• There are three ways you can make a frozen treat with
multiple types of fruit:
1. Add the fruit one type at a time. The avors and colors
will be separated, creating a rainbow effect.
2. Add the different types of fruit alternately. There will
still be some color separation, but the avors will be
blended better.
3. Once you’re nished grinding the fruit, stir together with
a spoon. There’s no color separation, but the avors will
be perfectly blended.
• Repeat until you’ve created the desired amount of frozen
treats. However, to avoid overheating, do not use for more
than 15 minutes at a time. Allow Fruiti Freeze to rest for 5 to
10 minutes between uses.
Note: Slight burning odors are common when rst using new
appliances. However, if the burning smell persists or increases,
of if you see smoke coming from the appliance, turn off, unplug
immediately and stop use.
• If the unit stops working, there may be a piece of fruit
caught in the chute assembly. DO NOT place ngers
inside of chute while the unit is plugged in. Turn unit
off, unplug the power cord and disassemble the chute
assembly. You should then be able to clear the clog. Rinse
and dry chute assembly components (NOT the unit base),
reassemble, reattach to the base, plug in, turn on and
begin making frozen treats again.
• Tough skins, tough cores, and hard pits must be removed
from fruits before freezing. Seeds that are easily crushed
and thin skins may be put through the auger, but also may
be removed prior to freezing if desired.