Jamba Juice Smoothie & Ice Pop Maker Instruction And Recipe Booklet - page 5
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Unpack and check the contents against the contents list on page 3 of
this booklet. Ensure the smoothie mixing jug, stirrer, ice pop molds &
ice pop sticks are thoroughly washed before use.
1. To install the batteries, loosen the battery cover screw on the base by
turningcounterclockwiseandremovebatterycover.Insert4xCsize
batteries inside the battery compartment, ensuring the correct polarity
(+/-) is followed (see diagram 1).
2. Lift the two hinge tabs upwards (see diagram 2).
3. Placethesmoothiemixingjughingesintothecradles.Pushthebase
of the jug (downwards & sideways) until it clicks into the base (see
diagram 3).
4. Closethehingetabs(seediagram4).
5. Make sure that the upright piece (that holds the ice pop mold into
place) is pushed fully inwards, towards the jug (see diagram 5).
6. Place the ice pop molds onto the upright piece (see diagram 6). Wash
and prepare the fruit (always ask an adult to cut the fruit for you). You
can place the fruit in the fridge to create a cooler smoothie. Carefully
followthemixingdetailsandmeasuresdescribedintheRecipeSection
andplacetheingredientsintothesmoothiemixingjugasinstructed.
7. Align&placethelidontothesmoothiemixingjug(seediagram7).
8. Pressthestartbuttononthesideofthebaseandmixuntiltheingre-
dientsaremixedaccordingtotherecipe(seediagram8).
9. Pourthemixtureintoaglassoricepopmoldsasspecifiedinthe
individual recipes (see diagram 9).
10. To fill the ice pop molds, line one mold up with the jug spout, remove
lid,tiltthejugtoonesideandfillnearlytothetop(leaveapprox.a
2mmgap).NOTE:liquidexpandswhenfrozen,sodonotoverfill.
11.Rotatetheicepopmoldandrepeatuntilallofthemoldsarefull(see
diagram 10). Place the ice pop sticks into the ice pop molds (see dia-
gram 11) and remove from the upright. Ask an adult to put this in the
freezingcompartment.NOTE:KEEPTHEICEPOPMOLDUPRIGHTFOR
STORAGE/FREEZING!Leavetheicepopmixtofreezeovernightoruntil
frozen(freezingtakesapprox.6-8hours,dependingonfreezersettings
& recipe contents).
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Diagram 10
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Diagram 11
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Diagram 9