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For short bursts of power, use the
“PULSE” setting.
If ingredients stick to the sides of the jug
during blending, turn the speed dial to the
Off (0) position, switch off at the power
outlet, remove lid and then push the food
back onto the blades using the plastic
spatula to scrape down the sides of the
jug.Then replace lid and recommence
blending.
Ingredients can be added during blending
by removing the ‘filler cap’ and
placing/pouring additional ingredients
through the hole.
Note: Do not overfill the blender jug above the
MAX mark.
This blender is not recommended for
blending dry ingredients.
When blending is complete, turn to the
Off (0) position.Wait until blades have
stopped rotating before removing the lid
or jug.
MAINTAINING YOUR
KAMBROOK FOOD
PROCESSOR DELUXE
Always turn the power off at the power
outlet and then unplug before
disassembling any parts.
Wash the blender jug, lid, filler cap,
processor bowl, blades, food pusher in
warm soapy water after each use. Rinse
thoroughly and dry.
Do not soak steel parts.
The processing blade and slicing/grating
discs are extremely sharp! Use caution
when handling and storing these parts.
Always store the processing blade with
the protective covers provided.
Store the food processor with the
processing blade in the bowl and the lid
and the food pusher in position, but DO
NOT lock as this places unnecessary
strain on the operating switch.
Never use an abrasive cleaner. Do not
place any parts in the dishwasher.
Wipe the motor base with a soft, damp
cloth.
DO NOT immerse the motor base, power
plug or cord in water or any other liquid.
THE STAINLESS STEEL
PROCESSING BLADE
The cutting edges of this blade are
extremely sharp, it should only ever be
held by the central plastic spindle.
AL
W
A
YS store the blade with the
pr
otectiv
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ver provided.
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