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Fig. 8

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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.
(Fig. 6 & Fig. 7)

Fig. 6

Fig. 7

5. Plug the food processor into a wall 

outlet.

6. Turn the speed control dial to the 

desired speed setting.

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.

7. Keep hands and utensils away from 

the cutting blades 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. 8)

PROCESSING EXAMPLES WITH THE DOUBLE CHOPPING BLADES

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.

5

* Always allow food to cool before placing in the bowl.
* Remove all bones before processing.
* Always remove the chopping blades protective covers before using.

PRODUCT QUANTITY 

RECOMMENDED 

SPEED 

OPERATION 

TIMES 

Meat*  

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

Max. 

15 - 30 seconds 

Onions  

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

5-6 

15 - 30 seconds 

Nuts  

21 oz / 600 gr. 

8-Max. 

15 - 30 seconds 

Fish*  

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

Slow Start-8 

15 - 30 seconds 

Cheese  

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

Slow Start-8 

15 - 30 seconds 

Liquids (soups) 

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

Slow Start-8 

20 seconds 

Carrots  

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

6-8 

40-50 seconds 

Bread  

4 slices 

6-8 

40 - 50 seconds 

Apples  

24.5 oz / 700 gr. 

8-Max. 

10 - 30 seconds 

Parsley  

Max 4 bundles 

Max. 

10 seconds 

Mayonnaise  

Max 4 cups/1 liter 

8-Max. 

30 seconds 

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Fig. 9

Dough Blade

CAUTION: Make sure that the unit is 
unplugged from the power source and the 
operating button is “OFF” before 
inserting or removing attachments.

1.

Make sure that the blade storage cover 
is closed during use.

2.

Fit the processor bowl and spindle as 
described previously on page 4. 

3.

Fit the dough blade over the spindle and 
press firmly into place. (Fig. 9)

4.

Place the ingredients into the bowl.

5.

Fit the lid and click into place as 
described in the “Setting Up” section 
(page 4).

6.

Plug in the food processor.

7.

Turn the food processor on selecting 
high 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.

8.

Recommended speed for making dough 
is high.

9.

When it is time to knead the dough, 
place speed control dial in the "Off" 
position and pulse until the dough it is 
ready.

10. 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. 10

Fig. 11

Fig. 12

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Slicing, Shredding & Grating 
Blades

CAUTION: Make sure that the unit is 
unplugged from the power source and 
the operating button is “OFF” before 
inserting or removing attachments.

1.

Make sure that the blade storage 
cover is closed during use.

2.

Place the blade of your choice on 
the blade holder. Inserting the longer 
tab on the side of the blade first. 
(Fig. 10)

3.

Press the other end of the blade until 
it clicks into place. (Fig. 11)

4.

Fit the processor bowl and spindle 
as detailed on the page 4.

5.

Using the finger holes in the blade 
holder, fit it over the spindle and 
press firmly into place as indicated. 
(Fig. 12)

WARNING: USE EXTREME 
CAUTION WHEN HANDLING 
BLADES.  BLADES ARE SHARP

.

6.

Fit the lid and click into place as 
described in the Setting Up section 
(page 4).

7.

Plug in the food processor.

8.

WARNING: USE THE FOOD 
PUSHER TO ADD FOOD INTO 
THE PROCESSOR BOWL  
THROUGH THE FEEDER TUBE.

Do not overload the food processor bowl. 
In one operation, you can process a 
maximum of 5 cups (1250 ml) of food.

Summary of Contents for BP101H2

Page 1: ...EURO PRO Operating LLC Boston MA 02465 1 800 798 7398 www euro pro com OWNER S MANUAL Model BP101H2 120V 60Hz 800 Watts COPYRIGHT EURO PRO OPERATING LLC 2008...

Page 2: ...with the cover in place 19 When blending hot liquids remove the center piece of the two piece blender cover SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY IMPORTANT NOTICE This appliance has a polari...

Page 3: ...ver s before using The double chopping blade may be used with one blade or with two blades 1 To use as a double blade carefully slip the separate blade over the shaft of the main blade Fig 3 Fig 4 4 O...

Page 4: ...PERATING INSTRUCTIONS Fig 9 Dough Blade CAUTION Make sure that the unit is unplugged from the power source and the operating button is OFF before inserting or removing attachments 1 Make sure that the...

Page 5: ...he processor bowl 3 Fit the juice extractor lid over the extractor and rotate counter clockwise ensuring that the lid tab has clicked into place 4 Plug in the food processor 5 Turn speed control to lo...

Page 6: ...9 Operating the Blender CAUTION Make sure that the unit is unplugged from the power source and the the Speed Control Dial is in the Off position before inserting or removing any attachments and before...

Page 7: ...ment and a cover to store your blades when they are not in use Fig 27 Fig 27 Storage Compartment Storage Cover Place the blade storage compartment over the food processor lid Fig 28 Fig 28 Carefully i...

Page 8: ...do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights whi...

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