How To Chop
The Chopping Blade speeds up many everyday tasks and is designed to chop, crumb, grind, mince and mix quickly.
1.Place the Bowl over the center post in the Base with the Handle at the left. Turn the Bowl towards the right until it drops down into place. Snap the Bowl in so that the Handle lines up straight over the Signal Light; be sure it locks into place (A).
2.Grasp the Chopping Blade by its center shaft and slide it down onto the center post. (C)
3.Place the Cover onto the Bowl so that the Food Chute is just to the right of the Bowl Handle. Twist the Food Chute/Cover toward LOCK until you hear it click into place (B).
4. Plug the cord into an electrical outlet. Use the Food | (C) |
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Guide to help you Prepare food for chopping/ |
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mincing/mixing and crumbing. |
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5.Press Pulse (or ON for continuous operation). When pulsing, hold the Pulse button down for about
6.After processing food, release the Pulse, or if you were using continuous ON, press OFF. Allow the Disc to stop rotating. Twist the Food Chute/Cover toward UNLOCK to remove the Cover.
7.Grasp the Chopping Blade by its shaft and remove. Unlock the Bowl by turning the Handle to the left, and Lift the Bowl off. Empty the processed food.
How to Use the Dough Blade
IMPORTANT: Follow the instructions under “How to Chop” to install and remove the Dough Blade. Refer to the Usage note under “Using Your Food Processor” to properly operate the unit with the Dough Blades in place.
1.The Dough Blade can be used to make yeast breads, pizza dough, or yeast rolls. Use the 2 dough recipes in the manual as a guide when making bread or pizza dough. Be sure to add liquid ingredients slowly as the dough will not form properly if liquid is added too fast.
2.You may have to stop the unit at times to scrape down this side of the processing Bowl.
3.DO NOT use the Dough Blade to make pie crust dough. Use the Chopping Blade for pie crust dough (see recipes).
Bread Making Tips for the Dough Blade
1.For best results, use ingredients at room temperature and be sure the butter is soft.
2.Check the date on the yeast package to be sure it hasn’t expired. Measure flour accurately by spooning it into a measuring cup designed for dry ingredients and level it off. Do not pack flour by tapping the cup when measuring.
3.Use the amount of liquid and flour in the bread recipe provided as a guide. You can experiment with other favorite yeast bread recipes.
4.You may use bread flour, if you’d prefer. Breads will be taller.
Food Processing Tips/Liquids
•Hot liquids (not boiling) and hot foods can be processed in the Bowl.
•Be sure to process small amounts of
Care & Cleaning
NOTE: Do not attempt to sharpen the cutting edges of the Chopping Blade or the slice or shred Disc. They are permanently sharpened at the factory and will be ruined by attempting to sharpen.
1.Before cleaning, be sure the unit is off and the cord is unplugged.
2.Whenever possible, rinse parts immediately after processing for easy
3.Wipe the Base, Control area, and feet with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Stubborn spots can be removed by rubbing with a damp cloth and a mild,
4.All removable parts can be washed by hand or in a dishwasher, top rack.
•If washing by hand, wash in hot, sudsy water, rinse, and dry thoroughly. If necessary, use a small nylon bristle brush to thoroughly clean the Bowl and Food Chute/Cover. This type of brush will also help prevent cutting yourself on the Chopping Blade and Slice and Shred Discs.
•If washing in a dishwasher, place removable parts on the top rack only – not in or near the utensil basket.
5.Do not use rough scouring pads or cleansers on any plastic or metal parts.
6.Do not fill the Bowl with boiling water or place any of the parts in boiling water. Some foods, such as carrots, may temporarily stain the Bowl. To remove stains, make a paste of 1 tablespoon baking soda and two tablespoons warm water. Apply the paste to the stains and rub with a cloth. Rinse in sudsy water and dry.
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