Wolfgang Puck WPMFP15 Blender User Manual


 
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Assembling Your Attachments
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Warning: Use caution, as blades are
extremely sharp. Always handle all blades by
their central plastic section. Never grasp the
cutting blade itself.
Note: All attachments must be firmly attached
to the Spindle. Always adjust the attachments
until you are sure that they are correctly fitted.
Universal “S” Blade (see figure 4)
1 Place the processor bowl on the motor
base as indicated in figures 1 and 2.
2 Fit the S-Blade over the Spindle
and press firmly into place. It may be
necessary to turn the blade slightly left
or right in order to fit the blade properly
onto the shaft.
4 Place ingredients into the
processing bowl.
5 Fit the processing cover to the processing
bowl (see figure 3), and place the food
pusher in the feed tube.
6 Plug the power cord into a 120V AC
power outlet.
7 Start processing using the On/Off or
Pulse buttons.
8 When processing is complete, remove the
Spindle and blade from the processing
bowl before removing the processed food.
Before Your First Use
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Before you assemble the food processor,
ensure that the power cord is unplugged.
1 Place the motor base facing you on a dry,
level surface.
2 Place the processing bowl onto the motor
base, the bowl will only sit correctly on the
base when the handle is at the 3 o’clock
position, see figure 1.
3 Rotate the handle clockwise to lock, as
indicated by the graphics on the left side
of the motor base. The bowl handle should
be at the 6 o’clock position, see figure 2.
4 Position the lid onto the processing bowl.
You will notice an arrow on the lid in front
of the feed tube. When placing the lid onto
the bowl this arrow needs to align with the
arrow on the handle of the bowl. To lock,
turn the lid clockwise, as indicated by the
graphics on the top of the handle, until it
snaps into place. See figure 3.
Prior to using your Food Processor, wash all parts as outlined in the
section “Care and Cleaning.”
Assembling Your
Food Processor
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