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NOTE:
Ensure that the unit is in
the ‘OFF’ position, and switched
off and unplugged at the power
outlet before using the reverse
side of the reversible disc, or
changing to the processing blade.
WARNING: The processing
blade and reversible disc
must be handled carefully
as they are sharp!
Correct Placement of the
Processor Lid
1. Place the processor lid on top
of the processor bowl, align the
symbol on the processor
lid with the
ALIGN
symbol on the
upper side of the processor bowl.
2. Turn the processor lid clockwise
– until the “
symbol on the
processor lid is aligned with the
LOCK
symbol on the processor
bowl handle. A “click” sound will
be heard, to indicate it is correctly
locked (see Fig. 6).
ON
OFF
PULSE
LOCK ALIGN
LOCK ALIGN
Fig. 6
NOTE: The food processor will
not operate unless the processor
bowl and processor lid are
correctly locked into position.
Operating the Food
Processor
1. Ensure the control switch is in the
‘OFF’ position.
2. Insert power plug into a 230V or
240V power outlet and turn the
power outlet on.
3. The food processor is now
ready to be operated. To begin
operation, press the control
switch from the ‘OFF’ position to
either the ‘ON’ or ‘PULSE’ position,
depending on your requirements.
For short bursts of power, switch
to the ‘PULSE’ setting.
For slicing and shredding – ensure that
the food items you want to slice or
shred are of a suitable size to be fed
through the feed chute.
Place the food inside the feed chute
and push down with the food pusher.
NOTE: Never push down any
foods with your hands and do
not put your hands down the
feed chute at any time during
processing. Always use the food
pusher to push the food down
the feed chute.
Assembly & Operation of Your Food Processor
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