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processing

14  Put the food in the bowl.
15  Put the lid on the bowl.
16 Turn the lid clockwise to slide the tab on the lid 

into the groove in the body.

17  Keep turning till it won’t go any further – this 

unlocks the switch.

18  Press the switch to start the motor – release the 

switch to stop.

19  The processor isn’t designed for continuous use.

20 Use it in bursts of a few seconds – let it rest for a 

minute after half a dozen bursts.

21 You’ll find that most food won’t need more than 

a few bursts of processing.

22 For best results:

a)  process for a few seconds
b) check to see the results
c)  repeat till you achieve the result you require

emptying

23 Unplug the processor.
24 Turn the lid anti-clockwise till the tab at the back of the lid comes out of the groove 

in the body, then lift it off.

25 Hold the plastic end of the blade unit and lift it out.
26 The bowl has a bayonet fitting. Turn it about 15mm (just over half an inch) anti-

clockwise to release it, then lift it gently off the processor.

batches

27 This processor is designed to process small quantities of food. Larger quantities may 

be processed in batches, but it shouldn’t be used instead of a full size processor. Do 
this and you’ll break it.

28 If you regularly need to do several batches, you should think about getting a full size 

processor.

care and maintenance

1  Unplug the processor.

2  Take care with the blade unit – it’s very sharp.

3 Don’t handle the blade. There’s plenty of plastic – handle that instead.

4  Wipe the outer surfaces of the processor with a damp cloth.

5 Wash the removable parts in warm soapy water, rinse well, and dry.
6 Clean the inside of the blade unit with a thin bottle-brush.

7  Don’t wash any part of the processor in a dishwasher.

8 The extreme environment inside the dishwasher can affect the surface finishes.
9 Don’t put the processor in water or any other liquid.

10 Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.

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