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USE INSTRUCTIONS for ACCESSORY DISCS 

in the CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE

FP25 & FP25C

• Assemble the bowl and accessory disc as instructed in the section titled, “Assembly of Batch Bowl Parts,”

(see page 8). Or, assemble the continuous feed chute and accessory disc as instructed in the section titled

“Assembly of Continuous Feed Chute Parts,” (see page 11). 

• If required by your processing task, either:

• Stack the feed tube with food and position the large food pusher at the top of the stack, 

or

• Place the large food pusher into the feed tube and remove the small feed pusher to use the smaller

feed chute located inside the large food pusher. This is described above (see page 12). Stack food

items in the small food chute. Position small food pusher at the top of the stack.

• Be sure the unit is off by pushing and releasing the PULSE/OFF lever.
• Insert the power cord plug into a properly grounded outlet of the correct voltage.
• Use the ON switch for continuous processing, or the PULSE/OFF lever for pulsing /on-off operation.
• Feed the items to be processed at a steady rate into the feed tube, using the food pusher to push the food

down. The same technique is used whether you choose to use the large pusher or the small pusher. Avoid

excessive force when using either one of the food pushers. Too much force may cause food items to jam in

the feed tube or damage the machine. 

ALWAYS USE THE LARGE FOOD PUSHER TO PUSH

FOOD ITEMS DOWN INTO THE LARGE FEED TUBE. IN THE SAME WAY, ALWAYS 

USE THE SMALL FOOD PUSHER TO PUSH FOOD ITEMS DOWN INTO THE SMALL

FEED TUBE. NEVER PUT FINGERS, SPATULAS, OR OTHER UTENSILS INTO THE

LARGE FEED TUBE OR THE SMALL FEED TUBE CHANNEL.

• Never use the small food pusher in the large feed tube. 
• When the bowl is full and / or you have finished your processing task with the bowl or continuous feed

chute, press the PULSE / OFF lever and let the processing disc come to a complete stop. Unplug the

unit. 

NEVER STOP THE FOOD PROCESSOR BY REMOVING THE PLUG FROM THE

OUTLET OR BY REMOVING THE COVER. ALWAYS STOP THE UNIT BY PRESSING

THE PULSE/OFF LEVER.

• Follow disassembly instructions for the bowl and continuous feed chute as appropriate. These are

described in the section titled “Disassembly of Batch Bowl Parts,” (see page 10), or the section titled

“Disassembly of Continuous Feed Chute Parts,” (see page 12).

When processing, it is recommended that the machine be operated on a 50% duty cycle, such as 5 minutes
on / 5 minutes off. This can be accomplished by processing for 5 minutes, then doing 5 minutes of food
preparation. Please remember to turn off the machine when not in use.

Turn the Machine OFF with the OFF lever.

• Always switch the food processor off by pressing and releasing the PULSE/OFF lever.  This assures  that

the power is not supplied to the motor.

• Always switch the food processor off and wait until rotation stops before removing the cover.

• While the safety interlock switch will turn the machine off if the cover is rotated clockwise, or the cover is

removed while running, this should not be the means of ON/OFF operation. 

• Before rotating the lid, always make sure the machine is off by pressing the PULSE/OFF lever as a 

safety precaution, in the event that the machine was not turned off properly. 

• When processing, it is recommended that the machine be operated on a 50% duty cycle, such as 

5 minutes on/5 minutes off. This can be accomplished by processing for 5 minutes, then doing 

5 minutes of food preparation. Please remember to turn off the machine when not in use.

Summary of Contents for FP25

Page 1: ...Operation Manual for Waring FP25 and FP25C Food Processors FP25C ...

Page 2: ...epair or adjustment 11 The use of attachments not recommended or sold by Waring may cause fire electric shock or injury 12 Do not use outdoors 13 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces 14 This product is UL listed for commercial use Use it only for food preparation as described in this book 15 Do not attempt to defeat the cover interlock mechanism 16 Be certain co...

Page 3: ...This instruction book describes two models One model the FP25 comes with a work bowl also known as a batch bowl and a cutter blade or S Blade to CHOP GRIND PUREE MIX or KNEAD in the batch bowl WHAT MAKES THIS MACHINE UNIQUE IS THAT THE BATCH BOWL ALSO ALLOWS YOU TO PROCESS IN THE BOWL which means you can SHRED GRATE SLICE or JULIENNE in the bowl WITHOUT NEED OF A CONTINUOUS FEED CHUTE The FP25 is ...

Page 4: ...de b Large Pusher with full size and reduced size feed options c Small Pusher used within the large pusher for smaller vegetables pepperoni etc Note This combination pusher allows use of the entire feed tube for large foods and provides controlled processing for small diameter foods such as carrots celery and pepperoni 6 Sharp and durable S Blade Cutter Blade to chop grind purée mix and knead 7 4 ...

Page 5: ...motor shaft on the base and placing its handle slightly to the left of front center at about a 7 o clock position Press the bowl down so the lower rim fits around the circular platform Turn the bowl counterclockwise as far as it will go It will lock into position with the tabs on the sides of the platform Read this if assembling the Batch Bowl parts to use S Blade Cutter Blade Pick up the metal bl...

Page 6: ...es to the tab on the continuous feed chute This will prevent the lid from rising up during processing Turn the chute and cover together counterclockwise until the dis charge chute is in the 3 o clock position and the locking tabs on the motor base are engaged in the bowl locking slots on the bowl bottom The interlock tab on the cover will simultaneously slide into the tower safety interlock slot a...

Page 7: ...s turned off 12 Two Pushers for Feed Tube Pick up the large food pusher and the small food pusher The large pusher is for processing larger vegeta bles The smaller pusher nests in the larger pusher and can be used for smaller vegetables guiding long thin vegetables for more precise cuts and for jobs like slicing pepperoni Large Pusher Insert the small food pusher into the large food pusher opening...

Page 8: ...er Blade is designed for chopping grinding puréeing blending mixing and kneading of ingredients required in almost all recipes Assemble the bowl and blade as instructed in the section titled Assembly of Batch Bowl Parts see page 8 Chopping and Mincing To chop or mince in the bowl fill the bowl with food product up to the top of the bowl s inner tube or up to 3 4 full To chop or mince most effectiv...

Page 9: ... CHANNEL Never use the small food pusher in the large feed tube When the bowl is full and or you have finished your processing task with the bowl or continuous feed chute press the PULSE OFF lever and let the processing disc come to a complete stop Unplug the unit NEVER STOP THE FOOD PROCESSOR BY REMOVING THE PLUG FROM THE OUTLET OR BY REMOVING THE COVER ALWAYS STOP THE UNIT BY PRESSING THE PULSE ...

Page 10: ...carrots cabbage and other vegetables for preparing salads and side dishes ACCESSORY DISC SELECTION AND USE The FP25 and FP25C food processor disc accessories are made to perform a large variety of food process ing tasks slicing waved slicing grating shredding French fry and julienne cuts As of this printing there are a total of 21 accessory discs available for these functions The 21 consist of the...

Page 11: ... recommended that a slight pulsating pressure be applied with the pusher alternat ing push no push until the cheese block is completely grated Cheese grating puts more strain on the food processor motor than other tasks and may cause overheating if too much pressure is applied in a continu ous manner You can typically expect to grate ten 10 pounds of cheese in about five 5 minutes It is recommende...

Page 12: ...ocated on the back of your machine on the safety interlock tower protected by a round finger hole The switch button is red If the machine should become jammed or somehow overloaded the safety reset switch has a mechanism that will shut down the motor to prevent overheating and to prevent damage to the motor How it works If the machine becomes overloaded the shaft and blade will stop turning but yo...

Page 13: ... is applicable only to appliances used in the United States or Canada this supersedes all other express product warranty or guaranty statements For Waring products sold outside of the U S and Canada the warranty is the responsibility of the local importer or distributor This warranty may vary according to local regulations This warranty is void if appliance is used on Direct Current DC Current Sli...

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