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PROBLEM

EASY SOLUTION

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 and  

lid 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.

•  Make sure the large food pusher is inserted in the feed chute low  

enough to engage safety interlock switch. 

•  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.

The motor slowed 

down during 

operation

•  This is normal as some heavier loads (e.g. slicing/shredding cheese)  

may require the motor to work harder. Reposition the food in the feed  

chute and continue processing.

•  The maximum load capacity may have been exceeded. Remove  

some of the ingredients and continue processing.

The food processor 

vibrates/moves 

during processing

•  Make sure the rubber feet at the bottom of the unit are clean and dry.  

Also make sure that the maximum load capacity is not being exceeded.

•  This is normal as some heavier loads may require the motor to work harder.

INSERT PUSHER 

flashing

•  Make sure that food does not exceed the max line in the food chute. 
•  If pusher is fully inserted and this warning flashes on the screen, check  

that the bowl and lid are assembled correctly. Bowl handle should be  

facing the front of the unit. 

The food processor 

stalls when dicing

•  Stop the machine, very carefully remove the dicing disc.  

Using the cleaning cap, clear out the food built up in the  

dicing grid and dicing disc. 

•  Some foods are too hard for the dicer to process, and cause  

the motor to stop. Some foods need to be par-cooked, check  

the food processing guide.

SFP820_EU_UG8_D21

Summary of Contents for BFP820

Page 1: ...the Kitchen Wizz Peel Dice BFP820 SFP820 EN USER GUIDE ...

Page 2: ...ingunlessthe bowl and lid are correctly locked in position and large feed pusher is inserted F Processing lid G Silicone seal H Mini bowl For better control when processing small quantities I Processing bowl with handle 15 cup bowl for dry ingredients and 10 cups for diced and liquid thick wet ingredients e g soups J LCD display K Count up count down timer L POWER OFF button M START PAUSE button N...

Page 3: ...blade safety cover U Whisk emulsifying disc V Adjustable slicer W French fries cutter X Julienne disc Y Reversible shredder Z Disc spindle Use with the reversible shredder julienne chip cutting whisk potato peeler and adjustable slicing discs in position Rating Information 220 240V 50Hz 2000W ...

Page 4: ...N AA Peeler disc AB Dicing disc AC Dicing grid AD Dicing Distributor AE Cleaning cap AF Geared spindle Use with the dicing kit AG Plastic spatula AH Cleaning brush AI Storage box AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AI ...

Page 5: ...ed spindle and large food pusher may be washed in the dishwasher When first using your food processor you may notice an odour coming from the motor This is normal and will dissipate with use Always use the food processor on a dry level work surface ASSEMBLY Motor Base and Bowl 1 Position the processing bowl onto the motor base with the handle in line with the ALIGN HANDLE graphic on the motor base...

Page 6: ...to fuse together Julienne disc French fries cutter Slicing disc Shredding disc Peeler Disc spindle 3 The geared spindle is required when using the dicing kit To dice vegetables or fruit insert the geared spindle into the bowl first followed by the dicing grid ensuring to align with the 4 tabs in the bowl then insert the dicing disc Make sure you follow the right order If you intend to dice larger ...

Page 7: ... bowl Please note that the mini blade cannot be used in the main processing bowl Lid Place lid onto the processing bowl so that the ALIGN LOCK graphics on the lid and handle align To LOCK the lid hold the chute and turn clockwise so that the handle parts align Locking the lid correctly will engage the interlocking safety catch on the handle and allow the motor to run ...

Page 8: ...ove dicing results for harder vegetables like carrots and pumpkin par cooking is recommended Only par cook vegetables that need to be cooked afterwards For best results when dicing with raw hard vegetables feed carrots length ways through the small feed chute and feed pumpkin through the medium feed chute Feeding this produce through the large feed chute may lead to jamming of the disc DO NOT DICE...

Page 9: ...vals until chopped to the desired consistency Use leafy herbs immediately for the most aromatic results in your recipe Nuts Process no more than 5 cups of shelled nuts at a time using the PULSE button at 1 2 second intervals until chopped to the desired consistency Nut butters Process no more than 5 cups of shelled roasted nuts at a time using the START button until chopped to the desired consiste...

Page 10: ...equent kneading to prevent the motor from overloading SLICING GRATING AND SHREDDING IMPORTANT The spindle must be used with both the adjustable slicer and the reversible shredder grater Adjustable slicer The adjustable slicer will slice food to an even and consistent thickness It can be adjusted to 24 settings from very fine 0 3mm to thick 8 0mm To adjust the slicing thickness hold the adjustable ...

Page 11: ...first to ensure they are not too hard to avoid damaging blade edges The cheese should slice easily with a sharp knife and remove the rind before processing Wedged shaped cheeses such as parmesan can be packed side by side to form a rectangular shape in the chute Chocolate Break a block of chocolate into small pieces and chill until firm Pack into the small or medium feed chute and then shred WARNI...

Page 12: ...lad Puree Breadcrumbs Quad blade Coatings breadcrumb stuffing Butternut Pumpkin Peeled Quad blade Dicing kit through medium feed chute or large feed chute if par cooked Slicing Disc through medium feed chute or large feed chute if par cooked Butternut pumpkin soup Cabbage Lettuce Slicing disc 1 3mm Shredding disc Salad Salad Carrot Dicing kit through medium feed chute or large feed chute if par co...

Page 13: ... Sandwiches antipasto pizza toppings Onion Dicing kit Quad blade or mini processing blade Slicing disc 0 5mm Shredding disc Salsa soups Soups sauces Salad Pastry Quad blade Pies Potatoes Dicing kit Peeler Shredding disc French fries cutter Slicing disc Potato salad Pomme purée potato salad french fries Hash browns French fries Potatoes cooked Quad blade or mini processing blade Mash potato Sweet P...

Page 14: ...d spindle and Food Pushers The large food pusher and geared spindle should only be hand washed Do not place them into the dishwasher Washing the geared spindle in the dishwasher will damage the spindle WARNING Do not touch the blades of the Dicing Grid They are extremely sharp Blades and discs Blades and discs are razor sharp do not touch Always use a spatula or brush to remove food or when cleani...

Page 15: ... LIQUID mark Set aside to soak for 5 minutes without immersing the whole bowl Then wash with a mild detergent and warm water rise well and dry thoroughly Store the bowl with the lid off Storage Place the large food pusher with medium and small pushers inserted into the feed chute for storage Store your food processor upright with the bowl and lid resting in position but not locked Locking the bowl...

Page 16: ...ue processing If not add more water 1 tablespoon at a time until the motor speeds up Process until dough cleans the side of the processing bowl Dough doesn t clean inside of the processing bowl Amount of dough may exceed food processor maximum capacity Remove half and process in two batches Dough may be too dry Dough nub forms on top of dough blade and dough does not become uniformly kneaded Stop ...

Page 17: ...ed down during operation This is normal as some heavier loads e g slicing shredding cheese may require the motor to work harder Reposition the food in the feed chute and continue processing The maximum load capacity may have been exceeded Remove some of the ingredients and continue processing The food processor vibrates moves during processing Make sure the rubber feet at the bottom of the unit ar...

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