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food pusher pops out and/or the lid and workbowl are not
properly locked in place.
The controls are located on the front of the base. See
the speed chart below for food processing and speed
recommendations. Various speeds are used for chopping,
mixing, dicing, slicing and shredding. When these functions
are selected the processor will run continuously until the
PULSE|OFF button is pressed to stop. (E)
1. Plug in the appliance to turn it on.
2. Select low, medium or high speed depending on what task you are
completing. Press and release PULSE button to pulse.
3. To stop, press PULSE|OFF.
4. Always unplug the appliance when not in use.
PULSE LOW - SPEED 1 MED - SPEED 2 HIGH - SPEED 3
Use for precise
control when
chop/mix
Dicing and
Mixing Dough
Slicing and
Shredding
Chopping
and Mixing
(continuous processing)
Fresh herbs
Nuts
Bread crumbs
Meat
Vegetables
including
• potatoes
• onions
• cucumbers
Fruit
Bread dough
Pie crust
Vegetables
including
• potatoes
• onions
• cucumbers
• cabbage
• carrots
Fruit
Cheese
(freeze 30 min.
prior)
Chocolate
Vegetables including
• potatoes
• onions
• cucumbers
Fruit
Bread crumbs
Meat
Sauces, Batters, Dips
USING THE DICING DISK (ORANGE)
Important: The dicing disk can only be used with the
large workbowl. Only run the processor on LOW speed
when using the dicing disk. DO NOT use dicing disk with
small workbowl.
1. Lock workbowl onto base.
2. Place the dicing shaft into the bottom of the dicing
disk and turn clockwise to lock it into place. (F)
3. Carefully pick up the dicing assembly using the finger
holes in the top of the disk and place in the workbowl
over the center post. (G)
4. Place the dicing disk with the grid facing the
F
G
E
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