Wolfgang Puck WPMFP15 Blender User Manual


 
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Storing Your Food Processor
The Wolfgang Puck Food Processor was
designed so that all attachments can be stored
within the unit itself.
Storage Drawer
The Reversible Shredding Disc, Reversible
Grating and Shaving Disc, Julienne Disc, and
Spatula are all stored in the storage drawer.
The Spindle, Universal S-Blade, and Variable
Slicing Disc are stored in the Processing Bowl.
1 Remove the storage drawer from the base
of the food processor.
2 Place Spatula on bottom of storage
drawer as indicated in figure 10a.
3 Place one of the Reversible Discs in
storage drawer as indicated in figure 10b.
4 Place the Julienne Disc in the storage
drawer as indicated in figure 10c.
5 Place the remaining Reversible Disc on top
of the first reversible disc 10d.
6 Your food processor drawer is now
properly assembled.
figure 10d
figure 10a
figure 10b
figure 10c
Using Your Food Processor
Food Processor will not function with
cover tab in the above position
(unlocked).
Food processor will only function when
cover tab is locked over processing
bowl handle as shown above (locked).
Note: For maximum control load the feed tube
first before turning on your food processor.
Always use the food pusher for more evenly
processed foods and never use your fingers.
Remove the inner clear plastic core from the
Twin Food Pusher to add liquid ingredients or
to process smaller batches of carrots, celery or
other similar type food products.
See figure 5.
Important: If the processing bowl and cover are not correctly
assembled, the Food Processor will not function.
1 Plug the power cord into a 120V AC power.
2 Using the On/Off button on the control panel, press once to start
processing. The Pulse function remains on as long as the Pulse
button is pressed down. Further ingredients can also be added while
processing by pouring through the feed tube once the food pusher
has been removed.
3 After you have completed processing, press the On/Off button to
stop processing.
Important: The Food Processor is fitted with a safety thermal cut-out
device and will shut off in the event of overload. If this occurs, switch the
appliance off and it will automatically reset when cool.
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