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Questions Doubts and Requests => Questions? Technical Issues? The Survival Guide => Topic started by: atpemberton on October 03, 2010, 09:50:36 am
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Is it possible to bend the blades on the tm31 while crushing ice? i was making sorbet for the first time and as i put the speed dial up it would stop each time i got to about speed 5-6 as though it was stuck or something, the sorbet turned out but i think i should have defrosted the ice a little before putting it in? and speed up gradually? but i am concerned if i bent the blade or not I can't really tell..? Help!!
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I'm no expert, but it is meant to cope well with ice blocks and that is how you sharpen the blades. Possibly there was an iceblock caught under a blade.
Hopefully one of our consultant members will be on line soon. They may be more familiar with these things.
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It isn't unusual for the blades to stop if something is caught under them - it some times happens to me with bits of carrot or bits of ice. I presume the machine is set up so it would the blades would stop if this happens rather than forcing them to try to keep going and therefore cause damage.
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Maybe the ice was all stuck together? I bang it apart if it is. I also find it's best just to whiz it up pretty quickly - sometimes if you turn the speed dial up too slowly when it's full of ice, it kind of pauses - works better just to turn it up quickly.
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You are meant to add the ice a bit at a time (ie one tray) and help it around with the spatula if it is stuck. Then it should work perfectly.
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Think it would be hard to bend the blades with ice. Not sure, but they take some pretty hard work from me