Cuisinart DLC-2014 manual For Your Safety, Some Technical Data

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To clean the inside of the detachable stem, slide the stem release button on the side up as far as it will go and hold it there as you run water through the stem.

IMPORTANT: Never store any blade or disc on the motor shaft. No blade or disc should be placed on the shaft except when the processor is about to

be used.

FOR YOUR SAFETY

Like all powerful electrical appliances, a PremierSeries Food Processor should be handled with care. Follow these guide- lines to protect you and your family from misuse that could cause injury.

Handle and store metal blades and discs carefully. Their cutting edges are very sharp.

Always place discs on flat stable surface before con- necting detachable stem.

Never put blades or discs on the motor shaft until the work bowl is locked in place.

Always be sure that the blade or disc is down on motor shaft as far as it will go.

Always insert chopping blade and dough blade in the work bowl before putting ingredients in bowl.

When slicing or shredding food, always use the pusher. Never put your fingers or spatula into feed tube.

Always wait for the blade or disc to stop spinning before you remove the pusher assembly or cover from the work bowl.

Always unplug the unit before removing food, cleaning, or putting on or taking off parts.

Always remove work bowl from base of machine before you remove chopping blade or dough blade.

Be careful to prevent the chopping blade from falling out of the work bowl when emptying the bowl. Remove it before tilting bowl, or hold it in place with your finger, a spatula or a spoon.

SOME TECHNICAL DATA

The motor in your food processor operates on standard line operating current. The appropriate voltage and frequency for your machine are shown on a label under the base.

An automatic, temperature- controlled circuit breaker in the motor ensures complete protection against motor burnout. If the processor runs for an exceptionally long time when chopping, mixing or kneading a thick or heavy mixture in successive batches, the motor may overheat. If this happens, the processor will stop. Turn it off and wait for

the motor to cool before proceeding. It will usually cool within 10 minutes. In extreme cases, it could take an hour.

Safety switches prevent the machine from operating when the work bowl or the cover is not locked into position. The motor stops within seconds when the motor is turned off, and a fast-stop circuit stops it instantly when the pusher assembly is removed.

Cuisinart® Premier

Series offers a Three Year Limited Warranty on the Entire Machine.

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Contents PowerPrep Plus Food Processor Instruction Booklet DLC-2014 Food Capacity Recommended work bowl capacity for various foodsImportant Unpacking Instructions WhenTable of Contents Operation CleaningGetting Ready Do not use outdoorsIntroduction Disc Operation Assembly InstructionsMachine Includes Blade OperationDough Button Machine FunctionsOperating Instructions On ContinuousTo dislodge food Techniques for Chopping and Puréeing with the Metal BladeTo Chop Raw Fruits and Vegetables To Purée Fruits and Cooked VegetablesTo chop nuts To chop parsley and other fresh herbsTo chop meat, poultry, fish and seafood To purée meat, poultry, fish and seafoodTo make crumbs and crumb crusts To make mayonnaiseTo beat egg whites To whip creamPreparing Food for Slicing and Shredding Removing Practicing Slicing ShreddingSliced or Shredded Food Slicing Meat and Poultry Slicing and Shredding CheeseProofing the yeast Using the right bladeMachine capacity Measuring the flour Kneading sweet dough Processing dry ingredients Adding liquids Kneading bread doughSoft dough or liquid leaks onto base of food processor Dough doesn’t clean inside of work bowlBlade rises in work bowl Dough feels tough after kneadingMetal dough blade rises in work bowl Problems and Solutions with Typical Sweet DoughsMotor slows down Blade doesn’t incorporate ingredientsSome Technical Data For Your SafetyTo the store where it was purchased or TEN Year Full Warranty on MotorPage Page Coffee