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UK Wiring Instructions

The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:

n

 BLUE = NEUTRAL

n

 BROWN = LIVE

As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the
colour marking identifying the terminals on your plug, proceed as follows:

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The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked 
with the letter N

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The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked 
with the letter L

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Neither the BLUE or BROWN wires should be connected to the terminal which is marked 
with the letter E or the 

symbol

This appliance is supplied fitted with 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 other type of plug is used, a 13A fuse
must be fitted.

The symbol 

on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product 

may not be treated as household waste. Instead it should be handed over to the applicable 
collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative 
consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused 
by inappropriate waste handling of this product. For more detailed information about the 
recycling of this product, please contact your local council office or your household waste 
disposal service.

Summary of Contents for FP8U

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

Page 2: ...blades and discs out of reach of children where they cannot accidently be touched 6 Keep hands as well as spatulas and other utensils away from moving blades or discs while processing food to prevent...

Page 3: ...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 4: ...oving 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 Removi...

Page 5: ...dium Slicing Medium Grating Shredding Disc Work Bowl Cover Small Work Bowl max 0 7L Control Buttons Large Work Bowl max 1 9L Fine Slicing Fine Grating Shredding Disc Product Description Feed Tube Hous...

Page 6: ...n To protect against fire electric shock or personal injury do not immerse cord plug or unit in water or other liquids n Do not leave the lead hanging over the edge of a kitchen table or worktop n Avo...

Page 7: ...h 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 oth...

Page 8: ...er 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 s...

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: ...on A The cover may have become unlocked check to make sure it is securely in position A safety protector in the motor prevents the motor from overheating which is caused by excessive strain Press the...

Page 18: ...neath A Check that the rubber seal is correctly fitted on the small work bowl A Check that the maximum liquid fill mark has not been exceeded If you are processing liquid above the maximum fill line t...

Page 19: ...in transit n A charge may be made if goods are returned outside the relevant guarantee period or if the product is returned unnecessarily n The manufacturer reserves the right to amend terms and speci...

Page 20: ...www cuisinart co uk IB 15 334...

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