Cuisinart DLC-DH manual Removing Discs, Cleaning And Care, Warranty, Cuisinart Disc Holder

Models: DLC-DH

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REMOVING DISCS

disc facing up or down, as long as the stem attachment plate is on the side of the disc closest to you. See drawing on previous page. Practice placing the discs into the holder, following the instructions above, until you are comfortable inserting and removing discs from the holder.

Never try to force a disc into the Disc Holder. If inserted correctly, the disc will slide easily into the slot. Slide the disc straight into a slot. Discs will sit correctly and safely only when inserted this way.

Note: Discs with fixed stems will not fit into the Disc Holder. Discs for food processors with bowl capacities larger than 14 cups will not fit into the Disc Holder.

REMOVING DISCS

To remove a disc, grasp the disc by the edge and slide out gently, carefully avoiding the cutting area.

CAUTION: NEVER GRASP DISC BY THE BLADE EDGE.

USING THE DISC HOLDER WITH ADDITIONAL DISC HOLDERS

For expanded storage capacity, the Cuisinart® Disc Holder can be used with additional Disc Holders. The holder was designed so that it

can be stacked on top of another Disc Holder to create an attractive storage center to suit your food processor disc storage needs.

CLEANING AND CARE

The Disc Holder is made of a high-impact plastic that has a smooth, easy-to-clean surface. Occasionally wipe your Disc Holder with a cloth or sponge that has been dipped in warm, soapy water. To remove stubborn spots, use a mild soap solution, then wipe with a damp sponge. Do not put the Disc Holder in the dishwasher. Discs should always be clean when they are put into the Disc Holder. The Disc Holder is not meant for temporary storage of dirty discs between periods of use.

WARRANTY

CUISINART® DISC HOLDER

Limited 1-Year Warranty

This warranty is available to consumers only. You are a consumer if you own a Cuisinart®

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Cuisinart DLC-DH manual Removing Discs, Cleaning And Care, Warranty, Caution Never Grasp Disc By The Blade Edge