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5) Start chopping by pressing the ON button
.
Press OFF/PULSE button
once when all the
ingredients have been chopped and you want
to stop the appliance.
If you would like to continue to process the
ingredients using the PULSE function, press
the OFF/PULSE button
several times in
succession until the ingredients are sufficiently
chopped.
If ingredients stick to the sides of the bowl
or the
blades:
–
Switch the appliance off.
–
Remove the lid
.
–
Remove the ingredients from the cutting
blades
and the inside using a dough
scraper or a spoon.
–
Close the lid
.
–
Restart the appliance.
NOTE
►
Only process meat that is boneless!
►
Do not allow the appliance to operate for
long periods when chopping (hard) cheese.
Otherwise the cheese will become too hot,
start to melt and clump.
►
If you wish to add ingredients during the cut-
ting process, add them via the feed tube
!
The appliance stops if the lid
is opened!
Do not exceed the maximum quantities speci-
fied in the table when adding ingredients!
Working with the food processor
You can grate or slice food using the processor’s
attachments
-
/
3
.
1) Select the required attachment and assemble
everything as described in the chapter "Assem-
bling the appliance".
2) Remove the pusher
from the feed tube
.
3) Cut the food into pieces that will easily fit into
the feed tube
.
4) Start grating/slicing by pressing the ON
button
.
5) Then gradually add the food. Push the food in
using the pusher
without applying pressure.
Do not exceed the quantities specified in the follow-
ing table.
INGREDIENT
SLICER ATTACHMENT
Apples/carrots
max. 350 g
Cucumber
max. 1.5
Potatoes
max. 350 g
Onions
max. 200 g
INGREDIENT
GRATER ATTACHMENT
Apples/carrots
max. 350 g
Parmesan
max. 150 g
Potatoes
max. 350 g
Hard cheese (e.g.
mature Gouda)
max. 200 g
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