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6.4 RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULTS
The Blendtec Home blender has the following blend cycles set as factory defaults for
preset buttons numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4:
Button 1 �����Slow” cycle
Button 2 �����Smoothie” cycle
Button 3 �����“Mixed Drinks” cycle
Button 4 �����“Whole Juice” cycle
To restore your blender to these settings, press and hold preset button 4 and
the “START/STOP” button� The display will read, “Restoring Defaults”� When the
programming is complete, the display will read, “Restore Complete” and the blender will
be ready for use�
SECTION 7 - TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 BLENDER MOTOR WILL NOT TURN ON
If the blender motor will not turn on, try the following:
1� Make sure the main power switch on the back lower-right corner is turned ON�
2� Check your house circuit breaker switch or fuse to make sure it is set to the
ON position�
3� Unplug the power cord from the wall receptacle, wait 5 seconds, then plug power
cord back in�
4� Determine if the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is lit� An absence of a lit LCD indicates
a lack of power to the unit�
5� 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� Check the blender jar for blockage and clear if necessary� Remove the
blender jar from the blender motor and check the jar by turning the shaft by hand
to see if it rotates easily� If it does, plug in the unit and turn the blender on again to
clear the overload condition� If overload condition re-occurs, contact your Blendtec
service agent�
BLADE STOPS: If the overload condition 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�
A reading of “NO TEMP� SENSOR” indicates the blender computer is not able to
monitor motor temperature� Contact a Blendtec qualified service agent�

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