Introduction
Overview
This Operation and Safety Manual has been prepared to introduce you to the Grange GRPL300 Food
Processor. It explains the operation, cleaning and maintenance of these food processor in simple, clear
terms and with an emphasis on your safety.
Throughout the Manual procedures are supported by illustrations showing the parts involved and the
recommended safe method of handling those parts.
Make sure that you read this Manual carefully so that you are familiar with the features and procedures
that are unique to these machines.
Conventions and Symbols used in this Manual
To reduce confusion, and to highlight important points and safety matters, we have established some
standard terms and symbols:
• “vegetable processor”
Whenever we talk about the Vegetable Processor, we mean the Vegetable
Processor that is covered in this Manual.
• “foodstuff”
We use the word “foodstuff” to refer to any kind of meat or other food that is usually
chopped using the vegetable processor.
• “inlet chute” or “input feeder”
We use these terms to refer to the opening in the top of the machine
in which foodstuff should be placed.
• The Special Note flag
This is an upside-down triangle with an exclamation mark inside it. It appears
in the left margin of the page, like this, whenever we want to draw your attention to an important point.
• The “No Hands” warning flag
This is a circle with the outline of a hand and a black bar through the
hand. It appears wherever we want to warn you that either: you shouldn’t put your hands in or near a
particular component.
• The “Power” warning flags
TThere are two power warning flags. The first, a lightning bolt inside an
upside-down triangle, is used whenever we want to remind and warn you that the machine is connected
to the mains power supply. The second warning flag is a circle with the outline of a
lightning bolt and a black bar through the bolt. It appears to remind you that a particular
procedure must be carried out with the power to the machine turned off at the power
point and the machine’s power plug disconnected from the power point.