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WARNING: The Blades on the attachments 
contained with this processor are very sharp.
Care must be taken when handling during use
or cleaning. 

The processor comes with two Pushers for use
when shredding or slicing with the Discs. 

When slicing long thin objects such as carrots, 
courgettes or celery, leave the Large Pusher 

(8)

in

the Feed Tube and place the food in the centre
hole of the Pusher. During use, use the Small
Pusher 

(7)

to press the food into the disc.

The Pulse Button 

(11)

on the processor allows

you to run the processor on quick intermittent
bursts. This is ideal when using the Chopping
Blade 

(13)

to process hard vegetables as it allows

the contents of the Bowl 

(4)

to fall back into the

path of the Chopping Blades.

The processor comes with two discs for grating,
slicing, chopping and shredding foods. These
discs are double sided, each with a side for both
thick and thin slicing / shredding. When placing
the disc within the processor for use, place the
side of the disc you wish to use facing up. 

For coarser chopping, use the pulse button for a
few seconds and monitor food texture.

Pre-cut larger pieces to make them fit into the
feed tube. When chopping hard foods (eg. meat
or cheese) cut into 1 inch / 2.5cm cubes.

For shredding, place food horizontally into the
feed tube, for slicing, place the food vertically.

When slicing carrots, place 2 at a time in the
feeder tube to keep upright.

Your Food Processor is not designed to grind 
coffee beans, bones, ice, liquify vegetables or
slice cooked eggs or meat. 

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If any plastic parts should discolor due to the
types of food processed, clean with a little 
vegetable oil. 

1.

Switch the processor off and unplug from the 
electrical outlet.

2.

All accessories and processor tools can be
washed in hot soapy water except for the Main
Unit 

(6)

.

WARNING: Extreme care must be taken when 
washing the metal blades as these are 
extremely sharp.

3.

Clean the Main Unit with a damp cloth.

WARNING: Always unplug the appliance before
cleaning.

Discs (15), (16)

Tips

WARNING

Care and cleaning

Pushers (7), (8)

Pulse Button

8

7

8

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Summary of Contents for Accents 48911

Page 1: ...titions product hints and tips and more join us at Food Processor Register online for your 2 year guarantee See back of this instruction book for details UK and Ireland customers only Please read and...

Page 2: ...Large Pusher 9 Off Button 10 On Button 11 Pulse Button 12 Tool Storage 13 Chopping Blade 14 Dough Blade 15 Slicing Disc 16 Grating Disc 1 7 8 1 3 5 6 9 10 11 4 12 14 13 15 16 2 1 7 8 1 2 2 1 3 5 6 9...

Page 3: ...ing Disc 16 Thick and thin shredding Vegetables cheese fruit potatoes chocolate Attachment guide Carefully unpack your new appliance and all it s attachments and tools checking them against the illust...

Page 4: ...ace 5 5 Place the Lid 2 onto the Bowl twist in a clockwise direction When locked in place the tab should sit on top of the Handle 6 Press the On Button 10 The processor will not start if the Bowl or L...

Page 5: ...e Bowl 4 onto the Main Unit 6 Twist clockwise so the Handle 3 is facing you to lock the Bowl in place 5 5 Press the On Button 10 The processor will not start if the Bowl or Lid are unlocked or in the...

Page 6: ...for use place the side of the disc you wish to use facing up For coarser chopping use the pulse button for a few seconds and monitor food texture Pre cut larger pieces to make them fit into the feed...

Page 7: ...orage Helpline If you are having a problem with your appliance please call our Helpline as we are more likely to be able to help than the store you purchased the item from Please have the product name...

Page 8: ...ysical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their s...

Page 9: ...9 Notes 48911_Layout 1 19 04 2012 10 44 Page 9...

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Page 12: ...the 1 year guarantee period the guarantee on the new item will be calculated from original purchase date Therefore it is vital to retain your original till receipt or invoice to indicate the date of i...

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