Press down here
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If using the reversible shredding disc,
determine whether the fine or medium side
will be used and use the plastic hub to
twist into position on the stem adapter. The
finger holes may be used for removal of
this disc.
Cover Operation
7. Place the work bowl
cover onto the work bowl
by positioning it directly
over the bowls, and push
down on the front and
back to lock into place.
Another way to put the
cover on is by latching
the back on first and then
pushing down on the
front to lock into place.
Be sure both front and
back locks are fully
engaged.
To remove the cover,
push in both sides of the
release button (located
on the cover interlock)
and lift up to remove.
Note: The work bowl cover fits, locks
and seals on the large bowl with any
nested bowl combination. The work
bowl cover will become easier to engage
with repeated use.
8. Align pusher assembly and activating rod
with the feed tube opening on the work
bowl cover and slide it down completely.
9. Plug the food processor into a proper
electrical outlet. It is now ready for use.
Note: The bowl, lid and pushers must be
securely in place for the unit to operate.
MACHINE CONTROLS
On Button
The On control is a continuous button that
allows the machine to run until Off is selected.
1. Properly assemble and engage the
machine.
2. Add ingredients to the work bowl, either
through the feed tube or directly into the
bowl.
3. Press the On button. The blue LED light will
illuminate and the motor will start.
4. Press the Off button when finished.
PULSE Button
The Pulse control is a momentary button that
allows the machine to run only while it is being
pressed. This capability provides more accurate
control of the duration and frequency of
processing. Unless otherwise specified, a pulse
is about one second.
1. With the machine properly assembled and
engaged, and ingredients in the work bowl,
press the Pulse button repeatedly as
needed. The blue LED On light will be
illuminated upon activation.
WORK BOWLS
Two nested work bowls are provided for a very
versatile processing experience. We recommend
using the work bowls in a manner that will
optimize efficiency
. For example, if your recipe
requires using both bowls, begin with the small
bowl to minimize cleaning. This way the small
bowl can serve as a prep bowl to reserve chopped
ingredients for a recipe. A great example of this
would be the Cherry Crumb Muffins recipe on
page 18.
Note that the bowls lock into place to pour while
nested. The convenient finger recesses can be
used to remove the small bowl with ingredients,
or the bowl can remain nested during pouring or
food removal.
Chopping certain foods may scratch or cloud the
work bowl, this will not affect the functionality of
your work bowl.
MACHINE FUNCTIONS
Chopping
(using the Chopping Blade)
• For raw ingredients: peel, core and/or remove
seeds and pits. Food should be cut into even,
½ to 1-inch pieces. Foods cut into same size
pieces produce the most even results.
• Pulse food in 1-second increments to chop.
For the finest chop, either hold the pulse down
or press ON to run the machine continuously.
Watch ingredients closely to achieve desired
consistency and scrape the work bowl as
necessary.
Puréeing
(using the Chopping Blade)
• To purée fresh fruits or cooked fruits/
vegetables: ingredients should be cut into
1-inch pieces; a smooth purée is achieved
easiest when all the pieces are equal in size.
Pulse to initially chop and then process ON
until food is puréed; scrape the work bowl as