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Use yOUR fOOd
PROcessOR
Please read “Important information and
safeguards” paragraph before using.
Tips and operating techniques
Be sure to process small amounts of liquids (about 2
cups or less) at a time. Larger amounts may leak from
the bowl.
cHOPPINg blAde/beATINg
dIsc/KNeAdINg HOOK (A)
1. Place the unit base on a dry level surface.
2. Attach the bowl and snap the Bowl handle and
rotate it anticlockwise until it is fully locked on the
Base.
3. Put down the Drive shaft until it is correctly placed
on the bowl.
4. Insert Chopping Blade / Beating disc/ Kneading
hook into the drive shaft and release.
5. Add ingredients.
6. Attach lid with pusher and rotate it anticlockwise
until it is fully locked into the bowl.
slIcINg, sHReddINg ANd
gRATINg INseRTs
be sure the unit is Off and the cord is
unplugged before use.
Use Food Pusher when processing food - never use
hand to push food directly.
Let unit do the work, heavy pressure will not speed
operation. Do not use the processor continuously for
more than 3 minutes at a time, allow a rest period of
5 minutes between working cycles (when mixing, the
cycles can be longer, e.g. 5 minutes on end).
The blade and grater attachments are not suitable
for processing walnuts, nuts, horseradish and simi-
lar foods. Use the grater attachment to process hard
cheeses (only on some models).
How to process small or long pieces of
food (b)
1. Place the Bowl onto the Base.
2. Ensure the Drive shaft is placed in position.
3. Extract the required insert from the drawer.
4. Insert the required insert into the carrier disc.
5. Attach the carrier disc to the drive shaft.
6. Lock the cover with the big food pusher.
7. Put small, long food with the small food pusher.
Use the Food Guide to help you prepare food for
slice/shred processing.
8. Rotate the knob clockwise until it is on
“LOW”/“HIGH” for continuous processing. Put
down the big food pusher with about 400-500g
force.
9. After processing food, rotate the knob anticlock-
wise until it is on “OFF ”, allow the disc to stop
rotating, twist the Cover towards unlock to remove
the cover.
How to process large pieces of
food (c)
1. Place the Bowl onto the Base.
2. Ensure the Drive shaft is placed in position.
3. Insert the required insert into the carrier disc.
4. Attach the carrier disc to the drive shaft.
5. Lock the cover with the big food pusher.
6. Put the large food into the big food chute on the
cover, then push the big food pusher. Use the
Food Guide to help you prepare food for slice/
shred processing.
7. Rotate the knob clockwise until it is on
“MIN”/”MAX” for continuous processing, put down
the big food pusher with applying a slight force.
8. After processing food, rotate the knob anticlock-
wise until it is on “OFF ”, allow the disc to stop
rotating, twist the Cover towards unlock to remove
the cover.
Removing big food pusher will stop the
motor.
Use THe JUIce eXTRAcTOR
ATTAcHMeNT (d)
Please read “Important information and
safeguards” paragraph before using.
Use this function to squeeze the juice out of pip fruits
(e.g. apples, pears), berries, pitted stone fruits, vegeta-
bles (e.g. carrots, tomatoes).
1. Place the Bowl onto the Base.
2. Ensure the Drive shaft is placed in position.
3. To assemble the juice extractor attachment,
screw the grater with the filter basket in the lock
position in an anticlockwise direction.
4. Attach cover for juice centrifuge an rotate in an
anticlockwise direction.
5. Turn the rotary switch to a low speed setting.
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