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7.
When processing is complete,
turn the control dial to the ‘OFF’
position, switch off at the power
outlet and unplug from the
outlet. Wait until the disc has fully
stopped rotating before removing
the lid.
8.
Carefully remove the assembled
disc holder.
9.
Remove the foodstuffs from the
Food Processor bowl. Unlock the
bowl from the motor base to
remove foodstuffs if required.
10.
Clean the Food Processor bowl
and stainless steel disc as per
the Care, Cleaning and Storage
instruction on page 20.
NOTE:
If the ingredients stick to
the sides of the Food Processor
bowl during processing, turn
the control dial to the ‘OFF’
position, switch off at the power
outlet, ensure the blade has
fully stopped rotating before
removing the lid and then push
the food back onto the blades
using a plastic spatula to scrape
down the sides of the bowl.
Replace lid, turn power on at the
power outlet and recommence
processing.
NOTE:
Do not over fill the Food
Processor bowl past the 1200ml
(MAX) line for solids. Do not
process thin fluids such as water,
milk, stock, juice etc. in the Food
Processor bowl as this could
result in overflow. To reduce the
risk of overflow, always add drier
or thicker ingredients to the Food
Processor bowl prior to adding
fluids. For greater quantities of
liquids, the Blender jug should
be used.
NOTE:
The Power Drive Direct
Food Processor is designed so
that the motor will not operate
without the Food Processor bowl
and lid correctly locked into
position. In the event that the
appliance starts without the lid
correctly locked into position,
immediately disconnect at the
power outlet and return to your
local Kambrook Service Centre
for examination.
Disassembling the Food
Processor Lid
With one hand holding the motor
base and the other on the feed
chute, turn the Food Processor lid
clockwise so that the ‘
ALIGN
’ symbol
found on the lid is directly above the
‘
ALIGN
’ symbol found on the top of the
Food Processor bowl. Pull the Food
Processor lid away from the Food
Processor bowl to remove.
Assembly and Operation of Your Kambrook
Food Processor
continued