Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender
Safety Instructions
- When using the Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender, always unplug it by grasping the plug and removing it from the electrical outlet. Never pull the cord.
- If the hand blender falls into liquid, remove it immediately.
- Do not reach into the liquid without unplugging the unit first.
- This appliance should not be used by children.
- Avoid contact with moving parts.
- A spatula may be used, but it must only be used when the unit is not operating.
- Do not operate the Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender with a damaged cord or plug, or after it has malfunctioned, been dropped, or been damaged in any way.
- Remove the detachable shaft from the blender before washing the blades or shaft.
- Blades are SHARP. Handle carefully when removing, inserting, or cleaning.
- When mixing liquids, especially hot liquids, use a tall container or make small quantities at a time to reduce spillage, splattering, and the possibility of
- Do not use outdoors or for anything other than its intended use.
- Do not let any cord hang over the edge of the table or counter.
- Do not let the cord contact hot surfaces, including the stove
- Make sure the appliance is off, the motor has stopped completely, and the appliance is unplugged from the outlet before putting on or taking off attachments, and before cleaning.
- Do not operate this appliance in an appliance garage or under a wall cabinet.
- When storing in an appliance garage, always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.
Parts Identification
- Speed Slide Dial
- witch Button
- Turbo Button
- Motor Unit
- Safety Lock
- Blending Shaft
- 600ml Measuring Glass

Specification
The Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender comes with the following specifications:
- Brand: Safecourt Kitchen
- Model: HB-6001
- Rated Power: 1000W
- Rated Voltage: 220-240V~
- Rated Frequency: 50/60Hz
For users looking for more powerful options, check out the Safecourt BL400 Kitchen Power Blender Instruction Manual for detailed specifications and usage guidance.
Assembly
- Align the main body with the blending shaft and push the pieces together until you hear and feel them click.
- It may be helpful to press the release button when assembling.
- Plug the power cord of the hand blender into an electrical outlet
How to Use
Blending Blade Attachments
The Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender is designed for mixing and pureeing all kinds of foods, including salad dressings, powdered drink products, soups, sauces, and blended drinks like milkshakes. A gentle up-and-down motion is all you need to make the most flavorful, full-bodied recipes. Be careful never to remove the blending shaft from the liquid while in operation, as it may splatter. Tilt the pan or bowl away from you if needed to ensure the protective blade guard on the blending shaft is fully submerged.
- Put the blending shaft into the mixture to be blended.
- Press and hold the desired speed button.
- The hand blender will continue to run as long as the button is pressed in.
- To turn the hand blender off, release the power button, and the motor will stop.
- Unplug immediately after use. Do not put fingers near the blade.
- To dislodge food, unplug the hand blender from the outlet first.
- Do not use in non-stick cookware to avoid scratching.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Hand Blender
Always clean the Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender main body and blending shaft thoroughly after using. Remove the blending shaft from the main body. Clean the main body only with a sponge or a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners that could scratch the surface. To clean the blending shaft, wash by hand in hot water using mild detergent. Be mindful of the fixed razor-sharp edges.
Disposal
This product should not be disposed of with other household wastes. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrollable waste disposal, it should be recycled
Warranty
The Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender comes with a 2-year limited warranty.
| Product Name | Hand Blender Solo |
| Model | HB-300 |
| Warranty | 2 Years |
Limited 2-year Warranty
The Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender is warranted against any defects due to faulty material or workmanship. This warranty does not cover accidents or misuse. If the product becomes defective within the warranty period, we will replace it free of charge. Please contact us with your name, address, phone number, and order number, and we will be happy to assist you.
This warranty does not include the following situations
- Accident, misuse, abuse, or alteration of the product.
- Servicing by unauthorized persons.
- Use with unauthorized accessories.
- Connecting it to incorrect current and voltage.
- Wrapping the cord around the appliance is causing premature wear and breakage.
- Any other conditions beyond our control.
FAQs
Q: What is the Safecourt HB-300 Solo Hand Blender used for?
The HB-300 is a multipurpose handheld blender that may be used directly in bowls, pots, or cups to blend, puree, mix, and whip foods. It is perfect for baby meals, smoothies, sauces, and soups.
Q: What power source does the hand blender use?
The HB-300 uses regular AC power and is corded. Before using, make sure the voltage satisfies the label’s standards.
Q: Can I use the blender in hot liquids?
The HB-300 is safe to use for hot soups and sauces, but steer clear of boiling liquids that could splash. Before beginning, always submerge the blade completely.
Q: Can I put the blender attachments in the dishwasher?
Washing by hand is advised to maintain blade sharpness, but many attachments are dishwasher safe (see the handbook for confirmation).
Q: Is the HB-300 safe for children?
There are sharp blades in the blender. Keep it out of children’s reach and never allow them to use it unattended.
Q: Can I blend frozen fruits or ice?
Yes, the HB-300 can process soft frozen fruits, but unless the blender expressly states that it can break ice, stay away from hard ice cubes.
Q: How do I prevent overheating?
Don’t run the motor nonstop for extended periods of time. In between prolonged blending sessions, use brief bursts and let the motor cool.
Q: Can the hand blender handle thick dough or batter?
Light to medium combinations work well with it. The appliance’s lifespan may be shortened, and the motor may be strained by thick dough.




