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assembly of continuous-feed chute). Position the dicing grid so
that it fits securely on the tabs of the continuous feed chute.
Guide the stem of the slicing blade through the center hole of
the dicing grid and over the drive shaft. Be sure that the slicing
blade is completely secured on the shaft by spinning the disc
lightly until it is almost flush with the dicing grid. Do not turn on
the unit until the continuous-feed chute is properly assembled
with the cover.
To remove dicing assembly, first unplug the food processor,
rotate dicing blade counterclockwise and lift up from the
edges. Be careful not to touch the blade when removing dicing
assembly as it is very sharp. Next lift the dicing grid.
NOTE: Dicing assembly (WFP16S26) is to be hand-
washed only. DO NOT PUT DICING BLADE OR GRID IN
DISHWASHER.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO START THE FOOD PROCESSOR
WITHOUT THE CHUTE AND COVER LOCKED INTO
POSITION.
• Insert the small food pusher into the large food pusher opening.
Now you are ready to insert the large pusher into the feed tube
opening.
• Once feed chute is assembled, place separate container under
the feed chute.
DISASSEMBLY OF CONTINUOUS-FEED
CHUTE PARTS
ALWAYS UNPLUG THE CORD BEFORE DISASSEMBLING.
• Turn the cover clockwise until the safety interlock tab on the
cover is disengaged from the safety interlock switch on the
chute and the tabs are clear of the tabs on the cover.
• Remove the large food pusher from the feed tube. Remove the
small pusher from the large pusher.
• Remove the continuous-feed chute from the motor base. If the
chute is pointing in the 4 o’clock position, just lift it up. If not,
rotate clockwise to disengage the tabs on the bottom of the
chute platform (motor base) from the slots on the bottom of the
continuous-feed chute.
• Use caution removing accessory discs as the blades are
very sharp.
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