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DISASSEMBLY – SLICING OR SHREDDING DISK

1. Rotate the Cover to the left until  
    the “tab” is unseated. 
 
2. Remove the Disk and Adapter by  
    pulling upward. 
 
3. Remove the Disk from the Adapter  
    by rotating the disk and/or adapter. 
 
4. Rotate the Main Handle to the left  
    until it is unseated and lift off of the  
    motor housing.

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Summary of Contents for FoodPro

Page 1: ...FoodPro PReMIeR FOOD PROCeSSOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...sembly 10 Mulitpurpose Blade and Dough Blade Disassembly 11 Mulitpurpose Blade and Dough Blade Use 12 Slicing and Shredding Disc Assembly 13 Slicing and Shredding Disc Disassembly 14 Slicing and Shredding Disc Use 15 Mini Chopper Assembly 16 Mini Chopper Disassembly 17 Mini Chopper Use 19 Food Processing Tips 20 Helpful Hints 21 22 Warranty Info 23 Registration Form 24 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 4: ...will tell you what the potential hazard is how to reduce the chance of injury and what can happen if the instructions are not followed ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Volts 120 V A C only Hertz 60 Hz NOTe This Food Processor has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other To reduce the risk of electrical shock this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully in t...

Page 5: ...epair or electrical or mechanical adjustment 7 The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer may cause fire electric shock or injury 8 Do not use outdoors 9 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter 10 Keep hands and utensils away from moving blades or discs while processing food to reduce the risk of severe injury to persons or damage to the Food Processor A scraper ...

Page 6: ... a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads 3 All removable parts of the Food Pro are dishwasher safe Top shelf is preferred for parts that fit If washing the Food Pro parts by hand avoid the use of abrasive cleansers or scouring pads They may scratch or cloud the work bowl and cover Thoroughly dry all parts after washing 4 Wrap the power cord around the work bowl 5 Discs shafts a...

Page 7: ...less Steel Dough Blade Compact 4 Cup Mini Chopper Compact Chopping Mixing Stainless Steel Blade Wide Plunger with Narrow Plunger Insert 2mm 4mm Stainless Steel Slicing Disc 2mm 4mm Stainless Steel Shredding Disc Disc Adapter Custom Spatula Cleaning Tool Heavy Duty Base Storage Container This food processor includes the following items ...

Page 8: ...Mini Chopper with Chopping Mixing Stainless Steel Blade Instantly converts 11 Cup Processor to 4 Cup Mini Chopper Convenient for small everyday jobs 6 Wide Plunger with Narrow Plunger Insert Use Wide Plunger and Wide Feed Chute for larger items For smaller or slender items use plunger insert and s mall feed chute The wide plunger can also be used as a convenient 4 oz measure The plunger insert has...

Page 9: ...ed disc will produce two different size shreds depending on the side used 4 mm Side 1 8 inch Shreds approx 2 mm Side 1 16 inch Shreds approx 9 Disk Adapter Adapter installs into the center of a slicing or shredding disc and onto the power shaft 10 Custom Spatula Cleaning Tool Spatula Tool is designed for the shape of the work bowl for easier removal of food from bowls 11 Heavy Duty Base On Off and...

Page 10: ...handle should now be centered with the Power Panel 2 Place the Large Blade or Dough Blade onto the main motor shaft You may have to rotate the blade partially to properly seat onto the shaft 3 Place the Work Bowl Cover onto the Work Bowl with the interlock tab to the left of the main handle Turn the Cover to the right until it clicks or locks into place The tab should now be aligned with the Main ...

Page 11: ...2 Remove the Blade by pulling upward If the blade is held in place by ingredients it may be removed with the Work Bowl 3 Rotate the Main Handle to the left until it is unseated and lift off of the motor housing e ld e DISASSEMBLY LARGE BLADE OR DOUGH BLADE 1 2 3 ...

Page 12: ...pping or Mixing items may be placed around the blade before the cover is installed or placed down the feed chute during operation Most items will work best when placed around the blade before the cover is installed but not always It is best to experiment with both styles to decide which will work best for your needs Items will chop best when 1 to 1 inches in size Inserting Ingredients Wide Plunger...

Page 13: ... Place the Slicing or Shredding disk onto the Disc Adapter Be sure to align the center hole of the disk with the disc adapter 4 Once the Adapter is inserted into the Disk rotate the disk until it is seated 5 Place the Adapter Disk Assembly onto the main motor shaft You may have to rotate the assembly partially to properly seat onto the shaft 6 Place the Work Bowl Cover onto the Work Bowl with the ...

Page 14: ...er to the left until the tab is unseated 2 Remove the Disk and Adapter by pulling upward 3 Remove the Disk from the Adapter by rotating the disk and or adapter 4 Rotate the Main Handle to the left until it is unseated and lift off of the motor housing 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 15: ...re the work bowl and cover are properly locked on the base Inserting Ingredients Wide Plunger w plunger insert Items should be placed into the Feed Chute If needed use the Wide Plunger to push items down the feed chute If more consistent slicing is desired when slicing slender items the Narrow Plunger Insert can be used Rotate the Plunger Insert partially to unlock the insert from the Wide Plunger...

Page 16: ...into the Large Work Bowl You may have to rotate the bowl until it is properly seated The Mini Chopper Bowl is not properly inserted if it can still be rotated 3 Place the Mini Blade onto the main motor shaft You may have to rotate the blade partially to properly seat onto the shaft 4 Place the Work Bowl Cover onto the Work Bowl with the interlock tab to the left of the main handle Turn the Cover t...

Page 17: ...de is held in place by ingredients it may be removed with the Mini Chopper Bowl 3 Remove the Mini Chopper Bowl from the Large Work Bowl There are two finger tabs on inner surface of the bowl Using two fingers the bowl can be removed easier 4 Rotate the Main Handle to the left until it is unseated and lift off of the motor housing 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 18: ...usly Off Stops the Food Pro The indicator light will remain on Pulse The Food Pro will run only when pressed Short bursts can give more accurate results Inserting Ingredients Place the items into the Mini Chopper bowl after the blade has been installed Additional ingredients can be placed down the feed chute USING MINI CHOPPER NOTE If the unit fails to operate make sure the work bowl and cover are...

Page 19: ...nutes before processing Cut to fit feed chute Process using even pressure Julienne Matchstick slices Use the Slicing Disk to prepare julienne or matchstick style strips of produce Place food into feed chute horizontally Using the plunger push with even pressure to make plank like slices Place plank like slices into feed chute again Position the planks vertically for shorter pieces or horizontally ...

Page 20: ...ying degrees of pressure for best shredding and slicing results In general use light pressure for soft delicate foods strawberries tomatoes etc moderate pressure for medium foods zucchini potatoes etc and firmer pressure for harder foods carrots apples hard cheeses partially frozen meats etc 5 Soft and medium hard cheese may spread out or roll up on the shredding disc To avoid this shred only well...

Page 21: ... the blade clean 13 After removing the work bowl cover place it upside down on the counter This will help keep the counter clean 14 To remove the contents of the work bowl without removing the multipurpose blade grasp the work bowl from the bottom and place one finger through the center opening to hold the blade in place Then remove food from the bowl and blade with a spatula 15 Your Food Processo...

Page 22: ... original parts which in the opinion of Omega Products Inc are defective in workmanship or material Should such a defect be discovered within five 5 years from date of purchase Omega Products Inc will upon receipt of machine shipped prepaid repair such defect and return the unit prepaid This warranty does not cover breakage of any part in shipment or damage caused by misuse A service charge of 10 ...

Page 23: ...__________ Zip Code ________ Phone __________________________________________________________ Purchased From__________________________________________________ City __________________ State_____________________________________ Date of Purchase _________________________________________________ Registration and Guarantee Record IMPORTANT To protect your purchase fill out and mail this form within thi...

Page 24: ... Cup Direct Drive Food Processor with 4 Cup Mini Chopper INSTRUCTION MANUAL Omega Products Inc 6291 Lyters Lane Harrisburg PA 17111 717 561 1105 717 561 1298 fax 800 633 3401 www omegajuicers com omega omegajuicers com ...

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