends
for longer than one
minute, friction from
the blades can cause
ingredients to heat
and generate internal
pressure inside the
vessel. If a blending
vessel becomes warm
to the touch, turn o the
machine and allow the
vessel to cool completely
before carefully opening,
pointed away from your
body to avoid injury.
WARNING!
WARNING!
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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.
BLADE SAFETY
Never store any easy-twist
extractor blade in the
motor base unattached
to a NutriBullet® cup. An
exposed blade can present
a laceration hazard.
Blades are sharp!
Handle carefully. Use
care when handling
any blade. To avoid
laceration injury, do
not handle or touch
any blade edge.
Caution must be
observed when
emptying vessels and
during cleaning.
AVOID CONTACT WITH
MOVING PARTS! Keep
hands and utensils
out of and away from
blades while blending
food to reduce the
risk of severe personal
injury.
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
PERSONAL INJURY OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE,
make sure the easy-
twist extractor blade
is securely twisted
(hand-tightened) onto
the NutriBullet® cup
before placing it on
the motor base and
operating the NutriBullet
PRO® 1000. Check to
make sure the easy-
twist extractor blade is
aligned properly before
placing it on the motor
base and operating your
NutriBullet PRO® 1000.
After blending, wait to
remove the NutriBullet®
cup and easy-twist
extractor blade
assembly from the motor
base until the motor
comes to a full stop and
the unit powers down
completely. Taking the
blending vessel o the
unit prior to complete
power down can cause
damage to the easy-
twist extractor blade
coupling or motor gear.
Never use the NutriBullet
PRO® 1000 without adding
liquid, as doing so may
damage the blades.
WARNING!
WARNING!
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The cyclonic action® of
your NutriBullet PRO®
1000 requires the use
of liquids to make
smoothies and other
nutritious items. The
NutriBullet PRO® 1000 is
not intended to be used
without liquids, or as an
ice crusher.
ALWAYS ADD LIQUID
to your recipe.
DO NOT USE the easy-
twist extractor blade for
grinding dry ingredients
such as grains, cereal,
or coee, as this may
damage the motor
and/or the easy-twist
extractor blade.
We recommend
replacing your easy-
twist extractor blade
every
6 months (depending
on use) or as needed for
optimal performance.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
Do not use this product
in locations with
dierent electrical
specifications or plug
types. Do not operate
with any type of plug
adapter or voltage
converter device,
as these may cause
electrical shorting,
fire, electric shock,
personal injury, or
product damage.
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 product’s
warranty.
To avoid the risk of
electric shock, never
immerse the cord, plug,
or motor base of the
NutriBullet PRO® 1000
in water or other liquids.
Discontinue use if the
cord, plug, or motor
base is damaged.
Always POWER OFF
by UNPLUGING the
NutriBullet PRO® 1000
when it is not in use or
BEFORE assembling,
disassembling, changing
accessories, or cleaning.
Do not attempt to
handle the NutriBullet
PRO® 1000 until all parts
have stopped moving
WARNING!
WARNING!
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and unit has powered
down.
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
the cord to touch hot
surfaces, including
the stove.
If the motor stops
working, unplug the
motor base and let
it cool for at least
15 minutes before
attempting to use it
again. Your NutriBullet
PRO® 1000 has an
internal thermal breaker
that shuts o the motor
when it overheats. The
thermal breaker will
reset when the unit is
unplugged and the
thermal breaker cools
down suciently.
• 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.
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.
STOVETOP
HEATING SAFETY
Do not blend hot
ingredients in any sealed
NutriBullet® cup!
To heat items that have
been blended at room
temperature or cooler
(21°C/70°F or less),
transfer mixture to a
stovetop pot to heat. Use
a thermometer to test
the internal temperature
of cooked ingredients;
they may feel cool to
the touch, yet still be
hot inside.
The NutriBullet PRO®
1000 is not intended for
use on the stove top.
Do not place the motor
base or any NutriBullet®
WARNING! WARNING!
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accessory on the stove,
in the microwave, or
immerse in boiling
water. This may result
in damage to the
accessory.
VENTILATION WARNINGS
To prevent a fire hazard,
power base openings
(underneath the motor
base) should be free
of dust and lint and
never obstructed with
flammable materials
such as newspapers,
tablecloths, napkins,
dishtowels, place mats,
or other similar type of
materials.
CAUTION! Always
operate the NutriBullet
PRO® 1000 on a level
surface, leaving
unobstructed space
beneath and around the
motor base to permit
proper air circulation.
Vents on the bottom
of the product are
provided for ventilation
to ensure reliable motor
operation and to
prevent overheating.
MEDICAL SAFETY
The information
contained in this User
Guide or Recipe 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-lowering
medication, blood
thinners, blood pressure
drugs, tranquilizers,
or antidepressants,
please check with your
physician before trying
any of the recipes
contained in this User
Guide or the Recipe
Guide.
Avoid blending the
following seeds and pits
in the NutriBullet PRO®
1000 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. Fruit
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pits may also cause
damage to the cups.
ADDITIONAL
INSTRUCTIONS FOR
PROPER USAGE
Do not place any of the
NutriBullet PRO® 1000
parts in a microwave,
oven, in a stovetop pot,
or immerse in boiling
water as this may result
in damage to the part.
TO AVOID LEAKAGE DO
NOT OVERFILL THE
BLENDING CUPS! When
filling the blending
vessel make sure your
ingredients do not
exceed the MAX line.
Exceeding the indicated
MAX line can result
in leakage and may
lead to dangerous
pressurization.
Blending vessels and
easy-twist extractor
blades are specific
to the exact model
of NutriBullet PRO®
1000 you possess.
Use of incompatible
parts (parts from
other models) may
result in damage to
your NutriBullet PRO®
1000 or create safety
hazards. When ordering
replacement parts
(NutriBullet® cups,
pitcher, easy-twist
extractor blades) on
nutribullet.com or via
customer service, please
specify the machine
model to ensure you
receive parts that are
compatible with your
unit.
Periodically inspect all
NutriBullet PRO® 1000
components for damage
or wear that may impair
proper function or
present an electrical
hazard. Make sure that
the power cord and
plug are undamaged.
Discontinue use and
replace blending
vessels if you detect
cracking, cloudiness,
or damage to the
plastic. Ensure that the
blades rotate freely
and that the structure is
undamaged. Make sure
that the motor base is
unobstructed and clean.
Follow maintenance
recommended in the
User Guide and never
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operate your NutriBullet
PRO® 1000 with
damaged components.
If your NutriBullet PRO®
1000 malfunctions in
any way, immediately
discontinue use and
contact Customer
Service. You may
purchase new
NutriBullet® cups and
easy-twist extractor
blades at nutribullet.
com or by contacting
Customer Service.
Save these
instructions!
If you have any comments,
questions, or concerns,
please go to nutribullet.com.
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PRO® 1000
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Contents.
12 Whats included.
13 Assembly guide.
14 NutriBullet® cup assembly & use.
16 Care & maintenance.
16 How to clean the NutriBullet®
17 How to store
17 Replacement parts.
Thank you for purchasing the NutriBullet PRO® 1000.
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What’s included.
motor base 900mL cup 700mL cup
2 to-go lidseasy-twist
extractor blade
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Assembly guide.
NutriBullet® cup
easy-twist
extractor blade
motor base
suction cup feet
PLEASE KEEP
THESE IMPORTANT
SAFEGUARDS IN
MIND WHEN USING
THE APPLIANCE:
Make sure the base is
plugged in for use.
Handle the easy-twist extractor
blade assembly with care as
the blades are sharp.
Never run the appliance while
empty.
Appliance accessories are not
intended to be used in the
microwave as it may damage
the accessories.
Never leave the appliance
unattended while in use.
Never blend hot ingredients
when using any sealed
NutriBullet® cups.
Heated ingredients can
pressurize sealed containers
when agitated and violently
expel hot contents upon
opening. Always start the
blending process with room
temperature or refrigerated
ingredients and liquids
(21°C/70°F or cooler).
WARNING!
NutriBullet® cup
assembly & use.
Add ingredients to
the NutriBullet® cup.
NOTE: Do not overfi ll! To avoid
leakage, do not add ingredients
beyond the MAX line.
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1 Review all warning and
caution statements in the
Important Safeguards
section (pg. 2-7) before
proceeding to Step 2.
2 Place the motor base on
a clean, dry, level surface
such as a counter or table.
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The extraction cycle will
automatically run for 1
minute. If you’d like to stop
extracting before the cycle
is over, proceed to step 8.
Plug the power cord into
an electrical outlet.
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Twist the easy-twist
extractor blade onto the
cup until tightly sealed.
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Turn the cup upside down
and place it onto the motor
base, gently turning the cup
clockwise to lock into the
motor base. This will activate
the extraction cycle.
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8
Unlock the assembly by
gently twisting the cup
counterclockwise. You will
hear a click. Enjoy!
NOTE: Blending should not require
longer than one minute to yield
smooth and creamy results.
CAUTION
Do not remove the easy-twist
extractor blade from the
NutriBullet® cup until blending
has completely ceased. Do not
use the easy-twist extractor blade
as a storage lid for your cup.
Some foods may contain active
ingredients or release gases that
will expand if left in a sealed
container, resulting in excessive
pressure buildup that can pose
a risk of injury. When storing
contents in the cup, use plastic
wrap or foil to seal your container.
Always point contents away from
your body when unsealing.
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Care & maintenance.
NutriBullet® cups) as
recommended in the
this section.
MOTOR BASE:
• To avoid risk of injury NEVER
attempt to clean the actuator
system on the motor base
while the NutriBullet PRO®
1000 is plugged in.
Do not attempt to remove any
pieces from the motor base.
Use a sponge or dish cloth
dampened with warm soapy
water to wipe down the
motor base until clean.
If necessary, you may use
a small brush to scrub the
actuator system area to
ensure it’s clean.
To clean leakage residue
from the motor base, wipe
with a damp sponge and
warm water.
WARNING: Never submerge
the motor base in water.
EASYTWIST
EXTRACTOR BLADE:
Blades are sharp! Handle
the easy-twist extractor
blade with care when
cleaning! Blades are TOP
RACK dishwasher-safe.
It is best to clean blades
immediately after use to
Here’s how to clean
the NutriBullet®:
STEP 1:
The most important thing —
ALWAYS POWER OFF THE UNIT
and UNPLUG the motor base
from the power outlet when it
is not in use. Do not attempt to
handle the appliance until all
parts have stopped moving!
This includes during assembly
and disassembly, while
changing accessories during
cleaning, and any time you
leave the machine unattended.
STEP 2:
Detach the NutriBullet® cup
and easy-twist extractor blade
from the motor base.
STEP 3:
Clean the individual
components (motor base,
easy-twist extractor blade,
Cleaning the NutriBullet® is easy.
The cups, lids, and blades are
TOP RACK dishwasher-safe.
Motor base can be quickly
hand-washed with soap and
water. Read on for best practices.
Please follow the below cleaning
instructions before the first use,
and after each use. Cleaning the
NutriBullet® Pro 1000 is easy.
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Stubborn clean up:
If ingredients get stuck to the
NutriBullet® cups or easy-twist
extractor blades, here’s an
easy cleanup solution: fill the
vessel with room temperature
(21°C/70°F or less) water to its
MAX line and add 1-2 drops of
dish soap. Twist on the easy-
twist extractor blade and blend
on the motor base for 20-30
seconds. This should loosen the
debris enough to scrub it away
with soap and water.
How to store:
Store the NutriBullet PRO® 1000
upright. Do not place anything
on top of it. Store remaining
pieces in a safe place where
they will not be damaged and
won’t cause harm.
WARNING: NEVER store the easy-
twist extractor blade on the motor
base without a NutriBullet® cup as
the exposed blades pose a serious
laceration hazard.
reduce buildup of residue. If
food particles get stuck, use
a small brush or sponge to
target and dislodge them.
Do not remove any
components of the easy-twist
extractor blade; this can result
in permanent damage to the
blade, resulting in leakage
when blending. If, over time,
the easy-twist extractor blade
becomes loose or damaged,
you may order a new easy-
twist extractor blade at
nutribullet.com or contact
Customer Service.
Dry the easy-twist extractor
blade completely after
every use.
Regularly check the
condition of the bottom
of the blade for cracking
or breakage. If damaged,
replace easy-twist extractor
blade immediately to prevent
possible personal injury.
NUTRIBULLET® CUPS
& TOGO LIDS:
These items are TOP RACK
dishwasher-safe. We recommend
rinsing and briefly scrubbing
them with a dish brush to remove
any remaining debris before
placing in the dishwasher. NEVER
use the sanitize cycle to wash the
cups — heat this high can warp
the plastic.
Replacement parts.
To order additional parts and
accessories, please visit our
website at nutribullet.com or
feel free to contact Customer
Service.
Capital Brands Distribution, LLC | www.nutribullet.com | All rights reserved.
NutriBullet and the NutriBullet logo are trademarks of CapBran Holdings, LLC
registered in the U.S.A. and worldwide.
The 1000 watt rating of this appliance was obtained by using the 32oz Cup with
Blade Holder Assembly and 100g of beef with tendon at max speed for 15 seconds.
Illustrations may dier from the actual product. We are constantly striving
to improve our products, therefore the specifications contained herein
are subject to change without notice.
210723_NB93100
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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