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Overload Protection System

The food processor has an overload protection 

system to prevent damage to the motor – this 

will cause the food processor to go into standby 

mode and the OVERLOAD PROTECTION icon 

will flash.

Unplug the food processor and allow to cool for 

30 minutes.
If the blades or discs stall while processing, 

immediately stop the machine, then unplug from 

the power outlet before clearing the wedged 

ingredients. If this happens more than once, 

the bowl may be overloaded. Try processing in 

smaller batches.

PEELING WITH THE PEELER

Potato peeling made easy

Take the hard work out of peeling potatoes.  

The Sage peeler will peel potatoes in batches  

of 6–7, depending on the size. Peeling is very 

fast, and may finish quicker than expected. 

Keep your eye on progress, and it should be 

done in 25–30 seconds.

Size matters

The best size potatoes to use are around 70mm 

x 70mm. Choose potatoes that  are round, 

rather than elongated. Use whole potatoes, as 

cutting potatoes into half or quarters creates 

square edges  that won’t peel efficiently.  

Using rounder potatoes will reduce the amount 

of waste. 

Loading the potatoes 

Position 6–7 potatoes evenly on top of the 

peeler. Potatoes should have enough room 

to freely roll and rumble. If potatoes are too 

tightly packed, the peeling won’t be as effective. 

Keep in mind that the peeling works best with  

a complete batch, and peeling just a couple  

of potatoes won’t be as efficient. Lock lid  in 

place before starting, and never insert potatoes 

through the chute.

TIP

The best size potato for the peeling disc is 

around 70mm x 70mm. Choose potatoes that 

are round, rather than elongated.

Summary of Contents for the Paradice 16 BFP838

Page 1: ...BFP838 SFP838 the User Guide B S EN USER GUIDE...

Page 2: ...same as shown on the label on the underside of the appliance Remove and safely discard any packaging materials and promotional labels before using the appliance for the first time To eliminate a choki...

Page 3: ...e to the food processor A plastic spatula may be used but only when the food processor is stopped Ensure the appliance motor is off and unplug the power cord from the outlet before removing the lid fr...

Page 4: ...been pressed to switch the motor off and unplug the power cord from the power outlet before removing the lid from the processing bowl The processing bowl should then be unlocked from the motor body an...

Page 5: ...ns it is recommended you plug your appliance directly into its own electrical outlet on a dedicated circuit separate from other appliances If the electric circuit is overloaded with other appliances y...

Page 6: ...in use The symbol shown indicates that this appliance should not be disposed of in normal household waste It should be taken to a local authority waste collection centre designated for this purpose o...

Page 7: ...e correctly locked in position and large feed pusher is inserted F Processing Lid with silicone seal Locks onto the processing bowl G Mini bowl with silicone seal H Main bowl with handle The bowl lock...

Page 8: ...Cutter Use this disc to cut ingredients into French fry shape 6 Reversible Shredder Use one side of this disc for fine shredding and the other side for coarse shredding 7 Main Spindle Attaches to the...

Page 9: ...ls potatoes and other round firm produce 2 8mm Dicing Disc and Dicing Grid 3 16mm Dicing Disc and Dicing Grid 4 2 cleanings caps 8mm and 16mm to be attached to large pusher 5 Dicing Distributor 6 Dici...

Page 10: ...using your food processor for the first time remove any packaging material and promotional labels Ensure food processor is unplugged WARNING Be careful when handling the blades grids and discs as they...

Page 11: ...rench fries reversible shredder disc will will work on both main and mini spindles The peeler only works on the main spindle Adjustable slicer French fries cutter Reversible shredder Main and mini spi...

Page 12: ...phics 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...

Page 13: ...grid 5 Align the lid and ensure it is properly closed and ready for use The dicing kit also comes with a peeler which can be used with the main spindle and bowl IMPORTANT Always remember to place the...

Page 14: ...r ingredients 2 Repeat at four marked locations until the grid is clear 3 When finished dicing use the brush to help with clearing the remnants of food on the Dicer grid TIPS You can remove the bowl f...

Page 15: ...to standby After Processing Wait until the blades or discs have stopped moving before unlocking the lid Ensure that the unit has been turned off using the POWER button and unplug at the power outlet...

Page 16: ...nd may finish quicker than expected Keep your eye on progress and it should be done in 25 30 seconds Size matters The best size potatoes to use are around 70mm x 70mm Choose potatoes that are round ra...

Page 17: ...before pureeing or blending Mix Sauces Batters Pesto Compound butters For batters use PULSE button until mixed evenly Do not over process Dough Blade Knead Bread and pizza doughs Add liquid through sm...

Page 18: ...edients For long thin foods such as carrots cucumbers zucchini etc use the small or medium feed chute This will avoid the ingredient from tipping over during slicing Larger Ingredients The wide feed c...

Page 19: ...h other utensils Do not place anything else on top of your food processor during storage Remove the power cord from the power outlet after use for safety reasons Processing bowl and lid Due to the int...

Page 20: ...too dry If motor speeds up continue 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 clear in...

Page 21: ...cessing 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 bot...

Page 22: ...chase against defects caused by faulty workmanship and materials During this guarantee period Sage Appliances will repair replace or refund any defective product at the sole discretion of Sage Applian...

Page 23: ...23 EN Notes...

Page 24: ...e pr sent document peuvent diff rer l g rement du produit r el NL Vanwege voortdurende productverbeteringen kunnen de afgebeelde producten in dit document licht afwijken van het eigenlijke product IT...

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