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Variable slicing blade (picture H, I and J)

It allows foods to be sliced to a variety of thickness, from 0 mm -
7 mm. To adjust the blade you have to turn the shaft which is located
on the bottom side of the disc. 
For thinner slices turn the shaft counterclockwise (picture I) and for thick-
er slices turn the shaft clockwise (picture J). 

Note:

There are two holes in the disc to ease disassembling. Put your

fingers through the holes and slightly pull the disc upwards to remove
it. Pay attention not to cut yourself.

Universal ‘s’ blade (picture K)

For cutting vegetables, fish or meat, kneading batter or making
shakes, soups or ice cream use the universal ‘s’ blade. 

Warning: Use caution, as blades are sharp. Always

handle the processing blade by its central plastic section.

Fit the universal 's' blade onto the spindle and press firmly into place.
Ensure the blade is securely locked on the spindle. The blade is correct
assembled if the central plastic section faces upwards and flushes with
the wider part of the spindle. The blade is placed a few millimetres
above the bottom of the processing bowl.

5.

Position the lid onto the processing bowl (picture L). You will

notice a solid grey arrow to the left of the holding lip on the lid,
when placing the lid onto the bowl this arrow needs to align with
the solid grey arrow on the handle of the bowl (picture M). To
lock, turn the lid clockwise. 
The lid has four guiding pins which have to fit into the cannelure
of the processing bowl (picture N) in order to lock the lid. Turn
the lid clockwise and push up against. The lid is securely locked
in position if the arrow on the handle is facing the line on the lid.

Note:

If the processing bowl and cover are not correctly assembled,

the Food Processor will not operate. This is a safety feature.

6.

Prepare your food and fill it in the processing bowl. If necessary

cut the food in proper size to fit through the feed chute (see ´Tips
for preparing the food`).

7. Note:

For maximum control when using your food processor,

before turning on your food processor load the feed tube and fit
the food pusher on top.

Note:

The food pusher consists of two parts: the food pusher and

an internal pusher with measuring scale (picture O). 

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shaft to adjust the

thickness of the slices

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guiding pins

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Summary of Contents for 40965

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions DESIGN FOOD PROCESSOR ADVANCED Art Nr 40965 GASTROBACK Read all provided instructions before first usage Model and attachments are subject to change...

Page 2: ...utton the motor turns OFF automatically button ON the button illuminates in orange the motor is running permanently until you press the On Off button again to turn the appliance OFF ATTENTION Do not u...

Page 3: ...chnical maintenance of the appliance or any part of it other than described in these instructions may only be performed at an authorised service centre Please contact your vendor Safeguards for Daily...

Page 4: ...d pusher provided While proceeding do not push the food pusher too hard down Do not immerse the motor housing or power cord in water or any other liquid Do not pour or drip any liquids on the motor ho...

Page 5: ...onnected to the power supply and while in operational mode Always turn the appliance OFF and IMMEDIATELY unplug the appliance after operation and if it is not in use even for a short break and before...

Page 6: ...r put foreign substance or hard objects into the feed chute Remove all inedible parts such as stem hard peeling and seeds of the food before putting them into the feed chute Know your Gastroback Desig...

Page 7: ...processor F A Variable slicing blade The variable stainless steel slicing blade allows foods to be sliced to a variety of thickness from 0 mm 7 mm for fine and coarse vegetable slices B Reversible gra...

Page 8: ...g the universal s blade Remove all inedible hard parts such as stem hard peeling and seeds of the food before putting them into the feed chute The food could wedge the blade Pay attention that the bow...

Page 9: ...t to use on top of the spindle turning the disc until the hexagonal nut of the disc fits on the hexagon bolt of the spindle picture C D The side which you want to use has to face upwards Operating the...

Page 10: ...etres above the bottom of the processing bowl 5 Position the lid onto the processing bowl picture L You will notice a solid grey arrow to the left of the holding lip on the lid when placing the lid on...

Page 11: ...4 minutes to avoid overheating If processing large quantities of food regularly interrupt operation and unplug the appliance for at least 1 minute to let the motor cool down Important The Food Proces...

Page 12: ...e instructions Operating with the normal processing bowl Note The mini processing bowl has a lid for storing the processed food Ensure to take the blade out of the mini processing bowl before closing...

Page 13: ...t operate This is a safety feature 7 Fit the food collector underneath the processing bowl chute Therefore you have to tilt the food collector The food collector should fit alongside the food processo...

Page 14: ...tainer sides with the spatula provided Pull the plug out of the power outlet and do not insert your finger into the processing bowl Do not overprocess the food Care and Cleaning WARNING To avoid injur...

Page 15: ...es CAUTION Do not pour boiling water in the processing bowl or immerse the processing bowl in boiling liquids Always handle the processing bowl with care to avoid cracks 6 Clean the bowl blades discs...

Page 16: ...andle should be facing the front which is above the control panel picture A B Fit the spindle onto the drive shaft in the middle of the processing bowl picture B The long shaft of the spindle has to s...

Page 17: ...tituted There is no Warranty claim of the purchaser if the damage or defect of the appliance is caused by inappropriate treatment over loading or installation mistakes The Warranty claim expires if th...

Page 18: ...rocess until fine Pulse to chop to desired fineness Can also add sugar to make cranberry relish Peel dry and halve hard cooked eggs Add to bowl Pulse to chop checking fineness after 4 5 pulses Drop cl...

Page 19: ...lengths and pack in chute alternating thick and thin ends Remove string Cut stalks into thirds Pack chute for best results Cut to fit chute if necessary Stack chute with mushrooms on their sides for l...

Page 20: ...efore serving Serving suggestions Serve hummus with toasted pita crisps simply cut pita bread into triangles brush with olive oil and season with a little salt and cumin seeds Bake in oven at 200 C fo...

Page 21: ...t olive oil Using the processing bowl fitted with the universal s blade place eggs juice mustard and salt in the processing bowl and process for 5 seconds or until combined With the motor still runnin...

Page 22: ...k and bring to the boil reduce heat and simmer uncovered for about 40 minutes Remove from heat cool Using the processing bowl fitted with the universal s blade place half the mixture into the bowl and...

Page 23: ...efore use Pan fry the meatballs in batches and serve with a mint yogurt sauce Mint Yogurt Sauce Freshly chopped mint with a good quality plain yogurt Thai Fish Cakes 500g firm white fish fillets ie Li...

Page 24: ...or until cooked Stand for 10 minutes before cutting Zucchini tossed in Angel Hair Pasta Serves 4 2 small green zucchini 2 small yellow zucchini 3 cloves garlic crushed cup extra virgin olive oil 1 la...

Page 25: ...ar in the refrigerator with a little extra oil on top to prevent browning Discard after 5 days Basic White Loaf 15g compressed yeast 1 tablespoon sugar cup warm water cup warm milk 60g butter or marga...

Page 26: ...for approximately 30 minutes A baked loaf should sound hollow when tapped with the knuckles Pizza Dough 30g compressed yeast 1 teaspoon sugar 80ml lukewarm milk 2 cups plain flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 eg...

Page 27: ...ombined approximately 15 seconds Remove the processing blade and pour mixture into the prepared cake tin Place the cake tin into the oven and bake for 30 35 minutes or until cooked when tested with a...

Page 28: ...ons lemon juice 500g cream cheese room temperature cubed Using the processing bowl fitted with the universal s blade process the biscuits using pulse button until crumbled Add the nutmeg and melted bu...

Page 29: ...ic Buttercake 185g butter or margarine at room temperature 1 cup caster sugar teaspoon vanilla 3 eggs 2 cups self raising flour cup milk Preheat oven to 180 C grease and line a 23cm cake tin Using the...

Page 30: ...remove beans and paper and cook in oven for a further 10 minutes or until pastry is lightly browned remove from oven and reduce heat to 160 c For the lime filling use the processing bowl fitted with t...

Page 31: ...nto a jug and refrigerate for 30 minutes Place tablespoon amounts of mixture into a lightly greased frying pan until golden on each side Serve with butter Crepes Serves 4 6 3 eggs 60g butter melted 1...

Page 32: ...lf raising flour teaspoon salt 1 cup chocolate chips Preheat oven to 180 C and grease oven trays Using the processing bowl fitted with the universal s blade process butter or margarine sugars and vani...

Page 33: ...er until combined Remove the food pusher and pour buttermilk through the feed tube and continue to process until just combined Note Do not overprocess Remove processing blade and turn mixture out onto...

Page 34: ...a lamington pan cover and freeze until almost set Remove mixture from freezer and spoon into the processing bowl fitted with the universal s blade and process mixture until smooth Pour mixture into a...

Page 35: ...Notes 35...

Page 36: ...Gastroback GmbH Gewerbestra e 20 D 21279 Hollenstedt Germany http www gastroback de E Mail info gastroback de...

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