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ASSEMBLING yOUR BREvILLE KITCHEN WIZZ PRO
OvERLOAd PROTECTION SySTEM
If the motor overloads, the food processor
will go to ‘Standby’ mode and “OVERLOAD”
icon in the LCD starts to flash. The food
processor can still be switched off by
pressing the POWER/OFF button. To
operate the food processor again, allow the
machine to cool for approx 30 minutes.
Some stiff mixtures, such as dough, may
cause the dough blade to rotate more slowly
than normal. If this happens, do not process
for longer than 1 minute.
If the blades or discs should jam while
processing, ensure the POWER/OFF button
is pressed to switch the motor OFF. Switch
off the power outlet. Remove the processing
lid and adjust any food wedged between the
blade and the bowl or in the disc. Replace
the lid and proceed as normal. If this
occurs again, the processing bowl may be
overloaded, so remove some of the food and
process in smaller batches.
NOTE
The food processor is designed so
the motor will not operate without
the processing bowl and lid are
correctly locked into position and the
pusher inserted into the feed chute.
In the event that the food processor
starts without the lid correctly
locked into position, immediately
disconnect at the power outlet and
return to your local Breville Service
Centre for examination.
Summary of Contents for BFP800
Page 1: ...BFP800 the Kitchen Wizz Pro Instruction Booklet ...
Page 2: ...CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
Page 7: ...KNOW your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
Page 8: ...8 KNOW your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro A E C D F K J G I H L M N Q S W V T U O Q P R B ...
Page 10: ...ASSEMBLING your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
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Page 16: ...BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES for your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
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Page 30: ...FOOD PROCESSING AT A GLANCE for your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
Page 36: ...CARE CLEANING STORAGE of your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
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Page 40: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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Page 44: ...RECIPES ...
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