KitchenAid KFP710, KFP730 Using the Food Processor, Maximum Liquid Level, Using the Pulse Control

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Using the Food Processor

WARNING

Rotating Blade Hazard

Always use food pusher.

Keep fingers out of openings.

Keep away from children.

Failure to do so can result in amputation or cuts.

Before Use

Before operating the Food Processor, be sure the work bowl, blades, and work bowl cover are properly assembled to the Food Processor base (see “Preparing the Food Processor for Use” on pages 8-11).

Maximum Liquid Level

This line on the work bowl indicates the maximum level of liquid that can be processed by the Food Processor.

Turning the Food Processor On and Off

1.To turn on the Food Processor, press the On button. The unit will run continuously and the indicator light will glow.

Off

On

Pulse

2.To stop the Food Processor, press the Off button. The indicator light will go out and an automatic brake will stop the action of the blade or disc within seconds.

3.Wait until the blade or disc comes to a complete stop before removing the work bowl cover. Be sure to turn off the Food Processor before removing the work bowl cover, or before

unplugging the unit.

NOTE: If the unit fails to operate, make sure the work bowl and cover are properly locked on the base (see “Preparing the Food Processor for Use” on pages 8-11).

Using the Pulse Control

The Pulse control allows precise control of the duration and frequency of processing. It’s great for jobs that require a light touch. Just press and hold the Pulse button to start processing, and release it to stop. The indicator light will glow each time the Pulse button is pressed.

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KFP730, KFP720, KFP710 specifications

The KitchenAid KFP710, KFP720, and KFP730 food processors are part of the brand's renowned collection of kitchen appliances, offering a versatile and efficient solution for food preparation. These models are designed to handle a variety of tasks, from chopping and slicing to shredding and pureeing, making them indispensable for home cooks and professional chefs alike.

One of the standout features of the KFP710, KFP720, and KFP730 is the 7-cup work bowl capacity. This generous size allows users to process larger quantities of ingredients at once, reducing the need for multiple batches and saving time in the kitchen. Additionally, these models come equipped with a convenience pusher that enables users to easily feed ingredients into the processor, facilitating a smoother and more efficient workflow.

Another key characteristic is the Food Processor's multi-functional slicing disc. This disc allows for adjustable slicing thickness, giving users the freedom to choose the perfect cut for their specific recipe. Whether you’re looking for thinly sliced vegetables for a salad or thicker slices for a stir-fry, the KFP series can accommodate various preferences with ease.

The KitchenAid KFP series also features a unique negator blade, designed to ensure thorough mixing and blending, while also preventing food from clumping. This technology not only enhances processing efficiency but also improves the overall quality of the end results, ensuring consistent textures and flavors in your dishes.

Moreover, the KFP710, KFP720, and KFP730 are designed with ease of use and storage in mind. They come with a compact design that allows for easy storage in tight kitchen spaces. The models also feature a convenient cord wrap, ensuring that power cords are neatly stored when the appliance is not in use.

In terms of safety, KitchenAid prioritizes the security of its users. These models are designed with an interlocking safety system that prevents the processor from operating unless the lid is securely in place. This feature provides peace of mind during food prep, especially when working with sharp blades.

Overall, the KitchenAid KFP710, KFP720, and KFP730 food processors combine efficiency, versatility, and innovative features to enhance your cooking experience. Whether you are an occasional home cook or a culinary enthusiast, these appliances are crafted to help you create delicious meals with ease and convenience, making them an essential addition to any kitchen.