Electric rechargeable blenders are equipped with multiple functions and are suitable for processing a variety of ingredients. Users should read the product manual carefully before use to fully understand its various functions, operating methods and safety tips. The starting, stopping and speed adjustment processes of the blender need to be mastered to ensure efficient and safe operation during use.
Safety Guide
When using an electric rechargeable blender, safety is the top priority. First, users need to use the original charger for charging and ensure that the output voltage and current of the charger match the blender. During charging, avoid operating in a humid or high temperature environment to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire. The ideal charging environment should be a well-ventilated space, and long-term charging or over-discharging should be avoided to extend the service life of the battery.
In terms of operation, users need to ensure that the blender and its accessories are properly installed and fixed before blending ingredients. Before starting, check whether there are foreign objects or hard objects in the blender cup to prevent damage to the blending blade or cause accidental injury. At the same time, do not touch the blending blade directly with your hands to avoid cutting accidents.
For ingredients with high hardness or containing fruit cores and peels, users are advised to perform appropriate pretreatment, such as cutting or core removal, to reduce the load on the blender. In addition, pay attention to the amount of ingredients added to ensure that it does not exceed the maximum capacity of the blender to maintain the blending effect and safety.
The importance of maintenance and care
To ensure the long-term stable operation of electric rechargeable blenders, regular maintenance and care are essential. After use, users should clean the blender cup and accessories in time to avoid the residual food residues that may cause bacteria to grow or affect the blending effect. It is recommended to use warm water and neutral detergent for cleaning, and avoid using hard or corrosive detergents to protect the surface coating and internal structure of the blender.
Battery maintenance should also not be ignored. When not in use for a long time, users should ensure that the blender is fully charged and stored, and charge it regularly (recommended monthly) to maintain the activity of the battery. Avoid batteries being in a state of low power for a long time to avoid shortening their service life. At the same time, users should avoid using or storing the blender in extreme temperatures to ensure that battery performance is not affected.
In terms of storage environment, the blender should be placed in a dry, ventilated environment without corrosive gases, avoiding direct sunlight or moisture that may damage the product. In addition, the blender should never be placed in a place where children can easily reach it to prevent accidents.