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Electric Slicer 

Models: FES150, GES150 

Operating Instructions 

Summary of Contents for Wonder Chief FES150

Page 1: ...Electric Slicer Models FES150 GES150 Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ... clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments Bed and breakfast type environments Never leave the appliance unattended when in use Never allow the power cord to overhang the edge of a table or bench top or to touch any hot surface This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and k...

Page 3: ...rt all blades inserts except the Grater have the blade insert name moulded into the plastic When placing Inserts into Slicer Blade ensure they are firmly held by the guides in the Slicer Blade NOTE Pull out Collection Cup is not a feature of model FES150 GES150 ...

Page 4: ... DO SO MAY RESULT IN INJURY ENSURE APPLIANCE IS TURNED OFF AND UNPLUGGED BEFORE INSERTING REMOVING BLADES OR INSERTS AND BEFORE CLEANING DO NOT PRESS SWITCH DENT WITH ANY ITEM BREAKDOWN OR INJURY MAY OCCUR DO NOT MOVE UNIT DURING OPERATION OPERATE UNIT ONLY ON A FLAT SURFACE NEVER INSERT FOREIGN SUBSTANCES OR ITEMS INTO CHUTES OR INTOPWER MAIN UNIT WHEN REMOVING PROCESSED FOOD ENSURE UNIT IS TURNE...

Page 5: ...ashing with dishwashing liquid may help 4 The Electric Slicer s Power Main Unit should be wiped with a damp cloth lukewarm water 40 C and dissolved neutral dishwashing liquid detergent 5 DO NOT use any abrasive cleanser benzene alcohol polishing powder or similar material to clean any part of the Electric Slicer as it may harm the finish by scratching discolouring or cracking 6 Food Pushers Wash i...

Page 6: ...e Frame turns up and is pointing towards rear of unit 4 Place Cover onto Container Position Groove of Cover over the Lever on the Plate Frame 5 Connect the Power Main unit to the Cover Position Dents of underside of Power Main unit onto the Convex points of the Cover 6 Insert Large Food Pusher into Large Food Chute Make sure that the Ribs are located on the top 7 Insert Medium Food Pusher into Lar...

Page 7: ... will be activated by pressing Switch Ring on the Switch Dent Position the Switch Ring onto the Switch Dent correctly Stop pressing when the remaining vegetable in Chute is 2 3 cm high and vegetable can not be cut grated further DO NOT press the Food Pusher with force This may cause product failure 3 Pull out Collection Cup and remove sliced grated vegetable Make sure you remove the Switch Ring fo...

Page 8: ...se the appropriate Chute to suit the vegetables you are slicing 2 It is important to cut the vegetables into an appropriate size to fit the Chute 3 To get even slices the bottom of vegetable should be flat 4 Place vegetable into Chute with wider side facing downward 5 Also read instructions on next pages regarding selection of Blades and Inserts ...

Page 9: ...nic vegetables eg carrot quarter from bottom up leaving about 1cm uncut at top Insert with thicker edge at bottom For cabbage cut cabbage into a size that can fit within Large Food Chute before slicing The Slicer Blade is for use with vegetables only It is NOT suitable for use with meat including sausage and ham fish cheese hard foods dry foods frozen foods hollow soft vegetables eg spring onions ...

Page 10: ...ainer Place Cover and Main Power Unit on Container 4 Insert vegetables into Food Chute Note earlier instructions regarding choice of LARGE MEDIUM or SMALL Chute 5 Press vegetables into Food Chute with Food Pusher At the same time press Switch Ring onto Switch Dent to start slicing ...

Page 11: ... side so fibre is parallel to direction of Slicer Blade movement For julienne carrot Use Slicer Blade and Thick Julienne Insert Peel carrot and cut to 8cm or less in length For julienne cucumber Use Slicer Blade and Thick Julienne Insert Cut of ends of cucumber and cut into pieces 8cm or less in length The Julienne Blade is for use with vegetables only It is NOT suitable for use with meat includin...

Page 12: ...PREPARING VEGETABLES Peel vegetables and cut vegetables or cheese to a size that can be inserted into the Food Chute For effective processing we recommend using hard cheeses such as parmesan Soft cheeses will not grate well Cheese should be cut lengthwise so that it can fit into the Small Food Chute vertically TO GRATE VEGETABLES HARD CHEESE 1 Place Grater on Plate Frame 2 Place Plate Frame on Lar...

Page 13: ...ench Fry Blade 2 Place French Fry Blade on Plate Frame aligning Rib and Guide for Rib 3 Place Plate Frame on Container Place Cover and Power Main Unit on Container 4 Insert potato into Food Chute 5 Push potato into Food Chute with Food Pusher At the same time press Switch Ring onto Switch Dent to start slicing HINT If the potato does not slice well we recommend cutting off the bottom of the potato...

Page 14: ...ligning Rib and Guide for Rib 2 Place Plate Frame with Ice Shaver onto Step of Container 3 Prepare ice Use only ice cubes made in your domestic refrigerator DO NOT use large rock ice from retail stores Put ice into Large Food Chute to a maximum of 80 of the Chute capacity 4 Place Large Food Pusher onto Large Food Chute Press Switch Ring onto Switch Dent to start shaving ice 5 Remove shaved ice fro...

Page 15: ...power Leave for 1 hour Remove excess vegetables Plate does not move Foreign substance is stuck around step of Container Remove foreign substance Foreign substance is stuck in depression of Power Main Unit Remove foreign substance There is too much processed vegetable in the Container Disconnect power Remove Container and empty processed vegetables Replace Container Reconnect power and continue pro...

Page 16: ... available to you under law in relation to the goods or services to which this warranty relates In Australia our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the g...

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