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Shredding Guide for Large Work Bowl

Food

Directions

Cabbage

Use Shredding Disc for very fine cabbage or slaw. Cut into pieces to fit 

Chute. Shred using light pressure. Empty bowl as cabbage reaches Disc.

Carrots

Position in Chute and shred.

Cheese, cheddar

Cheese must be well chilled. Cut to fit Chute, use light pressure.

Cheese, Mozzarella

Cut to fit Chute. Cheese must be chilled in freezer for 30 minutes prior to 

shredding. Use light pressure.

Potatoes

Cut to fit Chute.

Zucchini/Squash

Slice off ends, cut to fit Chute, either lengthwise or horizontally.

Slicing Guide for Large Work Bowl 

Food

Directions

Apple

Halve and stack horizontally in Chute. Use firm pressure.

Cabbage/Lettuce

Halve head, cut to fit Chute

Carrots

Cut to fit Chute.

Celery

Remove string, pack Chute for best results.

Cucumber

Cut to fit Chute if necessary.

Mushrooms

Stack Chute with mushrooms on their sides for lengthwise slices.

Onions

Halve and fill Chute, positioning onions upright for coarsely  

chopped results.

Peaches/Pears

Halve and core. Position upright in Chute and slice using light pressure.

Peppers, Green, Yellow, Red, 

etc.

Halve and seed. Fit pepper up bottom of Chute squeezing slightly to fit 

if necessary. Cut large ones into quarters or strips, depending on desired 

results. Slice using moderate pressure.

Pepperoni

Cut into 3 inch (8cm) lengths. Remove inedible casing.

Potatoes

Peel if desired, cut large potatoes in halves, position in Chute. 

Strawberries

Hull. Arrange berries on their sides for lengthwise slices.

Tomatoes

Use small tomatoes for whole slices, halve if necessary. Use gentle but firm 

pressure.

Turnips

Peel, cut turnips to fit Chute.

Zucchini/Squash

Slice off ends. Use small zucchini/squash for whole slices; halve larger ones 

to fit Chute.

Kneading Guide for Large Work Bowl

Food

Directions

Bread Dough

4 cups flour (32 ounces), yielding 2 1-pound loaves 

Pizza Dough

3 cups of flour (26 ounces), yielding 3 12-inch pizzas

Cake Batter

1 box 18.5 oz. cake mix, batter for three 8-inch layers

Cookie Dough

dough for about 50 cookies (2 pounds)

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Page 1: ...eam Products Inc doing business as Jarden Consumer Solutions All rights reserved Distributed by Sunbeam Products Inc doing business as Jarden Consumer Solutions Boca Raton Florida 33431 Sunbeam Produc...

Page 2: ...defining innovation power and durability Some say our line of uniquely designed and built appliances last forever The Oster Designed for Life Series is the next generation of innovative products that...

Page 3: ...r table edges or counters 9 Do not use your food processor if any part is broken 10 Do not use outdoors 11 Keep hands and utensils away from moving blades or discs while processing food to reduce the...

Page 4: ...ping over a longer cord An extension cord may be used if care is exercised in its use If an extension cord is used the electrical rating of the cord must be at least as great as the electrical rating...

Page 5: ...tment on the back of the unit Your new Oster 14 Cup Food Processor will be the best kitchen assistant you ve ever had helping you slice chop mince shred grate crumb and knead with precision and speed...

Page 6: ...CESSOR A Small Food Pusher B Large Food Pusher C Bowl Lid D Large Stem E Large Bowl F Motor Base G Reversible Slice Shred Disc H Small Chopping Blade I Small Bowl J Small Stem K Kneading Hook L Choppi...

Page 7: ...n low speed until OFF button is pressed 4 Off Processor should always be left in the OFF position when not in use NOTE When kneading use the CHOP button Before Using Your Oster Food Processor When unp...

Page 8: ...base and bowl as illustrated in Figure 1 Align the bowl handle with the UNLOCK mark on the base Turn the bowl counter clockwise until it clicks onto the base The bowl handle should now align with the...

Page 9: ...n for about 2 3 seconds at a time check results and repeat if desired HOW TO INSERT THE FOOD PUSHERS 1 Lock the lid see HOW TO LOCK THE LID section 2 Insert LARGE FOOD PUSHER into the bowl lid opening...

Page 10: ...to prepare food for chopping 8 Press the CHOP or SHRED button for continuous processing or the PULSE button for short processing tasks When using the PULSE setting hold the PULSE button for about 2 3...

Page 11: ...ng push the SLICE SHRED disc onto the LARGE STEM Figure 9 CAUTION BLADE and PROCESSING DISC ARE SHARP Handle carefully 3 Lock cover onto bowl See HOW TO LOCK THE COVER 4 Fill the FOOD CHUTE with large...

Page 12: ...ll the LARGE FOOD PUSHER with long and thin food such as potato pepperoni carrots and celery 5 Insert SMALL FOOD PUSHER into LARGE FOOD PUSHER Figure 12 plug the cord into an electric outlet 6 Press o...

Page 13: ...ck the cover section 6 Place food pusher into the feed tube 7 Plug the cord into an electric outlet 8 Press the CHOP button to continuously run ingredients or press the PULSE button for short processi...

Page 14: ...brush will also help prevent from coming in contact with the blades and the reversible slice shred disc If washing in a dishwasher place removable parts on the top rack only and small parts in the ut...

Page 15: ...e ones and add to bowl Pulse to desired fineness Nuts chopped 2 cups 300ml Add to bowl and pulse to chop Onions chopped Up to 2 large Quarter add to bowl Pulse 1 or 2 times to coarsely chop For green...

Page 16: ...ons Halve and fill Chute positioning onions upright for coarsely chopped results Peaches Pears Halve and core Position upright in Chute and slice using light pressure Peppers Green Yellow Red etc Halv...

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