USING THE BLADE ASSEMBLIES – CON'T
6a Press the Power button to turn it on. If
using an Auto-IQ® program, select the
program that best suits your recipe.
The preset program will automatically
stop the unit at the end of the program.
To stop the unit at any time, press the
currently active program again.
6b If using a manual program, once the
ingredients have reached your desired
consistency, press the active button
again, and wait for the unit to come to
a complete stop.
7 When finished, press the button on
the lid near the handle to unlock, then
turn counterclockwise and lift up from
the bowl. Always remove the Chopping
Blade Assembly before emptying
ingredients from the bowl by carefully
grasping it by the top of the shaft and
lifting it out of the bowl.
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To remove the bowl from the motor
base, turn the bowl counterclockwise
and then lift it up.
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Press the Power button to turn the unit
off, then unplug the unit. Refer to the
Care & Maintenance section for cleaning
and storage instructions.
USING THE REVERSIBLE SLICING/SHREDDING DISC
IMPORTANT: Review all warnings on
pages 4–6 before proceeding.
IMPORTANT: Use only the DISC
program or LOW setting when using
the Slicing/Shredding Disc.
NOTE: The Slicing/Shredding Disc
is reversible. Use the side labeled
"Slicer" for slicing. Carefully flip
the disc over to the side labeled
"Shredder" for shredding.
NOTE: The feed chute lid features
a pusher to guide food through the
chute.
1 Place motor base on a clean, dry, level
surface such as a countertop or table,
then plug in the unit.
2 Lower the Precision Processor
TM
Bowl onto the motor base and rotate
clockwise until it clicks into place.
3 Place the disc spindle onto the drive
gear inside the bowl. Then, use the
finger holes to grasp the reversible
slicing/shredding disc and place it over
the spindle, with the side you would like
to use facing up.
4 Place the feed chute lid on the bowl and
turn clockwise until you hear a click,
indicating the lid is locked in place. The
control panel will stop flashing, indicating
the bowl and lid are properly assembled.
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