Installation and Operation Manual
for AENO TB2 electric blender
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7 Troubleshooting
Table 6 shows typical problems that occur when connecting and configuring the
device, and possible ways to fix them
Table 6 – Typical problems and solutions
You can smell
burning plastic or
rubber.
The device's motor is
located inside the housing
under rugged, wear-
resistant rubber materials
to reduce noise and
vibration.
Install the device in a well-
ventilated area. The first few
starts, the parts of the
device will be hot and emit
an unpleasant odor. The
odor will disappear at a later
time
Foods are not
well chopped
Plug the device into an
outlet with a supply voltage
of at least 220 V, use a
voltage regulator
Too much or too little food
in the jug
Remove unnecessary food
from the jug or add it
Too little water in the jug
The liquid
overflows over
the edge of the
blender jug
Make sure that the amount
of liquid does not exceed
the maximum level
specified in Table 4,
"Limitations on the volume
of ingredients in the jug"
Large lid and/or blender
cup installed incorrectly,
skewed
Take out the large lid and/or
blender jug and reinstall
them again
No liquid and/or food in the
jug, temperature sensors
shut off the device due to
overheating
Add liquid or food to the jug