Proper assembly is important. The unit is designed with safety in mind. Thus, the food chamber assembly cannot be removed from the motorized base unless the switch is in the OFF position. Likewise, the motor will not turn on unless the food chamber assembly is attached to the unit, and the motor automatically stops if an incorrectly attached assembly slips off the motorized base during operation. Should the motor stop in the middle of operation, turn the switch to the OFF position. Reassemble, making sure the interlock bracket on the bottom of the slicing-shredding chute is positioned in the bracket slot on the motorized base before using the unit again.

3.The adjustable food guide adapts to small or large loads. For small loads, you will need to separate the two-piece food guide. With the food guide placed in the food chamber, pull the lock tab on the food guide away from the handle and slide the portion of the food guide closest to the handle (this is the portion without the lock tab) up and out of the food chamber (Fig. E). Now place the food you would like processed in the portion of the food chamber closest to the handle (Fig. F). The food should not extend above the top of the food chamber. Use the part of the food guide that you removed earlier to push the food through the unit during processing (Fig. G).

Make sure the portion of the food guide with the lock tab remains in the food chamber when processing small loads.

For large loads, fill the entire food chamber and use both pieces of the adjustable food guide to slowly push the food through the unit during processing.

4.For best slicing and shredding results, it is important that the food be prepared properly and placed in the food chamber as follows:

Cut food so that it will fit easily and loosely into the food chamber. For small loads, use the adjustable food guide as instructed in step 3. Food that does not fit loosely in the food chamber may become wedged in the food chamber and therefore will not discharge properly. If it is too large to fit loosely in the food chamber, cut it into smaller pieces.

Stack food into the food chamber upright for short slices or horizontally for longer slices (Fig. H).

Push food through the food chamber using an even pressure on the food guide.

5.If you are going to slice or shred into a small bowl or onto a small area, you may want to use the funnel guide attachment. It directs foods right where you want them.The attachment simply snaps onto the twist-lock ring (Fig. I). When using the slicer-shredderwith the funnel guide attached, hold the unit so that the open end of the funnel is over the spot you wish to shoot the ingredients.

If moist ingredients, such as lettuce and carrots, do not readily come out of the funnel during processing, shake the unit slightly.

When using the funnel guide with the slicing cones, be sure the diameter of the sliced food is less than the diameter of the small end of the funnel.

6.Plug cord into a polarized outlet, and begin slicing or shredding. Use the fingertip power switch to turn the unit on and off.

Caution: To avoid personal injury, never use your hands to push food through the food chamber. Always use the food guide and always keep your hands away from the slicing-shredding chute when the slicer-shred- der is running.

Fig. E

Lock

tab

Fig. F

Fig. G

Fig. H

Stack food upright for

short slices.

Stack food horizontally

for longer slices.

Fig. I

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Presto electric slicer-shredder manual Fig. E