KitchenAid 11 CUP Food Processor User Manual


 
• Before operating the food processor,
be sure the work bowl, blades and
work bowl cover are properly
assembled on the food processor
power base (see page 12).
• The Clean Touch
OFF/ON/PULSE
control pads take just a touch of your
finger for optimum control and
convenience in operating the food
processor. By touching the ON control
pad, the unit will run continuously
and the red indicator light will glow
until you touch the OFF control pad.
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Operating Your Food Processor
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• The PULSE control pad helps to better
regulate the degree of processing. By
alternately pressing and releasing the
PULSE pad, the food processor will be
quickly turned on and off. The red
indicator light will glow each time the
PULSE pad is pressed. This allows
you to control the exact length and
frequency of processing since the
KitchenAid
®
Food Processor performs
in just a matter of seconds.
NOTE: If unit fails to operate,
check to be sure that both the
work bowl and cover are properly
positioned on the power base. See
Assembling Your Food Processor
page 12.
• To stop your food processor, press the
OFF control pad. The ON indicator
light will go off. (The PULSE
indicator light only glows when the
pad is touched). Wait until the blade
or disc comes to a complete stop
before removing the work bowl cover.
Be sure you push the OFF pad before
removing the work bowl cover or
unplugging the unit.
AUTOMATIC BRAKE: When the
food processor is turned OFF, the
automatic brake stops the action of the
blade or disc within seconds. The brake
provides an additional measure of safety
as you remove the work bowl cover.
Pulse
On
CAUTION: READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
Off
Ultra Power
Electronic Control
Pulse
On
CAUTION: READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
Off
Ultra Power
Electronic Control
NOTE: Line on the work bowl
indicates the maximum level of
liquid that can be processed.
Rotating Blade Hazard
Always use food
pusher.
Keep fingers out of
openings.
Keep away from
children.
Failure to do so can
result in amputation or
cuts.
WARNING
!