Sunbeam LC6250, LC6950 manual Before using your MultiProcessor, Before using the processing bowl

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Using your Sunbeam MultiProcessor

Before using your MultiProcessor

Wash the processing bowl, cover and all attachments in warm water using a mild detergent. Dry each part thoroughly before use.

Before you assemble the food processor, ensure that the power cord is unplugged.

Before using the processing bowl

The following steps are only necessary for the MultiProcessor Plus (LC6950).

1.Place the motor base facing you on a dry, level surface.

2.Fit the safety cover onto the food processor body and twist anti-clockwise, see Figure 1

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Fig 1

Note: The MultiProcessor Plus processing bowl will not operate if the safety cover or blender jug are not in place.

Positioning the processing bowl and cover

The following steps are for both models LC6250 and LC6950.

1.Place the motor base facing you on a dry, level surface.

2.Position the processing bowl over the drive shaft. The handle of the bowl needs to be facing you (marked “Locate handle”) and the bowl should now be resting on the base of the food processor, see Figure 2.

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Fig 2

3.To lock the bowl into position for use, turn the handle to the right, as far as it will go, see Figure 3.

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Fig 3

4.Place the processor bowl cover onto the processing bowl, by aligning the icon marked on the handle with the icon on the bowl cover. Then rotate lid to lock, see Figures 4 and 5.

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Contents MultiProcessor Range Contents Important instructions retain for future useSunbeam’s Safety Precautions Safety Precautions for Your Sunbeam Food ProcessorPulse button Processing bowl cover850w motor base Variable speed controlSpindle Food pusherFeed tube Processing bowlLitre shatter proof blender jug FeaturesH ding of your Sunbeam MultiProcessor PlusBlender cover with lid pouring hole Serrated stainless steel bladesIngredient measuring cap Bowl coverAttachments for your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Attachments for your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Before using the processing bowl Before using your MultiProcessorPositioning the processing bowl and cover Using your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Using your MultiProcessorFitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor Placing the spindleFitting/using the tools on your MultiProcessor Blender Pulse Storing your Sunbeam MultiProcessor Processing bowl storage, see Figure Storing your Sunbeam MultiProcessorCord storage Chopping Using the Feed Tube Slicing, shredding and gratingFor best results when slicing MincingHandy hints for In Bowl Processing For best results when shredding and gratingDisassembly Preparing shorter slicesPureeing Guide to your food processorCrumbing EmulsifyingGuide to your food processor Never fill above the maximum level indicator Handy blending tipsGuide to your blender Suggested ProcedureTask Setting Processing FoodFor thorough cleaning Care and cleaningCleaning your Blender Quick cleaning method Dishwasher useCarrot Cake RecipesCream Cheese Icing Banana Cake with RecipesPassionfruit Frosting Chocolate Ganache Chocolate CakeBasic Buttercake Chocolate Cherry Ripe Mousse Honey PikeletsChocolate Chip Cookies SconesPizza Dough Makes 2 thin pizzas or 1 thick pizza Roast Pumpkin SoupMexican style Tomato Soup Potato and Leek SoupDo not process hot soup Herb and Lemon Lamb Patties TzatzikiCorn Fritters Thai Fish CakesPesto GuacamoleHummus VariationsRocket, Chilli and Cashew Dip Makes 2 cups approx Herb Crumbed Schnitzel Bacon and Mushroom QuicheBaked Lemon Cheesecake Citrus Buzz Drink recipes LC6950 onlyClassic Banana Smoothie Fruity FantasyMixed berry shake Drink recipes LC6950 onlyStrawberry Daiquiri Pina ColadaPage Page Page Australia Month Replacement GuaranteeNew Zealand Need help with your appliance?

LC6950, LC6250 specifications

The Sunbeam LC6250 and LC6950 are part of the Sunbeam product line known for their quality and functionality. These models are particularly recognized for providing advanced features that cater to various consumer needs, especially in the realm of kitchen appliances.

The Sunbeam LC6250 is notable for its versatility and efficiency. It incorporates a powerful heating element, ensuring rapid heating times while maintaining energy efficiency. This model is designed with user convenience in mind, featuring an intuitive control panel that allows for easy operation. Users can select from multiple temperature settings and cooking functions, making it suitable for a variety of culinary tasks, from baking to grilling. Its non-stick surface allows for hassle-free cooking and cleanup, which is an essential characteristic for busy households.

On the other hand, the Sunbeam LC6950 takes innovation a step further. This model is equipped with advanced digital controls that provide precise temperature regulation and cooking times. The LC6950 also incorporates a built-in timer, allowing users to set cooking durations accurately, which helps in preventing overcooking. Additionally, this model features a steam function that is perfect for healthier cooking options, retaining more nutrients in vegetables while ensuring they are cooked to perfection.

Both the LC6250 and LC6950 models feature robust safety mechanisms, including auto shut-off functions that engage after a set period of inactivity. This is an important characteristic, particularly in busy kitchens where users might step away from cooking. The construction of both models includes durable materials that ensure longevity and resistance to wear and tear.

In terms of design, both models embody a sleek, modern aesthetic that fits seamlessly into any kitchen decor. They also have compact designs, making them space-saving options for those with limited counter space.

Together, the Sunbeam LC6250 and LC6950 exemplify the blend of technology, ease of use, and safety features that make them standout choices for consumers looking for reliable kitchen appliances. Whether you are a novice cook or an experienced chef, these models offer the versatility and performance needed to enhance your culinary experience.