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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
EASy SOLUTION
Food is unevenly
processed
•
Ingredients should be cut evenly into 2.5cm (1 inch) pieces
before processing.
•
Ingredients should be processed in batches to
avoid overloading.
Slices are slanted or
uneven.
•
Load food in feed chute. Place pusher onto food and apply
pressure. Then press start.
Food falls over in the
feed chute
•
The large feed chute must be packed full for best results. If
processing smaller quantities, use the small feed chute.
Some food remains
on top of the disc
after processing
•
It is normal for small pieces to remain after processing.
Motor slows down
when mixing dough
•
Amount of dough may exceed maximum capacity. Remove
half and process in two batches.
•
Dough may be too wet (see next page). If motor speeds up,
continue processing. If not, add more flour, 1 tablespoon at a
time until the motor speeds up. Process until dough cleans
the side of the processing bowl.
The motor does
not start
•
There is a safety interlock switch to prevent the motor
from starting if it is not properly assembled. Make sure
the processing bowl, lid and the pusher are securely locked
into position.
•
If you are slicing or shredding and the above solution does
not work, make sure that the food contents in the feed chute
are cut below the maximum fill line so that the activation rod
can engage the motor.
•
If the motor still will not start, check the power cord and
power outlet.
The food processor
shuts off during
operation
•
The lid may have become unlocked; check to make sure it is
securely in position.
•
If the motor overloads, the 'OVERLOAD' icon in the LCD will
start to flash. Switch off by pressing the POWER/OFF button
and unplug the power cord. Allow the food processor to
cool for 20-30 minutes before resuming.
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 ...
Page 15: ...15 ...
Page 16: ...BASIC FOOD PROCESSING TECHNIQUES for your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
Page 29: ...29 ...
Page 30: ...FOOD PROCESSING AT A GLANCE for your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
Page 36: ...CARE CLEANING STORAGE of your Breville Kitchen Wizz Pro ...
Page 39: ...39 ...
Page 40: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 43: ...43 ...
Page 44: ...RECIPES ...
Page 70: ...70 NOTES ...
Page 71: ...71 NOTES ...