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Vitamix G-Series User Manual

Vitamix G-Series
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VITAMIX BLENDERS
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Vita-Mix® Corporation
8615 Usher Road
Cleveland, OH 44138-2103 U.S.A.
+1 440 235 4840
vitamix.com/international
Refer to vitamix.com/international for distributor listing.
(Some models are not available in all countries)
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Warning Caution
NEVER touch moving parts. Keep hands and
utensils out of the container
Operate with the lid and lid plug in place
Electric Shock Hazard Read and understand the owner’s manual
High temperature when blending hot liquids Do not immerse
DO NOT insert items into the container while the
blender is in use
On/Off
Unplug while not in use, before cleaning, changing accessories or touching parts that move while the blender is in use
l/O
VM0158
VM0158A
G-Series Models:
Professional Series™ 300 (Pro-300)
Professional Series™ 750 (Pro-750)
*Note: The features and size of the container vary by model.
Your machine may look dierent from this illustration.
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Vitamix G-Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryBlender
SeriesG-Series
Motor Power2.2 HP
Container Size64 oz
Variable Speed ControlYes
Pulse FeatureYes
Container MaterialTritan
Blade MaterialHardened Stainless Steel
Warranty7 years

Summary

Important Instructions for Safe Use

Electrical Shock Hazard

Instructions regarding the use of earthed outlets and avoiding adapters or extension cables.

General Safety Precautions

Comprehensive safety guidelines for operating the blender, including child supervision and electrical safety.

Thermal Cut-out Hazard

Caution against resetting the thermal cut-out via external switching devices.

Specifications

Motor Specifications

Details about the motor's peak input horsepower.

Electrical Specifications

Information on voltage, frequency, wattage, and cable type.

Dimensions

Physical measurements including height, width, and depth.

Parts and Features

Control Panel Overview

Information on the control panel for variable speed and program blenders.

Container and Lid

Description of the 2-part lid, markings, and secure locking mechanism.

Tamper Usage

Instructions for using the tamper with the lid and ensuring correct fit.

Control Panel Functions

On/Off Switch

Location and function of the main power switch for the machine.

Start/Stop Switch

How to start, stop, and interrupt the blending process.

Variable-Speed Dial

Operation for variable speed control and program selection.

Pulse Switch

Usage of the pulse function with variable speed and programs.

Program Settings

Overview of available program settings for common recipes.

Operating Instructions

Hot Liquid Precautions

Safety advice for blending hot liquids to prevent burns from steam or splashes.

Loading and Blending

Steps for loading ingredients and starting the blender on variable speed.

Tamper Use During Blending

Instructions for using the tamper to aid circulation or release air bubbles.

Care and Cleaning

Initial Blender Preparation

Steps for preparing the blender for first-time use, including initial cleaning.

Container Cleaning

Method for cleaning the blender container using water and soap.

Motor Base Cleaning

Safe cleaning procedures for the motor base, emphasizing avoiding water.

Lid, Lid Plug, and Tamper Cleaning

Instructions for washing and drying the lid, lid plug, and tamper.

Troubleshooting and Service

Overheating Prevention

Tips to prevent overloading the blender and allow cooling time.

Retainer Nut Loosening

Action to take if the retainer nut at the container bottom loosens.

Variable-Speed Reset

Procedure to reset the variable-speed function if it malfunctions.

Warranty and Service Information

Guidance on obtaining warranty and service information.

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