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FOOD PREPARATION
• Prepare all food items to be processed by washing and peeling as required. Remove pits, stones, and
large seeds.
• Cut vegetables, meats, cheeses, etc. into sizes that will fit into your choice of small feed tube or large
feed tube for processing with accessory discs, or into sizes as required by your processing task.
• Preparation for slicing: Produce that is long and cylindrical such as carrots, cucumbers and celery
should be cut flat at both ends. This will provide a consistent slice for all food processed.
FOOD PUSHER SELECTION
S-blade usage
The small pusher is not required when processing in the bottom of the work bowl with the S-blade.
However, the small feed tube can be used for adding ingredients while the food processor is running.
It is recommended that the food pushers be left in place to prevent splashing and avoid unwanted
additions to the work bowl.
Small pusher
This pusher with smaller chute is typically used when inserting vegetables vertically for smaller cuts.
It should be used when slicing foods such as carrots, celery, pepperoni, etc. when a consistent, flat
result is desired.
This pusher is also desired when a shorter grate or slice is desired as opposed to a longer slice using
the larger feed tube and pusher.
Large pusher
This pusher with larger chute is typically used when inserting vegetables horizontally for longer cuts.
This pusher is used when a longer grate or slice is desired. It is also used when processing large
volumes of food or bulky food items such as potatoes or onions.
RESETTING THERMAL PROTECTION
The WFP7E/K Food Processors are equipped with an automatic reset switch to protect the motor
from overheating.
If your food processor stops running under heavy use, turn the power switch off and unplug the power
cord. Empty the work bowl of all its contents and allow approximately 5 minutes for the motor to cool
down.
Plug the power cord back into the outlet and continue processing.
If your food processor does not function properly following this procedure, discontinue use and
contact your local distributor.
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