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Before First Use

Take care when unpacking the chopping/mixing blades and the reversible slicing/

grating discs. The blades are very sharp and could cause injury. 

To avoid injury, ensure the raised finger grips on the plastic casing are used to remove the 
blades from their plastic packaging and carefully remove cardboard and tape from the 
reversible slicing/grating discs. Retain the plastic casings for safe storage.

Before using your Cuisinart Easy Prep Pro for the first time, wash the large and small 
work bowls, work bowl cover, pusher accessory, chopping/mixing blades, and both slicing/
grating discs.

1. 

Selecting the Work Bowl

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  The Food Processor is supplied with two work bowls.

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  The large work bowl has a maximum capacity of 1.9L and can be used with the large 

chopping/mixing blade and the two reversible slicing and grating/shredding discs. 

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  The small work bowl has a maximum capacity of 0.7L and can be used with the small 

chopping/mixing blade only. The seal on the inner bowl prevents any leakage into the 
large work bowl, allowing you to use the small bowl without the need to wash up the 
large bowl after use.

N.B. 

The large work bowl must always be fitted before the small work bowl can be set up 

inside.

It will not always be possible to use the work bowls to their maximum capacity. The 
amount of food/liquid you can process in the bowls will depend on the density of the 
ingredients in the work bowl and the consistency of the desired end result. For example, 
to achieve a consistent result when chopping or pureeing nuts, fruits, vegetables or meats 
you may need to process in batches of 300-500g. If you are mixing dough which can be 
very dense, you may need to process in batches of around 400g.

If you find that the motor is struggling or that the processing results are uneven, then 
we would recommend that you reduce the amount of ingredients in the work bowl and 
instead process in batches.

For liquid, we recommend that you do not fill the bowls above the Maximum Liquid Fill 
markings on each bowl (900ml on the large work bowl and 300ml on the small work 
bowl.) This is to avoid liquid spilling into the central spindle which may cause leakage.

N.B If you are processing very thin liquid such as water in the large bowl, you may need 
to reduce the amount of liquid to around 600ml to avoid thin liquid escaping from the lid.

Summary of Contents for Easy Prep Pro FP8SU

Page 1: ...Easy Prep Pro FP8U FP8SU...

Page 2: ...has been to produce the very finest kitchen equipment All Cuisinart products are engineered for exceptionally long life and designed to be easy to use as well as to give excellent performance day aft...

Page 3: ...the Large Chopping Mixing Blade 10 C Fitting and Removing the Reversible Slicing and Grating Shredding Discs 11 D Setting Up the Small Work Bowl and Chopping Mixing Blade 12 E Fitting and Removing th...

Page 4: ...ium Slicing Medium Grating Shredding Disc Work Bowl Cover Small Work Bowl max 0 7L Large Work Bowl max 1 9L Fine Slicing Fine Grating Shredding Disc Product Control Guide Feed Tube Housing Base Small...

Page 5: ...p out of reach of children during and after use 5 Always inspect the appliance and appliance accessories before use for noticeable signs of damage Do not use if damaged or if the appliance has been dr...

Page 6: ...elevant to this type and class of appliance We are an ISO9001 2015 certified company that continually evaluates our Quality Management System performance If you have any queries regarding product safe...

Page 7: ...ays use the pusher provided Never push food in with your fingers or use other utensils n Keep hands spatulas and other utensils away from moving blades or discs whilst appliance is in operation Only u...

Page 8: ...without the need to wash up the large bowl after use N B The large work bowl must always be fitted before the small work bowl can be set up inside It will not always be possible to use the work bowls...

Page 9: ...isc for fine slicing 2mm and fine grating shredding n Use the other disc for medium slicing 4mm and medium grating shredding Both discs are labelled accordingly Fine Slicing or Fine Grating Shredding...

Page 10: ...B The work bowl may be stiff during the first few times of use B Fitting and Removing the Large Chopping Mixing Blade n Set up the large work bowl as directed in 3A n Holding the central plastic stem...

Page 11: ...the text for the function you wish to use is facing upwards on the disc see section 2 for your reference n Slowly twist until the disc and spindle grooves align the disc will fall into place N B Neve...

Page 12: ...small chopping mixing blade over the large work bowl s centre spindle Gently push the blade down until it can go no further N B Always put the blade in the bowl before adding ingredients n To remove...

Page 13: ...over is removed If the OFF button hasn t been pressed when the work bowl cover is replaced the motor will start up automatically Simply press the OFF button to stop the motor Pulse Button The PULSE co...

Page 14: ...ade or the appliance B Mixing n You can produce dips dressings sauces cake mixture bread dough pastry and crumble toppings n Set up your chosen bowl and the appropriate mixing chopping blade n Add ing...

Page 15: ...always use the pusher accessory provided If food becomes stuck turn the machine off unplug from the main electric supply and dismantle the processor Do not attempt to remove food whilst the disc is in...

Page 16: ...it by running water through it or use a bottle brush n If you wash the blade and discs by hand do so carefully When handling use the plastic stems Avoid leaving them in soapy water where they may dis...

Page 17: ...ork bowl cover are securely locked into position If the motor still will not start check the power cord and outlet Q The food processor shuts off during operation A The cover may have become unlocked...

Page 18: ...e unit are clean and dry Also make sure that the maximum load capacity is not being exceeded Q Liquid is leaking from the small bowl into the large work bowl beneath A Check that the rubber seal is co...

Page 19: ...t be liable to repair or replace your product where 1 The appliance has been used on a voltage supply other than that which is marked on the product or advised within this instruction booklet 2 The ap...

Page 20: ...ries regarding this guarantee please contact the Conair Customer Care Line on 03702 406 902 09 00 to 17 00 Monday to Friday or email your enquiry to support cuisinart co uk UK After Sales Service For...

Page 21: ...th a BS1363 mains plug and a BS1362 13A fuse If this plug is removed from the appliance please ensure it is disposed of safely as a disconnected plug is dangerous if reconnected to the mains If any ot...

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