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SAFETY WARNINGS

 

 This is an electrical device that uses mains single phase 240 Volt power. You must be careful in how 

 

you handle the food processor at all times. The following special warnings must be complied with for 

 

your own safety and the safety of others.

 

 

 THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS IN THIS FOOD 
PROCESSOR. ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE ELECTRICALLY ISOLATED TO 
EARTH AND ARE SEALED FOR YOUR SAFETY. YOU MUST NOT ATTEMPT TO TOUCH 
ANY ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OR WIRES - YOU MAY EXPOSE YOURSELF TO 

 

THE RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY BY ELECTROCUTION.

 

 

 UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ANY CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 
MUST BE PERFORMED WITH THE POWER TO THE FOOD PROCESSOR SWITCHED 
OFF AND THE FOOD PROCESSOR’S POWER CORD DISCONNECTED FROM THE 
POWERPOINT. FAILURE TO TURN OFF AND DISCONNECT POWER MAY RESULT IN 
SERIOUS INJURY CAUSED BY THE FOOD PROCESSOR BEING ACCIDENTLY 

 

TURNED ON DURING CLEANING OR MAINTENANCE.

The Grange Food Processor

 

   The Grange GRL300 Food Processor has been designed for high volume use in larger restaurants, 

 

supermarkets and delicatessens.

 

 

 

 Convenience features include fast blade change and dual inlet chutes which make for fast and 

 

efficient slicing of any kind of fruit or vegetable in the busiest environment.

 

•  manufactured in stainless steel and anodised aluminium to resist oxidisation and corrosion;

 

•  constructed for easy cleaning;

 

•  forced ventilation to motor to prevent overheating;

 

•  all bearings are self-lubricating and sealed-for-life;

 

• safety cut out switches for basin, cover and inlet chute.

Summary of Contents for GRL300

Page 1: ...value quality service Grange Product Range Food Processors Bandsaws Juicers Light Kitchen Equipment Mincing Equipment Mixers Slicers Wrapping Equipment Food Processor Model GRL300 USER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...output area of the machine KEEP hands arms hair and loose clothing CLEAR of all moving parts ALWAYS wear appropriate protective clothing when cleaning or replacing the cutting or blade group We stron...

Page 3: ...is usually chopped using the vegetable processor inlet chute or input feeder We use these terms to refer to the opening in the top of the machine in which foodstuff should be placed The Special Note...

Page 4: ...THE FOOD PROCESSOR SWITCHED OFF AND THE FOOD PROCESSOR S POWER CORD DISCONNECTED FROM THE POWERPOINT FAILURE TO TURN OFF AND DISCONNECT POWER MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY CAUSED BY THE FOOD PROCESSOR...

Page 5: ...e is considerable potential for creating an unsafe and unhygienic mess Cleaning and function check Before you use the food processor we recommend that you wipe down all exposed surfaces with a soft cl...

Page 6: ...inlet feeder Place foodstuff inside the inlet feeder swing the reducer back over feeder and lower until it comes in contact with the foodstuff For smaller foodstuffs simply remove the small plunger f...

Page 7: ...and mild detergent and squeezed dry Be sure to clean off any foodstuff that has adhered to the inside top of the machine cover and the output chute At the end of the day 1 After the chopper has been u...

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