Bravetti EP108H Food Processor User Manual


 
PRODUCT QUANTITY
RECOMMENDED
SPEED
ACCESSORY USED
Onions / Garlic 2 cups Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Parsley 1 cup Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Raw Meat 2 cups Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Meat (cooked) 2 cups Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Nuts 1 ½ cups Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Fruits (cut in
small pieces)
2 ½ cups Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Carrots (cooked) 2 cups Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Hard Boiled Eggs 4 eggs Max / Pulse Chopping blade
Mayonnaise Max 4 cups Max / Pulse Whipper
Whipping cream 1 cup Max / Pulse Whipper
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Slicing & Shredding Blades (cont.)
8. Plug in the processor.
WARNING: ALWAYS USE THE FOOD PUSHER TO ADD FOOD INTO THE
PROCESSOR BOWL THROUGH THE FEEDER TUBE.
Do not overload the food processor bowl. In one operation, you can process a
maximum of 6 cups (1500 ml) of food.
PROCESSING EXAMPLES
PROCESSING EXAMPLES USING THE CHOPPING BLADE & WHIPPER
The processing times indicated below are approximate and also depend on the
quantity of the food to be processed and the degree of fineness you require.
* Always allow food to cool before placing in the bowl.
* Remove all bones before processing.
PROCESSING EXAMPLES USING THE SHREDDING & SLICING BLADES
For slicing: - Recommended speed level is High
(Cucumbers, raw potatoes, lettuce, carrots, cabbage,
onions)
For thin shredding: - Recommended speed level is High
(Carrots, cucumbers, cabbage)
For thick shredding: - Recommended speed level is High
(Lettuce, carrots, apples)
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SLICING
THIN SHREDDING THICK SHREDDING
CLEANING & TROUBLESHOOTING
Cleaning
Do NOT immerse the power unit into
water or any other liquid. Clean with a
damp sponge or cloth and wipe dry.
The glass processor bowl and the
chopping blade may be cleaned in the
upper basket of the dishwasher.
Use extreme caution when cleaning
the chopping blade as the blades are
very sharp.
The processor inner lid, plastic bowl,
bowl lid, whipper and the slip guard
pad may be washed in lukewarm water
and a mild dishwashing liquid. Do NOT
place these in the dishwasher.
Trouble Shooting (cont.)
Food is unevenly chopped:
Either you are chopping too much food
at one time, or the pieces are not small
enough. Try cutting the food into
smaller pieces of even size and
processing smaller amounts per batch.
Food is chopped too fine or is too
watery:
The food has been over processed.
Use brief pulses or process for shorter
time. Let blade stop completely
between pulses.
Food collects on processor inner lid
or on the sides of the glass bowl:
You may be processing too much food.
Turn the machine off. When the blade
stops rotating, remove the power unit
and the processor inner lid.
Remove some of the food being
processed. Maximum capacity for
processing is 6 cups (1500 ml).
Trouble Shooting
Motor doesn't start or blade doesn't
rotate:
Check that the plug is securely
inserted into the electrical outlet.
Check that the processor inner lid and
power unit are securely in place.
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