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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using this appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the 

following:
Read all instructions before, and follow whilst using this appliance.

1. 

To protect against electric shock do not immerse the cord, plug or motor base of unit in water or 
any other liquid.

2. 

Do not use outdoors.

3. 

Do not use this appliance near bathtubs, showers, basins or other vessels containing water.

4. 

Do not place on or near any heat sources.

5. 

This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, 
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given 
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

6. 

This appliance is NOT a toy. Children should be supervised to ensure they do NOT play with the 
appliance.

7. 

Do not use on an inclined plane or unstable surface.

8. 

Keep the appliance and the power cord away from the edge of tables or countertops and out of 
reach of children and persons with reduced physical, sensory and mental capacities.

9. 

Always switch OFF and disconnect from supply before changing accessories or approaching parts 
that move in use.

10. 

Always switch OFF and unplug this appliance from the wall power outlet when not in use, before 
fitting or removing parts and before cleaning the appliance.

11. 

To disconnect, turn off the wall power outlet, then grasp and remove the plug. Never pull by the 
cord.

12. 

Do not operate the appliance with an empty bowl.

13. 

Do not put any utensils into the bowl while the appliance is plugged in.

14. 

Do not attempt to defeat any safety interlock mechanisms.

15. 

WARNING: Do not blend hot liquids. Heated liquids/ingredients may be ejected due to sudden 
steaming, creating a possible scalding hazard. For your safety, liquids/ingredients must be cooled 
to room temperature before processing.

16. 

CAUTION: Never feed food into the chute by hand. Always use the food pusher.

17. 

Care must be taken when handling any accessories with sharp edges. Cutting blades are very 
sharp. Handle with extreme care and caution when emptying the bowl, removing the blades from 
the bowl and during cleaning.

18. 

Cleaning or user maintenance shall not be carried out by children.

19. 

Always clean the appliance after use and follow the instructions when cleaning this appliance.

20. 

To prevent possible damage to the appliance do not use harsh abrasive or alkaline cleaning 
agents.

21. 

Do not operate this appliance with a damaged cord/plug, or after the appliance has been dropped, 
damaged or has malfunctioned in any manner. Contact customer service for replacement, 
examination, repair or adjustment.

22. 

There are no user serviceable parts. If the power cord or appliance is damaged, it must be 
repaired or replaced by the manufacturer or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard.

Summary of Contents for RHMP5000

Page 1: ...RHMP5000_IB_FA_190219 Part No T22 9000713 2 YEAR WARRANTY CLASSIC MULTI PROCESSOR MODEL RHMP5000 INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY...

Page 2: ...g parts and before cleaning the appliance 11 To disconnect turn off the wall power outlet then grasp and remove the plug Never pull by the cord 12 Do not operate the appliance with an empty bowl 13 Do...

Page 3: ...t intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system 29 For added safety electrical appliances should be connected to a power outlet that is protected by a residua...

Page 4: ...ety precautions should always be followed 1 Large food pusher 2 Lid with large feed chute 3 Small workbowl 4 Large workbowl 5 Base motor unit 6 Control panel 7 Non slip suction feet 8 Small food pushe...

Page 5: ...and lid see following sections for individual instructions on discs and blades 4 Attach your selected blade or disc to the blade shaft and put the assembly onto the centre post in the large workbowl N...

Page 6: ...E AND PUSHERS Note Before operating the food processor be sure the workbowl blades and lid are properly assembled on the food processor base LARGER FOODS 1 Insertthesmallfoodpusherinsideofthelargefood...

Page 7: ...processing Slicing grating and shredding using reversible discs continuous processing Chopping and mixing using chopping blades continuous processing Use for precise control when chopping mixing using...

Page 8: ...results 7 When finished press OFF PULSE and allow the disc to stop revolving and unplug the appliance before removing the lid Rotate the lid clockwise to unlock and remove it from the workbowl 8 Care...

Page 9: ...ierce the food with the tip of a sharp knife If not allow to thaw slightly and process using even pressure To slice cooked meat including salami and pepperoni food should be very cold Cut in pieces to...

Page 10: ...rkbowl When the mini S blade gets to the bottom of the blade shaft turn the blade clockwise to lock into place M 5 Place the lid onto the workbowl and lock into place by rotating the lid counterclockw...

Page 11: ...e dough blade by pulling the blade shaft straight up and empty the workbowl To remove the dough blade from the blade shaft turn the dough blade counterclockwise and lift off the shaft O 8 Empty the th...

Page 12: ...use the multi processor to Grind coffee beans bones grains or hard spices Liquefy fruits and vegetables Slice or chop warm meat ASSEMBLY OF THE GLASS BLENDER JUG 1 If disassembled turn the jug upside...

Page 13: ...T Do not place the processor parts in boiling liquids 11 more pressure for hard foods onions and potatoes Do not process foods that are so frozen or hard that the tip of a knife cannot be inserted int...

Page 14: ...the S blade 4 Fit the blade shaft with both blades attached onto the centre post in the large workbowl 5 Place the small workbowl into the large workbowl fitting the tabs on the outside of the small b...

Page 15: ...other object blocking the interlock system Foods being sliced or grated fill up on one side of the bowl This is normal Stop processing occasionally and either even out the food in the workbowl or move...

Page 16: ...ct details as set out at the end of this warranty Supplier means the authorised distributor or retailer of the Goods that sold you the Goods in Australia or in New Zealand and You means you the origin...

Page 17: ...by prepaid freight within the Warranty Period accompanied with i the legible and unmodified original proof of purchase which clearly indicates the name and address of the Supplier the date and place o...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES...

Page 19: ...1 CLASSIC MULTI PROCESSOR RHMP5000 INSTRUCTIONS WARRANTY RECIPE BOOK...

Page 20: ...nsmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without prior permission of the copyright owner www russellhobbs com au www russellhobbs co nz INGREDIENT...

Page 21: ...workbowl process the ingredients on speed 1 until smooth 2 Divide dough into balls to make medium pan size flat circles Cook tortillas in a pan for 3 minutes then flip over and cook the other side 3 S...

Page 22: ...ute black Add additional flour to make soft dough Continue processing dough for 1 minute 3 Transfer dough to lightly floured board Shape into ball and cover with towel or large bowl Let dough rest for...

Page 23: ...ocess all spinach pesto ingredients until smooth 3 Grate mozzarella cheese using the shredding slicing disc and set aside Repeat process to grate parmesan cheese 4 Place the pizza base onto a lightly...

Page 24: ...ure should be quite thin 3 Brush a non stick pan with 1 tsp of melted butter or olive oil and add batter to the pan approx 3 tbsp depending of your desired consistency Batter should thinly cover the p...

Page 25: ...reversible grating slicing disc thinly slice cabbages 2 Using the reversible shredding slicing disc shred the carrots and onion 3 Place vegetables in a large bowl and add the olives 4 In the small wor...

Page 26: ...oom caps Set mushroom caps aside 4 Using the S blade in the large workbowl process the spring onion and garlic on low Add white bread and mushrooms stems and process for a few seconds to break into sm...

Page 27: ...HOD 1 Place olives into the blender jug and at low speed chop coarsely Chop anchovies and add to the olives with tuna capers and approx 1 3 of the olive oil 2 Process until just blended scraping down...

Page 28: ...er to taste METHOD 1 Put the coriander garlic and pine nuts into the blender jug Add a tablespoon of oil and pulse until combined Repeat until all the oil has been blended through 2 Mix in the Parmesa...

Page 29: ...1 large banana roughly chopped 200ml milk 6 ice cubes METHOD Put all ingredients into the blender jug ice cubes last Blend at low speed for 10 seconds then high speed for 5 seconds MANGO LASSI Serves...

Page 30: ...CHOCOLATE SHAKE Serves 2 INGREDIENTS 400ml milk 2 scoops chocolate ice cream 4 tbsp chocolate syrup METHOD Put all ingredients into the blender jug Blend at low speed for 10 seconds then high speed fo...

Page 31: ...60ml coconut cream 3 ice cubes METHOD Put all ingredients into the blender jug Blend at low speed for 15 seconds then high speed until smooth MANGO RUM COCKTAIL Serves 2 INGREDIENTS 100ml pineapple j...

Page 32: ...g ice cubes last Blend at low speed for 10 seconds then high speed for 10 seconds IRISH CREAM COCKTAIL Serves 2 INGREDIENTS 100ml milk 40g vanilla ice cream tsp instant coffee 40ml Baileys or Irish cr...

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