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R302V Operation Manual

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The continuous feed lead serves several functions.
Primarily, the lead protects the operator from the cut-
ting plate.  When the lead is fully locked in place, the
plate is covered and the unit will be ready for opera-
tion.

The continuous feed lead has two feed openings,
one large and one small, with matching
pushers.  The food is inserted in the chosen
opening by removing the pusher with one hand and
then depositing the food into the chute with the
other hand.  The pusher should then be used to
“push” the food through the opening.

CAUTION:  Keep hands out of the feed
openings.

The Food Processor is now assembled and ready to
perform its desired function.  Before continuing the
operation-You should completely read the instructions
contained in the rest of this manual.

DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

:  Simply reverse

the steps outlined in the assembly instructions with
the power cord unplugged from its wall socket.

III.

  

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: This machine is equipped with manual reset
thermal overload protection.  If the machine is over-
loaded or run too long under heavy load conditions,
the overload will trip.  If this occurs, first remove the
bowl and reduce the amount of food being processed.
The reset button is located on the bottom right corner
of the motor base.  Press the button in to reset the
overload protector.

A.   INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE

CUTTER BOWL

The cutter bowl attachment is used for grinding, pu-
reeing, blending, mixing, of ingredients.  With the
power switch off and the bowl and blade secured in
place (per previous instructions) you are now ready
to add product to the bowl.  There are two ways to
run your machine.  Chopping using a quick start/stop
action or running continuously for a fine chop or pu-
ree.  Most operations start by using the medium high
speed (1725 RPM).  Use this speed for chopping and
general mixing requirements.  Medium high is also
used to initially reduce meats and vegetables prior to
turning the machine to high speed.  Some dough ap-
plications, like pie crust work best around 1100 RPM.

1. TO CHOP

To achieve a chopped consistency for vegetables,
meats, cheese, etc., fill the bowl 2/3 to 3/4 full with
portions no larger than 1 to 2 inch square.  Start the
machine allowing the machine to come up to speed
then quickly press the stop switch.  Continue this pro-
cess until the desired consistency is reached.  If the
motor stalls, reduce the amount of product in the bowl.

2. TO PUREE OR FINE CHOP

:  For a fine

puree , emulsification or fine chop fill the bowl 2/3 to
3/4 full with chunks no larger than 1 to 2 inches square.
With the speed set at medium high, turn the machine
on and allow to run a short time until the product is
finely chopped, then increase to high speed to finish.
High speed is only used to finish a product after it has
been reduced at a lower speed.  Some purees may
require the addition of a liquid to obtain the correct
consistency.

3.  TO CHOP HARD CHEESE:

  Place uni-

form 1” to 1 1/2” cubes of chilled cheese up to 1 1/2
pounds into the bowl and pulse the machine.  For
powdered cheese pulse the motor until the cheese is
about pea size then allow the motor to run continu-
ously until you have a fine powder.

Summary of Contents for R302V

Page 1: ...obot coupe U S A Inc P O Box 16625 Jackson MS 39236 6625 280 South Perkins St Ridgeland MS 39157 email robocoup misnet com website www robotcoupeusa com 1 800 824 1646 OPERATION MANUAL FOR MODEL R302V...

Page 2: ...R302V Operation Manual 2...

Page 3: ...ng condition DO NOT operate a machine that has mafunctioned in any way Discard any food processed at the time of a malfunction and have the machine inspected and repaired at one of the Robot Coupe Aut...

Page 4: ...NS Your Robot Coupe should be placed on a sturdy work surface at a comfortable working height and have a standard 115 volt power outlet available Always keep the machine unplugged during assembly and...

Page 5: ...and rotate until it falls into place Secure the slicing plate by screwing it into the motor shaft using the provided knob Continue with step 5 above French Fry combinations First follow steps 1 2 and...

Page 6: ...ower switch off and the bowl and blade secured in place per previous instructions you are now ready to add product to the bowl There are two ways to run your machine Chopping using a quick start stop...

Page 7: ...rpening on a periodic basis depending on use The use of a dull blade will sometimes give unsatisfactory results A honing stone is provided with each machine for this purpose Follow the directions show...

Page 8: ...es longer than the processing time This will yield the longest life for your machine B INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF THE CONTINOUS FEED ATTACHMENT This attachment is always used with speeds less than 1725 R...

Page 9: ...A fine coating of cornstarch applied to the cheese before grating will aid in keeping the finished product separated A fine coating of cornstarch will not be visible and is tasteless Grating cheese i...

Page 10: ...icing plate is the R291 It is used for paper thin slicing of potatoes for potato chips This plate will also slice carrots lengthwise which can be soaked in cold water to make flower petals for garnish...

Page 11: ...een size of grate has become popular with salad bars Cheeses and carrots appear a bit more generous when grated this way Also purple cabbage run trough this plate can add a splash of color to a salad...

Page 12: ...high acid con tent of food can cause harm to the electrical parts contained within the housing Although a seal iso lates these elements from the outside food juices will tend to seep If food juices a...

Page 13: ...ts Inspect the area on the outside of the bowl and feed attachment around the handle and magnetic rod to ensure they are clean Use a brush on these areas if required MOTOR BASE Cleaning of the motor b...

Page 14: ...eel the plate slip you will be able to reassemble the unit and continue pro cessing If unit jams again repeat above until you get the plate to slip Now remove and clean the plate Before reassembling m...

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Page 16: ...0212 S Blade Fine Serrated R30213 Cap Blade R30214 Bowl Kit R30230 Juicer Kit R30230 1 Juicer Cone R3028SS Bowl Stainles Steel R3031N Bowl Lid New Style R3069U Lckg Bush Set w Screws R3071UA Bowl Rod...

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Page 18: ...y must be returned to the Service Agency THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY 1 Damage caused by abuse misuse dropping or other similar incidental damage caused by or as a result of failure to...

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