This happened to me a few times and I found the design choice baffling, annoying and perhaps even a little dangerous. If the blender is plugged in, even the slightest force on the knob - accidental or otherwise - will start the motor whirring, even if there's no blending canister locked into the motor base, and starts the blades spinning if the canister is locked into place. I really disliked the single knob that turns the blender on and off, and controls the speed: It has almost no resistance when you're getting it started. The single knob with zero resistance to power on the blender frustrated me at times.
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