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Assembling and Using Your Food Processor
1. B efore assembly, make sure Adaptor is operating correctly. Unplug Motor
Base during assembly.
2. P lace Adaptor in bowl and turn counterclockwise to lock.
3. Place Bowl with Adaptor on Motor Base.
To Chop or Mince
4. H old S Blade by the plastic Center Hub and place over post of Bowl.
Caution: Blade is very sharp, handle carefully. Rotate the S Blade to make
certain it is seated on the post as far as it will go. Always place S blade in
Food Processor before adding ingredients.
5. P lace food in Processing Bowl. Food to be processed should always be cut
into 1-inch (2.5 cm) pieces.
6. U sing alignment marks on the lid, place cover on bowl and press down
firmly while turning counterclockwise to lock.
DO NOT OPERATE UNIT UNLESS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED
7. T urn unit on "
" (Select Pulse, Low, or Med setting on the Motor Base.)
ALWAYS HOLD FOOD PROCESSOR FIRMLY WITH ONE HAND
WHEN STARTING UNIT AND WHEN PROCESSING. Process until
desired results are achieved by running the unit continuously or Fast
Pulsing. Fast Pulsing is the technique used to control the size of the food
being processed with the Food Processor Accessory. Press and release the
Pulse button very quickly. Refer to Processing Chart for proper techniques,
quantities and end results.
NOTE: Only the "Food Chop/Salsa" Pre-Programmed setting is functional
when Food Processor is attached.
To Slice or Shred
8. P lace Blade Shaft over post. Place Slicing/Shredding Disk over Blade Shaft
with the blade of your choice facing up. Caution: Blade is very sharp, handle
carefully.
9. Using alignment marks on the lid, place cover on bowl and press down
firmly while turning counterclockwise to lock.
10. L oad the feed tube with ingredients before turning the food processor on.
11. R est the Food Pusher in the feed tube. Turn unit on "
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". (Select medium
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speed setting.) While holding the Food Pusher with one hand and the feed
tube in the other, push gently down on the Food Pusher. Always use the
Food Pusher to yield more evenly sliced or shredded foods. – NEVER USE
YOUR FINGERS. When finished, turn the unit off "
NOTE: Med - High Manual settings are recommended for slicing and shredding.
How To Disassemble
) and unplug Motor Base.
1. Turn unit off (
2. Always wait for the S Blade or Slicing/Shredding Disk to stop spinning.
3. Remove Food Processor Accessory from Motor Base.
4. Turn Cover clockwise to remove from Bowl.
5. R emove S Blade or Disk carefully. Be careful not to let Blade or Disk fall out
of the container. The cutting edges are very sharp. Scrape any remaining
food from the Blade and Processing Bowl.
6. Unlock Bowl from Adaptor by turning Bowl clockwise.
Cleaning
Unplug Motor Base Before Cleaning.
WARNING
: Do Not Immerse Adaptor in Water. Always Remove Adaptor
from processor Bowl Before cleaning.
Keep S Blade and Disk out of the reach of children. Store the S Blade and Disk in
the Bowl or in a convenient, safe location when not in use. This Blade and Disk
should be treated with the same caution as a sharp knife.
Remove stains caused by processing large amounts of carrots or similar
vegetables with baking soda. Rinse stained parts in water and sprinkle with
baking soda. Rub with a soft, damp cloth. Rinse and dry. Do not use abrasive
cleaners on any parts.
Maintenance
This unit is designed with a safety interlock. The interlock requires that the Cover
be in place before the blade will rotate. (The interlock does not control operation
of the Motor.) To ensure that the interlock is operating correctly, hold the Adaptor
and rotate the Drive Shaft several turns. The metal Star Drive on the bottom of the
Adaptor should NOT turn. If it does turn, DO NOT USE. Return the unit to an
authorized service facility for repair. DO NOT USE THE INTERLOCK FEATURE
AS A SUBSTITUTE for turning the power unit off "
".
" and unplugging the
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