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Using the SELECT CYCLE MENU and UP/DOWN arrows navigate to the cycle you wish to program onto the preset. When the name of the desired cycle appears on the LED display, press and hold the desired preset button for two seconds. The display will change to read the name of the existing cycle on the preset, then change to read “ProgrammingBttnX” where “X” is the number of the preset. When the programming is complete, the blender will beep twice and the display will read “Program Complete”. The blender will exit menu mode automatically and the preset is available for use. If the blender fails to program the button, the display will read, “Program Failed”. If you continue to receive this message after multiple attempts to program your blender, contact Blendtec customer service at 800-253-6383 for assistance. HP-8 6.4 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS The Blendtec home blender has the following cycles set as factory defaults: BUTTON # CATEGORY CYCLE NAME 1 Multi-Use Low Energy 2 Beverages Smoothie 3 Drinks/Ice Cream Mixed Drinks 4 Whole Foods Whole Juice To restore your blender to these settings, press and hold preset button 4 and the START/STOP button. The display will read, “RestoringDefaults”. When the programming is complete, the display will read, “Restore complete” and the blender will be ready for use in standard mode. FIGURE 3 - BLEND CYCLES** Beverages Drinks/ Ice Cream Whole Foods Food Processing Multi-Use Smoothie Ice Cappuccino Light Juice *Chop Low Energy XL Smoothie Ice Cream Whole Juice *Whip Medium Energy Milkshake, Ice Mixed Drinks Frozen Fruit/ Yogurt *Puree Speed 6 FullStrength™ Fruit Drinks Sauces, Dips Knead Dough Medium Energy Up/Down Hot Chocolate Granita Soups Grind Grain High Energy Up/Down *Chop, Whip, and Puree function as pulse cycles, see instructions above for details. **There is a possibility of a sixth category for custom manufactured machines. Please see the individual documentation for details on these custom cycles. HP-9 SECTION 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7.1 BLENDER MOTOR WILL NOT TURN ON If the blender motor will not turn on, try the following: • Make sure the main power switch on the back lower-right corner is turned ON. • Check your house circuit breaker switch or fuse, to make sure it is set to the ON position. • Unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle, wait 5 seconds, then plug power cord back in. • Determine if the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is lit. An absence of a lit LCD indicates a lack of power to the unit. • Remove the blender jar from the blender motor and check to make sure the blade turns freely while unattached to the motor. If the blade does not move freely the problem may be the jar, not the motor. Check the jar by turning the shaft by hand to see if it rotates easily. Look at the LCD: • A reading of “OVERTEMP” indicates that the motor is overheating. The blender has been disabled until the unit cools to operating temperatures. Turn off and unplug the unit. Allow it to cool for at least 20 minutes. • A reading of “OVERLOAD” indicates an overload on the motor. Turn off and unplug the unit. Plug in the unit and turn the motor on again to clear the over-load condition. Check the blender jar for blockage. If overload condition re-occurs, contact your Blendtec service agent. • BLADE STOPS: If the overload switch stops the blender, remove the blender jar and carefully check for blockage of the blade. If no blockage is found, replace jar and use the Pulse button on the touch pad to quickly pulse the blade through the mixture. Once the blade spins freely a programmed button may be used. 7.2 NOISE LEVEL CHANGES If the blender noise level has increased significantly from original levels, determine whether the sound is coming from the blender motor or jar. • Blender Motor: Check to see if the excess noise is coming from the blender base. Remove the jar and press cycle number two or three. Listen to the motor sound without a jar attached. If it is excessively noisy contact your Blendtec service center. • Jar: Check to see if the excess noise is coming from the jar. Place the jar back on the motor. Run the motor for a few seconds using the Pulse button. If you have more than one jar, test a different jar to determine whether the sound changes as different jars are used. If a jar is excessively noisy, or if the blade assembly seems loose or sounds “gravelly” when turned by hand, contact your Blendtec service center. HP-10 7.3 BLENDED TEXTURE UNSATISFACTORY If the blended texture of product is lumpy or uneven, do the following: • Ensure the mixture is not cavitating during the cycle. Cavitation is a condition in which the blender blade spins freely in an air pocket within the drink mix because the mix is too cold or too solid. This problem can be corrected by increasing the mix temperature by reducing ice, increasing liquid and/or ensuring that the frozen ingredients used in the recipe are never colder than 10 degrees Fahrenheit (-12 degrees Celsius). • Increase cycle time. If the dr...