Handheld blenders are no longer unfamiliar to many, especially families with young children or the elderly. These devices are used to process foods that need to be finely blended, providing numerous nutritional benefits. However, there are certain differences in their usage. Therefore, the following guidelines will help you utilize handheld blenders effectively and safely.
Assembling the Blender:
The blender typically consists of two parts: the main body and the detachable blade assembly, making it easy to clean after use. When assembling or disassembling the blender, the first thing you should do is unplug it. This will help prevent unnecessary accidents and avoid accidentally touching the power button, which could damage the blender. The joints between the body and the blade assembly are relatively delicate, so when assembling, be gentle to prevent cracking or abrasion. Before starting the blender, make sure all parts are assembled correctly.
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Assembling the machine correctly.
Use the machine for its intended purpose only.
Avoid mixing raw and cooked foods in the machine simultaneously. This practice compromises hygiene and can pose health risks, especially for young children and those with weakened immune systems, as it increases the likelihood of bacterial contamination. Whenever possible, utilize the machine for a single purpose only.

Utilize the machine for its intended purpose only.
Avoid prolonged continuous operation of the machine.
The machine operates on a press-and-release principle. When grinding, press and hold for 10-15 seconds, then release. Avoid prolonged continuous operation of the machine to prevent overload, which is unsafe. Pay attention to this aspect to maintain the machine's lifespan.

Avoid prolonged continuous operation of the machine.
Do not use the specialized grinding bowl to grind excessively hard ingredients.
The machine is also equipped with a meat grinder and a smoothie cup to meet the diverse cooking needs of homemakers. However, refrain from overloading the machine with excessively hard ingredients in the grinder or cup, as this may cause scratches, cracks, or blade damage.
Do not grind food while it is still hot.
Many mothers have the habit of grinding porridge or soup for their babies to eat. However, do not use the machine to grind when the food is too hot. The hot steam combined with the speed of the grinding blade creates high pressure, causing the boiling water to splash everywhere, posing a danger to the user.

Do not grind food while it is still hot.
With the information provided above, it is hoped that you will grasp how to use the machine effectively and increase its durability.
Phuong Khanh
