Proctor-Silex 840150200 Cleaning, Storage and Maintenance, Electrical Shock Hazard, wWARNING

Models: 840150200

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Cleaning, Storage and Maintenance

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Cleaning, Storage and Maintenance

1.Wash bowl, cover, blade, discs, removable drive sleeve, food gate, and food pusher in hot, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. See page 5 for information on how to remove food chute lid for cleaning.

To clean food thoroughly from the bowl and bowl lid/food chute, immerse in hot, soapy water.

NOTE: Do not store unit with cover in locked position; this may put strain on interlock tab.

2.Wipe base, control panel, and cord with a damp cloth or sponge.

To remove stubborn soil, use a mild non-abrasive cleanser.

3.To store, place bowl on base. Then place Chopping/Mixing Blade on motor shaft and Slicing/Shredding Disc on Chopping/Mixing Blade. The Removable Drive Sleeve may be stored in the bowl. Place cover on bowl but do not lock.

4.Monthly place a drop of vegetable oil on each screw in the food chute.

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Electrical Shock Hazard

Disconnect power before cleaning.

Do not immerse cord, plug or base in any liquid.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock.

How to Release Suction Cup Feet After Use

The suction cup feet on the bottom of your Big MouthFood Processor are designed to keep the unit stationary during use. To maximize the life of your Big Mouthplease review the following directions:

With Big Mouthfully assembled: lift it from counter by

placing hands

under unit as

shown and lifting to one side.

OR

With Big Mouthfully assembled: lift it wWARNING from counter by

grabbing the han- dle as shown and lifting from same

side as handle.

OR

With bowl and lid removed from Big Mouth: lift it

from counter by

placing hands

under unit as

shown and lifting to one side

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Proctor-Silex 840150200 manual Cleaning, Storage and Maintenance, How to Release Suction Cup Feet After Use, wWARNING