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BLENDING TIPS AND TECHNIQUES

1. 

Cut food into pieces no larger than 20mm for use in the blender.

2.

  When ingredients splatter onto the sides of the jug or the mixture is very thick, press 

the OFF/PULSE button to turn appliance off. Remove the lid and use a rubber spatula 
to scrape down the sides of the jug and to redistribute the food pushing food toward the 
blades. Replace the lid and continue blending.

3.

  Blender should always have lid with lid cap in place when in use.

4.

  Do not place blender jug on base when motor is running.

5.

  The lid cap holds ¼ cup liquid and can be used when adding 

ingredients such as juices, milk, cream and liquor (M).

6.

  When making bread crumbs, chopping nuts or grinding coffee 

beans make sure blender jug is completely dry.

7. 

When using a PULSE function use short bursts. Allow the blades 
to stop rotating between pulses. 

8.

  Use the PULSE button when preparing beverages that include 

ice cubes; this helps to produce a smoother texture.

9.

  It is helpful to begin the blending process on the lowest speed 

and then increase to a higher speed, if necessary.

10. 

When blending hot ingredients always open the lid cap and 
replace it ajar with the opened side away from you. Cover lid 
with a cloth to avoid splattering and only use low speed. Do not 
blend more than 3 to 3½ cups at a time (N). 

11.

  DO NOT place any of the following in the blender: 

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  Large pieces of frozen foods  

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  Tough foods such as raw turnips, sweet potatoes and potatoes  

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 Bones  

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  Hard salami, pepperoni  

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  Boiling liquids (cool for 5 minutes before placing in blender jug.)

12.

 Tasks not recommended for the blender:  

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 Whipping cream  

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  Beating egg whites  

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 Mixing dough  

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 Mashing potatoes  

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 Grinding meats  

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  Extracting juice from fruits and vegetables

SELECTING A SPEED

LOW

 

For blending frozen juices and drink mixes 

 

Preparing salad dressings 

 

Pureeing hot soups 

 Puddings 

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Beating eggs for omelettes and custards 

 

Making cookie crumbs and bread crumbs 

 

Preparing sauces and salsa

M

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Summary of Contents for RHFP600

Page 1: ...MULTI PROCESSOR MODEL RHMP700 Instructions Warranty RHMP700_IB RB_180211 ...

Page 2: ... forge a reputation for timeless stylish appliances in your home Russell Hobbs through and through Complete range of Russell Hobbs products are available at www russellhobbs com au www russellhobbs co nz Salton Aust Pty Ltd P O Box 683 Braeside Victoria 3195 Australia TollFree 1800 427 824 Salton NZ Ltd P O Box 300 201 Albany Auckland 0752 New Zealand FreeCall 0508 629 777 ...

Page 3: ...air or replace defective parts at no charge Defective products may be returned to Salton or the place of purchase If distance prevents you from taking the product to the place of purchase please call the Salton Customer Service department TollFree within Australia 1800 427 842 or FreeCall within New Zealand 0508 629 777 The warranty does not cover improper installation misuse abuse or neglect of t...

Page 4: ...ea or dangle where someone could accidentally trip over it Handle cord carefully for longer life avoid jerking or straining it at outlet and appliance connections The maximum rating is based on the chopping blade other attachments may draw significantly less power INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Russell Hobbs Multi Processor 700 Watt motor delivers the power to perform all your processing ...

Page 5: ...ge lid 9 Dough blade 10 Large stainless steel chopping blade White 11 Fine slice shred disc 12 Cord wrap under base 13 Non slip suction feet 14 Controls 15 3 cup workbowl cover 16 Small stainless steel chopping blade Black 17 3 cup processing workbowl 17A Centre Post Black 1 2 3 4 5 6 6A 7 14 9 10 13 12 11 8 15 16 17 17A NOTE Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated ...

Page 6: ...6 18 Lid cap with measurement units 19 Lid 20 6 cup 1250 ml glass blender jug 21 Handle 22 Gasket 23 Blade assembly 24 Jug base 18 20 19 22 21 23 24 ...

Page 7: ...ce the workbowl on the base with handle turned to the right of the locking mechanism B over the unlock symbol 2 Hold handle and rotate workbowl clockwise toward the lock symbol XQWLO LW FOLFNV UPO LQWR SODFH H VXUH WR ORFN WKH workbowl in place before attaching the blades and cover HOW TO LOCK THE COVER 1 Place cover over workbowl with the small latch to the right of the workbowl s handle D 2 Hold...

Page 8: ...SSLQJ EODGH LV XVHG WR FRDUVHO RU QHO FKRS PLQFH PL DQG SXUHH IRRGV WR D smooth consistency 1 Lock workbowl into position see Illustrations B and C 2 Hold chopping blade by centre shaft and insert onto centre post F Caution The blade attachments are very sharp Use caution when handling and storing 3 Place food in workbowl 4 Place cover on workbowl and lock into place by rotating clockwise see Illu...

Page 9: ...s QVHUW D IXQQHO LQWR WKH IHHG FKXWH ZKHQ DGGLQJ LQJUHGLHQWV VXFK DV RLO ÀRXU DQG VXJDU USING THE DOUGH BLADE same assembly method as the chopping blade 7KLV EODGH PDNHV SUHSDULQJ GRXJK HI FLHQW DQG WLPH VDYLQJ 1 This blade does not extend to the outside rim of the workbowl so it cannot incorporate ÀRXU ZKHQ YHU VPDOO DPRXQWV RI ÀRXU DUH EHLQJ SURFHVVHG 2 Push dough blade down as far as it will go...

Page 10: ...KHQ QLVKHG SUHVV 2 38 6 DQG ZDLW IRU GLVF WR VWRS URWDWLQJ EHIRUH UHPRYLQJ cover Twist cover toward to remove 8 Carefully remove slice shred disc Unlock workbowl by turning it counterclockwise and lifting it off the base 9 Unplug appliance when not in use HELPFUL TIPS WHEN SLICING AND SHREDDING Before slicing round fruits and vegetables in the processor cut a thin slice from the bottom so food wil...

Page 11: ...hat the tip of a knife cannot be inserted into the food 8 KHQ FKRSSLQJ GULHG IUXLWV DGG D OLWWOH ÀRXU WR NHHS WKH SLHFHV IURP VWLFNLQJ WRJHWKHU 9 Chill soft cheeses before slicing and shredding to prevent the cheese from rolling into a ball on the disc 10 When using the slicing shredding disc do not let the food accumulate too high stop and empty the workbowl 11 Do not use the processor to Grind b...

Page 12: ...rd electrical outlet NOTE When in use do not leave blender unattended When using hard foods such as ice nuts and coffee beans keep one hand on the lid to keep blender in place 5 Select the speed that best suits your desired task NOTE Use the PULSE button to begin the blending process when preparing beverages that include ice cubes this helps to produce a smoother texture Use the PULSE button for s...

Page 13: ...everages that include ice cubes this helps to produce a smoother texture 9 It is helpful to begin the blending process on the lowest speed and then increase to a higher speed if necessary 10 When blending hot ingredients always open the lid cap and replace it ajar with the opened side away from you Cover lid with a cloth to avoid splattering and only use low speed Do not blend more than 3 to 3 cup...

Page 14: ...cs up and down on the centre shaft I RXU VLQN KDV D VSUD HU QR OH RX ZLOO QG LW KHOSIXO LQ ULQVLQJ WKH EODGHV If washing in a dishwasher place removable parts on top rack only not in or near utensil basket Some staining of parts may occur Make a paste of 2 tablespoons baking soda 1 tablespoon water Apply to stains and let stand overnight Rinse and dry Do not use rough scouring pads or cleansers on...

Page 15: ... even lengths just a little shorter than the length of the feed chute Pack the chute carefully and maintain even pressure on the food pusher as the food is being processed Cut pieces in even lengths just a little shorter than the length of the feed chute Pack the chute carefully and maintain even pressure on the food pusher as the food is being processed This is normal Stop processing occasionally...

Page 16: ...ng or not in place correctly Check that jug is assembled correctly Appliance does not turn on Appliance is not plugged in jug is not in place Check that appliance is plugged into a working outlet Blender jug must be securely in place Mixture in blender does not seem to be blending Not enough liquid in mixture being blended or too much ice Turn the blender off and use a rubber spatula to redistribu...

Page 17: ...der to avoid a hazard 8 The use of accessory attachments NOT recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries 9 Do NOT use on an unstable surface always use on a flat steady surface 10 Do NOT let the cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 11 Do NOT place on or near a hot gas or electric element or in a heated oven 12 To disconnect press OFF then grasp the plug an...

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