Always fit the bowl and blade
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assembly onto the food chopper
before adding ingredients.
3 Cut the food into suitably sized
pieces and place in the bowl.
Larger pieces of food should be
cut into approximately 1 to 2 cm
pieces.
4 Fit the lid and turn clockwise to
lock into place
5 Connect to the power supply and
press down on the speed selector
to select the desired speed
Press the speed selector lightly to
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obtain speed 1.
Press the speed selector firmly to
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obtain speed 2.
Alternatively the speed selector
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may be pressed down for short
periods of time to produce a
pulsing action. This can be used to
avoid over processing food.
6 Operate the food chopper until the
desired result is achieved.
7 Reverse the above procedure to
dismantle the unit.
Always unplug the power
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unit before removing the lid.
important
If preparing food for babies or
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young children, always check that
the ingredients are thoroughly
blended before feeding.
Do not run the food chopper
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continuously for longer than
60 seconds. Leave to cool
for 2 minutes in between
each 60 second operation.
Do not operate the food chopper if
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the bowl is empty.
Always allow hot food to cool
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before processing.
Do not exceed the maximum
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capacities stated or fill above the
500ml level marked on the bowl.
Do not place any part of the
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chopper in the microwave.
hints
If the chopper labours, remove
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some of the mixture and continue
processing in several batches,
otherwise you may strain the
motor.
4
.
5
.
When making mayonnaise, put all
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the ingredients except the oil into
the bowl. With the food chopper
running, add the oil slowly down
the oil feeder cup
supplied.
Remember that chopping hard
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foods such as coffee beans,
spices, chocolate or ice will wear
the knife blades faster.
Beware of over processing some
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ingredients. Stop and check the
consistency frequently.
Various spices such as cloves, dill
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and cumin seeds can have an
adverse effect on the plastic of
your food chopper.
To ensure even processing, stop
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and scrape down any food from
the side of the bowl with the
plastic spatula supplied.
The best results are obtained by
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chopping small quantities at one
time.
Cut larger pieces of food into 1-
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2cm pieces. A large load or large
pieces may cause uneven results.
Before chopping nuts, herbs,
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breadcrumbs etc, ensure that both
the food and the blade, bowl and
cover are thoroughly dry.
Direct serve
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Use the slicing side to slice
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vegetables and fruit such as carrot,
potato, cucumber, courgette,
beetroot, onions and apple.
Use the grating side to grate
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vegetables such as carrot or
potato and cheese such as
Cheddar, Emmental or Gruyere
and foods of a similar texture.
1 Fit the bowl
unit, then turn clockwise to lock
into place
2 Fit the adaptor
Turn and push down if necessary
to locate.
3 Holding by the centre grip, place
the disc onto the drive shaft with
the required side uppermost.-
5
8
- see recipe
(if supplied)
1
onto the power
3
.
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into the bowl.