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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Using The Double Chopping Blade
Always disconnect unit from power
source before cleaning or changing
accessories.
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION
WHEN HANDLING THE BLADES.
THEY ARE EXTREMELY SHARP.
ALWAYS remove the chopping blade
protective covers before using.
The double chopping
blade may be
used with one
Fig. 10
blade or with
two blades.
1. To use as
a double
Double
blade, carefully
Blade
Main Blade
slip the separate
blade over the
shaft of the
main blade.
(Fig. 10 & Fig. 11)
Fig. 11
Two Blades Together
2. Then insert onto the shaft of the
processor bowl. Always hold the
chopping blade by the upper plastic
part. (Fig. 12)
Fig. 12
3. Place ingredients to be processed in
the bowl.
4. Then holding the processor lid by the
feeding tube, place the processor lid
onto the bowl and turn counter
clockwise to lock the lid in place.
Ensure that the lid tab has "clicked"
into place and that the arrow on the
lid is aligned with the dot on the unit.
Insert food pusher into feed chute.
(Fig. 13 & Fig. 14)
Using The Double Chopping Blade
(Cont.)
Fig. 14
Fig. 13
5. Plug the processor into a wall outlet.
6. Turn the speed control dial to the
desired speed setting.
7. Keep hands and utensils away from
the cutting blade while chopping
food to reduce the risk of severe
injury to persons or damage to the
food processor. A scraper may be
used, but ONLY when the food
processor is NOT running and has
been unplugged. Never feed food by
hand. Always use the food pusher.
(Fig. 15)
Fig. 15
8.
When finished processing the
ingredients, remove the processor lid
by turning clockwise.
9.
Remove the chopping blade first
before removing the processed food.
FOR SAFETY, ALWAYS USE THE
FOOD PUSHER WHEN PUTTING
FOOD INTO THE THE FEEDER TUBE.
NEVER FEED BY HAND.
10. Do NOT leave the appliance
unsupervised when it is in the "ON"
position.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PROCESSING EXAMPLES WITH THE DOUBLE CHOPPING BLADE
The processing times indicated below are approximate and also depend on the
quantity of the food to be processed and the degree of fineness you require.
PRODUCT
QUANTITY
Meat*
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Onions
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Nuts
21 oz / 600 gr.
Fish*
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Cheese
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Liquids (soups)
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Carrots
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Bread
4 slices
Apples
24.5 oz / 700 gr.
Parsley
Max 4 bunches
Mayonnaise
Max 4 cups/1 liter
* Always allow food to cool before placing in the bowl.
* Remove all bones before processing.
Dough Blade
CAUTION: Make sure that the unit is
unplugged from the power source
and the speed control dial is in the
"OFF" position before inserting or
removing attachments.
1. Fit the processor bowl and spindle
as described previously on page 4.
2. Fit the dough blade over the spindle
and press firmly into place. (Fig. 16)
3. Place the ingredients into the bowl.
4. Fit the lid and click into place as
described in the "Setting Up" section
(page 4).
5. Plug in the food processor.
6. Turn the food processor on selecting
maximum speed. Maximum capacity
for processing dough is based on
the mixture of 21 oz. (600 g.) of
flour and 14 oz. (400 g.) of water in
order to obtain 2.2 Lbs. (1 kg.) of
dough.
7. Recommended speed for making
dough is maximum.
RECOMMENDED
OPERATION TIMES
SPEED
High/Turbo
15 - 30 seconds
Low
15 - 30 seconds
High
15 - 30 seconds
Pulse
15 - 30 seconds
Pulse
15 - 30 seconds
Pulse
20 seconds
pulse
40-50 seconds
Low
40 - 50 seconds
High
10 - 30 seconds
High/Turbo
10 seconds
High
30 seconds
8. When it is time to knead the dough,
place speed control dial in the "Off"
position and pulse until the dough is
ready.
9. Remove the blade from the bowl
before removing the dough.
WHEN KNEADING DOUGH, DO NOT
OPERATE THE MACHINE LONGER
THAN 20 SECONDS. AFTERWARDS
WAIT AT LEAST 2 MINUTES BEFORE
OPERATING THE MACHINE AGAIN.
FOR SAFETY, ALWAYS LEAVE THE
PUSHER IN PLACE WHILE
OPERATING THE PROCESSOR.
Fig. 16
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