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Troubleshooting

FOOD PROCESSOR

PROBLEM

EASY SOLUTION

Food is unevenly 

processed

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Ingredients should be cut evenly into 2.5cm pieces before processing.

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Ingredients should be processed in batches to avoid overloading.

Slices are slanted 
or uneven

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Place evenly cut food into the feed chute.

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Apply even pressure on the pusher.

Food falls over in 
the feed chute

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The large feed chute must be packed full for best results.  
If processing smaller quantities, place items to the far left in the feed chute,  
or use the small or medium feed chute, depending on the food size.

Some food remains 
on top of the disc 
after processing

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It is normal for small pieces to remain after processing.

Motor slows  
down when 
kneading dough

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Amount of dough may exceed maximum capacity.  
Remove half and process in two batches.

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Dough may be too wet (see next page). If motor speeds up, continue processing. 
If not, add more flour, 1 tablespoon at a time until the motor speeds up.  

Process until dough cleans the side of the processing bowl.

Dough doesn’t 
clean inside of the 
processing bowl

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Amount of dough may exceed food processor maximum capacity.  
Remove half and process in two batches.

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Dough may be too dry.

Dough nub forms on 
top of dough blade and 
dough does not become 
uniformly kneaded

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Stop machine, carefully remove dough, divide it into 3 pieces and redistribute 
them evenly in the processing bowl.

Dough feels tough 
after kneading

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Divide dough into 2 or 3 pieces and redistribute evenly in processing bowl. 

Process 10 seconds or until uniformly soft and pliable.

Dough is too dry 

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While machine is running, add water through the small feed chute,  
1 tablespoon at a time until dough cleans the inside of the processing bowl.

Dough is too wet

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While machine is running, add flour through the small feed chute,  
1 tablespoon at a time until dough cleans the inside of the processing bowl.

The motor  
slowed down 
during operation

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This is normal as some heavier loads (e.g. slicing/shredding cheese) may require 
the motor to work harder. Reposition the food in the feed chute and continue 
processing.

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The maximum load capacity may have been exceeded. Remove some of the 
ingredients and continue processing.

Summary of Contents for BFP560

Page 1: ...the Kitchen Wizz 8 Instruction Book BFP580 BFP560...

Page 2: ...ar the edge of a bench or table during operation Ensure the surface is level clean and free of water flour etc Vibration during operation may cause the appliance to move Handle the appliance and attac...

Page 3: ...blade to rotate more slowly than normal If this happens do not process for longer than 30 seconds Do not process or blend hot or boiling liquids allow liquids to cool before placing into the processin...

Page 4: ...bilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved This appliance is for...

Page 5: ...n the entire appliance to the nearest authorised Breville Service Centre for examination and or repair All maintenance other than cleaning is to be done by an authorised Breville Service Centre Author...

Page 6: ...6 Components A B C D E I J K H F G...

Page 7: ...1 4 litre BPA free blending jug L Potato peeler Rapid peel batches of 6 7 potatoes in 30 seconds M Dough blade Blunt blade designed for a softer action of combining dough ingredients N Quad blade Swif...

Page 8: ...then the peeler over the top Position peeler with curved side up and supporting ribs facing down The best size potato for the peeling disc is around 65mm x 65mm Choose potatoes that are round rather t...

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Page 10: ...e lid onto the processing bowl so that the ALIGN LOCK graphics on the lid and handle align To LOCK the lid hold the chute and turn clockwise so that the handle parts align 6 To use the blender in the...

Page 11: ...e added while blender is in use Caution should be taken if blending large volumes or thin liquids as splashing may occur through the centre cap area Run the blender only for the appropriate amount of...

Page 12: ...cessing in smaller batches PEELING POTATOES WITH THE PEELER DISC Size and shape matter when using the peeler disc Choose round rather than long potatoes and aim for approximately 65mm in diameter Ther...

Page 13: ...sistency Use leafy herbs immediately for the most aromatic results in your recipe Nuts Process no more than 4 cups of shelled nuts at a time using the PULSE button at 1 2 second intervals until choppe...

Page 14: ...redients for cakes batters and cookie doughs Always remember to place the spindle and Quad blade into the processing bowl before adding the food Butter cake and biscuit dough Place softened chopped bu...

Page 15: ...than two recipes of dough ingredients 800g flour allow the motor base to cool for an extended period before subsequent kneading to prevent the motor from overloading Place dough into a large greased...

Page 16: ...te Ingredients can be cut lengthwise to create ribbons Use the large feed chute and trim ingredients if necessary to encourage them to sit flat in the feed chute when the disc starts Pack the large fe...

Page 17: ...l PULSE 30 40 secs Smoothie Milk chopped fresh fruits yoghurt ice cream Max 800ml BLEND or LIQUIFY 60 secs Fresh Fruit Sauce Whole berries 250g CHOP 30 40 secs Blended Soups Cool to room temperature 8...

Page 18: ...ent Shredder Use Salad Carrot Quad blade Use Vegetable soup 0 5 Shredder Use Salad Cauliflower cooked Quad blade Use Cauliflower soup Celery Quad blade Use Vegetable soup Thin 1 2 med 2 3 Use Salad Eg...

Page 19: ...waffle batter Breadcrumbs Quad blade Use Coatings breadcrumb stuffing Cheese 2 5 Use Garnish sandwich fillings Shredder coarse or fine Use Grated cheese for pizza Chocolate Shredder Coarse or fine Use...

Page 20: ...ar basis as prolonged exposure to harsh detergents and high heat may shorten the life of the plastic Stubborn food stains and odours Strong smelling foods such as garlic fish and some vegetables such...

Page 21: ...f the processing bowl Dough doesn t clean inside of the processing bowl Amount of dough may exceed food processor maximum capacity Remove half and process in two batches Dough may be too dry Dough nub...

Page 22: ...m of the unit are clean and dry Also make sure that the maximum load capacity is not being exceeded This is normal as some heavier loads may require the motor to work harder BLENDER PROBLEM EASY SOLUT...

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Page 24: ...Zealand under license Copyright Breville Pty Ltd 2021 Due to continued product improvement the products illustrated photographed in this brochure may vary slightly from the actual product BFP580 BFP56...

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