QUICK GUIDE
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CHOPPING BLADE | Chopping | Meat, vegetables, |
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| cheese, chocolate | 700g | Pulse gives control | |
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Blending | Soup, drinks | 700g | 20 secs |
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| Pureeing | Cooked vegetables, |
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| potatoes, and fruit | 600g |
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DOUGH BLADES | Mixing | Pastry, scones | 350g | 1 min max | Max vol=weight of |
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| Cakes (total weight) | 1kg | 1 min max |
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| Kneading | Bread dough | 600g flour | 20 secs | Max vol= weight of |
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| 400g water | + 2 min rest | Do not over process |
SLICING & | Slicing/Shredding | Vegetables, cheese, |
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SHREDDING |
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THICK SLICING & COARSE | Vegetable, cheese |
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SHREDDING |
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CHIPPING BLADE (certain models only)
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| Chipping | Potatoes, vegetable |
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WHISK | Whisking | Egg whites | 6 eggs |
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MINI PROCESSOR BOWL
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MINI CHOPPING | Chopping | Herbs and small | 20g herbs | |
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DO NOT PROCESS FOR LONGER THAN RECOMMENDED TIME. DO NO EXCEED RECOMMENDED MAXIMUM VOLUMES. ALWAYS HOLD THE BLADES BY THE CENTRE GRIP.
Assembly
Setting up
1Ensure the appliance is unplugged from the mains.
2To fit the bowl, align the handle as shown. Turn the handle clockwise until it is clicked into place A.
(Note, the handle can be located for left hand ⁄ or right hand ¤ use).
3Fit the detachable drive shaft over the induction motor drive. B
4Select the appropriate blade and fit over the detachable drive shaft, referring to ‘fitting and using the tools’ for details.
5Fit the lid to the processor bowl by aligning the indicator on the lid to the right hand side of the handle and then rotate clockwise, until the lid clicks firmly into place C.
6Ensure that both food pushers are in place before processing. They should only be removed to insert food D.
FITTING AND USING THE TOOLS
In general, all attachments (with the exception of the mini processor bowl and small blade) which are fitted within the processor bowl must be firmly attached to the detachable drive shaft. Always adjust the attachments until you are sure that they are correctly fitted.
Detachable drive shaft
Insert attachments over the top of the detachable drive shaft and ensure that they are securely clicked into place. Then remove the blade covers (if applicable), taking care as the blades are sharp E.
Chopping blade
1Fit the processor bowl as detailed previously.
2Fit the chopping blade over the motor drive, and fit firmly into place F.
Warning: Use extreme caution - the blades are sharp. Always handle the chopping blade by its central plastic section.
3Place the food into the bowl.
4Fit the lid and click into place as detailed in the ‘Setting up’ section.
5Plug in the processor and switch to speed 1 G. If the processor does not come on, check that processor lid is correctly fitted.
Warning: For safety, always use the food pusher when putting food into the feeder tube. Never feed by hand or utensils.
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pieces of food, unlock and use the |
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small food pusher, leaving the large | C |
pusher in place in the lid H. |
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WARNING: Do not use the small |
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food pusher without the large |
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the lid feed tube. |
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remove the blade from the bowl | D |
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Dough blade
1Fit the processor bowl into place as
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| the ingredients in the bowl. |
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3 | Fit the lid and slot into place, make |
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4 | Now plug in the processor. |
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5 | Turn the processor on and operate |
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6 | Remove the blade from the bowl |
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| IMPORTANT: When kneading dough, |
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| do not operate the machine longer |
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| Afterwards, wait at least 2 minutes |
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Whisk attachment
1Fit the processor bowl as detailed previously in ‘Setting up’.
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3 | Add ingredients into the bowl. | |
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5Plug in the processor.
6 Turn the processor on.
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